HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 2-node HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 Storage Service Guide - Page 47
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NOTE: The system name can include only letters, numbers and the special characters ".-_", (dot, hyphen, underscore) and can be no more than 31 characters long. The first character in the sequence must be a letter or number. Enter the InServ system name ==> Cluster will be initialized with the name IS THIS THE CORRECT NAME? yes/change => yes Cluster is being initialized with the name ...Please Wait... 8. Verify the OS version is correct. Type c and press Enter to continue. Patches: None Component Name Version CLI system 3.1.2.xxx CLI Client 3.1.2.xxx System Manager 3.1.2.xxx Kernel 3.1.2.xxx TPD Kernel Code 3.1.2.xxx Enter < C > to continue or < Q > to quit ==> c 9. Verify the number of drives in the storage system. Type c and press Enter to continue. 10. If there are any missing or nonstandard connections, an error message displays. Verify that all nonstandard connections are correct or complete any missing connections, then type r and press Enter to recheck the connections. If it is necessary to quit the setup procedure to resolve an issue, type q and press Enter When all connections are correct, type c and press Enter to continue. 11. The system prompts you to begin the system stress test script. Type y and press Enter. The system stress test continues to run in the background as you complete the system setup. At this point, it is recommended that the OOTB stress test be started. This will run heavy I/O on the PDs for 1 hour following 1 hour of chunklet initialization. The results of the stress test can be checked in approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes. Chunklet initialization will continue even after the stress test completes. Select the "Run ootb-stress-analyzer" option from the console menu to check the results.Do you want to start the test (y/n)? ==> y 12. When finished, type c and press Enter. 13. Create spare chunklets as directed. CAUTION: HP recommends that at least four physical disks worth of chunklets be designated as spares to support the servicemag command. The default sparing options create an appropriate number of spare chunklets for the number of disks installed. Select one of the following spare chunklet selection algorithms: Custom allows specifying the exact number of chunklets, but is not recommended as spares must be manually added when new disks are added. Enter "Ma" for maximal, "D" for default, "Mi" for minimal, or "C" for custom: D Selecting spare chunklets... Manually Initializing the Storage System Software 47