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HP StorageWorks 8400 User Manual (146 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 3.37 MB
Table of Contents
User Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
1 EVA6400/8400 Hardware
9
M6412A Disk Enclosures
9
Enclosure Layout
9
I/O Modules
10
I/O Module Status Indicators
10
Fiber Optic Fibre Channel Cables
11
Copper Fibre Channel Cables
12
Fibre Channel Disk Drives
12
Disk Drive Status Indicators
12
Disk Drive Blank
13
Controller Enclosures
13
Operator Control Panel
14
Status Indicators
15
Navigation Buttons
16
Alphanumeric Display
16
Power Supplies
16
Blower Module
17
Battery Module
17
HSV Controller Cabling
18
Storage System Racks
19
Rack Configurations
19
Power Distribution-Modular Pdus
20
Pdus
21
Pdu a
22
Pdu B
22
Pdms
22
Rack AC Power Distribution
23
Rack System/E Power Distribution Components
24
Rack AC Power Distribution
24
Moving and Stabilizing a Rack
25
2 Enterprise Virtual Array Startup
27
EVA8400 Storage System Connections
27
EVA6400 Storage System Connections
28
Direct Connect
28
Iscsi Connection Configurations
29
Fabric Connect Iscsi
29
Direct Connect Iscsi
29
Procedures for Getting Started
30
Gathering Information
30
Host Information
30
Setting up a Controller Pair Using the OCP
31
Entering the WWN
31
Entering the WWN Checksum
32
Entering the Storage System Password
33
Installing HP P6000 Command View
33
Installing Optional EVA Software Licenses
33
3 EVA6400/8400 Operation
34
Best Practices
34
Operating Tips and Information
34
Reserving Adequate Free Space
34
Using FATA Disk Drives
34
Using Solid State Disk Drives
34
Qlogic HBA Speed Setting
34
EVA6400/8400 Host Port Negotiates to Incorrect Speed
34
Creating 16 TB or Greater Virtual Disks in Windows 2008
35
Importing Windows Dynamic Disk Volumes
35
Losing a Path to a Dynamic Disk
35
Microsoft Windows 2003 MSCS Cluster Installation
35
Maximum LUN Size
35
Managing Unused Ports
36
Changing the Host Port Connectivity
36
Failback Preference Setting for HSV Controllers
37
Changing Virtual Disk Failover/Failback Setting
39
Implicit LUN Transition
39
Storage System Shutdown and Startup
39
Shutting down the Storage System
40
Starting the Storage System
40
Saving Storage System Configuration Data
40
Adding Disk Drives to the Storage System
42
Creating Disk Groups
43
Handling Fiber Optic Cables
43
Using the OCP
43
Displaying the OCP Menu Tree
43
Displaying System Information
45
Displaying Versions System Information
45
Shutting down the System
45
Shutting the Controller down
46
Restarting the System
46
Uninitializing the System
47
Password Options
47
Changing a Password
47
Clearing a Password
48
4 Configuring Application Servers
49
Overview
49
Clustering
49
Multipathing
49
Installing Fibre Channel Adapters
49
Testing Connections to the EVA
50
Adding Hosts
50
Creating and Presenting Virtual Disks
50
Verifying Virtual Disk Access from the Host
51
Configuring Virtual Disks from the Host
51
Hp-Ux
51
Scanning the Bus
51
Creating Volume Groups on a Virtual Disk Using Vgcreate
52
Ibm Aix
52
Accessing IBM AIX Utilities
52
Adding Hosts
53
Creating and Presenting Virtual Disks
53
Verifying Virtual Disks from the Host
53
Linux
54
Driver Failover Mode
54
Installing a Qlogic Driver
54
Upgrading Linux Components
55
Upgrading Qla2X00 Rpms
55
Detecting Third-Party Storage
55
Compiling the Driver for Multiple Kernels
56
Uninstalling the Linux Components
56
Using the Source RPM
56
Verifying Virtual Disks from the Host
57
Openvms
57
Updating the Alphaserver Console Code, Integrity Server Console Code, and Fibre Channel FCA Firmware
57
Verifying the Fibre Channel Adapter Software Installation
57
Console LUN ID and os Unit ID
