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Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide Abstract This document describes the HP 4x00/6x00/8x000 Enterprise Virtual Array. This document is intended for customers who operate and manage the EVA4x00/6x00/8x00 storage systems. This document applies to the EVA4000/6000/8000 and EVA4100/6100/8100 models only - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 2
HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP website: http://www.hp.com/go/storagewarranty Acknowledgements Microsoft® and Windows® are U.S. registered - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 3
support 14 HP Insight Remote Support software 14 Storage system components...14 HP Command View EVA...15 Controller software...15 XCS features and functionality 15 Optional software storage system password 24 Installing HP Command View EVA 25 Installing optional EVA software licenses 25 3 - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 4
Error condition categories 41 Error queue...41 Error condition report format 42 Navigating the error condition display 42 Reporting group feature -on self test (POST 45 30-10010-02 loop switch...45 Power-on self test (POST 46 Reading the switch status indicators 46 Problem isolation...47 HSV - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 5
the host port topology 65 Host port connection limit on B-series 3200 and 3800 switches 65 Enabling Boot from SAN for Windows direct connect 66 Windows 2003 MSCS cluster installation 66 Connecting to C-series switches 66 Failback preference setting for HSV controllers 67 Changing virtual - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 6
Updating the AlphaServer console code, Integrity Server console code, and Fibre Channel FCA firmware...86 Verifying the Fibre Channel adapter software installation 102 Customer self repair (CSR)...102 Parts only warranty service 102 Best practices for replacing hardware components 102 Component - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 7
7 Support and other resources 107 Contacting HP...107 Subscription service...107 Documentation feedback...107 Related information...107 Documents...107 Websites...107 Document conventions and symbols 108 Rack stability...108 Customer self repair...109 A Regulatory notices - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 8
format...122 Correcting errors...122 Drive conditions...123 0.1.en.01 CRITICAL condition-Drive configuration or drive link rate 123 0.1.en.02 INFORMATION condition-Drive missing 124 0.1.en.03 INFORMATION condition-Drive software blowers installed EMU conditions...130 Resetting the EMU...130 driver - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 9
CAN bus communication port conditions 135 Resetting the EMU...135 1.1.03.01 removed 139 Host conditions...139 C Controller fault management 140 Using HP Command View EVA 140 GUI termination event display 140 GUI event Single Path Implementation 150 High-level solution overview 150 Contents 9 - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 10
Benefits at a glance...150 Installation requirements...151 Recommended mitigations...151 Supported configurations...151 General configuration components 151 Connecting a single path HBA server to a switch in a fabric zone 151 HP-UX configuration...153 Requirements...153 HBA configuration...153 - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 11
Failure scenarios...163 HP-UX...163 Windows Server...164 Sun Solaris...164 OpenVMS and Tru64 UNIX 165 Linux...165 IBM AIX...166 VMware...166 Glossary 168 Index...180 Contents 11 - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 12
storage solutions • HP-supplied disk drives that conform to the enclosure-initiated Enclosure Services Interface (ESI) • State-of-the-art controller software • Completely integrated configurations with a single part number, plus disk drives and storage system software • Support for integrated iSCSI - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 13
Copy EVA http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storage/software/bizcopyeva/index.html ◦ HP Continuous Access EVA http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storage/software/conaccesseva/index.html • Dual- and multi-node cluster support provided for host-level fault tolerance and high system availability - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 14
hp.com/storage/spock HP Insight Remote Support software HP strongly recommends that you install HP Insight Remote Support software to complete the installation or upgrade of your product and to enable enhanced delivery of your HP Warranty, HP Care Pack Service or HP contractual support agreement. HP - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 15
, increases disk utilization efficiency, and allows for easy dynamic storage expansion. XCS is installed on the storage system and is also included in the XCS for HSV Controller software kit. XCS features and functionality • Support for up to 240 disk drives per controller pair • Management of up to - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 16
