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1. serial 18 USB 18 NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide VHDCI SCSI 18 video 18 conventions document vii equipment symbols viii text symbols vii D deployment StorageWorks NAS b2000 v2 17 DHCP dynamic host configuration protocol defined 26 document conventions vii prerequisites vi related documentation vi dynamic host configuration protocol See DHCP 26 E equipment symbols viii Ethernet connectors illustrated 32 Ethernet Network Connectors table 32 Ethernet ports configuring 26 loopback cables 32 expansion slots locations 18 G 41 Index H help obtaining x host configuration protocols DHCP and nonDHCP 26 HP authorized reseller xi storage website x technical support x K keyboard connector 18 M mouse connector 18 N NAS b2000 v2 external device illustrated 15 NAS b2000 v2 internal device illustrated 14 NAS b2000 v2 rear view illustrated 17 NICs connectors 18 P power connector 18 preinitialization collect information for configuration 26 preinitialization tasks 25 prerequisites vi product overview 13 R rack stability warning ix Rapid Startup configuration review screen illustrated 36 Rapid Startup wizard screen illustrated 35 RapidLaunch CD used for configuration 31 RapidLaunch device discovery screen illustrated 34 42 RapidLaunch search screen illustrated 33 related documentation vi RJ45 connectors location 18 S serial connector 18 serial
2. Configuration Method cesses e eer A 30 WebUI Configuration es 30 Auto Discovery Method Via 30 Requirements veias dered 30 lg mM 31 Direct Access Method Using 36 22522 2 056 ar 37 Procedure 37 Completing the System 39 Index iv NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide about this guide This Quick Start guide provides information to help you deploy the HP StorageWorks NAS b2000 v2 About this Guide topics include Overview page vi m Conventions page vii m Rack Stability page ix m Getting Help page x NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide v About this Guide Overview This section covers the following topics m Intended Audience Prerequisites m Related Documentation Intended Audience This book is intended for use by technical professionals who are experienced with the following m Microsoft administrative procedures m file sharing protocols Prerequisites Before you set up the NAS b2000 v2 HP recommends the reader obtain supplemental documentation relative to the items listed above in the section titled Intended Au
3. Dependencies and Requirements 16 Storage Requirements 16 IP Networking and Setup Requirements 16 Deploying the NAS b2000 v2 on the 17 Setup and Configuration Overview 19 Storage Management Overview llle hh 20 Storage Management Elements 20 storage Elements ose pe RR 22 Logical Storage Elements 22 Persistent Storage Management 22 Snapshot Facts cc cea cee ceed cee REUS E Sea ed 23 File System ete eese aN UR Ga ae a ae Saha ots 23 NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide iii Contents Fue Sharmg Elements rep ERE pap ad 23 2 Before You Begin 25 Premitialization ocio ce cee he cea ey eae ee ee ed 25 Collect Information for 26 Configuration 26 3 Configuration 29
4. displayed below is about to be set Please review the configuration and select finish The system may reboot once the configuration is complete To alter a value select the back button on the wizard All values will be retained as you navigate back through the wizard Date and Time Settings Date 1 21 2003 Time 9 59 31 Time zone Central Standard Time Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes Alert E Mail Disable alert e mail SNMP Settings Community name public Trap Destination System Community Name cpaPublic System Community Rights Read Only Back lt Finish Cancel 81 Done i B8 E Local intranet Figure 9 Rapid Startup configuration review screen Direct Access Method Using Hostname The NAS b2000 v2 ships by default with DHCP enabled on the network port If the system is placed on a DHCP serviced network and the serial number of the device is known it can be accessed through a client running Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 or later on that network using the 3201 port of the device The serial number may be found behind the front bezel of the NAS b2000 v2 as illustrated in Figure 10 36 NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide Configuration Setup 00079 seu Figure 10 Serial number location Requirements The following items are required to run the WebUI configuration application m Windows based PC loaded with Internet Explorer 5 5 or lat
5. level Physical drives are grouped into RAID arrays for fault tolerance and better performance The end user should configure RAID arrays using ACU Refer to the administration guide for more details on creating RAID arrays Logical Storage Elements Logical Storage elements consist of those components that translate the physical storage elements to the file system elements as presented in Figure 4 The NAS b2000 v2 utilizes the Microsoft Logical Disk Manager LDM for managing the various types of disk presented to the file system LDM has two types of LUN presentation basic disk and dynamic disk Each of these types of disk has special features that enable different types of management Through the use of basic disks partitions or extended partitions may be created Partitions can only encompass one LUN up to 2 TB in size By using dynamic disks you can create volumes that span multiple LUNs up to 64 TB in size Volumes or partitions can then be assigned a drive letter or mount point formatted and the presented to the operating system for use Persistent Storage Management Elements 22 Persistent Storage Manager lets the administrator make replicas of disks called snapshots Snapshots enable the creation of multipurpose logical replicas of production data without having to physically copy the data They can be used to immediately recover a lost file or directory to test a new application with realistic data without affecting the rea
