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1. CHAPTER 4 Configuring a System for the First Time This chapter describes how to perform first time configuration required on both the storage system and data hosts It also describes how to perform basic storage configuration to verify that your system is working This chapter includes the following topics Setting Management Port IP Addresses Using the CLI on page 46 Configuring Your Web Browser for SMU on page 49 Updating Firmware on page 50 Setting the Date and Time on page 50 Configuring Controller Enclosure Host Ports on page 52 Configuring Data Host Ethernet Ports on page 52 Configuring the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator on page 53 Editing Registry Values for Ethernet Adapters on page 55 Creating Virtual Disks on page 58 Mapping a Data Host to a Volume on page 59 Testing the Configuration on page 59 Logging Out of SMU on page 60 Next Steps on page 60 For information about additional configuration and management tasks including changing the manage user s password refer to SMU s online help or the reference guide 45 Setting Management Port IP Addresses Using the CLI 46 Note If you used DHCP to set the IP addresses you do not have to set them using the CLI as described in this section Ethernet Management ports on controller module A and controller module B are configured with the following default values Managem
2. m Cables between the controller enclosure and or switches and or data hosts may not be connected correctly Correct the issue return to the Targets tab and click Refresh 6 If two targets are configured select the first target controller module and click Log On 7 On the Log On to Target dialog set the following options a For connectivity settings to persist across system reboots check Automatically Restore this Connection When the System Boots b For fault tolerant configurations select Enable Multi path c Click Advanced to set connectivity settings as follows i At the Local Adapter field select Microsoft iSCSI Initiator from the drop down menu ii At the Source IP field select the IP address for the local data Ethernet port that is on the same subnet as the first target portal iSCSI host port to which you want the host to connect iii At the Target Portal field select the IP address for the iSCSI host port on the target controller module to which you are connecting iv Repeat the log on procedure Step i through Step iii to initiate connectivity for the second target portal on the selected target 8 To allow LUN access through all available ports during failover change default multipathing settings as follows a On the Targets tab select the target and click Details b On the Devices tab of the Target Properties dialog select the first device and click Advanced c On the MPIO tab of the D
3. 65 telephone number FCC questions 64 HyperTerminal settings See terminal emulator l indicators See LEDs installing enclosures checklist 23 in a rack 28 safety precautions 26 installing required host software and drivers iSCSI Software Initiator 40 SES driver 41 IP addresses setting using the CLI 46 IP adresses setting using DHCP 37 iSCSI Software Initiator installing on data hosts 40 J Japan regulatory compliance notice 68 84 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 K Korean regulatory compliance notice 69 L label laser 66 laser international certification and classification information 66 product label 66 radiation warning 66 regulatory compliance notice 65 LEDs AC Power Good 17 21 cache status 18 DC Voltage Fan Fault Service Required 17 21 drive modules 15 Enclosure ID 14 Ethernet activity 18 Ethernet link status 18 expansion port status 18 fault ID 14 Fault Service Required 18 22 FRU OK 22 heartbeat 14 host activity 18 host link speed 17 host link status 17 OK to Remove 18 21 SAS In port status 21 SAS Out port status 22 status 14 Unit identification UID 14 Unit Locator 18 21 lithium battery 69 M managing storage systems using SMU 12 using the CLI 12 mapping data hosts to volumes 59 P parts proper handling 71 storing 71 transporting 71 ports expansion 16 host 16 SAS In 20 SAS Out 20 se
4. On Fault condition exists Service action is required The event has been acknowledged but the problem needs attention Heartbeat Green On The enclosure is powered on with at least one power and LED cooling module operating normally Off Both power and cooling modules are off 14 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Table 1 3 describes the LEDs on the drive module Table 1 3 Drive Module LED Combinations Front Online Activity green Fault UID amber blue Description On Blinking irregularly Off On Blinking irregularly Off Off On or blinking Blinking regularly 1 Hz Off Off Off Amber blinking regularly 1 Hz Amber blinking regularly 1 Hz Amber blinking regularly 1 Hz Amber solid Blue solid Blue solid Off Off The drive is online but it is not currently active The drive is active and operating normally Offline the drive is not being accessed A predictive failure alert has been received for this device Further investigation is reguired Online no activity A predictive failure alert has been received for this device Further investigation is reguired The drive is active but a predictive failure alert has been received for this drive Further investigation is reguired Offline no activity A critical fault condition has been identified for this drive Offline The drive has been selected by a management a
5. 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 80 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Swedish Notice Bortskaffande av avfallsprodukter fr n anv ndare i privathushall inom Europeiska Unionen Om den h r symbolen visas p produkten eller f rpackningen betyder det att produkten inte f r sl ngas pa samma st lle som hushallssopor I 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 m och g r att avfallet tervinns pa ett s tt som skyddar m nniskors h lsa och milj n Kontakta ditt Iokala 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 Appendix B Regulatory Compliance and Safety 81 82 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Index A accessing SMU 50 the CLI 46 accumulators 70 Avis Canadien regulatory compliance notice 67 B batteries recycling or disposal 70 replacement notice 69 Taiwan EPA
6. re szolg l hogy a k sz l k a selejtez s sor n az egy b h ztart si hullad kt l elt r m don kezelend A v s rl a hullad kk v lt k sz l ket k teles a kijel lt gy jt helyre sz ll tani az elektromos s elektronikai k sz l kek jrahasznos t sa c lj b l A hullad kk v lt k sz l kek selejtez skori begy jt se s jrahasznos t sa hozz j rul a term szeti er forr sok meg rz s hez valamint biztos tja a selejtezett term kek k rnyezetre s emberi eg szs gre n zve biztons gos feldolgoz s t A begy jt s pontos hely r l b vebb t j koztat st a lakhelye szerint illet kes nkorm nyzatt l az illet kes szem teltakar t v llalatt l illetve a term ket el rus t helyen kaphat 76 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Italian Notice Smaltimento delle apparecchiature da parte di privati nel territorio dell Unione Europea Questo simbolo presente sul prodotto o sulla sua confezione indica che il prodotto non pu essere smaltito insieme ai rifiuti domestici E responsabilit dell utente smaltire le apparecchiature consegnandole presso un punto di raccolta designato al riciclo e allo smaltimento di apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche La raccolta differenziata e il corretto riciclo delle apparecchiature da smaltire permette di proteggere la salute degli individui e l ecosistema Per ulteriori informazioni relative ai punti di raccolta
7. ti izmantoto elektrisko un elektronisko iek rtu sav k anai otrreiz jai p rstr dei Atsevi ka nolietoto iek rtu sav k ana un otrreiz ja p rstr de palidz s saglabat dabas resursus un garant s ka Sis iek rtas tiks otrreiz ji parstradatas tada veida lai pasargatu vidi un cilv ku veselibu Lai uzzin tu kur nolietot s iek rtas var izmest otrreiz jai p rstr dei j 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 Polish Notice Pozbywanie sie zu ytego sprzetu przez u ytkownik w w prywatnych gospodarstwach domowych w Unii Europejskiej Ten symbol na produkcie lub jego opakowaniu oznacza ze produktu nie wolno wyrzuca do zwyktych pojemnik w na mieci Obowiazkiem uzytkownika jest przekazanie zuzytego sprzetu do wyznaczonego punktu zbi rki w celu recyklingu odpad w powstatych ze sprzetu elektrycznego i elektronicznego Osobna zbi rka oraz recykling zuzytego sprzetu pomoga w ochronie zasob w naturalnych i zapewnia ponowne wprowadzenie go do obiegu w sposob chroniacy zdrowie cztowieka i rodowisko Aby uzyskac wiecej informacji o tym gdzie mozna przekaza zuzyty sprzet do recyklingu nalezy sie skontaktowa z urzedem miasta zaktadem gospodarki odpadami lub sklepem w kt rym zakupiono produkt 78 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Portuguese Notice Descarte de Lixo El trico na Comunidade Eur
8. 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 i e personal computers 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 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 equi
9. Required Tools on page 25 Safety Precautions on page 26 Installing Enclosures Into a Rack on page 27 Rack Installation Overview and Procedure on page 28 Attaching the Ear Caps on page 31 Connecting Controller and Drive Enclosures on page 32 Connecting AC Power on page 35 Testing the Enclosure Connections on page 36 Obtaining IP Values for Your Storage System on page 37 Correcting Enclosure IDs on page 38 Next Steps on page 38 Reguired Tools The installation procedures in this chapter reguire the following items m 2 Phillips screwdriver Standard screwdriver Antistatic protection devices 25 Safety Precautions For your protection observe the following safety precautions when setting up your equipment m Follow all cautions and instructions marked on the equipment m Ensure that the voltage and frequency of your power source match the voltage and frequency inscribed on the eguipment s electrical rating label m Never push objects of any kind through openings in the eguipment Dangerous voltages may be present Conductive foreign objects could produce a short circuit that could cause fire electric shock or damage to your eguipment Note Do not make mechanical or electrical modifications to the product The vendor is not responsible for the safety or regulatory compliance of a modified product Caution Two people are needed to lift and move
10. SMU from a Local Management Host To log in to SMU from a local management host 1 In your web browser s address field type the IP address of one of the controller enclosure s Ethernet management ports and press Enter The SMU Login page is displayed If the Login page does not display verify that you have entered the correct IP address 2 On the login page type the default management user name manage and default password manage 3 Click Log In The Status Summary page is displayed Updating Firmware After installing the hardware and powering up the enclosure for the first time be sure to verify that the controllers and drive enclosures have the latest firmware SMU enables you to view the software hardware and other version information for each controller and the enclosures To view controller version information select Monitor gt Status gt Advanced Settings gt Controller Versions To view drive enclosure information select Manage gt Update Software gt Enclosure Firmware gt Show Enclosures For software and firmware updates go to http www hp com go msa Select MSA SAN Arrays select your product and go to Support Setting the Date and Time You can set the date and time manually or configure the system to use Network Time Protocol NTP to obtain them from a network attached server When NTP is enabled and if an NTP server is available the system time and date can be obtained from the NTP server This
