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HP StorageWorks 8000 User Manual (268 pages)
NAS 8000 User's Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 4.31 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
13
Intended Audience
13
Related Documentation
13
Document Conventions
14
Text Symbols
14
Getting Help
15
HP Technical Support
15
HP Storage Website
15
HP Authorized Reseller
16
NAS 8000 Overview
17
What Is NAS
17
Product Overview
18
Hardware
18
NAS Racked System
19
Software
20
Product Configurations
21
Dedicated Storage Configuration
22
Dedicated Storage Configuration with High Availability
23
Multiple Arrays with FC Switches
24
SAN Configuration
25
SAN Configuration with High Availability
26
User's Guide Overview
27
HP NAS 8000 Concepts
29
Understanding Physical and Logical Storage
29
Physical and Logical Storage
29
Physical Storage
30
Disk Drives
30
Logical Storage
31
Logical Unit Number
31
Volume Groups
31
File Volumes
31
Directories
31
Snapshots
31
Understanding High Availability
32
Cluster Components
32
Failover Models
32
Active/Active Failover Model
33
Active/Passive Failover Model
33
Resource Model
33
Failover Packages
34
Eliminating Single Points of Failure
35
High-Availability Options in Command View NAS
35
About HP NAS Server Security
36
HP NAS Server Security in a UNIX-Only Environment
36
HP NAS Server Security in an NT-Only Environment
38
Share-Level Security
38
User Level (Domain) Security
39
NT Master Domain Model
39
Permissions
40
Sharing Files Across Multiple Platforms
40
About Integrated Lights-Out (Ilo)
41
Getting Started
43
Using Command View NAS
43
About the Interface
43
Using the Interface
44
Identity Page
44
Command View NAS Navigation Pane
46
Downloading the Sun Microsystems Java™ Plug-In
47
Using Online Help
48
Printing Help Information
48
Task Overview
49
Prerequisites
49
Management Tasks
50
Configuring Your System and Network
51
Configuration Tab Overview
51
Using the Configuration Wizard
53
Configuration Wizard
53
Identifying Your NAS Server
55
Shutting down and Restarting
56
When to Shut down or Restart
56
Shutdown/Restart Procedure
56
High-Availability Shutdown Options
57
Configuring System Security
58
Editing the Command View NAS Access List
58
Setting an Administrative Password
58
Configuring System Properties
60
Defining the System Name
60
Setting the Date and Time
61
Assigning Contact Information
62
Configuring TCP/IP Settings
63
Defining IP Addresses
63
Defining the Command View Management Port
65
NIC Bonding
65
Create and Configure a Bond
66
Release a NIC from a Bond
67
Bonding and Dedicated Heartbeats
68
Setting the Domain Name Service (DNS)
69
Assigning DNS Entries for HA Package Names
69
Configuring High Availability Properties
70
Creating an HA Configuration
70
Editing an HA Configuration
71
Deleting an HA Configuration
72
Starting and Stopping an HA Cluster
72
Starting and Stopping a Node
74
Configuring Networking Settings
75
Windows Settings
75
Specifying WINS Properties
75
Defining Windows Security
75
UNIX Settings
77
Specifying NIS Properties
77
Specifying NFS Properties
78
Configuring Alert Settings
79
Defining SNMP Alerts
79
Defining Email Alerts (SMTP)
80
Setting up the Remote System Log
81
Using Performance Monitor
82
Viewing and Changing Performance Monitor Settings
83
Performance Monitor Window
83
Performance Monitor Window Menu, Toolbar, and Icons
83
Observing Data Path Performance
85
Real-Time Chart Toolbar
85
Historical Chart Toolbar
86
Configuring User and Group Mapping
87
Understanding User and Group Mapping
87
Setting up and Deleting User and Group Mapping
88
Importing and Exporting Users or Groups
89
Using the NDMP Agent
90
Connecting Tape Library Devices
90
Snapshot Properties
91
NDMP Security
92
NDMP Service
93
Log Messaging Level
93
NDMP Data Ports
93
Backup Devices
94
Configuring Legato Networker for Use with NDMP
94
Configuring Veritas Netbackup for Use with NDMP
95
Configuring UPS Connections
97
Disaster Recovery File Settings
98
Managing Your Storage
99
Storage Tab Overview
99
Managing Arrays and Luns
100
Viewing the Storage Array Summary
100
Scanning for New Storage
101
Renaming an Array
102
Using Advanced Array Management
102
Creating a LUN
103
Deleting a LUN