6. the administration guide File System Elements File system elements are composed of the folders and subfolders that are created under each logical storage element partitions logical disks and volumes Folders are used to further subdivide the available file system providing another level of granularity for management of the information space Each of these folders can contain separate permissions and share names that can be used for network access Folders can be created for individual users groups projects etc Refer to the administration guide for more details on file system elements File Sharing Elements The NAS b2000 v2 supports several file sharing protocols including CIFS NFS FTP NCP and AppleTalk On each folder or logical storage element different file sharing protocols can be enabled using specific network names for access across a network to a variety of clients Permissions can then be granted to those shares based on users or groups of users in each of the file sharing protocols Refer to the administration guide for more details on file system elements NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide 23 Product Overview 24 NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide Before You Begin This chapter describes the preinitialization and configuration tasks required for the HP StorageWorks NAS b2000 v2 Preinitialization Before beginning the installation process verify that the hardware installation is complete Verify that t
7. administration guide Part B To be completed for non DHCP configurations only DNS Servers IP Address 1 2 3 NAS Port IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address Eth O Eth 1 Integrated Lights Out Eth port The default NAS b2000 v2 has two Ethernet ports available for network connectivity Disable ports that will not be used Each Ethernet port must be configured with a separate subnet Part C SNMP Information optional Trap Destination IP Address Manager Client Management Traps Community String System Management ommunity String NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide 27 Before You 28 NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide Configuration Setup This chapter provides information about configuring the HP StorageWorks NAS b2000 v2 using the online method Before completing the tasks in this chapter verify that the NAS b2000 v2 is installed in the rack and that all cables and cords are connected It is also necessary to collect certain information required during the configuration process as mentioned in Chapter 2 Before You Begin NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide 29 Configuration Setup Configuration Method The method for configuring the NAS b2000 v2 is to use the WebUI configuration application that comes with the NAS b2000 v2 WebUI Configuration The NAS b2000 v2 includes a WebUI that is designed to be a graphical easy t
8. cal volumes LUNs using ACU one at a time so that they can be identified easily in Device Manager See the procedure in the storage management section of the administration guide 5 Using Logical Disk Manager write signatures to the disks mark them as basic or dynamic create corresponding partitions extended partitions or volumes assign drive letters or mount points and format the drives See the LDM online help for full details on this procedure 6 Thisis an optional step Enable protocols such as NFS sharing NCP and or AppleTalk See the administration guide for this procedure in detail 7 Thisis an optional step Create shares corresponding to the protocols mentioned in the previous steps Grant access rights to the shares 8 Activate the LO port by locating the Integrated Lights Out Advanced Pack License Installation Card and following the instructions enclosed with this system 9 Read the remaining sections of the administration guide NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide 19 Product Overview Storage Management Overview This section provides an overview of the components that make up the NAS storage structure A complete discussion of the components and their relationships is available in the administration guide Caution This section on storage management and Windows LDM is required EN reading material for he NAS administrator This section develops the concepts and requirements that serve as the basis for succes