11. be disposed of together with the general household waste To forward them to recycling or proper disposal please use the public 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 HP authorized reseller or service provider Taiwan Battery Recycling Notice The Taiwan EPA requires dry battery manufacturing or importing firms in accordance with Article 15 of the Waste Disposal Act to indicate the Jes egit el K 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 ratings 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 mm 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 Note Route power cords so that they will not be walked on and cannot
12. be pinched by items placed upon or against them Pay particular attention to the plug electrical outlet and the point where the cords exit from the product 70 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Japanese Power Cord Notice Blinicti FIRS JU ERA E Z Bli FS V mz 217 BR K X LO fln C UE FH HIE E Tu 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 static sensitive devices This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device Preventing Electrostatic Damage To prevent electrostatic damage observe the following precautions m Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static safe containers m Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static free workstations m Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers m Avoid touching pins leads or circuitry m Always be properly grounded when touching a static sensitive component or assembly see Grounding Methods on page 71 Grounding Methods There are several methods for grounding Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installing electrostatic sensitive parts m Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstati
13. delle apparecchiature contattare l ente locale per lo smaltimento dei rifiuti oppure il negozio presso il quale e stato acquistato il prodotto Latvian Notice Nolietotu iek rtu iznicin anas noteikumi lietot jiem Eiropas Savienibas priv taj s m jsaimniecib s Sads simbols uz izstr d juma vai uz t iesainojuma nor da ka o izstradajumu nedrikst izmest kop ar citiem sadzives atkritumiem J s atbildat par to lai nolietot s iek rtas tiktu nodotas speci li iek rtotos punktos kas paredz ti izmantoto elektrisko un elektronisko iekartu sav k anai otrreiz jai parstradei Atsevi ka nolietoto iek rtu sav k ana un otrreizeja p rstr de palidz s saglab t dabas resursus un garant s ka Sis iek rtas tiks otrreiz ji parstradatas t d veida lai pasargatu vidi un cilv ku veselibu Lai uzzin tu kur nolietot s iek rtas var izmest otrreiz jai p rstr dei j 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 Appendix B Regulatory Compliance and Safety 77 Lihuanian Notice Nolietotu iek rtu iznicin anas noteikumi lietot jiem Eiropas Savienibas priv taj s m jsaimniecib s Sads simbols uz izstr d juma vai uz t iesainojuma nor da ka o izstradajumu nedrikst izmest kop ar citiem sadzives atkritumiem J s atbildat par to lai nolietot s iek rtas tiktu nodotas speci li iek rtotos punktos kas paredz
14. detailed illustrations showing all components see Hardware Components and LEDs on page 13 Controller A 1 P W Controller B Figure 2 4 Cabling Connections Between One Controller Enclosure and One Drive Enclosure 32 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Controller A Controller B Figure 2 5 Fault Tolerant Cabling Connections Between One Controller Enclosure and Up to Three Drive Enclosures Chapter 2 Installing and Cabling Enclosures 33 Controller A Controller B 2A 2B ez In es Out 3A In es Out y 7 E a k 3B Figure 2 6 Non Fault Tolerant Cabling Connections Between One Controller and Up to Three Drive Enclosures 34 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Connecting AC Power Use this procedure to connect AC power to the enclosures 1 Verify that both power switches are off 2 Using the AC power cords for each enclosure connect one power and cooling module to one power source in the rack and the other power and cooling module to a separate power source in the rack 3 Connect the primary power cords from the rack to separate external power sources Power
15. obtain the IP addresses from your network administrator and set them using the CLI during initial configuration see Setting Management Port IP Addresses Using the CLI on page 46 To obtain the IP and gateway addresses for the Ethernet management port using DHCP 1 Look in the DCHP server s address for the two IP addresses assigned to an HP StorageWorks MSA2000 Family storage device 2 Use a network management utility to discover HP Storage Works MSA2000 Family storage devices on the local LAN through SNMP 3 Use a ping broadcast to try to identify the device through the host s ARP table Data Host Ethernet Port From your network administrator obtain an IP address for each data host Ethernet port that will be used for iSCSI connectivity You will use these IP addresses when you configure data host ports see Configuring Data Host Ethernet Ports on page 52 Each Ethernet port on a data host should be assigned an IP address on a different subnet SCSI Host Ports You will need to set IP and gateway addresses for each iSCSI host port on the controller enclosure when you configure iSCSI Software Initiator settings see Configuring the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator on page 53 Chapter 2 Installing and Cabling Enclosures 37 iSCSI host ports should be assigned IP addresses that are on one or the other subnet to which data host ports are assigned That is one iSCSI host port on controller A sho
16. package 2 As you attach each ear cap hold it so that its indent is closest to the chassis Indent Left ear cap Indent Right ear cap Figure 2 3 Ear Caps 3 Apply gentle pressure to snap the caps onto the chassis ears Chapter 2 Installing and Cabling Enclosures 31 Connecting Controller and Drive Enclosures Use the supplied SAS cables to connect a controller enclosure to up to three drive enclosures Figure 2 4 and Figure 2 5 show the recommended fault tolerant cabling patterns In an enclosure the upper module is designated A and the lower module is designated B When connecting multiple drive enclosures use reverse cabling to ensure the highest level of fault tolerance For example Figure 2 5 shows controller A connected to expansion module 1A and the chain of connections continuing down Controller B is connected to the lower module B of the last drive enclosure in the chain with connections moving in the opposite direction Fault tolerant cabling is recommended because it enables the controllers to access remaining drive enclosures if any one drive enclosure fails However the system also supports non fault tolerant cabling using the supplied SAS cables Figure 2 6 shows non fault tolerant cabling between a controller and up to three drive enclosures Note For clarity the schematic illustrations of the controllers shown in this section show only relevant details such as expansion ports For
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18. up and active Chapter 1 Before You Begin 17 Table 1 5 Controller LEDs Back Continued Location LED Color State Description Controller Unit Locator White Off Normal operation module Blink Physically identifies the controller module Controller OK to Blue Off The controller module is not prepared for removal module Remove On The controller module can be removed Controller Fault Service Amber On A fault has been detected or a service action is module Required required Blink Indicates a hardware controlled power up or a cache flush or restore error Controller OK Green Off Controller module is not OK module On Controller module is operating normally Blink System is booting Controller Cache status Green Off Cache is clean contains no unwritten data module On Cache is dirty contains unwritten data and operation is normal Blink A Compact Flash flush or cache self refresh is in progress Indicates cache activity Controller Host activity Green Off The host ports have no I O activity module Blink At least one host port has I O activity Controller Ethernet link status Green Off The Ethernet port is not connected or the link is module down On The Ethernet link is up Controller Ethernet activity Green Off The Ethernet link has no I O activity module Blink The Ethernet link has I O activity Controller Expansion port Green Off The port is empty or the link is down module status On The p
19. 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 Danish Notice Bortskaffelse af affald fra husstande i den Europeeiske Union 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 bortskaffe 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 MN forbindelse med bortskaffelsen bidrager til bevarelse af naturlige ressourcer og sikrer at udstyret genvindes p en made der beskytter b de 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 kebte produktet 72 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Dutch Notice Verwijdering van afgedankte apparatuur door priv gebruikers in de Europese Unie 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
20. 1 Click the link to create another virtual disk 12 Repeat Step 2 to Step 10 to create a second virtual disk with a different name 58 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Mapping a Data Host to a Volume To enable a data host to access a volume you created you must map the volume to the host The host value typically the ION iSCSI qualified name of each host port connected to the system is automatically added to the system s global host port list Before mapping a data host to a volume you must identify the data host s iSCSI node name ION and a LUN that the host is not using To map a data host to a volume 1 Select Manage gt Volume Management gt Volume Mapping gt Map Hosts To Volume Notice that your first virtual disk and its volume are selected and the volume s host mapping values are set to None 2 In the Assign Host Access Privileges panel a Select the host port ION value that you identified before beginning b Type the LUN that you identified Notice that the mapped host will have read write access through all controller host ports c Click Map It Testing the Configuration To determine that your system is ready for use test the configuration as follows 1 In SMU select Monitor gt Vdisk Status and view the configuration information for each virtual disk The virtual disk status is Critical during initialization but you can perform I O to the volume 2 Fro
21. HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide First edition M Part number 481598 001 A edition March 2008 Legal and notice information Copyright 2008 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Hewlett Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material TEA but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Hewlett Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or conseguential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated into another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard The information is provided as is without warranty of any kind and 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 b construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Microsoft and Windows are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Contents About This Guide as a olere ARI a e 7 Intended Audience zel v d ter de RENE EERE YD FAN 7 Prerequisiles stasti se i REESE LEE C ERR AAN RA 7 Docum
22. Step c to attach the other side bracket to the enclosure 6 Attach the rear brackets to the rear vertical posts of the rack using 410 32 x 5 8 inch screws two per bracket 7 Lift the enclosure and slide the side brackets into the rear brackets which are attached to the rear posts Adjust the depth of the side brackets so that the slots nearest the ends of the side brackets align with the four PEM nuts in the rear brackets 8 Attach each side bracket to a rear bracket using 8 32 x 1 4 inch screws four per bracket 9 Make sure that the enclosure is level and then secure the mounting ears on the front of the enclosure to the rack face using 10 32 x 5 8 inch screws two per ear 10 Tighten the screws in the side brackets 11 If you removed modules from the enclosure reinsert them 12 If you attached the optional front support nylon brackets to the rack face remove those brackets Note When you finish installing an enclosure you may have unused screws left in your rack kit extra screws are provided in case any are misplaced 30 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Attaching the Ear Caps The plastic ear caps are snap on parts that require some care when attaching or removing them After the enclosure has been installed in the rack cabinet attach the ear caps which are located in a plastic bag included in the controller enclosure package 1 Remove the ear caps from the plastic
23. VIETF TOBIE A DNV KRAT BLIBRENSLIERHVET 68 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide e March 2008 Safety Korean Notices ol 71715 AP SOs aaa ES 8 t 7 7 0 eu Bop A EE ASAH ol AS 95417 Hlatoj atok ALTO EE Te ia s Hole 714822 us ol 21715 714322 AAS sg t 7 7 24 FAA AA BE REX ABU UEH Battery Replacement Notice Your computer is equipped with a lithium manganese dioxide a vanadium pentoxide or an alkaline internal battery or battery pack There is a danger of explosion and risk of personal injury if the battery is incorrectly replaced or mistreated Replacement is to be done by an HP authorized service provider using the HP spare part designated for this product For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal contact an HP authorized reseller or HP authorized service provider Warning Your computer contains an internal lithium manganese dioxide a vanadium pentoxide or an alkaline battery pack There is risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is not properly handled To reduce the risk of personal injury m Do not attempt to recharge the battery m Do not expose to temperatures higher than 60 C m Do not disassemble crush puncture short external contacts or dispose of in fire or water m Replace only with the HP spare part designated for this product Appendix B Regulatory Compliance and Safety 69 X SS Batteries battery packs and accumulators should not
24. a 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 m EN55022 CISPR 22 Electromagnetic Interference m EN55024 IEC61000 4 2 IEC61000 4 3 IEC61000 4 4 IEC61000 4 5 IEC61000 4 6 IEC61000 4 8 IEC61000 4 11 Electromagnetic Immunity m Power Ouality EN61000 3 2 IEC61000 3 2 Power Line Harmonics EN61000 3 3 IEC61000 3 3 Power Line Flicker m EN60950 IEC60950 Product Safety Appendix B Regulatory Compliance and Safety 67 m Also approved under UL 60950 CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 Safety of Information Technology Equipment BSMI Notice FARAR iB ze P REJA AE gt TESTER 225 gt FIRE EEK T Hise Ril gt Se EBRLE XE ES BUDE Japanese Notice Cd Ro TO AXEICVCCEY Z BAY CWE Liz o ROBADA BAF SV TOREN TWR AFR E GENE A EB EZ VCCI DA cE o lt 77ABWRI MAR CT CORB FERS OLEMATA PAWEL CWETA TOWERI PART LEV a v l tklumiku lt EA Sit Zalk Erle 7 kh ET BURDA ET ES TIE LEL BV LT FA VCCI I AAE TUE BAIL KORI TIER FSV rokk MAURI GEK WE H ERIE VCC DAT NT EOC 7 7 ZAT AL C OA AER CW LE HES SMIOFLERH
25. allows multiple storage devices hosts log files and so forth to be synchronized 50 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 NTP server time is provided in Universal Time UT which provides several options m If you want to synchronize the times and logs between storage devices installed in multiple time zones set all the storage devices to use UT m If you want to use the local time for the device set its time zone appropriately m If a time server can provide local time rather than UT configure the storage devices to use that time server with no further time adjustment If no NTP server is present the date and time are maintained as if NTP had not been enabled To manually set the system date and time Select Manage gt General Config gt Set Date Time In the Set System Date panel select the current month day and year In the Set System Time panel type time values using a 24 hour clock where hour 8 represents 8 a m and hour 20 represents 8 p m and select the proper time zone Click Change Date Time To obtain the date and time from an NTP server Select Manage gt General Config gt Set Date Time In the Obtain Time With NTP panel set Network Time Protocol to Enable and optionally type the IP address of an NTP server If no IP server address is set the system listens for time messages sent by an NTP server in broadcast mode In the Set System Time panel select t
26. apparatuur apart aan te bieden en te recyclen B 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 hebt 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 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 eguipment for recycling please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Appendix B Regulatory Compliance and Safety 73 Estonian Notice Seadmete j tmete k rvaldamine eramajapidamistes Euroopa Liidus See tootel v i selle pakendil olev sumbol n itab et k nealust toodet ei tohi
27. arget portal located on the storage system m Logging on to iSCSI host ports on each controller module called a target from the data host to initiate connectivity between the data host and the storage system Note Before completing the steps that follow you must connect storage system enclosures as described in Installing and Cabling Enclosures on page 25 You must also install all software and drivers required on data hosts see Host System Requirements on page 39 and connect hosts to the storage system as described earlier in this chapter see Connecting Hosts on page 39 1 Double click the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator icon located on the desktop of the host system 2 In the Target Portals area of the Discovery tab click Add 3 Enter the IP address of an iSCSI host port on your storage system leave the Port field set at 3260 and click Add 4 Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 adding IP addresses for the remaining iSCSI host ports on the storage system IP addresses for storage system host ports targets are identified on the data host 5 On the Targets tab verify that two targets have been configured a and b If two targets are not configured one or more of the following issues may need to be resolved Chapter 4 Configuring a System for the First Time 53 m Data host IP addresses may not be set correctly m Controller enclosure host port addresses may not be set correctly on the data host
28. before installing and initially configuring your storage system m System Management Software on page 12 m Hardware Components and LEDs on page 13 m Installation Checklist on page 23 System Management Software 12 Embedded management software includes a web browser interface and the command line interface described below HP StorageWorks MSA2000 Family Storage Management Utility SMU SMU is the primary interface for configuring and managing the system A web server resides in each controller module SMU enables you to manage the system from a web browser that is properly configured and that can access a controller module through an Ethernet connection Information about using SMU is in its online help and in the reference guide Command Line Interface CLI The embedded CLI enables you to configure and manage the system using individual commands or command scripts through an out of band RS 232 or Ethernet connection Information about using the CLI is in the CLI reference guide HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Hardware Components and LEDs This section describes the main hardware components of your storage system enclosures Controller Components and LEDs The controller enclosure can be connected through switches to Ethernet adapters NICs or host iSCSI ports Table 1 1 describes the enclosure components Table 1 1 Controller Enclosure Components Descrip
29. d PEMs 4 x 48 32 x 3 16 in flathead screws Step 5 18 32 x 1 4 in flathead screws Step 8 Figure 2 1 Overview of Standard 19 Inch EIA Rackmounting Components 28 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Use the following procedure and refer to Figure 2 1 to install each enclosure into the rack When positioning an enclosure in the rack do not block the air vents at the front or back of the enclosure Caution If you only have one person to perform the installation remove the power and cooling modules and drive modules from an enclosure before installation and use the optional nylon front support brackets If possible position the enclosure on top of another device or shelf in the rack to hold the enclosure as you attach the front brackets Considering your system configuration and weight distribution in the rack determine where you will install each enclosure in the rack Confirm that you have cables of adeguate length to connect to hosts and to power outlets Sguare cut European style racks only Insert the cage nuts in the corresponding holes on the front and rear of the rack Optional one person installation Screw the front support brackets into position on the rack face using 410 32 x 5 8 inch screws two per bracket These brackets enable one person to easily position and support the front of the enclosure in the rack