103
Managing Volume Groups
104
Viewing Volume Groups
104
Creating a Volume Group
105
Editing a Volume Group
106
Deleting a Volume Group
107
Managing Failover Packages
108
Viewing Failover Packages
108
Adding a New Failover Package
110
Editing a Failover Package
111
Deleting a Failover Package
112
Starting a Failover Package
112
Stopping a Failover Package
113
Failing over a Failover Package
114
Failing Back a Failover Package
115
Managing File Volumes
116
Viewing File Volume Information
116
Creating a New File Volume
117
Editing a File Volume
118
Deleting a File Volume
119
Managing Shares and Exports
120
Viewing Shares and Exports
120
Creating or Editing an SMB Share
121
Creating or Editing an NFS Export
122
Deleting a Share or Export
123
Verifying that the NAS 8000 Server Is Accessible to Users
123
Creating a Directory
124
Renaming a Directory
124
Deleting a Directory
125
Managing Quotas
126
Understanding Quotas
126
Enabling or Disabling Quotas in a File Volume
127
Managing User Quotas
127
Managing a User Default Quota
128
Adding a User Quota
128
Editing a User Quota
129
Resetting a User Quota to Default Limits
129
Importing and Exporting User Quotas
130
Managing Group Quotas
131
Managing a Group Default Quota
131
Adding a Group Quota
132
Editing a Group Quota
132
Resetting a Group Quota to Default Limits
133
Importing and Exporting Group Quotas
134
Replicating Data with Snapshots
135
Using Snapshots
135
Enabling Snapshots
137
Creating a Snapshot
137
Editing a Snapshot
139
Deleting a Snapshot
139
Scheduling a Snapshot
140
Monitoring the System
143
Status Tab Overview
143
Viewing System Status
144
Viewing the Event Summary
145
Viewing Client Activity
146
Launching Insight Manager
147
Enabling Virus and Backup Software
149
Applications Tab Overview
149
Using NAS Virus Protection
150
Updating the Virus File
152
Using Local FTP to Update Signature Files
153
Installing/Configuring FTP Server
153
Downloading Required Files
153
Configuring HP Virus Guard
153
Testing Signature Update
153
Using Scheduled Scan Control
154
Understanding Scheduled Scan Control
154
Creating and Editing a Scan Task
155
Performing a Scan Task and Viewing the Status
157
Copying a Scan Task
158
Deleting a Scan Task
158
Using Real Time Protection Control
159
Understanding Real Time Protection Control
159
Creating and Editing an RTP Task
160
Changing RTP Global Settings
161
Deleting an RTP Task
161
Managing Quarantined Files
162
Viewing Virus Logs
163
Using the Backup Agent
164
Enabling the Backup Agent
164
Importing the Client to a Data Protector Cell
166
Data Protector Client
166
Configuring a Backup Device
167
Configuring the Tape Drives
167
Backing up Files
168
Interactive Backup Wizard
168
Managing and Configuring the NAS 8000 Backup Agent
169
Managing Omniback II Agent
169
Snapshot Behavior: Per-Volume Snapshot Backup
171
Troubleshooting the NAS 8000 Backup Agent
172
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HP StorageWorks 8000 User Manual (240 pages)
HP Surestore NAS 8000 User's Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 3.02 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 HP NAS 8000 Overview
11
What Is NAS
11
Product Overview
12
Hardware
12
Software
14
Product Configurations
15
Direct-Attached Configuration
15
Direct-Attached Configuration with High Availability
16
SAN Configuration
19
SAN Configuration with High Availability
20
User's Guide Overview
21
2 NAS 8000 Concepts
23
Understanding Physical and Logical Storage
23
Physical Storage
24
Disk Drives
24
Logical Storage
25
Directories
25
File Volumes
25
Logical Unit Number
25
Snapshots
25
Volume Groups
25
Understanding High Availability
26
Cluster Components
26
Failover Models
27
Active/Active Failover Model
28
Active/Passive Failover Model
28
Resource Model
28
Failover Packages
29
Eliminating Single Points of Failure
29
High-Availability Options in the Command View NAS Web Interface
30
About HP NAS Server Security
31
HP NAS Server Security in a UNIX-Only Environment
31
HP NAS Server Security in an NT-Only Environment
32
Share-Level Security
33
User Level (Domain) Security
33
Permissions
34
Sharing Files Across Multiple Platforms
34
Accessing Files Created by UNIX Clients
35