9. ch Configuration Utility COMPAQ Welcome to the RapidLaunci Configuratio Device Discovery Configuration Setup Di o Faster im IPAddress Click on a s configura Slower ck on the gree Include Remote Insight Lights Out Edition boards in search Show NAS Devices E Click on a Search Appliances TaskSmart Caching Appliances Client Interface 16 100 210 75 TaskSmart Web Server Appliances Remote Insight Lights Out Edition All Compaq Devices Figure 6 RapidLaunch search screen 00 211 255 g 9 All the NAS devices found on the network are displayed as shown in Figure 7 The NAS device will be displayed in the device discovery portion of the screen It may take several minutes for the NAS device to be found on the network Note The RapidLaunch utility will refresh periodically looking for new devices on the network You may refresh the device list manually by selecting the Refresh button NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide 33 Configuration Setup 34 RapidLaunch Configuration Utility RapidLaunch Configuration Utility Device Discovery TaskSmart N2400 16 100 208 62 ENTAPPO1 TaskSmart N2400 16 100 208 71 ENTAPP10 fil TaskSmart N2400 16 100 209 100 D048FQD1K092 TaskSmart N2400 156100210122 HOSS Milk StorageWorks NAS B2000 16 100 210 191 59876 I Include Remote Insight Lights Out Edition boards in sear
10. ch Show NAS Devices m Click on a Search Range cell to modify the range Client Interface Subnet Mask DHCP Server d1610021075 2552552520 16 110 251 250 16 100 208 1 16 100 211 255 Figure 7 RapidLaunch device discovery screen 10 Select the HP StorageWorks NAS b2000 v2 device from the device list This launches the WebUI configuration application Rapid Startup on the target HP StorageWorks NAS device as shown in Figure 8 NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide Configuration Setup 18191 File Favori Took Help bak gt A Reach Favorites Bristory EX amp Iw E Address s 3202 sh_taskframes asp Title Rapid 20Startup 20Wizard amp LIRL Qo Links StorageWorks D223LHK8F505 network attached storage s Information Welcome Take Tour Rapid Startup ard Set Server Appliance Name Set Administrator Password Set Default Rapid Startup Wizard Welcome to Rapid Startup Wizard This wizard guides you through setting up your system The following settings can be configured e Date and Time Settings e Administrator Account Alert E Mail e SNMP Settings e Remote Insight Lights Out Edition RILOE e Network Interface Information e System Information You may cancel out of the wizard permanently by clicking the check box below selecting next then finish Rapid Startup may be run at anytime in the future from the Welcome page tab The wizar
11. d will pull configuration data from the existing configuration if it is run more than once Manual configuration may be accomplished through the Web UI or from Terminal Services in native Windows Powered OS mode Do not show this wizard as the default page To continue click Next ES CIT E TUNG ient Figure 8 Rapid Startup wizard screen 11 Using the information from Table 3 fill in the screens that follow Verify that your information is correct when the configuration review screen is displayed as shown in Figure 9 12 Click the Finish icon to exit Rapid Startup Close the browser window The NAS b2000 v2 will now reboot to set the configuration information 13 Exit the RapidLaunch utility and remove the RapidLaunch CD from the DVD ROM drive and store it in a secure location NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide 35 Configuration Setup Aj Rapid Startup Wizard Microsoft Internet Explorer 181 xi Ele view Favorites Tools Help EAS gt BA A Reach igFavorites History Y Address 5 3202 sh_taskframes asp7Title Rapid 20Startup 20Wizard amp URL hp_rapidstartupfrapidstartup_wizard asp Tab1 TabsWeleome 26Tab2 TabsWelcomeRapidstartup v Go Links gt StorageWorks D223LHK8F505 network attached storage O Status Information Administrator Password Set Default Page Rapid Startup Wizard Finished Rapid Startup Wizard The NAS configuration
12. dience Related Documentation In addition to this guide HP provides the following corresponding information HP StorageWorks NAS b2000 v2 Administration Guide m HP StorageWorks NAS b2000 v2 Quick Reference and Rack Installation poster HP StorageWorks NAS b2000 v2 Release Notes vi NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide About this Guide Conventions Conventions consist of the following m Document Conventions m TextSymbols m Equipment Symbols Document Conventions The document conventions included in Table 1 apply in most cases Table 1 Document Conventions Element Convention Cross reference links Text Figure 1 Key and field names menu items Bold buttons and dialog box titles File names application names and text emphasis User input command and directory Monospace font names and system responses output COMMAND NAMES are uppercase and messages monospace font unless they are case sensitive Variables lt monospace italic font gt Website addresses Underlined sans serif font text http www hp com Text Symbols The following symbols may be found in the text of this guide They have the following meanings WARNING Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or death NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide vii About this Guide Caution Text set off in this manner indicates that fa