57
Adding Openvms Hosts
58
Scanning the Bus
59
Configuring Virtual Disks from the Openvms Host
60
Setting Preferred Paths
60
Oracle Solaris
60
Loading the Operating System and Software
60
Configuring Fcas with the Oracle SAN Driver Stack
60
Configuring Emulex Fcas with the Lpfc Driver
61
Configuring Qlogic Fcas with the Qla2300 Driver
62
Fabric Setup and Zoning
64
Oracle Storedge Traffic Manager (Mpxio)/Oracle Storage Multipathing
64
Configuring with Veritas Volume Manager
64
Configuring Virtual Disks from the Host
65
Verifying Virtual Disks from the Host
67
Labeling and Partitioning the Devices
67
Vmware
68
Installing or Upgrading Vmware
68
Configuring the EVA6400/8400 with Vmware Host Servers
68
Configuring an ESX Server
69
Loading the FCA NVRAM
69
Setting the Multipathing Policy
69
Specifying Diskmaxlun
70
Verifying Connectivity
70
Verifying Virtual Disks from the Host
70
Configuring Raw Device Mapping
71
Windows
71
Verifying Virtual Disk Access from the Host
71
Setting the Pending Timeout Value for Large Cluster Configurations
71
5 Customer Replaceable Units
72
Customer Self Repair (CSR)
72
Parts Only Warranty Service
72
Best Practices for Replacing Hardware Components
72
Component Replacement Videos
72
Verifying Component Failure
72
Identifying the Spare Part
72
Replaceable Parts
73
Replacing the Failed Component
75
Replacement Instructions
75
6 Support and Other Resources
76
Contacting HP
76
Subscription Service
76
Documentation Feedback
76
Related Information
76
Documents
76
HP Websites
76
Typographic Conventions
77
Rack Stability
78
Customer Self Repair
78
A Regulatory Compliance Notices
79
Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers
79
Federal Communications Commission Notice
79
FCC Rating Label
79
Class a Equipment
79
Class B Equipment
79
Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo, United States Only
80
Modification
80
Cables
80
Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien)
80
Class a Equipment
80
Class B Equipment
80
European Union Notice
80
Japanese Notices
81
Japanese VCCI-A Notice
81
Japanese VCCI-B Notice
81
Japanese VCCI Marking
81
Japanese Power Cord Statement
81
Korean Notices
81
Class a Equipment
81
Class B Equipment
82
Taiwanese Notices
82
BSMI Class a Notice
82
Taiwan Battery Recycle Statement
82
Turkish Recycling Notice
82
Vietnamese Information Technology and Communications Compliance Marking
82
Laser Compliance Notices
83
English Laser Notice
83
Dutch Laser Notice
83
French Laser Notice
83
German Laser Notice
84
Italian Laser Notice
84
Japanese Laser Notice
84
Spanish Laser Notice
85
Recycling Notices
85
English Recycling Notice
85
Bulgarian Recycling Notice
86
Czech Recycling Notice
86
Danish Recycling Notice
86
Dutch Recycling Notice
86
Estonian Recycling Notice
87
Finnish Recycling Notice
87
French Recycling Notice
87
German Recycling Notice
87
Greek Recycling Notice
88
Hungarian Recycling Notice
88
Italian Recycling Notice
88
Latvian Recycling Notice
88
Lithuanian Recycling Notice
89
Polish Recycling Notice
89
Portuguese Recycling Notice
89
Romanian Recycling Notice
89
Slovak Recycling Notice
90
Spanish Recycling Notice
90
Swedish Recycling Notice
90
Battery Replacement Notices
90
Dutch Battery Notice
90
French Battery Notice
91
German Battery Notice
91
Italian Battery Notice
92
Japanese Battery Notice
92
Spanish Battery Notice
93
B Error Messages
94
C Controller Fault Management
103
Using HP P6000 Command View
103
GUI Termination Event Display
103
GUI Event Display
103
Fault Management Displays
104
Displaying Last Fault Information
104
Displaying Detailed Information
104
Interpreting Fault Management Information
105
D Non-Standard Rack Specifications
106