Accessing Files Created by NT Clients
36
3 Getting Started
37
Using the Command View NAS Web Interface
37
Downloading the Sun Microsystems Java™ Plug-In
40
Using Online Help
41
Printing Help Information
41
Task Overview
42
Prerequisites
42
Management Tasks
42
4 Configuring Your System and Network
45
Using the Configuration Wizard
46
Identifying Your NAS Server
48
Shutting down and Restarting
49
Direct-Attached and SAN Configuration
49
High-Availability Configuration
50
Configuring System Security
51
Editing the Command View NAS Access List
51
Setting an Administrative Password
51
Configuring System Settings
53
Defining the System Name
53
Setting the Date and Time
54
Assigning Contact Information
54
Configuring TCP/IP Settings
56
Defining IP Addresses
56
Defining the Command View Management Port
58
Enabling Bonding
58
Setting the Domain Name Service (DNS)
60
Configuring High-Availability Settings
61
Cluster Configuration Overview
61
Entering Node Settings
63
Defining the Cluster Name
64
Defining the Quorum Server
64
Setting Timeouts and Intervals
65
Starting and Stopping Clustering Services
66
Configuring Networking Settings
68
Windows Settings
68
Defining Windows Security
68
Specifying WINS Properties
68
UNIX Settings
70
Specifying NIS Properties
70
Specifying NFS Properties
71
Configuring Alert Settings
72
Defining SNMP Alerts
72
Defining Email Alerts (SMTP)
73
Setting up the Remote System Log
74
Configuring User and Group Mapping
75
Understanding User and Group Mapping
75
Importing and Exporting Users or Groups
77
Configuring UPS Connections
78
5 Managing Your Storage
79
Managing Arrays and Luns
80
Viewing the Storage Array Summary
80
Scanning for New Storage
81
Renaming an Array
81
Using Advanced Array Management
82
Creating a LUN
82
Deleting a LUN
83
Managing Volume Groups
84
Viewing Volume Groups
84
Creating a Volume Group
84
Editing a Volume Group
85
Deleting a Volume Group
86
Managing Failover Packages
87
Viewing Failover Packages
87
Adding a New Package
88
Editing a Package
89
Deleting a Package
90
Starting a Package
90
Stopping a Package
91
Failing over a Package
91
Failing Back a Package
92
Managing File Volumes
93
Viewing File Volume Information
93
Creating a New File Volume
94
Editing a File Volume
95
Deleting a File Volume
96
Managing Shares and Exports
97
Viewing Shares and Exports
97
Creating or Editing an SMB Share
98
Creating or Editing an NFS Export
99
Deleting a Share or Export
99
Verifying that the HP NAS Server Is Accessible to Users
100
Creating a Directory
100
Renaming a Directory
101
Deleting a Directory
101
Replicating Data with Snapshots
102
Using Snapshots
102
Creating a Snapshot
103
Editing a Snapshot
104
Deleting a Snapshot
104
Scheduling a Snapshot
105
Managing Quotas
107
Understanding Quotas
107
Enabling or Disabling Quotas
107
Configuring User Quotas
108
Managing User Quotas
108
Adding a User Quota
109
Editing a User Quota
109
Deleting a User Quota
110
Importing and Exporting User Quotas
110
Configuring Group Quotas
111
Managing Group Quotas
111
Adding a Group Quota
112
Editing a Group Quota
112
Deleting a Group Quota
113
Importing and Exporting Group Quotas
113
6 Monitoring the System
115
Viewing the Status Summary
117
Storage Array Status
118
Environment
118
Performance
118
Monitoring the NAS Server
119
Monitoring Events
119
Viewing the Hardware Event Log
119
Viewing the System Log
120
Monitoring the Environment
121
Viewing System Voltage Status
121
Viewing Temperature Status
121
Viewing Cooling Fan Status
122
Monitoring Components
123
Viewing Memory Status
123
Viewing Power Supply Status
123
Viewing UPS Status
124
Monitoring Performance
125
Viewing CPU Utilization
125
Viewing Network Activity
125
Viewing Client Activity
126
Monitoring High-Availability Settings
127
Monitoring Nodes
127
Monitoring Failover Packages
127
7 Enabling Virus and Backup Software
129
Using NAS Virus Protection
130
Overview
130
Updating the Virus File
132
Using Scheduled Scan Control
133
Creating and Editing a Scan Task
133
Understanding Scheduled Scan Control
133
Performing a Scan Task and Viewing the Status
135
Copying a Scan Task
136
Deleting a Scan Task
136
Using Real Time Protection Control
137
Creating and Editing an RTP Task
137