30. during installation Attach the side brackets to each side of the enclosure using 48 32 x 3 16 inch flathead screws four to eight on each side The right and left side brackets are identical Note To allow adjustment of the brackets do not tighten the screws completely until the enclosure is mounted in the rack a Use the alignment marks Figure 2 2 stamped into the side brackets to position the brackets and screws The alignment marks show depth in inches Determine the depth you reguire and align the rear most alignment mark on the side bracket with the rear most threaded holes on the enclosure Make sure that the alignment mark corresponding to the depth you want lines up with both the top and bottom holes Chapter 2 Installing and Cabling Enclosures 29 C 3005709935 C IK AC C C S s E O gt O o KMC WC O AM E ZO MC TIC I 8 O a N R Figure 2 2 Side Bracket With Alignment Marks b On one side insert the first two screws through the side bracket slots above and below the alignment mark into the rear most threaded holes in the enclosure For example to mount the enclosure in a 28 inch deep rack position the side bracket so that the 28 inch alignment mark is aligned with the rear most threaded holes in the enclosure c Insert up to six more screws through the side bracket slots into the other threaded holes in the side of the enclosure d Repeat Step b and
31. e 35 6 Test the enclosure connections Testing the Enclosure Connections on page 36 7 Obtain IP values Obtaining IP Values for Your Storage System on page 37 8 Install required host software and drivers including Host System Requirements on page 39 HBA drivers e iSCSI Software Initiator MSA2000 Family SES Driver Chapter 1 Before You Begin 23 Table 1 9 Installation Checklist Continued Step Installation Task Where to Find Procedure 9 10 11 Connect the data hosts Connecting Hosts on page 39 Connect the management host Connecting Remote Management Perform initial configuration tasks Hosts on page 43 Configuring a System for the First Set management port IP properties on the Time on page 45 controller enclosure Verify that controllers and enclosures have the latest firmware Set the date and time on the controller enclosure Configure host ports on the controller enclosure Configure Ethernet ports on data hosts Configure iSCSI Software Initiator settings on data hosts Edit Registry values for Ethernet adapters on data hosts Create virtual disks and map volumes Test the configuration 24 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 CHAPTER 2 Installing and Cabling Enclosures This chapter describes how to install and cable enclosures in a standard 19 inch EIA rack cabinet It contains the following sections
32. ent Conventions 8 Rack Stability nov on on ema den i pall te aw EI Eee 8 HP Technical Support 4 5 de e ute AE 9 Customer Sell Repal aine EROR RERUM EROR UNUS Pda 9 Product Warranties isl bans heden ad E p ERG 9 Subscription Service eneen enen eee o 10 EP Websites tranche Ree REC enten HER Rene 10 Documentation Feedback 2 1 i aaa 10 Before You Begin a 4 99 need eene ad YY as 11 System Management Software een eee 12 HP StorageWorks MSA2000 Family Storage Management Utility SMU 12 Command Line Interface CLD 12 Hardware Components and LEDs neee eee 13 Controller Components and LEDs neee 13 Drive Enclosure Components and LEDs 19 Installation Checklist contas pr Je MUSI epp PUE ES 23 Installing and Cabling Enclosures _ eee eee eee ee eee ee 25 Required TOOLS ono ber eR aee eR eee ANE ets 25 safety Precautions man oenen sid EN Pr a HER en EA 26 Installing Enclosures Into a Rack eee eee 27 Preparing the Rack cities cp cre de pr ERU kee dead 27 Rack Installation Overview and Procedure nnee 28 Attaching the Ear Caps eee eee 31 Connecting Controller and Drive Enclosures neee 32 Connecting AC Power oi seni Brite ini 35 Testing the Enclosure Connections 36 Obtaining IP Values for Your Storage System 37 Ethernet Management Port FFF FF FF FF rer Y Yu 37 Data Host Ethernet POft lt sasien ALA Ser ei Medes A As 37 1SEST Host Ports iile Ree ea RE RE E ER SEES 37 C
33. ent Port IP Address 10 0 0 2 controller A 10 0 0 3 controller B m IP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 m Gateway IP Address 10 0 0 1 If the default IP addresses are not compatible with your network you must set an IP address for each management port using the command line interface CLI embedded in each controller module The CLI enables you to access the system using RS 232 communication and terminal emulation software Use the CLI commands described in the steps below to set the IP address for the Ethernet management port on each controller module Once new IP addresses are set you can change them as needed using SMU Note Changing IP settings can cause management hosts to lose access to the storage system Refer to the list of IP values you obtained before beginning installation see Installation Checklist on page 23 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Your package contents include a micro DB9 to DB9 serial cable If necessary use a DB9 to DB25 adapter not included for connecting the serial cable to a DB25 serial port on the host computer Start and configure a terminal emulator such as HyperTerminal or VT 100 using the display settings in Table 4 1 and the connection settings in Table 4 2 Table 4 1 Terminal Emulator Display Settings Parameter Value Terminal Emulation Mode Font Translations Columns VT 100 or ANSI for color support Terminal N
34. evice Details dialog select Round Robin from the Load Balance Policy drop down menu and click OK d Repeat Step b and Step c for all devices listed 9 Repeat tasks in Step 6 Step 7 and Step 8 for the second target 54 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 10 On the Persistent Targets tab verify that two entries appear for each controller a and b for a total of four connections Configuring more than one session per controller port will use additional host interface resources and may cause failover to function improperly If two persistent targets are not configured for each controller host port complete the following steps to remove and reconfigure targets a Select each entry and click Remove b Log off for each connection by selecting Targets gt Details gt Sessions gt Log Off c Verify that IP addresses were set correctly If not correct IP address settings d Log on again for each target using the instructions in this section starting at Step 2 The data host can now communicate with the controllers through iSCSI Ethernet host ports Editing Registry Values for Ethernet Adapters Note This section applies only to Microsoft Windows hosts that use Ethernet adapters NIC hardware for iSCSI connectivity For the iSCSI Software Initiator to communicate efficiently with the controller enclosure edit Microsoft Windows registry settings for Ethernet adapters on data hosts a
35. ff Expansion SAS In port 3 Gbps 4 lane 12 Gbps total subtractive ingress port used to module connect to a controller enclosure Expansion SAS Out port 3 Gbps 4 lane 12 Gbps total table routed egress port used to module connect to another drive enclosure Expansion Service port Micro DB9 port for manufacturing technicians module 20 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Figure 1 5 shows the LEDs at the back of the drive enclosure AC Power Good DC Voltage Fan Fault Service Required SAS In port status SAS Out port status Service Be Ac oby k lt a Unit Locator 7 N OK OK to Remove Fault Service Required Figure 1 5 Drive Enclosure LEDs Back View Table 1 8 describes the LEDs on the back of the drive enclosure Table 1 8 Drive Enclosure LEDs Back Location LED Color State Description Powerand AC Power Good Green Off AC power is off or input voltage is below the cooling minimum threshold module On AC power is on and input voltage is normal Powerand DC Voltage Amber Off DC output voltage is normal cooling Fan Fault module Service Required On DC output voltage is out of range or a fan is operating below the minimum required RPM Expansion SAS In port status Green Off The port is empty or the link is down module On The port link is up and connected Expansion Unit Locator White Off Normal operation module Blink Physically ident
36. he proper time zone Click Change Date Time You might have to refresh the page to display updated values from the NTP server Chapter 4 Configuring a System for the First Time 51 Configuring Controller Enclosure Host Ports To configure iSCSI host ports on the controller enclosure complete the following steps 1 Select Manage gt General Config gt Host Port Configuration 2 In the Controller Module Host Port Configuration panels for each host port on controller A and controller B enter the following values m IP address Refer to the list of IP addresses you obtained after you installed the enclosures m Subnet mask Set all subnet mask fields to 255 255 255 0 m Gateway IP address Leave this field blank set to 0 0 0 0 for all ports 3 Click Update Host Port Configuration The Host Port Configuration page displays again Configuring Data Host Ethernet Ports After installing the enclosures you should have obtained from your network administrator an IP address for each data host Ethernet port that will be used for iSCSI connectivity Each Ethernet port on a data host should be assigned an IP address on a different subnet To configure data host Ethernet ports for iSCSI connectivity so that hosts can communicate with the storage system complete the following steps 1 On the host system click Start gt Control Panel gt Network Connections 2 Select and rename each Ethernet port that will be used for iSCSI co
37. i Appendix B Regulatory Compliance and Safety 79 Slovenian Notice Odstranjevanje odslu ene opreme uporabnikov v zasebnih gospodinjstvih v Evropski uniji Ta znak na izdelku ali njegovi embalaZi pomeni da izdelka ne smete odvre i med gospodinjske odpadke Nasprotno odslu eno opremo morate predati na zbirali e poobla eno za recikliranje odsluZene elektri ne in elektronske opreme Lo eno 5 zbiranje in recikliranje odslu ene opreme prispeva k ohranjanju naravnih virov in zagotavlja recikliranje te opreme na zdravju in okolju ne kodljiv na in Za podrobnej e informacije o tem kam lahko odpeljete odslu eno opremo na recikliranje se obrnite na pristojni organ komunalno slu bo ali trgovino kjer ste izdelek kupili Spanish Notice Eliminaci n de residuos de eguipos el ctricos y electr nicos por parte de usuarios particulares en la Uni n Europea Este s mbolo en el producto o en su envase indica gue 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 MIN 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
38. ifies the expansion module Expansion OK to Blue Off Not implemented module Remove Chapter 1 Before You Begin 21 Table 1 8 Drive Enclosure LEDs Back Continued Location LED Color State Description Expansion Fault Service Amber On A fault has been detected or a service action is module Required required Blink Indicates a hardware controlled power up or a cache flush or restore error Expansion OK Green Off Expansion module is not OK module On Expansion module is operating normally Blink System is booting Expansion SAS Out port Green Off The port is empty or the link is down module status On The port link is up and connected 22 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Installation Checklist Table 1 9 outlines the steps required to install the enclosures and initially configure the system To ensure a successful installation perform the tasks in the order they are presented Table 1 9 Installation Checklist Step Installation Task Where to Find Procedure 1 Prepare the rack for installation Preparing the Rack on page 27 2 Install the controller enclosure and optional drive Rack Installation Overview and enclosures in the rack Procedure on page 28 3 Attach the ear caps Attaching the Ear Caps on page 31 4 Connect the enclosures Connecting Controller and Drive Enclosures on page 32 5 Connect the power cords Connecting AC Power on pag