Rack Specifications
106
Internal Component Envelope
106
EIA310-D Standards
106
EVA Cabinet Measures and Tolerances
106
Weights, Dimensions and Component CG Measurements
106
Airflow and Recirculation
107
Component Airflow Requirements
107
Rack Airflow Requirements
107
Configuration Standards
107
Environmental and Operating Specifications
107
UPS Selection
107
Shock and Vibration Specifications
109
E Single Path Implementation
111
High-Level Solution Overview
111
Benefits at a Glance
111
Installation Requirements
112
Recommended Mitigations
112
Supported Configurations
112
General Configuration Components
112
Connecting a Single Path HBA Server to a Switch in a Fabric Zone
112
HP-UX Configuration
114
Requirements
114
HBA Configuration
114
Risks
115
Limitations
115
Windows Server (32-Bit) Configuration
115
Requirements
115
HBA Configuration
116
Risks
116
Limitations
116
Windows Server (64-Bit) Configuration
117
Requirements
117
HBA Configuration
117
Risks
117
Limitations
117
Oracle Solaris Configuration
118
Requirements
118
HBA Configuration
118
Risks
119
Limitations
119
Tru64 UNIX Configuration
119
Requirements
119
HBA Configuration
120
Risks
120
Openvms Configuration
121
Requirements
121
HBA Configuration
121
Risks
122
Limitations
122
Linux (32-Bit) Configuration
122
Requirements
122
HBA Configuration
123
Risks
123
Limitations
123
Linux (64-Bit) Configuration
123
Requirements
123
HBA Configuration
124
Risks
124
Limitations
124
IBM AIX Configuration
125
Requirements
125
HBA Configuration
125
Risks
125
Limitations
125
Vmware Configuration
126
Requirements
126
HBA Configuration
126
Risks
127
Limitations
127
Failure Scenarios
127
Hp-Ux
127
Windows Server
128
Oracle Solaris
128
Openvms and Tru64 UNIX
129
Linux
129
Ibm Aix
130
Vmware
130
Glossary
132
Index
143
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HP StorageWorks 8400 User Manual (150 pages)
Enterprise Virtual Array
Brand:
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| Category:
Storage
| Size: 2.15 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
13
Intended Audience
13
Related Documentation
13
Document Conventions and Symbols
13
Document Conventions
13
Rack Stability
14
HP Technical Support
15
Customer Self Repair
15
Subscription Service
15
HP Websites
15
Documentation Feedback
15
EVA6400/8400 Hardware
17
M6412A Disk Enclosures
17
Enclosure Layout
17
Disk Drive Bay Numbering
17
I/O Modules
18
Disk Enclosure Front View Without Bezel Ears
18
Disk Enclosure Rear View
18
I/O Module Detail
19
I/O Module Status Indicators
19
Port Status Leds
19
I/O Module Status Leds
19
Fiber Optic Fibre Channel Cables
20
Copper Fibre Channel Cables
20
Fibre Channel Disk Drives
20
Fiber Optic Fibre Channel Cable
20
Copper Fibre Channel Cable
20
Disk Drive Blank
21
Disk Drive Status Indicators
21
Controller Enclosures
21
Disk Status Indicators
21
Disk Status Indicator LED Descriptions
21
HSV400 Controller Rear View
22
HSV450 Controller Rear View
22
Operator Control Panel
23
Controller Front View
23
Controller OCP
23
Status Indicators
24
Controller Status Indicators
24
Controller Port Status Indicators
24
Navigation Buttons
25
Alphanumeric Display
25
Power Supplies
25
Navigation Button Functions
25
Blower Module
26
Power Supply
26
Blower Module Pulled out
26
Fan Status Indicators
26
Battery Module
27
Battery Status Indicators
27
HSV Controller Cabling
28
Storage System Racks
28
Rack Configurations
29
Power Distribution
29
Storage System Hardware Components Back View
29
Hz and 50-Hz Wall Receptacles
29
Pdus
30
Pdu 1
31
Pdu 2
31
Pdms
31
Dual PDU Assembly
31
Rack AC Power Distribution
32
Rack PDM
32
Rack System/E Power Distribution Components
33
Rack AC Power Distribution
33
Rack AC Power Distribution