Understanding Real Time Protection Control
137
Changing RTP Global Settings
138
Deleting an RTP Task
139
Managing Quarantined Files
139
Viewing Virus Logs
141
Using the Backup Agent
142
Connecting Tape Devices
143
Using HP Openview Omniback II and the NAS Backup Agent
143
Enabling the NAS 8000 Backup Agent
144
Importing the Client to an Omniback II Cell
145
Configuring a Backup Device
146
Configuring the Tape Drives
146
Backing up Files
147
Managing and Configuring the HP Openview Omniback II NAS Agent
149
Snapshot Behavior: Per-Volume Snapshot Backup
150
Troubleshooting the Omniback Agent
151
Enabling Snapshots
154
HP StorageWorks 8000 Software Manual (80 pages)
HP StorageWorks 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array Updating Product Software Guide (XCS 6.220) (5697-0459, October 2010)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 1.21 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Getting Started
9
Upgrade Overview
9
Upgrade Paths
10
Reference Documentation
10
Required Kits
11
Pre-Upgrade Tasks
13
Checking Current Controller Software Version
13
Checking Current Software Versions
13
Management Software Version Worksheet
14
Checking the HP Command View EVA Version
15
Checking the Storage System Hardware
15
HSV Storage Network Properties Window
15
HP Command View EVA Online Help
15
Hardware Folder Properties Window
16
Checking Operational States
16
Checking and Upgrading Your SAN Infrastructure
17
Collecting SAN Configuration Data Using SAN Visibility
17
Installing SAN Visibility
18
Using SAN Visibility
18
Creating a Report
21
Reading the Report
23
Sample SAN Visibility Report
23
Evaluating Your Configuration
24
Selecting an Appropriate Time to Perform an Online Upgrade
24
Analyzing Storage System I/O Using HP Command View Evaperf
25
Tips for Using HP Command View Evaperf
25
HP Command View Evaperf Command Options
26
Running HP Command View Evaperf
26
Sample Virtual Disk Statistics Display
28
HP Command View Evaperf Virtual Disk Statistics
28
Managing Host I/O Timeouts for an Online Upgrade
29
Default Timeout Values
29
Hp-Ux
29
Checking or Changing Timeouts
30
Ibm Aix
30
Linux
30
IBM AIX Timeout Settings
30
Mac os X
31
Microsoft Windows
31
Checking Timeout Values
31
Checking or Changing Timeouts
32
Netware
32
Openvms
32
Solaris
32
Tru64
32
Vmware
33
Xen Citrix
33
Managing Application I/O Timeouts for an Online Upgrade
33
Back up All Storage System Data
34
Upgrading HP Command View EVA
34
Upgrading Using the Typical Installation
35
Verifying the Installation
35
Upgrading Browsers and Jres
36
HP Insight Remote Support Software
36
Archiving and Clearing the Error Log
37
Upgrading HP Replication Solutions Manager (Optional)
37
Monitoring Storage System Stability
38
Controller Events (Initialized System) Window
38
Preparing an HP Continuous Access EVA Environment for Upgrading
39
Upgrading Disk Drive Firmware in an HP Continuous Access EVA Environment
40
Saving Storage System Configuration Information
40
Task Checklist
42
XCS 6.220 Pre-Upgrade Task Checklist
42
Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array
45
Solving Upgrade Problems
45
Step 1. Checking the Health of the Enterprise Virtual Array
45
Hardware Folder Properties Window
46
Checking Operational States
46
Controller Events (Initialized System) Page
47
Step 2. Disabling Remote Support Software
48
Step 3. Clearing Storage System Passwords
48
Clearing the Password on the Operator Control Panel (OCP)
48
Disabling Password Access in HP Command View EVA
49
Step 4. Halting All Host Access to the Storage System for an Offline Upgrade (Optional)
49
Step 5. Upgrading Controller Software to XCS 6.220
50
Upgrading Controller Software
50
Code Load Storage System-Page 1 Window
51
Code Load Storage System-Page 2 Window
52
Initializing Firmware Code Load
53
Storage System Updating Firmware
53
Step 6. Upgrading Disk Drive Firmware
54
Verifying XCS Version after Upgrading
54
Upgrading the Firmware on All Disks
55
Upgrading Firmware on an Individual Disk
59
Step 7. Entering Storage System Passwords
59
Enabling Password Access in HP Command View EVA
60
Entering the Password on the OCP
60
Step 8. Resuming Storage System Operation
61
Enable Password Access to a Storage System Window