39. ion europ enne Le symbole appos sur ce produit ou sur son emballage indique que ce produit ne doit pas tre jet avec les d chets m nagers ordinaires Il est de votre responsabilit de mettre au rebut vos appareils en les d posant dans les centres de collecte publique d sign s pour le recyclage des guipements lectrigues et lectroniques La collecte et le recyclage de vos appareils mis au rebut ind pendamment du reste des d chets contribue a la pr servation des ressources naturelles et garantit que ces appareils seront recycl s dans le respect de la sant humaine et de l environnement Pour obtenir plus d informations sur les centres de collecte et de recyclage des appareils mis au rebut veuillez contacter les autorit s locales de votre r gion es services de collecte des ordures m nag res ou le magasin dans lequel vous avez achet ce produit German Notice Entsorgung von Altger ten aus privaten Haushalten in der EU Das Symbol auf dem Produkt oder seiner Verpackung weist darauf hin dass das Produkt nicht ber den normalen Hausm ll entsorgt werden darf Benutzer sind verpflichtet die Altger te an einer R cknahmestelle f r Elektro und Elektronik Altger te abzugeben Die getrennte Sammlung und ordnungsgem f Entsorgung Ihrer Altger te tr gt zur Erhaltung der nat rlichen Ressourcen bei ENEN ond garantiert eine Wiederverwertung die die Gesundheit des Menschen und die Umwelt sch tzt Informationen dazu
40. isplaying the Found New Hardware Wizard when the storage system is discovered 1 Download the MSA2000 Family SCSI Enclosure Services SES driver package msa2000 ses version zip from http www hp com go msa Select MSA SAN arrays select your product and go to Related products 2 Extract the package contents to a temporary folder on the host 3 In that folder double click Setup exe to install the driver 4 Click Finish The driver is installed 5 Optionally delete the extracted files and the SES driver package Connecting Data Hosts to Controller Enclosures This section explains how to connect the controller enclosure to data hosts through Ethernet switches The controller enclosure has four host connections two per controller Connect Ethernet cables from controller hosts ports to switch ports and from switch ports to data hosts as shown in the following figure To maintain redundancy connect each data host through the switch or switches to both controller A and controller B Make sure that link speed and topology settings on switches match those on the controller host ports to which they are connected A speed mismatch prevents the host from accessing the storage system Note For clarity the schematic illustrations of the controllers shown in this section show only relevant details such as host ports For detailed illustrations showing all components see Hardware Components and LEDs on page 13 Cha
41. 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 loodusvarasid ning tagada et ringlussev tmine toimub viisil mis kaitseb inimeste tervist ning Keskkonda Lisateabe saamiseks selle kohta kuhu oma seadmete j tmed ringlussev tmiseks viia v tke palun hendust oma kohaliku linnakantselei majapidamisj tmete k rvaldamise teenistuse v i kauplusega kust Te toote ostsite Finnish Notice Laitteiden h vitt minen kotitalouksissa Euroopan unionin alueella Jos tuotteessa tai sen pakkauksessa on t m merkki tuotetta ei saa h vitt kotitalousj tteiden mukana T ll in h vitett v laite on toimitettava s hk laitteid ja elektronisten laitteiden kierr tyspisteeseen H vitett vien laitteiden erillinen k sittely ja kierr tys auttavat s st m n luonnonvaroja ja varmistamaan ett laite kierr tet n tavalla joka est terveyshaitat ja suojelee luontoa Lis tietoja paikoista joihin h vitett v t laitteet voi toimittaa kierr tett v ksi saa ottamalla yhteytt j tehuoltoon tai liikkeeseen josta tuote on ostettu 74 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 French Notice limination des appareils mis au rebut par les m nages dans l Un
42. lowing command to verify Ethernet connectivity first for controller A and then for controller B ping IP address If you cannot your access your system for at least three minutes after changing the IP address your network might reguire you to restart the management controller using the serial CLI When you restart a management controller communication with it is temporarily lost until it successfully restarts Type the following command to restart the management controller on both controllers restart mc both Configuring Your Web Browser for SMU Before using SMU to perform remaining steps ensure that your web browser is properly configured according to the following guidelines m Use one of the following browsers Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 or later Mozilla Firefox 1 0 7 or later m Because SMU uses popup windows to indicate the progress of user reguested tasks disable any browser features or tools that block popup windows m For optimal performance set your browser to use stored cached web pages Note Changing your browser cache setting might affect other sites you visit with your browser m To optimize display use a color monitor and set its color guality to the highest setting m For Internet Explorer to ensure you can navigate beyond SMU login page set the local intranet security option to medium or medium low Chapter 4 Configuring a System for the First Time 49 Logging in to
43. m Requirements Data hosts connected to MSA2000 Family 20121 Modular Smart Arrays must meet the following requirements m Systems must have two dedicated Ethernet ports available with either HBAs or Ethernet adapters NIC hardware that support iSCSI connectivity For systems with iSCSI HBAs install any HBA drivers required for your system as specified in the MSA QuickSpecs QuickSpecs can be found from your HP MSA products page at http www hp com go msa Select MSA SAN Arrays and then select your product The link for QuickSpecs will be on the right For systems using NIC hardware you must install and configure the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator For more information see Installing the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator on page 40 m Depending on your system configuration data host operating systems may require that multipathing is supported If a data host uses a single cable to attach to the storage then multipathing software is not required If a data host uses multiple cables to attach to the storage and fault tolerance is expected then multipathing software is required To obtain the MSA2000 Family MPIO DSM go to the HP MSA products page at http www hp com go msa Select MSA SAN Arrays select your product and go to Related products 39 m To prevent Microsoft Windows data hosts from displaying the Found New Hardware Wizard when the storage system is discovered install the MSA2000 Family SCSI Enclo
44. m the data host a Make the volume an operating system partition b Verify that you can access the mapped volume and the volume size shown on the data host matches the size shown in SMU c Verify that you can write data to the volume If the above tests succeed your system is ready for use Chapter 4 Configuring a System for the First Time 59 3 Once you have determined that your system is ready for use tighten the thumb screws on all SAS cables 4 Optionally unmount the volume and delete the test vdisks Logging Out of SMU If you do not log out of SMU when you have finished using it other manage users cannot log in to the same controller module and your IP address stays logged in for 30 minutes the default auto logout timeout setting To log out of SMU 1 Click Log Off at the bottom of the menu The Log Off page is displayed 2 Click Log Off Next Steps You have completed the initial configuration tasks covered in this guide For additional information on configuring your system and performing administrative tasks refer to SMU s online help or the reference guide 60 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 APPENDIX A Powering the System Off and On This appendix describes how to power off and power on the system when needed Powering Off the System The system rarely needs to be powered off You remove power only when you plan to physically move the system to another loca
45. n be found on the product nameplate label along with all required approval markings and information When requesting compliance information for this product always refer to this RMN The Regulatory Model Number should not be confused with the marketing name or model number of the product Regulatory Compliance Label Location The Regulatory Compliance label for the 2012fc Modular Smart Array is located behind the left ear on the side of the chassis Laser Device All HP systems equipped with a laser device comply with safety standards including International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 825 With specific regard to the laser the equipment complies with laser product performance standards set by government agencies as a Class 1 laser product The product does not emit hazardous light Appendix B Regulatory Compliance and Safety 65 Laser Safety Warning D Warning To reduce the risk of exposure to hazardous radiation m Do not try to open the laser device enclosure There are no user serviceable components inside m Do not operate controls make adjustments or perform procedures to the laser device other than those specified herein m Allow only HP authorized service technicians to repair the laser device Certification and Classification Information This product contains a laser internal to the fiber optic FO transceiver for connection to the Fibre Channel communications port In the USA the FO transceiver i
46. nd time setting 50 declaration of conformity 64 83 disposal waste equipment for EU private households 73 disposal battery 70 disposal Taiwan EPA battery 70 dissipating floor mats 71 drive enclosures components 19 connecting to controller enclosures 32 connecting to other drive enclosures 32 drive modules LEDs 15 location 14 E ear caps attaching 31 electrostatic damage prevention 71 enclosures attaching ear caps 31 cabling configurations 32 installing in a rack 28 powering off 61 powering on 61 testing connections 36 ESD electrostatic discharge prevention measures 71 storing products 71 transporting products 71 European Union regulatory compliance notice 67 expansion modules LEDs Fault Service Required 22 FRU OK 22 OK to Remove 21 SAS In port status 21 SAS Out port status 22 Unit Locator 21 location 20 ports SAS In 20 SAS Out 20 service 20 F failover 11 fault tolerance 32 33 FCC Federal Communications Commission Class A Equipment compliance notice 63 Class B Equipment compliance notice 64 declaration of conformity 64 modifications 65 notice 63 Federal Communications Commission See FCC floor mats dissipating 71 G ground strap specifications 71 grounding methods 71 straps wearing 71 suggested equipment for 71 H heel straps using 71 help obtaining 10 hosts See data hosts HP address for FCC questions 64 series number