13. el and an external storage model The internal storage model ships with an integrated Smart Array 51 Controller for internal storage three 146 GB drives for data and two 36 4 GB drives for the operating system The external SCSI port of the integrated Smart Array 51 Controller can also support one additional HP StorageWorks 4300 Family storage enclosure for an extra 2 TB terabyte of storage as an external storage option with 146 GB drives Both models support up to three Smart Array 5300 Family array controllers populated into the available PCI slots Each Smart Array supports four storage enclousures for a total support of 12 enclosures when all three Smart Arrays are in use A total of 27 TB of storage spanning one hundred eighty six 146 GB hard drives is supported with all options when fully populated NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide 13 Product Overview Managing the NAS b2000 v2 The NAS b2000 v2 is configured at the factory with default system settings and with the NAS operating system installed Storage however is not pre configured allowing the NAS administrator to tailor the organization and configuration of the storage to specific environmental needs Refer to the Storage Management Overview section later in this chapter for more information The NAS administrator uses the Array Configuration Utility ACU to manage the hardware storage and uses Windows Logical Disk Manager LDM to manage the logical storage Figu
14. ely disconnect power from the power supplies and systems 4 Any product or assembly marked with these symbols indicates that the component exceeds the recommended weight for one individual to handle safely WARNING To reduce the risk of personal personal safety or damage to the equipment observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manually handling material Rack Stability Rack stability protects personal and equipment WARNING To reduce the risk of personal safety or damage to the equipment be sure that m The leveling jacks are extended to the floor The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks In single rack installations the stabilizing feet are attached to the rack In multiple rack installations the racks are coupled Only one rack component is extended at any time A rack may become unstable if more than one rack component is extended for any reason NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide ix About this Guide Getting Help If you still have a question after reading this guide contact an HP authorized service provider or access our website http www hp com HP Technical Support In North America call technical support at 1 800 652 6672 available 24 hours a day 7 days a week Note For continuous quality improvement calls may be recorded or monitored Outside North America call technical support at the nearest location Telephone numbers for
15. er on the same segment as the NAS b2000 v2 m DHCP serviced network Serial number of the NAS b2000 v2 Note The NAS b2000 2 is designed to be deployed without a monitor keyboard and mouse These ports are available and supported by the NAS device if used Procedure To initialize the NAS b2000 v2 using the WebUI configuration application 1 Connect the Ethernet cables to the respective network ports of the NAS 62000 v2 and the corresponding network segments in accordance with the information in the Configuration Information section in Chapter 2 See Figure 5 and Table 4 for the locations of the network ports on the NAS 62000 v2 NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide 37 Configuration Setup 3 Goto the NAS device and power it on It will be several minutes before the NAS device is accessible on the network 4 Open Internet Explorer on the Windows based PC Enter http the serial number of the NAS b2000 v2 followed by hyphen followed by 3201 Press Enter This launches the WebUI configuration application Rapid Startup on the target HP StorageWorks NAS device as shown in Figure 8 Example http D4059ABC3433 3201 Note The NAS device will respond when the NAS operating system has started 5 Using the information from Table 4 fill in the screens that follow Verify that your information is correct when the configuration review screen is displayed as shown in Figure 9 6 Click
16. erface controller NIC ports for client data access These data ports also allow access to the Web user interface WebUl that accompanies the product It is from the WebUI that most management and administrative procedures can be accomplished The embedded Integrated Lights Out 1LO provides an additional management port for remote console and diagnostics HP recommends that this connection be placed on a management LAN separate from the corporate infrastructure if it is present The NAS b2000 v2 supports the use of NIC teaming NIC teaming provides failover and load balancing of network ports of the NAS b2000 v2 NIC teaming requires the network cables to be installed on the same subnet to enable it to work However HP does not recommend the assignment of IP addresses to the ports that will be teamed or load balanced prior to the installation and setup of NIC teaming For this reason HP recommends that you set all network ports to DHCP For information concerning the configuration of NIC teaming after setup is complete see the administration guide Figure 3 Rear panel connectors NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide 17 Product Overview Table 2 Rear Panel Connectors Description O PCI expansion slots Serial connector teal Integrated Lights Out iLO Eth Mouse connector PS 2 green Power connectors Keyboard connector 5 2 purple RJ 45 connect