61
Task Checklist
62
Upgrade Task Checklist
62
Downgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array
65
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HP StorageWorks 8000 Overview (59 pages)
HP Surestore NAS 8000 High Availability Solution Integration Manual
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 1.46 MB
Table of Contents
Read Me First
1
Binder Contents
2
Product Configuration Overview
3
Network and Storage Planning
5
Storage Overview and Terminology
6
Physical Storage
6
Logical Storage
6
Virtual Array
6
High Availability
8
Failover Packages
8
Data Protection
9
Active Spare
9
Ha Storage Configuration
10
Planning Worksheets
13
Storage Planning Worksheet
14
Ha Planning Worksheet
16
Installation Guide
25
Review the Planning Worksheets
26
Check the Contents of each Package
26
System Components
26
Shipping Configurations
28
Rack the Components
29
Safety Tips
29
Connect the Components
31
Connect the Network Ports
36
Connect Power
37
Define Basic Network and Ha Settings
40
Configure the Quorum Server
40
Configure the Nas Servers
40
Run the Command View Nas Configuration Wizard
43
Build the Storage System
45
Create Luns
46
Create Volume Groups
46
Create and Start Failover Packages
47
Create File Volumes
48
Assign Shared Access
49
Enable the Software Modules
50
Next Steps
51
Using the System
51
Where to Go for Help
51
Warranty and Support
55
Warranty Information
55
HP StorageWorks 8000 Overview (51 pages)
HP Surestore NAS 8000 SAN High Availability Solution Integration Manual
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.84 MB
Table of Contents
Read Me First
1
Binder Contents
2
Trademark Information
2
Product Configuration Overview
3
Network and Storage Planning
5
Storage Overview and Terminology
6
Physical Storage
6
Logical Storage
6
High Availability
8
Failover Packages
8
HA Storage Configuration
9
Planning Worksheets
11
Storage Planning Worksheet
12
HA Planning Worksheet
14
Installation Guide
23
Review the Planning Worksheets
24
Check the Contents of each Package
24
System Components
24
Shipping Configurations
26
Rack the Components
27
Safety Tips
27
Connect the Components
29
Connect a Tape Library (Optional)
30
Connect the Network Ports
30
Connect Power
31
Define Basic Network and HA Settings
33
Configure the Quorum Server
33
Configure the NAS Servers
33
Run the Command View NAS Configuration Wizard
36
Build the Storage System
38
Create and Configure Luns on the SAN-Attached Storage Arrays
38
Scan for Storage and Confirm Available Space
39
Create Volume Groups
39
Create and Start Failover Packages
40
Create File Volumes
41
Assign Shared Access
42
Enable the Software Modules
43
Next Steps
44
Using the System
44
Where to Go for Help
44
Warranty and Support
47
Warranty Information
47
Standard Limited Warranty
47
Warranty Upgrades
48
Hewlett-Packard Hardware Limited Warranty
49
Replacement Parts Warranty
49
Items Not Covered
49
HP StorageWorks 8000 Installation And User Manual (42 pages)
v 1.6.0 - HP StorageWorks NAS Data Path Manager - Installation and User's Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.64 MB
Table of Contents
Nas Data Path Manager
1
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
5
Intended Audience
5
Related Documentation
5
Document Conventions
6
Getting Help
6
HP Technical Support
6
HP Storage Website
7
HP Authorized Reseller
7
NAS Data Path Manager
9
Product Overview
9
Graphical User Interface
10
System Requirements
10
Product Components
11
Guide Overview
11
Data Path Concepts
12
Data Path Load Balancing
13
Data Path Failover
14
Automatic Failback
14
Install NAS Data Path Manager
15
Prerequisites
15
Install the Software
15
Enable and Disable the Software
15
Monitor Data Paths
17
Use Performance Monitor to Monitor Hbas
17
View and Change Performance Monitor Settings
17
Observe Data Path Performance
19
View Volume Groups for Path Information
21
View Volume Group Information in Tree View
21
Create a New Volume Group
24
Edit Selected Volume Group
24
Delete Selected Volume Group
25
Test Selected Path
25
Repair Volume Group
25
Reset LUN Paths to Factory Settings
26
Refresh the View
26
View Volume Group Information in Table View
26
Decide Whether to Manage the Data Paths