47. ne rack component at a time Racks may become unstable if more than one component is extended 8 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 HP Technical Support Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on the HP support website http www hp com support Collect the following information before calling Technical support registration number if applicable Product serial numbers Product model names and numbers Applicable error messages Operating system type and revision level Detailed specific questions For continuous quality improvement calls may be recorded or monitored Customer Self Repair HP customer self repair CSR programs allow you to repair your HP Storage Works 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 http www hp com go selfrepair Product Warranties For information about HP StorageWorks product warranties see the warranty information website http www hp com go storagewarranty About This Guide 9 Subscription Service HP strongly recommends that customers sign up online using the Subscriber s choice website http www hp com g
48. nnectivity using a descriptive name Examples iSCSI Porto 10 10 10 10 and iSCSI Port1 10 11 10 10 3 Right click on the first port and select Properties 4 From the This Connection Uses the Following Items list located on the General tab select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties Select Use the Following IP Address and set IP properties as follows a Enter an IP address that is on the same subnet as IP addresses used for one of the iSCSI host ports on controller A and one of the iSCSI host ports on controller B b Set the subnet mask for the IP address you entered c Leave the Default gateway field blank 52 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 5 Click OK to save these settings 6 Complete Step 3 through Step 5 for the second data host Ethernet port selecting IP addresses on the subnet not used for the first Ethernet port IP properties have been set for Ethernet ports on the data host 7 Complete Step 1 to Step 6 on additional data hosts Configuring the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator Now that you have connected data hosts to the storage system and set IP properties for the controller Ethernet management port and data host Ethernet ports you can configure settings in the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator which you installed earlier on the data hosts Configuring these settings on each data host includes m Setting IP addresses for each iSCSI host port called a t
49. o e updates Subscribing to this service provides you with e mail updates on the latest product enhancements newest versions of drivers and firmware documentation updates as well as instant access to numerous other product resources HP Websites For other product information see the following HP websites http http http http http d www d www d www d www d www hp hp hp com com go storage com service locator hp hp com support manuals com support downloads Documentation Feedback HP welcomes your feedback To make comments and suggestions about product documentation please send a message to storagedocs feedbackehp com All submissions become the property of HP 10 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide e March 2008 CHAPTER 1 Before You Begin The MSA2000 Family 20121 Modular Smart Array and MSA2000 Drive Enclosure are high performance storage solutions that combine outstanding performance with high reliability availability flexibility and manageability Supported configurations include a controller enclosure with or without attached drive enclosures A controller enclosure can contain two controllers that interact and provide failover capability for the data path The controller enclosure can use SATA or SAS disk drive modules Enclosures can be installed in standard 19 inch EIA rack cabinets This chapter provides information that you must know
50. on or computer chassis Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm 10 percent resistance in the ground cords To provide proper ground wear the strap snug against the skin m 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 m Use conductive field service tools m Use a portable field service kit with a folding static dissipating work mat If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper grounding have an HP authorized reseller install the part Appendix B Regulatory Compliance and Safety 71 Note For more information on static electricity or assistance with product installation contact your HP authorized reseller Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive Czechoslovakian Notice Likvidace za zen soukrom mi dom c mi u ivateli v Evropsk unii 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 rodn prost ed a zajist takov zp sob recyklace kter ochr n zdrav a ivotn prost ed lov ka Dal informace o mo nostech odevzd n odpadu k recyklaci
51. on the system as described in the topic that follows Chapter 2 Installing and Cabling Enclosures 35 Testing the Enclosure Connections 36 Use this procedure to power on the newly installed system Press the power switches at the back of each drive enclosure to the On position This ensures that the disks in the drive enclosures have enough time to completely spin up before being scanned by the RAID modules in the controller enclosure Depending on your configuration it can take several minutes for the system to power up While enclosures power up their LEDs blink After the LEDs stop blinking if no LEDs on the front and back of the enclosure are amber the power on sequence is complete and no faults have been detected For a description of LED behavior and status see Hardware Components and LEDs on page 13 Press the power switches at the back of the controller enclosure to the On gt position If the enclosure s power on sequence succeeds as described in Step 1 the system is ready to use HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Obtaining IP Values for Your Storage System Use the guidelines presented in this section when requesting or assigning IP values for your storage system Ethernet Management Port Use DHCP to obtain a different IP address for each Ethernet management port one each for controller A and controller B If you do not have a DHCP server you will need to
52. one 80 Table 4 2 Terminal Emulator Connection Settings Parameter Value Connector Baud rate bits sec Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow control COMI typically 115 200 8 None None Chapter 4 Configuring a System for the First Time 47 3 In the terminal emulator connect to controller A 4 Press Enter to display the CLI prompt 5 At the prompt type the following command to set the values you obtained in Step 1 for each Ethernet management port first for controller A and then for controller B set network parameters ip address netmask netmask gateway gateway controller alb where address is the IP address of the controller netmask is the subnet mask gateway is the IP address of the subnet router alb specifies the controller whose network parameters you are setting For example set network parameters ip 192 168 0 10 netmask 255 255 255 0 gateway 192 168 0 1 controller a H set network parameters ip 192 168 0 11 netmask 255 255 255 0 gateway 192 168 0 1 controller b 6 Type the following command to verify the new IP addresses show network parameters Network parameters including the IP address subnet mask and gateway address are displayed for each controller 7 Disconnect from the CLI and exit the emulator 48 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 8 In the host computer s command window type the fol
53. op ia 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 EE de uma forma segura protegendo o ambiente e a saude das pessoas Para obter mais informag es sobre locais que reciclam esse tipo de material entre em contato com o escrit rio da HP em sua cidade com o servigo de coleta de lixo ou com a loja em que o produto foi adquirido Slovakian Notice Likvid cia vyradenych zariaden v dom cnostiach v Eur pskej unii Symbol na v robku alebo jeho balen ozna uje e dan v robok sa nesmie likvidova s domov m odpadom Povinnos ou spotrebite a je odovzda vyraden zariadenie v zbernom mieste ktor je ur en na recykl ciu vyraden ch elektrick ch a elektronick ch zariaden Separovan zber a recykl cia vyraden ch zariaden prispieva k ochrane pr rodn ch zdrojov a zabezpe uje e recykl cia sa vykon va sp sobom chr niacim udsk zdravie a ivotn prostredie Inform cie o zbern ch miestach na recykl ciu vyraden ch zariaden v m poskytne miestne zastupite stvo spolo nos zabezpe uj ca odvoz domov ho odpadu alebo obchod v ktorom ste si v robok zak pil
54. orrecting Enclosure IDS be PRU ve E AU YN A Yu 38 NextSteps cues nb ew Peat esac with o A voti E ERE XE nas 38 Connecting Hosts s scares sry ER EE geg a Reg ERR ved van 39 Host System Requirements 39 Installing the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator 40 Installing the MSA2000 Family SES Driver for Microsoft Windows Hosts 41 Connecting Data Hosts to Controller Enclosures 0 41 Connecting Remote Management Hosts a 43 Next STEPS Y Gu a a Ee EE ete dra de 43 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Configuring a System for the First Time Setting Management Port IP Addresses Using the CLI Configuring Your Web Browser for SMU Logging in to SMU from a Local Management Host Updating Firmware 0 Setting the Date and Time Configuring Controller Enclosure Host Ports Configuring Data Host Ethernet Ports Configuring the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator Editing Registry Values for Ethernet Adapters Creating Virtual Disks Mapping a Data Host to a Volume Testing the Configuration Logging Out of SMU nn Next Steps zr Ee Powering the System Off and On Regulatory Compliance and Safety Contents 5 6 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide Ma
55. ort link is up and connected 18 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Drive Enclosure Components and LEDs A drive enclosure can be connected to a controller enclosure or to another drive enclosure to provide additional disk storage capacity Table 1 6 describes the drive enclosure components Table 1 6 Drive Enclosure Components Description Quantity Expansion I O module l or 21 SAS or SATA drive module 2 12 per enclosure AC power and cooling module 2 per enclosure 3 Gbps 4 lane SAS In port 1 per expansion module 3 Gbps 4 lane SAS Out port 1 per expansion module Service port RS 232 micro DB9 1 per expansion module 1 Air management system drive blanks or I O blanks must fill empty slots to maintain optimum airflow through the chassis The components and LEDs on the front of a drive enclosure are the same as on a controller enclosure see Figure 1 1 and Table 1 2 Chapter 1 Before You Begin 19 Figure 1 4 shows the ports and switches at the back of the drive enclosure Power switch Service i dae oe do Ao om D Bo Ao ebd SAS In port Service port SAS Out port Figure 1 4 Drive Enclosure Ports and Switches Back View Table 1 7 describes the ports and switches on the back of the drive enclosure Table 1 7 Drive Enclosure Ports and Switches Back Location Port Switch Description Power and Power switch Toggle where cooling module is On Ois O