34
Moving and Stabilizing a Rack
34
Single Rack Configuration Floor Space Requirements
35
Raising a Leveler Foot
35
Enterprise Virtual Array Startup
37
EVA8400 Storage System Connections
37
EVA6400 Storage System Connections
38
EVA8400 Configuration
38
Direct Connect
39
EVA6400 Configuration
39
Iscsi Connection Configurations
40
Fabric Connect Iscsi
40
Direct Connect Iscsi
40
Procedures for Getting Started
41
Gathering Information
41
Host Information
41
Setting up a Controller Pair Using the OCP
42
Entering the WWN
42
Push Button Functions
42
Entering the WWN Checksum
43
Location of the World Wide Name Labels
43
Entering the Storage System Password
44
Installing HP Command View EVA
44
Installing Optional EVA Software Licenses
44
EVA6400/8400 Operation
45
Best Practices
45
Operating Tips and Information
45
Reserving Adequate Free Space
45
Using FATA Disk Drives
45
Maximum LUN Size
45
Managing Unused Ports
46
Failback Preference Setting for HSV Controllers
47
Failback Preference Behavior
47
Failback Settings by Operating System
48
Changing Virtual Disk Failover/Failback Setting
49
Impact on Virtual Disk Presentation When Changing Failover/Failback Setting
49
Implicit LUN Transition
50
Storage System Shutdown and Startup
50
Shutting down the Storage System
50
Starting the Storage System
51
Saving Storage System Configuration Data
52
Adding Disk Drives to the Storage System
53
Creating Disk Groups
53
Handling Fiber Optic Cables
53
Using the OCP
54
Displaying the OCP Menu Tree
54
Menu Options Within the OCP Display
55
Displaying System Information
56
Displaying Versions System Information
56
Shutting down the System
56
Shutdown Methods
56
Restarting the System
57
Shutting the Controller down
57
Password Options
58
Uninitializing the System
58
Changing a Password
59
Clearing a Password
59
Customer Replaceable Units
61
Customer Self Repair (CSR)
61
Parts Only Warranty Service
61
Best Practices for Replacing Hardware Components
61
Component Replacement Videos
61
Verifying Component Failure
61
Identifying the Spare Part
62
Replaceable Parts
62
Typical Product Label
62
Controller Enclosure Replacement Parts
62
M6412-A Disk Enclosure Replaceable Parts
63
Replacing the Failed Component
64
Replacement Instructions
64
Error Messages
67
Error Messages
80
A Regulatory Notices and Specifications
81
Regulatory Notices
81
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice
81
FCC Class a Certification
81
Cables
82
Class a Equipment
82
Class B Equipment
82
Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo, United States Only
82
Modifications
82
Laser Device
83
Compliance with CDRH Regulations
83
Laser Safety Warnings
83
Certification and Classification Information
83
Canadian Notice (Avis Canadian)
84
Class a Equipment
84
Class B Equipment
84
European Union Notice
84
Notice for France
84
WEEE Recycling Notices
84
English Notice
84
Czechoslovakian Notice
85
Dutch Notice
85
Estonian Notice
85
Finnish Notice
85
French Notice
86
German Notice
86
Greek Notice
86
Hungarian Notice
86
Italian Notice
87
Korean Communication Committee Notice
87
Latvian Notice
87
Lithuanian Notice
87
Polish Notice
88
Portuguese Notice
88
Slovakian Notice
88
Slovenian Notice
89
Spanish Notice
89
Swedish Notice
89
Germany Noise Declaration
89
Japanese Notice
90
Harmonics Conformance (Japan)
90
Taiwanese Notice
90
Japanese Power Cord Notice
90
Country-Specific Certifications
90
Typical Enclosure Certification Label
91
B Controller Fault Management
93
Using HP Command View EVA
93
GUI Termination Event Display
93
GUI Event Display
94
Fault Management Displays
94
Displaying Last Fault Information
94
Typical HP Command View EVA Event Display
94
Displaying Detailed Information