27
Manage the Data Paths
28
Learn to Perform Basic Data Path Manager Tasks
28
Accept the Default Settings
28
Assign a LUN to a Storage Array
29
Take a Path Off-Line or Put It Back On-Line
29
Change Path Behavior (from Alternate to Preferred or Vice-Versa)
29
Add Hardware
30
Remove Hardware
30
Optimize Path Performance
31
Troubleshoot Failed Paths
31
Restore to Default Settings
33
Recover from a Disaster
33
A Text API Commands for NAS Data Path Manager
35
Glossary
37
Index
39
HP StorageWorks 8000 User Manual (19 pages)
NAS 8000 Unix - Oracle User's Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.38 MB
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
2
For more Information
2
Table of Contents
3
Hp Solution Overview
4
Storage Management and Definition Guide
5
Defining NAS 8000 Storage for Oracle Databases
5
Nfs Guidelines (NAS 8000)
6
Use of Nis
6
Setting the Number of Nfsd Daemons
6
Allowing 'Root' Access / Trusted Hosts
7
Nfs Mounting Guidelines (Client Side)
7
Hard Mounting
7
Soft Mounting
7
Useful Mounting Options (Client)
8
Rsize and Wsize
8
Installation of Oracle Software
8
Installation of Oracle on NAS 8000
8
Setuid Bit
8
Location of Alert Logs and Trace Files
9
Installation of Oracle on the Oracle Server
9
Moving Data Files from Already Existing Databases
10
The Link Method to Move Data Files
10
Database Administrative Method for Moving Data Files
10
Database Administrative Method for Moving Control Files
10
Database Administrative Method for Moving Active Redo Log Files
10
Creating New Database(S)
11
Database Administration
11
Performance Tuning
11
Increasing Available Storage in the NAS 8000
12
Adding a Hard Drive to a VA 7100 Array
12
Adding a Hard Drive to a VA 7400 Array
13
Backups and Snapshots
13
Hot Backups Using NAS 8000 Snapshots
14
Hot Backups Without NAS 8000 Snapshots
14
Cold Backups Using NAS 8000 Snapshots
14
Cold Backups Without NAS 8000 Snapshots
14
Nvram Usage and Nvram Failures
14
Problems, Challenges, and Constraints
15
Product Information
15
Storage Diagram for VA 7100
16
Storage Diagram for VA 7400 (Single Volume Group)
17
Storage Diagram for VA 7400 (Extra Fault Tolerance)
18
Glossary
19
HP StorageWorks 8000 User Manual (17 pages)
Storing Windows-based Oracle Databases on the HP NAS 8000
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.38 MB
Table of Contents
For more Information
2
Table of Contents
3
Hp Solution Overview
4
Storage Management and Definition Guide
5
Defining NAS 8000 Storage for Oracle Databases
5
NAS 8000 Security Level Guidelines
6
Installation of Oracle Software
6
Installation of Oracle on NAS 8000
6
Location of Alert Logs and Trace Files
7
Installation of Oracle on the Oracle Server
7
Creating New Database(S)
7
Share Level Security
7
Creating a Database with the Oracle Database Administration Assistant (Dbassist)
7
Setting Service Owner in Share Level Security
7
User Level Security
8
Creating a Database with the Oracle Database Administration Assistant (Dbassist)
8
Creating a Database with Command and SQL Files
8
Setting Service Owner
9
Moving Data Files from Already Existing Databases
9
Database Administrative Method for Moving Control Files
9
Database Administrative Method for Moving Active Redo Log Files
9
Database Management
10
Performance Tuning
10
Increasing Available Storage in the NAS 8000
10
Adding Hard Drive(S) to the VA 7Xxx Array
11
Backups and Snapshots
11
Hot Backups Using NAS 8000 Snapshots
12
Hot Backups Without NAS 8000 Snapshots
12
Cold Backups Using NAS 8000 Snapshots
12
Cold Backups Without NAS 8000 Snapshots
12
Nvram Usage and Nvram Failures
12
Problems, Challenges, and Constraints
13
Storage Diagram for VA 7100
14
Storage Diagram for VA 7400 (Single Volume Group)
15
Storage Diagram for VA 7400 (Extra Fault Tolerance)
16
Glossary
17
HP StorageWorks 8000 User Manual (17 pages)
Storing Microsoft SQL Server Databases on the NAS 8000
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.32 MB
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
2
For more Information
2
Table of Contents
3
Hp Solution Overview
4
Storage Management and Definition Guide
5
Defining NAS 8000 Storage for Microsoft SQL Server Databases
5
NAS 8000 Security Level Guidelines
6