56. pment 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 63 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 reception 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 m Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna m Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver m Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit that is different from that to which the receiver is connected m Consult
57. pplication The drive is operating normally and it has been selected by a management application Do not remove the drive Removing a drive may terminate the current operation and cause data loss The drive is rebuilding Either there is no power the drive is offline or the drive is not configured Chapter1 Before You Begin 15 Figure 1 2 shows the ports and switches at the back of the controller Power switch time aco am KT Service EFTE Dun ER E GE 44 OOH Host ports Service port CLI port Ethernet management port Expansion port Figure 1 2 Controller Enclosure Ports and Switches Back View Table 1 4 describes the ports and switches on the back of the controller Table 1 4 Controller Ports and Switches Back Location Port Switch Description Powerand Power switch Toggle where cooling is On module O is Off Controller Host ports 1 GbE Ethernet ports used to connect to data hosts through Ethernet module switches Host port 0 and 1 correspond to host channel 0 and 1 respectively Controller Expansion 3 Gbps 4 lane 12 Gbps total table routed SAS Out port used to connect module port drive enclosures Controller Ethernet 10 100BASE T Ethernet port used for TCP IP based out of band module management management of the RAID controller An internal Ethernet device provides port standard 10 Mbit second and 100 Mbit second full duplex connectivity Controller CLI po
58. pter 3 Connecting Hosts 41 42 Figure 3 1 shows the preferred high availability dual controller connection through two switches to two dual port data hosts in which each data host has two Ethernet ports with each port connected to a different switch Switch A Switch B Controller A Controller B Figure 3 1 High Availability Connection Through Two Switches to Two Dual Port Data Hosts HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Connecting Remote Management Hosts The management host directly manages systems out of band over an Ethernet network This section describes how to connect the Ethernet cables to the management host 1 Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet management port on each controller Note Do not confuse Ethernet management ports with Ethernet host ports also located on the rear panel of the controller enclosure For a description of controller enclosure ports see Hardware Components and LEDs on page 13 2 Connect the other end of each Ethernet cable to a network that your management host can access preferably on the same subnet Next Steps After you have connected the management host and data hosts you are ready to perform first time configuration on the storage system and data hosts as described in Chapter 4 Chapter 3 Connecting Hosts 43 44 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008
59. rch 2008 About This Guide Intended Audience This guide is intended for use by system administrators and information professionals who are experienced with the following m Direct attach storage DAS or storage area network SAN management m Network administration m Network installation m Storage system installation and configuration including installing an HP rack Prerequisites Prerequisites for installing and configuring this product include familiarity with m Servers and computer networks m Fibre Channel iSCSI and Ethernet protocols Document Conventions Typeface Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 Book title new term or emphasized word AaBbCc123 Directory or file name value command or on screen output AaBbCc123 Text you type contrasted with on screen output AaBbCc123 Variable text you replace with an actual value See the Release Notes A virtual disk vdisk can You must be an advanced user to The default file name is store logs The default IP address is 10 0 0 1 Type exit set password Enter new password Use the format http ip address Rack Stability Caution To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment m Extend leveling jacks to the floor m Ensure that the full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks m Install stabilizing feet on the rack m In multiple rack installations secure racks together m Extend only o
60. recycling and disposal 70 boot straps using 71 BSMI regulatory compliance notice 68 C cables FCC compliance statement 65 shielded 65 Canada regulatory compliance notice 67 certification and classification information laser 66 Class A eguipment Canadian compliance statement 67 Class B eguipment Canadian compliance statement 67 CLI See command line interface command line interface about 12 accessing 46 additional documentation 60 using to set controller IP address 46 configuring switch attach configurations 41 connecting AC power 35 controller and drive enclosures 32 controller enclosures to data hosts 41 serial cable to set IP address 46 to remote management hosts 43 using reverse cabling 32 controller enclosures components 13 configuring host ports 52 connecting to data hosts 41 connecting to multiple drive enclosures 32 connecting to remote management hosts 43 controller modules LEDs cache status 18 Ethernet activity 18 Ethernet link status 18 expansion port status 18 Fault Service Required 18 host activity 18 host link speed 17 host link status 17 OK to Remove 18 Unit Locator 18 location 16 ports CLI 16 Ethernet 16 expansion 16 host 16 service 16 supported configurations 11 cord See power cord current rating 70 D data hosts connecting to controller enclosures mapping to volumes 59 preparing iSCSI ports 40 52 system requirements 39 date a
61. rt Micro DB9 port used to connect the controller enclosure to a local module management host using RS 232 communication for out of band configuration and management Controller Service port 3 5 mm jack port used by service technicians only module 16 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Figure 1 3 shows the LEDs at the back of the controller AC Power Good DC Voltage Fan Fault Service Required Host link status Host link activity Cache status Host activity Expansion port status Unit Locator OK to Remove OK Fault Service Required Figure 1 3 Controller LEDs Back View Ethernet activity Ethernet link status Table 1 5 describes the LEDs on the back of the controller Table 1 5 Controller LEDs Back Location LED Color State Description Powerand AC Power Good Green Off AC power is off or input voltage is below the cooling minimum threshold module On AC power is on and input voltage is normal Powerand DC Voltage Amber Off DC output voltage is normal cooling Fan Fault module Service Required On DC output voltage is out of range or a fan is operating below the minimum required RPM Controller Host link status Green Off The port is empty or the link is down module On The port link is up and connected Controller Host link activity Green Off The host port is not connected or the link is down module On The host link is
62. rvice 20 power connecting AC 35 switches 16 power and cooling modules LEDs AC Power Good 17 21 DC Voltage Fan Fault Service Reguired 17 21 power switches 16 20 power cord compliance notice 70 current rating 70 replacement 70 set 70 voltage rating 70 preventing electrostatic damage 71 R racks installing enclosures in 28 preparing 27 recycling battery 70 recycling Taiwan EPA battery 70 regulatory compliance information number 65 notices BSMI 68 Canada 67 Class A 63 Class B 64 European Union 67 HP series number 65 Japan 68 Korean 69 lasers 65 modifications 65 shielded cables 65 remote management 43 replacing a power cord 70 reverse cabling 32 RFI EMI connector hoods 65 Index 85 S safety precautions 26 series number regulatory compliance 65 SES driver installing on data hosts 41 SMU additional documentation 60 configuring 49 creating virtual disks 58 logging in 50 logging out 60 testing system configuration 59 static dissipating work mat 71 static safe containers storing products 71 transporting products 71 status LEDs 14 Storage Management Utility See SMU storage system configuring for the first time 45 powering off 61 powering on 61 testing configuration 59 storage website 10 straps ground boot 71 heel 71 toe 71 Subscriber s choice website 10 Subscriber s choice HP 10 switch attach configurations 41 T Taiwan EPA ba
63. s certified as a Class 1 laser product conforming to the reguirements contained in the Department of Health and Human Services DHHS regulation 21 CFR Subchapter J A label on the plastic FO transceiver housing indicates the certification Outside the USA the FO transceiver is certified as a Class 1 laser product conforming to the requirements contained in IEC 825 1 1993 and EN 60825 1 1994 including Amendment 11 1996 and Amendment 2 2001 Laser Product Label The optional label in Figure 4 1 or eguivalent may be located on the surface of the HP supplied laser device This optional label indicates that the product is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT This label may appear on the laser device installed in your product Figure 4 1 Class 1 Laser Product Label 66 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 International Notices and 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 Canad
64. s follows Caution Use caution when editing the Windows registry Editing the wrong entry or setting an incorrect value for a setting can introduce errors that cause the system to malfunction Create a registry back up before following instructions in this section Chapter 4 Configuring a System for the First Time 55 Optimizing NIC Hardware TCP Settings To improve performance on single threaded read and write actions edit the TCP registry settings as follows Note For hosts running Windows Server 2003 SP1 or later 1 Start the Registry Editor 2 Locate and select the following registry subkey HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services Tcpip Parameters Interfaces The interfaces will be listed below the key using automatically generated Globally Unique Identifiers GUIDs Example 064A622F 850B 4C97 96B3 0F0E99162E56 3 Select and perform the following steps for each GUID a Check the IPAddress or DhcpIPAddress parameters to determine whether the interface is used for iSCSI traffic If not skip to the next GUID b If so from the Edit menu select New gt DWORD c Rename the value to TcpAckFrequency d Assign a value of 1 4 Exit the Registry Editor 5 Restart Windows for the new settings to take effect 56 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Optimizing iSCSI Initiator Parameters To optimize performance edit the following two iSCSI initiator regi