95
Interpreting Fault Management Information
95
Controller Event Text Description File
95
C Non-Standard Rack Specifications
97
Rack Specifications
97
Internal Component Envelope
97
EIA310-D Standards
97
Mounting Space Dimensions
97
EVA Cabinet Measures and Tolerances
98
Weights, Dimensions and Component CG Measurements
98
Airflow and Recirculation
98
Component Airflow Requirements
98
Component Data
98
Rack Airflow Requirements
99
Configuration Standards
99
Environmental and Operating Specifications
99
UPS Selection
99
HP UPS Models and Capacities
99
UPS Operating Time Limits
100
EVA8400 UPS Loading
100
Shock and Vibration Specifications
101
EVA6400 UPS Loading
101
Operating Shock/Vibration
102
D Single Path Implementation
103
High-Level Solution Overview
103
Benefits at a Glance
104
Installation Requirements
104
Recommended Mitigations
104
Supported Configurations
104
General Configuration Components
105
Connecting a Single Path HBA Server to a Switch in a Fabric Zone
105
Single Path HBA Server Without Openvms or Tru64 UNIX
106
HP-UX Configuration
107
HBA Configuration
107
Requirements
107
Single Path HBA Server with Openvms or Tru64 UNIX
107
Limitations
108
Risks
108
HP-UX Configuration
108
Windows Server 2003 (32-Bit) Configuration
109
HBA Configuration
109
Limitations
109
Requirements
109
Risks
109
HBA Configuration
110
Requirements
110
Windows Server 2003 (64-Bit) Configuration
110
Windows Server 2003 (32-Bit) Configuration
110
Risks
111
Limitations
111
Windows Server 2003 (64-Bit) Configuration
111
SUN Solaris Configuration
112
HBA Configuration
112
Limitations
112
Requirements
112
Risks
112
HBA Configuration
113
Requirements
113
Tru64 UNIX Configuration
113
SUN Solaris Configuration
113
Risks
114
Tru64 UNIX Configuration
114
Openvms Configuration
115
HBA Configuration
115
Limitations
115
Requirements
115
Risks
115
HBA Configuration
116
Netware Configuration
116
Requirements
116
Risks
116
Openvms Configuration
116
Limitations
117
Linux (32-Bit) Configuration
117
Requirements
117
Netware Configuration
117
HBA Configuration
118
Risks
118
Limitations
118
Linux (32-Bit) Configuration
118
Linux (64-Bit) Configuration
119
HBA Configuration
119
Limitations
119
Requirements
119
Risks
119
HBA Configuration
120
IBM AIX Configuration
120
Requirements
120
Linux (64-Bit) Configuration
120
Risks
121
Limitations
121
IBM AIX Configuration
121
Vmware Configuration
122
HBA Configuration
122
Limitations
122
Requirements
122
Risks
122
Failure Scenarios
123
Hp-Ux
123
Vmware Configuration
123
HP-UX Failure Scenarios
123
Windows Server 2003
124
Sun Solaris
124
Windows Server 2003 Failure Scenarios
124
Sun Solaris Failure Scenarios
124
Openvms and Tru64 UNIX
125
Openvms and Tru64 UNIX Failure Scenarios
125
Linux
126
Netware
126
Netware Failure Scenarios
126
Linux Failure Scenarios
126
Ibm Aix
127
Vmware
128
Glossary
129
Index
147
HP StorageWorks 8400 Software Manual (86 pages)
HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array updating product software guide (XCS 09522000) (576287-003, October 2010)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 2.2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Getting Started
9
Upgrade Overview
9
Evaluate Your Configuration
9
XCS 09522000 Upgrade Considerations
10
Upgrade Paths
11
Reference Documentation
11
Required Kits
12
Controller Software
12
Pre-Upgrade Tasks
15
Checking Current Controller Software Version
15
Checking Current Software Versions
15
Checking the HP Command View EVA Version
16
Management Software Version Worksheet
16
Checking the Storage System Hardware
17
EVA Storage Network Properties Window
17
HP Command View EVA Online Help
17
Hardware Folder Properties Window