• Multivendor platform support • Controller password protection for configuration control • Selective storage presentation • SAN-based data zoning Optional software licensing HP Business Copy EVA and HP Continuous Access EVA require a separate license for each controller pair. Instructions for - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 17
The hardware components shown in Figure 1 (page 16) are described in the following sections and in "Enterprise Virtual Array hardware components" (page 26). Storage system components 17 - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 18
HP authorized service representative. The information in this chapter provides an overview of the steps involved in the installation and configuration of the storage system. This chapter consists of: EVA8000/8100 storage system connections Figure 2 (page all the disks should one loop fail. Four FC - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 19
system connections Figure 3 (page 19) shows a typical EVA6000/6100 SAN topology: • The HSV200-A and HSV200-B controllers connect via two host ports (FP1 and FP2) to the Fibre Channel fabrics. The hosts that will access the storage system are connected to the same fabrics. • The HP Command View EVA - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 20
currently supported on Microsoft Windows only. HP Command View EVA must be connected to one problem, insert an optical loop-back connector into the empty host port; the Connection state will display Connected. For more information about optical loop-back connectors, contact your HP-authorized service - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 21
controller. • In a dual MPX100 configuration, at least one FC port from each MPX100 must be connected to one storage system controller. • The Host Port Configuration must be set to Fabric Connect using the OCP. • HP Continuous Access EVA is supported on the same storage system connected in MPX100 - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 22
virtual disks available to their hosts. See the storage system software documentation for each host's operating system. HP Service Engineer Gathering information The following items should be available when installing and configuring an Enterprise Virtual Array. They provide information necessary - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 23
page 23) lists the push-button functions when entering the WWN, WWN checksum, and password data. Table 1 Push button functions Button Function Selects a character by scrolling up through the character list one character at a time. Moves forward one installed Wide Name labels 1. World Wide - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 24
NOTE: Notifications of the startup test steps that have been executed are displayed while the than eight characters, you will no longer be able to manage the storage system with an earlier version of HP Command View EVA. In this case, it will be necessary to clear the long password and reenter a - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 25
installing the software. Installing optional EVA software licenses If you purchased optional EVA software, it will be necessary to install the license. Optional software available for the Enterprise Virtual Array includes HP Business Copy EVA and HP Continuous Access EVA. Installation instructions - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 26
from left to right. A drive is referred to by its bay number. Enclosure status indicators are located in the lower-right, front corner. Figure 6 (page 26) shows the front and rear views of the FC drive enclosure. Figure 6 FC drive enclosure-front and rear views 1. Drive bay 1 3. EMU 5. Blower - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 27
I/O modules are functionally identical, but are not interchangeable. Module A can only be installed at the right end of the enclosure, and module B can only be installed at the left end of the enclosure. See Figure 6 (page 26). Each I/O module has two ports that can both transmit and receive data - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 28
problem. Check transceiver and fiber cable connections. NOTE: The EMU will not flash the lower indicator on its own. It will flash only in response to a locate command. You can flash each of the lights connectors on each end. See Figure 9 (page 29). 28 Enterprise Virtual Array hardware components - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 29
◦ Never leave the connectors exposed to the air ◦ Install a dust cover on each transceiver and fiber cable connector of the connector, clean the connector as described in "Handling fiber optic cables" (page 76). Figure 9 up to 120 disk drives to be supported per Fibre Channel drive enclosure pair • - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 30
on the bus. • +5.1 VDC is not available. • The drive is not properly installed in the enclosure. This amber status indicator is on when there is a disk drive on, off, or flashing. The status indicators states for operational drive status are shown in Table 5 (page 30). See Table 6 (page 31) for the - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 31
On Fault On Description Indicates no connection or the controllers are offline. Recommended corrective actions: 1. Check power supplies for proper operation. 2. If defective, replace disk drive. On Off Flashing Indicates disk drive error/not active. Recommended corrective actions: 1. Verify - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 32