65. stry keys m LinkDownTime Edit this key to increase the amount of time that the host allows for failover on the controller enclosure before removing the controller from the system m MaxTransferLength Optional The default registry setting for maximum size per I O transfer is 256 KB This results in larger transfers being segmented into multiple commands If your application requires I O transfers larger than 256 KB edit this setting 1 Locate and select the following registry subkey HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Control Class 4D36E97B E325 11CE BFC1 08002BE10318 Instances will be listed below the key using automatically generated GUIDs Example 0000 0001 2 Select and perform the following steps for each instance ID a Check to see whether the DriverDesc parameter is set to Microsoft iSCSI Initiator If not skip to the next interface ID b If so double click to open the instance and then to open Parameters c Edit the LinkDownTime key The default value is 0x0f 15 Change this to 0x30 48 d Optional Edit the MaxTransferLength key value The default value is 0x40000 256 KB Common values to use instead are 0x80000 512 KB 0x100000 1 MB or 0x200000 2 MB 3 Exit the Registry Editor 4 Restart Windows for the new settings to take effect Chapter 4 Configuring a System for the First Time 57 Creating Virtual Disks Two or more disk drives can be logically combined to form a virt
66. sure Services driver For more information see Installing the MSA2000 Family SES Driver for Microsoft Windows Hosts on page 41 Installing the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator Note This section applies only to Microsoft Windows hosts that use Ethernet adapters NIC hardware for iSCSI connectivity Installing the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator enables iSCSI connectivity on Ethernet host ports The software initiator must be installed in addition to standard Microsoft Windows network and HBA drivers 1 Locate and download the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator Version 2 06 for your host system found at http www microsoft com downloads 2 Install the software initiator as directed on the download site If the operating system on your data host supports MPIO select Microsoft MPIO Multipathing Support for iSCSI as an option when running the installation wizard 3 Complete the installation on additional data hosts Note After connecting data hosts to the storage system as described later in this chapter you must configure the iSCSI Software Initiator on each host For more information see Configuring the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator on page 53 40 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Installing the MSA2000 Family SES Driver for Microsoft Windows Hosts Installing the MSA2000 Family SCSI Enclosure Services SES driver prevents Microsoft Windows hosts from d
67. the enclosure Use care to avoid injury An enclosure with all drives installed can weigh 65 pounds 29 5 kilograms Caution Electrostatic discharge can damage sensitive components Be sure you are properly grounded before touching a static sensitive component or assembly 26 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 Installing Enclosures Into a Rack This section describes how to install the enclosures into a standard 19 inch rack cabinet with a 28 to 36 inch 71 12 to 91 44 cm depth Note Keep all hardware items in plastic bags until you are ready to use them This enables you to correctly identify the screws and avoid confusion Preparing the Rack Before installing enclosures in a rack cabinet ensure the rack is installed according to its installation instructions and that the installation complies with local safety codes 1 Stabilize the rack as described in its documentation 2 If the rack has casters make sure the casters are locked to prevent the rack from rolling 3 Remove or open the top front panel and the vented back panel Chapter 2 Installing and Cabling Enclosures 27 Rack Installation Overview and Procedure Figure 2 1 provides a visual overview of rack installation and components and corresponds to the steps that follow 10 32 x 5 8 in Truss screws Step 6 10 32 x 5 8 in Truss screws Rear bracket connected to rack Step 9 b 9 Threade
68. tion Use this procedure when you need to power off the system 1 Stop all I O from hosts to the system 2 Use SMU to shut down both controllers Wait until SMU indicates that processing is complete 3 Press the power switches at the back of the controller enclosure to the Off O position 4 Press the power switches at the back of each drive enclosure to the Off O position Powering On the System Power on any drive enclosures before powering on the controller enclosure This ensures that the disks in the drive enclosures have enough time to completely spin up before being scanned by the RAID controllers in the controller enclosure Depending on your configuration it can take several minutes for the system to power up Use this procedure to turn power on for all enclosures installed in a rack 1 Press the power switches at the back of each drive enclosure to the On position While enclosures power up their LEDs blink After the LEDs stop blinking if no LEDs on the front and back of the enclosure are amber the power on seguence is complete and no faults have been detected 61 2 Press the power switches at the back of the controller enclosure to the On position If the enclosure s power on sequence succeeds as described in Step 1 the system is ready to use 62 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 APPENDIX B Regulatory Compliance and Safety Regulatory Compliance
69. tion Quantity iSCSI controller I O module l or 2 SAS or SATA drive module 2 12 per enclosure AC power and cooling module 2 per enclosure 1 Gbps Ethernet host port 2 per controller module 3 Gbps 4 lane SAS expansion port 1 per controller module Ethernet port RJ 45 1 per controller module CLI port RS 232 micro DB9 1 per controller module Service port RS 232 3 5 mm jack 1 per controller module 1 Air management system drive blanks or I O blanks must fill empty slots to maintain optimum airflow through the chassis Chapter 1 Before You Begin 13 Figure 1 1 shows the components and LEDs on the front of a controller Enclosure ID Drive module LEDs top to bottom Status LEDs top to bottom Fault UID UID Online Activity Fault ID Heartbeat Drive modules are numbered by column top to bottom 0 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 Figure 1 1 Controller Front View Table 1 2 describes the LEDs on the front of a controller Table 1 2 Controller LEDs Front Operating LED Color State Description Enclosure ID Green On Shows the enclosure ID which enables you to correlate an enclosure with logical views presented by management software The enclosure ID for a controller enclosure is zero 0 the enclosure ID for an attached drive enclosure is nonzero UID Blue On Identified Unit Identification Off Not identified A Fault ID Amber Off No fault condition exists
70. ttery recycling and disposal 70 telephone numbers FCC guestions 64 terminal emulator connection settings 47 display settings 47 toe straps using 71 tools reguired for installation 25 tools conductive type 71 U UID LED 14 Unit identification UID LED 14 V virtual disks creating 58 viewing status 59 voltage compliance rating 70 volumes mapping data hosts 59 verifying 59 W warnings lasers radiation 66 waste equipment disposal for EU private households 73 web browser configuration 49 websites HP storage 10 HP Subscriber s choice 10 work mat static dissipating 71 wrist straps specifications 71 using 71 86 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008
71. ual disk The combined storage capacity can then be partitioned into volumes SMU provides both manual and automatic methods for creating virtual disks as described in its online help and in the Administrator s Guide As an example the following steps use the manual method to create two virtual disks with the following characteristics RAID 5 in which parity is distributed across all disk drives in the virtual disk Five disk drives per virtual disk One spare disk drive dedicated to each virtual disk One volume per virtual disk where the volume is not visible to data hosts u u u u To create both virtual disks 1 In SMU select Manage gt Virtual Disk Config gt Create A Vdisk 2 Select Manual Virtual Disk Creation Detail based 3 Type a name for the virtual disk The name is case sensitive and can include 17 characters Allowed characters include letters numbers hyphens underscores and spaces Select RAID 5 Parity RAID Parity Distributed Click Create New Virtual Disk Select five drives of the same size and type all SAS or all SATA For the dedicated spare drive option select Yes and click Continue Select a drive to be the spare and click Continue O o A A U R For the number of volumes select 1 Notice that by default the volume will not be exposed to accessible by hosts 10 Click Create Virtual Disk A page is displayed that shows the progress of initializing the virtual disk 1
72. uld be on the same subnet as one of the data host ports with the other iSCSI host port on the subnet as the other data host port and likewise for controller B Correcting Enclosure IDs When installing a system with drive enclosures attached the enclosure IDs might not agree with the physical cabling order This is because the controller might have been previously attached to some of the same enclosures and it attempts to preserve the previous enclosure IDs if possible To correct this condition make sure that both controllers are up and perform a rescan using SMU or the CLI This will reorder the enclosures but can take up to two minutes for the enclosure IDs to be corrected To perform a rescan using the CLl type the following command rescan To rescan using SMU as an Advanced Manage user 1 Select Manage gt Utilities gt Disk Drive Utilities gt Rescan 2 In the Rescan For Devices panel click Rescan Next Steps Now you are ready to connect the data and management hosts as described in Chapter 3 38 HP StorageWorks 2012i Modular Smart Array user guide March 2008 CHAPTER 3 Connecting Hosts This chapter describes how to connect data and management hosts to controller enclosures It contains the following sections Host System Requirements on page 39 Connecting Data Hosts to Controller Enclosures on page 41 Connecting Remote Management Hosts on page 43 Next Steps on page 43 Host Syste
73. wo Sie R cknahmestellen f r Ihre Altger te findei erhalten Sie bei Ihrer Stadtverwaltung den rtlichen M llentsorgungsbetrieben oder im Gesch ft in dem Sie das Ger t erworben haben Appendix B Regulatory Compliance and Safety 75 Greek Notice Arr ppiyn xpnorou ESOTTAIGLIO AT XP OTEG os IDIWTIK VOIKOKUPI OTNV Eupwrra kh Evwon To o uBoAo AUTO oro rrpo v rj Tn OUOK U0O O TOU UTTO EIKV EI TI TO OUYKEKPIH VO rrpoi v Sev TTP TTEI va IATIBETAI HAC HE TA GAAG OIKIAKA TAG arroppiuuara AVTIBETA EIVAI Dikh OAG EL UVI va ATTOPP WETE TOV XPNOTO EGOTT IOHO cag Trapadidovr g rov OE KABOPIGHEVO onpeio oUAMov c via Tnv AVAKUKAWON XPNOTOU NAEKTPIKOU KAI NAEKTPOVIKOU EGOTT IOHOU H GEXWPIOTT oUAAoyr KAI avak kAwon TOU XPNOTOU EGOTT IGHOU GAC KATA TNV arr ppiwn Ba GULBG EI orn Diar pnon TUV quoikov TTOPWV Kai Ba IAOPAAIDEI TI N AVAKUKAWON y v rai UE TP TTO TTOU TTPOOTATE EI TNV AV PUTTIVI UYE A KAI TO TTEPIBAAAOV Tia TTEDIOOOTEDEG TTANPOEOP EC OXETIK HE TO TTOU UTTOPE TE va TTAPADWOETE TOV XPNOTO 60TTAIOMO CAC VIA AVAK KAWON ETTIKOIVWV OTE HE TO APU DIO TOTTIK ypapeio rv TOTTIK Umnp o a Di Beons OIKIOKWV ATTOPPIJH TWV rj TO KAT OTNHA TTOU ayopdoare ro rrpoi v Hungarian Notice K sz l kek mag nh ztart sban t rt n selejtez se az Eur pai Uni ter let n A k sz l ken illetve a k sz l k csomagol san l that azonos szimb lum annak jelz s

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