Preparing SQL Server to Utilize the NAS 8000
6
Enabling Networked Storage on SQL Server
6
Setting the Service Owner for SQL Server
7
Installation of Microsoft SQL Server Software
7
Installation of SQL Server on the NAS 8000
7
Installation of SQL Server on a Windows Server
7
Addressing the NAS 8000 from the SQL Server
7
Universal Naming Convention
7
Mapped Network Drives
8
Preferred Method for Specifying Access Points/Shares
8
Creating New Database(S)
8
Share Level Security
9
User Level Security
9
Creating a Database with the SQL Server Enterprise Manager Utility
9
Creating a Database through SQL Scripts
9
Moving Data Files from Already Existing Databases
9
Database Management
10
Performance Tuning
10
Increasing Available Storage in the NAS 8000
10
Adding Hard Drive(S) to the VA 7Xxx Array
11
Backups
11
Nvram Usage and Nvram Failures
12
Problems, Challenges, and Constraints
13
Storage Diagram for VA 7100
14
Storage Diagram for VA 7400 (Single Volume Group)
15
Storage Diagram for VA 7400 (Extra Fault Tolerance)
16
Glossary
17
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (11 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.1A for Windows
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.41 MB
Table of Contents
Release Notes
1
About this Document
3
Release Notes Information
3
Intended Audience
3
Supported Configurations
4
Switch Support
8
Operating Constraints
9
Server Support
9
Windows 2000 and Windows Server
10
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (9 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.0E for HP-UX
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.45 MB
Table of Contents
Release Notes
1
About this Document
3
Release Notes Information
3
Intended Audience
3
Supported Configurations
4
Operating System Support
5
Required Patches
6
Operating Constraints
7
Supported Servers
7
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (9 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.1A for Linux
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.37 MB
Table of Contents
Release Notes
1
About this Document
3
Intended Audience
3
Supported Configurations
4
Operating System Specifications
4
Switch Support
7
Operating Constraints
8
Boot Support
8
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (7 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.1A for HP-UX
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.43 MB
Table of Contents
Release Notes
1
About this Document
3
Intended Audience
3
Supported Configurations
4
Required Patches
4
Switch Support
5
Operating Constraints
6
Supported Servers
6
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (7 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.0D for OpenVMS
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.33 MB
Table of Contents
Release Notes
1
About this Document
3
Intended Audience
3
New Features
3
Supported Configurations
4
Operating System Support
4
Operating Constraints
7
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (8 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.1C for Windows
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.14 MB
Table of Contents
Release Notes
1
Product Models
3
Devices Supported
3
Operating Systems
7
Server Support
8
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (7 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.0D for Sun Solaris
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.31 MB
Table of Contents
About this Document
3
Intended Audience
3
New Features
3
Supported Configurations
4
Operating Constraints
6
Required Patches
6
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (10 pages)
v1.6.0 - HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 - Release Notes
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.35 MB
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (7 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.1A for OpenVMS
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.32 MB
Table of Contents
Release Notes
1
About this Document
3
Intended Audience
3
Supported Configurations
4
Switch Support
5
Operating Constraints
7
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (7 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.1C for Linux