17. he NAS b2000 v2 is completely installed in the rack and that all cables and cords are connected The setup utility documented here and in the next section only provide basic setup for the network components of the NAS 62000 v2 Note If you need assistance with rack installation or hardware connections refer to the quick reference and rack installation poster included in the shipping carton NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide 25 Before You Begin Collect Information for Configuration Choose a host name and collect general information before initializing the NAS b2000 v2 Configuration Information Collect the general information required to initialize the NAS device for both dynamic host configuration protocols DHCP and non DHCP configurations You will be asked for this information during configuration as shown in Table 3 Become familiar with this information before attempting to configure the NAS device 26 NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide Before You Begin Table 3 Configuration Information Part A To be completed for DHCP and non DHCP configurations Server Host Name Integrated Lights Out Name Integrated Integrated Lights Out Password Lights Out Default User Note If NIC teaming is to be implemented determine which ports will be teamed Configure these Ethernet ports for DHCP protocol For more information refer to the Ethernet teaming features and procedures section of administrative procedures in the
18. ilure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment data Note Text set off in this manner presents commentary sidelights or interesting points of information Equipment Symbols The following equipment symbols may be found on hardware for which this guide pertains They have the following meanings Any enclosed surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of electrical shock hazards Enclosed area contains no operator serviceable parts WARNING To reduce the risk of personal safety from electrical shock hazards do not open this enclosure Any RJ 45 receptacle marked with these symbols indicates a network interface connection WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock fire or damage to the equipment do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component Contact with this surface could result in injury WARNING To reduce the risk of personal safety from a hot component allow the surface to cool before touching viii NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide About this Guide 4 Power supplies or systems marked with these symbols indicate the presence of multiple sources of power EE EE WARNING To reduce the risk of personal safety from electrical 7 shock remove all power cords to complet
19. l data and to serve as a source of data for backups Snapshots are a temporary backup of the data and are not meant to be permanent Snapshots use existing space from the volume partition or logical drive to maintain the data required to present the original data This space is termed the cache file By default the cache files consumes 10 percent of the available space of a logical storage element Snapshots can be read only read write or always keep and if they are shared users can access a snapshot and edit the data If snapshots are shared with write access enabled a second snapshot of the original volume should be created There is no backup of the original snapshot unless a second snapshot of the volume is taken NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide Product Overview Snapshot Facts m Snapshots are created on a per volume partition or logical drive basis m Snapshots can be read only read write or always keep m Snapshots are mounted as a mount point on the root of the volume partition or logical drive m Snapshots be shared in the same manner as any other folder drive or mount point Snapshots are meant to be temporary in nature Snapshots are automatically deleted if disk space becomes critical and they are not set to always keep m Persistent Storage Manager only writes to the cache file on the first change of the underlying data Full documentation of Persistent Storage Manager may be found in Chapter 6 of
20. number location illustrated 37 setup and configuration NAS b2000 v2 19 setup related documents 19 slot locations PCI slot 1 18 PCI slots 2 and 3 18 snapshots effects on virtual disk 22 facts 23 write locality 22 storage management file sharing elements 23 file system elements 23 Logical Storage elements 23 logical storage elements 22 persistent storage management elements 22 storage elements 22 storage management and Virtual Replicator 20 storage management overview 20 storage management process illustrated 21 StorageWorks NAS b2000 v2 configuration 29 dependencies and requirements 16 deployment 17 IP networking and setup requirements 16 setup and configuration overview 19 symbols in text vii symbols on equipment viii T table Ethernet Network Connectors 32 technical support HP x text symbols vii NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide U USB connectors 18 VHDCI SCSI connector 18 video connector 18 warning rack stability ix NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide Index symbols on equipment viii websites HP storage x WebUI configuration 30 auto discovery method 30 auto discovery method requirements 30 auto discovery procedure 31 direct access method via hostname 36 direct access procedure 37 direct access requirements 37 43 Index 44 NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide
21. o use application that gathers the necessary information for configuration The WebUI may be accessed through two methods m Through auto discovery mode using the RapidLaunch utility m By host name Auto Discovery Method Via RapidLaunch The NAS b2000 v2 includes a RapidLaunch CD that can run on any Windows based PC using Internet Explorer 5 5 or later Requirements The following items are required to run the WebUI configuration application m Windows based PC loaded with Internet Explorer 5 5 or later on the same network segment as the NAS b2000 v2 m RapidLaunch CD Note The NAS b2000 v2 is designed to be deployed without a monitor keyboard and mouse These ports are available and supported by the NAS device if used 30 NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide Configuration Setup Procedure To initialize the NAS b2000 v2 using the WebUI configuration application Caution Do not power up the NAS device until steps 1 through 5 are x completed 1 Connect the Ethernet cables to the respective network ports of the NAS b2000 v2 and the corresponding network segments in accordance with the information in the Configuration Information section in Chapter 2 2 See Figure 5and Table 4 for the locations of the network ports on the NAS b2000 v2 3 Verify that the Windows based PC client is connected to the same subnet as the NAS b2000 v2 4 Power on the Windows based PC and wait until the operating system has c
22. ompanying such products Nothing herein houla be construed as constituting an additional warranty NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide First Edition February 2003 Part Number 32588 1 001 contents About this OVEIVICW cu Intended dd Related Documentation 2 1 vi CONVENIOS usos xe deiode ee e vii Document Conventions ics eda m s a DR Rx CR vii Tert SYMBOLS MP vii Equipment viii Rack Stability cecus rece NS ERE Seabees HEN Getting Help X HP Technical 1 X HP Storage Website eee re y eR e Us ad ag eee AA al X HP Authorized 0 xi 1 13 Configuration Options eR ERU CRUS e e on RUIN 13 Managing the NAS b2000 2 14
23. ompletely loaded Insert the RapidLaunch CD into the DVD ROM drive The RapidLaunch CD should automatically run If the program does not start up automatically the program may be run manually Click Start then select Run on the Windows taskbar and then type the following CD ROM drive 1setup exe Wait for the interface to start up 7 Goto the NAS device and power it on It will be several minutes before the NAS device is accessible on the network 8 Return to the Windows based PC Select HP StorageWorks NAS from the Show drop down list to have RapidLaunch list all NAS devices on the network as shown in Figure 6 NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide 31 Configuration Setup OSs 1875 o do OO ORO ORO ORO S Be OROROROROROROROKORO If SS BIN OROROROSOSOSOSOsOS ool 1000 oC Jo gt NE 9 oO 6999590 Figure 5 Ethernet connectors Table 4 Ethernet Network Connectors Item Description o Integrated Lights Out port iLO Eth e NIC Ethernet port 1 Eth 1 used for data e NIC Ethernet port O Eth O used for data Note Connect a loopback cable to any of the NAS b2000 v2 Ethernet ports that are not configured for use 32 NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide RapidLaunch Configuration Utili RapidLaun
24. or for NIC 1 EthO RJ 45 connector for 1 Eth USB connectors 2 black Video connector blue VHDCI SCSI connector SCSI port 1 Smart Array 5304 controller 660600966066 Note Included with NAS b2000 v2 external model only 18 NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide Product Overview Setup and Configuration Overview Setting up systems is a well defined process This section is intended as an overview of the process not a detailed list of step by step instructions Step by step procedures are documented in the administration guide Some of the steps are driven by wizards within the WebUI In either type of setup it is important to read all of the supplied documentation before starting Relevant documents include m HP StorageWorks NAS b2000 v2 Administration Guide m HP StorageWorks NAS b2000 v2 Quick Reference and Rack Installation Guide m HP StorageWorks NAS b2000 v2 Release Notes The following describes how to configure the NAS b2000 v2 1 Configure the NAS device using Chapters 2 and 3 from this guide 2 Thisis an optional step Install NIC teaming software and create fault tolerant or load balanced network ports Follow the recommendations found in this guide and in the administration guide 3 Thisis a recommended step Place the NAS device into an Active Directory or Windows NT 4 0 domain for ease of manageability 4 With the system online create the arrays and logi
25. quickstart guide hp StorageWorks NAS 52000 v2 First Edition February 2003 Part Number 325881 001 This Quick Start guide provides information about how to deploy the HP StorageWorks NAS b2000 v2 2 invent Hewlett Packard Company 2003 Hewlett Packard Company makes warranty of any kind with regard to this material including 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 consequential 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 contained in this document is subject to change without notice Compaq Computer Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Company Microsoft MS DOS Windows and Windows are US registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation Hewlett Packard Company shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein The information is provided as is without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice The warranties for Hewlett Packard Company products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements acc