18
Checking Operational State
18
Checking and Upgrading Your SAN Infrastructure
19
Collecting SAN Configuration Data Using SAN Visibility
19
Installing SAN Visibility
20
Using SAN Visibility
20
Obtaining a Report from HP
23
Reading the Report
26
Sample SAN Visibility Report
26
Selecting an Appropriate Time to Perform an Online Upgrade
27
Analyzing Storage System I/O Using HP Command View Evaperf
27
Tips for Using HP Command View Evaperf
27
HP Command View Evaperf Command Options
28
Running HP Command View Evaperf
28
Sample Virtual Disk Statistics Display
30
HP Command View Evaperf Virtual Disk Statistics
30
Managing Host I/O Timeouts for an Online Upgrade
31
Hp-Ux
32
Default Timeout Values
32
Ibm Aix
32
Checking or Changing Timeouts
32
IBM AIX Timeout Settings
32
Linux
33
Mac os X
34
Microsoft Windows
34
Checking Timeout Values
34
Netware
34
Openvms
35
Solaris
35
Checking or Changing Timeouts
35
Vmware
35
Xen Citrix
36
Back up All Storage System Data
36
Upgrading HP Command View EVA
36
Upgrading on a Management Server
37
HP Command View EVA Upgrade Paths
37
Verifying the Installation on the Management Server
38
Upgrading the Management Module
39
Management Module
40
Verifying the Installation on the Management Module
41
Upgrading Browsers and Jres
42
HP Insight Remote Support Software
42
Upgrading HP Replication Solutions Manager (Optional)
43
Monitoring Storage System Stability
43
Controller Events (Initialized System) Window
44
Preparing an HP Continuous Access EVA Environment for Upgrading
45
Upgrading Disk Drive Firmware in an HP Continuous Access EVA Environment
46
Saving Storage System Configuration Information
46
Task Checklist
48
Pre-Upgrade Task Checklist
48
Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array
51
Solving Upgrade Problems
51
Step 1. Checking the Health of the Enterprise Virtual Array
51
Hardware Folder Properties Window
52
Checking Operational State
52
Controller Events (Initialized System) Page
53
Step 2. Disabling Remote Support Software
54
Step 3. Clearing Storage System Passwords
54
Disabling Password Access in HP Command View EVA
54
Step 4. Halting All Host Access to the Storage System for an Offline Upgrade
55
Step 5. Upgrading Controller Software to XCS 09522000
55
Upgrading Controller Software
55
Code Load Storage System-Page 1 Window
56
First Code Load Confirmation Screen
57
Second Code Load Confirmation Screen
57
Initializing Software Code Load
58
Storage System Updating Software
58
Verifying and Resetting the I/O Module
59
Verifying XCS Version after Upgrading
59
I/O Tab of Disk Enclosure Properties Window
60
Step 6. Upgrading Disk Drive Firmware
61
Blank Fields on I/O Tab
61
Upgrading Firmware on All Disks
62
Code Load Selection Window - Disk Drives
63
Code Load Disk Drives - Page 1 Window
63
Code Load Disk Drives - Status Window
65
Upgrading Firmware on an Individual Disk
66
Step 7. Entering Storage System Passwords
66
Enabling Password Access in HP Command View EVA
67
Step 8. Resuming Storage System Operation
67
Enable Password Access to a Storage System Window
67
Task Checklist
68
Upgrade Task Checklist
68
Troubleshooting
71
Solving HP Command View EVA Problems
71
General HP Command View EVA Troubleshooting Tips
71
Troubleshooting HP Command View EVA with a Management Server
72
Troubleshooting Specific HP Command View EVA Errors
72
View Is Not Set or View List Is Null
72
HTTP Status 404, Not Found or Status 503, no Service
73
Possible Causes and Corrective Actions for HTTP 404 and HTTP 503 Errors
73
Unknown Storage System
74
No Storage Systems Found
74
Solving Security Credentials Configuration Problems
75
Possible Causes and Corrective Actions When no Storage System Found
75