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.14 MB
Table of Contents
Release Notes
1
Product Models
3
Devices Supported
3
Operating Systems
5
Boot Support
6
Important Notes
7
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (6 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.0D for Novell
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.37 MB
Table of Contents
About this Document
3
Intended Audience
3
New Features
3
Supported Configurations
4
Operating Constraints
5
Server Support
5
Known Problems
6
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (6 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.1B for Sun Solaris
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.14 MB
Table of Contents
About this Document
3
Intended Audience
3
Supported Configurations
4
Operating System Specifications
4
Required Patches
5
Operating Constraints
6
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (5 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.0D for IBM AIX
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.29 MB
Table of Contents
Release Notes
1
About this Document
3
Intended Audience
3
New Features
3
Supported Configurations
4
Operating Constraints
5
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (5 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.1A for IBM AIX
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.27 MB
Table of Contents
Release Notes
1
About this Document
3
Intended Audience
3
Supported Configurations
4
Operating Constraints
5
Server Support
5
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (5 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.1C for Sun Solaris
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.11 MB
Table of Contents
Release Notes
1
Devices Supported
3
Operating Systems
3
Product Models
3
Supported Platforms
5
Important Notes
5
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (5 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.1C for HP-UX
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.16 MB
Table of Contents
Release Notes
1
Devices Supported
3
Operating Systems
3
Product Models
3
Supported Servers
5
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (5 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.1C for VMware
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.2 MB
Table of Contents
Release Notes
1
Devices Supported
3
Operating Systems
3
Product Models
3
Important Notes
5
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (6 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.1C for Tru64 UNIX
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.1 MB
Table of Contents
Release Notes
1
Product Models
3
Operating Systems
3
Important Notes
5
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (5 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.1A for VMware
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.36 MB
Table of Contents
Release Notes
1
About this Document
3
Intended Audience
3
Supported Configurations
4
Operating Constraints
5
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (5 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.1A for Novell
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.22 MB
Table of Contents
About this Document
3
Intended Audience
3
Supported Configurations
4
Operating Constraints
5
Server Support
5
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (6 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.1C for OpenVMS
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.15 MB
Table of Contents
Release Notes
1
Operating Systems
3
Product Models
3
Important Notes
6
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (4 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.1C for IBM AIX
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.12 MB
Table of Contents
Release Notes
1
Product Models
3
Operating Systems
3
Server Support
4
HP StorageWorks 8000 Release Note (4 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 5.1C for Novell NetWare
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.11 MB
Table of Contents
Release Notes
1
Product Models
3
Operating Systems
3
Server Support
4
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