26. re 1 NAS b2000 v2 internal device 14 NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide Product Overview Server Storage Enclosure Figure 2 NAS b2000 v2 external device NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide 15 Product Overview Dependencies and Requirements Specific conditions must be met in order for the NAS b2000 v2 to operate Storage Requirements To protect against data loss from hard drive failure arrays should be configured with fault tolerance in mind Several fault tolerance methods have been devised and are described in the HP StorageWorks NAS b2000 v2 Administration Guide IP Networking and Setup Requirements The following are IP networking and setup requirements needed for a NAS b2000 v2 device m Windows based PC running Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 or later on the same network segment as the NAS b2000 v2 this will be used to set up and administer the NAS device m single Ethernet connection on a switch or hub for the embedded Integrated Lights Out iLO m Additional Ethernet connection ports to client subnets depending on network options ordered Note The RapidLaunch client and NAS b2000 v2 must be on the same network segment as the management port or the RapidLaunch utility will not detect the NAS b2000 v2 16 NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide Product Overview Deploying the NAS b2000 v2 on the Network The default shipping configuration contains two 10 100 1000 integrated network int
27. sfully using an HP StorageWorks NAS device Failure to read this section and the appropriate sections on storage management in the administration guide may lead to data loss or file corruption Storage Management Elements Figure 4 provides an illustration of the various storage components of the NAS b2000 2 Storage 15 broken up into five major divisions Storage elements Logical storage elements Persistent Storage Manager Elements File system elements File sharing elements Each of these elements is composed of the previous 5 elements 20 NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide Product Overview Storage Elements LUNP x 2 UNI LUN2 Logical Drives in add Disk Volumes Using Windows 9 p LDM o Basic Disk Basic Disk Partitions Logical y Y so oa Partition 1 Partition Logical Logical Vohmmel Vohme2 Volumes Diskl Disk 2 Simple Mirrored Sparmed on POLES LIT c dum s M File System Elements Folders EXMAct CEng HiDer IXPayroll I wolume2 wendor wohme3 Share amd B2000XAcct B2000 Eng B2000 Payroll B2000WMFG B2000Mktg B2000 Dev E2000 vendor File Sharing Elements E2000 ActtSmapshotl E2000XEngeSnapshotl Figure 4 Storage management process NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide 21 Product Overview Storage Elements The lowest level of storage management on the NAS b2000 v2 occurs at the physical drive
28. the Finish icon to exit Rapid Startup Close the browser window NAS b2000 v2 will now reboot to set the configuration information 38 NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide Configuration Setup Completing the System Configuration After the configuration process there are additional tasks required in order to begin sharing files on the network procedures for the configuration tasks may be found in the HP StorageWorks NAS b2000 v2 Administration Guide These include Changing the system date and time Configuring storage using ACU and LDM Establishing file shares and creating access permissions Activating the iLO key locate the Integrated Lights Out Advanced Pack License Installation Card and follow the enclosed instructions In addition to the required configuration steps above several optional tasks may need to be completed Enabling additional protocols and the associated file shares NIC teaming NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide 39 Configuration Setup 40 NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide audience vi authorized reseller HP xi B before you begin 25 C cautions data loss 20 file corruption 20 configuration collect information 26 from RapidLaunch CD 30 WebUI 30 configuration methods 30 configuration See also configuration tasks 30 configuration setup 29 configuration tasks complete the system configuration 39 preinitialization 25 connectors keyboard 18 mouse 18 NICs 18 power 18 RJ45 18
29. worldwide technical support are listed on the HP website under support http www hp com Be sure to have the following information available 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 HP Storage Website The HP website has the latest information on this product as well as the latest drivers Access storage at http www hp com From this website select the appropriate product or solution NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide About this Guide HP Authorized Reseller For the name of your nearest HP authorized reseller m Inthe United States call 1 800 345 1518 m Canada call 1 800 263 5868 m Elsewhere see the HP website for locations and telephone numbers htto www hp com NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide xi About this Guide xii NAS b2000 v2 Quick Start Guide Product Overview This chapter describes the configuration options and setup and configuration dependencies and requirements for the HP StorageWorks NAS b2000 v2 Configuration Options The NAS b2000 v2 is specifically designed for file serving it offers optimized performance for a growing environment Storage capacity can increase as a business grows without down time or compromised performance The NAS b2000 is available in two models an internal storage mod

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