Access Control
76
Troubleshooting Disk Drive Firmware Upgrade
76
Disk Drive Firmware Upgrade Errors and Workarounds
76
Solving Problems Selecting a Storage System
77
Status Icon for a Good Storage System
77
Solving Problems Disabling DR Group Failsafe Mode
78
Solving Problems Downloading the System Software File
78
Invalid Image File (Status Code 21006)
78
Status Icon for a Bad Storage System
78
Bad Image Header (Status Code 65)
79
Solving Problems if the Storage System Does Not Come Back Online
79
Invalid Image File (Status Code 21006)
79
Solving Problems with Multiple Resynchronizations
80
Support and Other Resources
81
Contacting HP
81
HP Technical Support
81
Subscription Service
81
Documentation Feedback
81
Related Information
81
Documents
81
Websites
82
Typographic Conventions
82
Document Conventions
82
Index
85
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Racks & Stands
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Getting Started
7
Hardware Requirements
7
EVA6400/8400 0Cxd Expansion
7
0Cxd Expansion Rack Requirements
8
EVA8400 0C9D Expansion
8
Rear View of a 2C6D Main Rack
9
0C9D Expansion Rack Requirements
10
Rear View of a 0C6D Expansion Rack
10
Rear View of a 2C18D Main Rack
11
Rear View of a 0C9D Expansion Rack
12
2 Installing Disk Enclosures into the Expansion Rack
13
Before You Begin
13
Kit Contents
13
Converting the Rails
14
Kit Contents
14
Attach the Rails
15
Square Hole to Round Hole Cabinet Conversion
15
Attaching the Rear Rail
16
Attaching the Front Rail
16
Installing the Disk Enclosure
17
Move Retaining Bracket to Back
17
Remove Bezel Cover
17
Slide Disk Enclosure Onto Rails
18
Tighten Disk Enclosure Thumbscrews
18
Secure Rear of Enclosure
19
Inserting a Disk Drive
20
Disk Drive Numbering
20
Inserting a Drive Blank
20
Cabling Disk Enclosures in the Expansion Rack
21
Eva6400
21
0C6D Expansion Rack for the EVA6400
22
Eva8400
23
0C6D Expansion Rack for the EVA8400
23
0C9D Expansion Rack for the EVA8400
25
Preparing the Expansion Rack for Connection to the Main Rack
26
Physically Inspect the Expansion Rack
26
Inspect Expansion Rack Disk Drives
26
Inspect the Disk Enclosure Power Supplies
27
Inspect the I/O Modules
27
Disk Drive Status Indicators
27
Disk Drive Status Indicator Descriptions
27
Inspect the Disk Enclosure Fan Modules
28
Fan Module Location
28
3 Connecting the Main Rack to the Expansion Rack
29
Routing Cables in the Expansion Rack
29
Online Expansion
29
Connecting an EVA6400 Multi-Product Rack to a 0C6D Expansion Rack
29
EVA6400 2C6D Configuration
30
Complete Cabling for an EVA6400 2C6D to 0C6D Expansion
31
General EVA6400 Expansion Cabling Guidelines
32
Connecting an EVA8400 Multi-Product Rack to a 0C6D Expansion Rack
32
EVA8400 2C6D Configuration
33
Complete Cabling for an EVA8400 2C6D to 0C6D Expansion
35
General EVA8400 Expansion Cabling Guidelines
35
Connecting an EVA8400 2C18D Rack to a 0C9D Expansion Rack
36
EVA8400 2C18D Configuration
37
EVA8400 0C9D Loop 1 Connections
38
EVA8400 0C9D Loop 2 Connections
39
EVA8400 0C9D Loop 3 Connections
40
Offline Expansion
41
Shutting down the Main Rack Controllers
41
Complete Cabling for an EVA8400 2C18D to 0C9D Expansion (2C27D)
41
Connecting an EVA6400 Multi-Product Rack to a 0C6D Expansion Rack
42
Connecting an EVA8400 Multi-Product Rack to a 0C6D Expansion Rack
42
Connecting an EVA8400 2C18D Rack to a 0C9D Expansion Rack
42
Powering up the Controllers
42
4 Support and Other Resources
45
Contacting HP
45
HP Technical Support
45
Subscription Service
45
Documentation Feedback
45
Related Information
45
Documents
45
Websites
46
Document Conventions
46
Customer Self Repair
47
Rack Stability
47
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