output of 681 W. A single power supply can support an enclosure with a full complement of disks. The power supply circuitry provides protection page 31). See Table 7 (page 32) for definitions of the indicator displays. Table 7 Power supply/blower status indicators Blower status indicator On Flashing - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 33
page 26). Controls and displays Figure 13 (page 33) illustrates the location and function of the EMU displays, controls, and connectors. Figure 13 EMU controls and displays 1. Status indicators: a. EMU - This flashing 5. RS232 - For use by HP-authorized service representatives 6. LCD ONLY - Unused - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 34
neither display nor change this information. HP Command View EVA can display the level I/O module • Installation • Removal • Status • Type • Revision level Power supplies • Installation • Removal • Status • Type • Revision level its components. See Table 9 (page 34). Table 9 EMU status displays - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 35
page 35). Table 10 EMU status indications EMU indicator (green) Flashing Power indicator (green) Flashing Flashing On Flashing On Flashing Off On On Off On Off Off Fault indicator (amber) Flashing for information about the problem. The EMU is operational The top-level, two-character - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 36
the display will change to En, Li, rG, Au, or Er. A flashing alphanumeric display indicates that you can edit an address or state, or view a pattern differs depending on the type of error condition. See Table 12 (page 36) for the duration and the approximate relationship of these alarms. The most - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 37
the EMU alphanumeric display from displaying Er, nor does it prevent HP Command View EVA from displaying the error condition report. When the alarm 3. Press and release the top push-button to change the display to a flashing On (Audible Alarm On). 4. Press and release the bottom push-button to - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 38
but unobserved fault. HP does not recommend disabling the audible alarm. Disabling the audible alarm affects only one enclosure. This action . 3. Press and release the top push-button to change the display to a Flashing oF (Audible Alarm Off). 4. Press and release the bottom push-button to accept - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 39
(01 through 14) one minute after a push manually assign an enclosure number. The enclosures are numbered as shown in Figure 14 (page HP Enterprise Virtual Array Hardware Configuration Guide for more information. For more information about the reporting group number, see "Reporting group feature" (page - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 40
based on the enclosure ID expansion cable to which they are connected. Figure 15 (page 40) shows the typical configuration of a 42U cabinet with 14 enclosures. Figure 15 is passed to the controllers for processing and display by HP Command View EVA. 40 Enterprise Virtual Array hardware components - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 41
the most severe error condition, it occurs when one or more enclosure components have failed and have disabled are listed in Table 13 (page 41). Table 13 Error condition reporting . Each error condition remains in the error queue until the problem is corrected, or for at least 15 seconds after the - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 42
For example, if errors at all levels have occurred, the EMU displays them in number that defines the specific element reporting the problem. The format for this display is en. with a procedure to display error conditions. Figure 16 (page 43) illustrates the sequence for displaying error conditions - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 43
element. 2. Determining the major problem. 3. Defining additional problem information. Reporting group feature Another on a Fibre Channel drive enclosure. Each of the drive enclosures on a loop pair are in one reporting group: • All of the drive enclosures on loop pair 1, both loop 1A and loop - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 44
loop switches and the EVA6000/6100 uses two switches to connect firmware loaded into the on-board flash memory. The switch is designed as a SFP) transceivers and cables. The storage system uses one of the following loop switches: • 30-10022 specific port. Figure 17 (page 45) shows the 30-10022 - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 45
2. Ethernet link 3. Port status 4. System status Power Fault Temp • Flashing-the Ethernet port is receiving data. • Flashing rapidly-the traffic level is high. • On-the port is connected to an operational Ethernet. • Off-SFP is not installed in the port. • On (green)-Normal port operational status - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 46
contact your HP authorized service representative. Reading the switch status indicators Figure 18 (page 46) shows indicates that the internal hardware self-test failed and the switch will not problem immediately. The OverTemp indicator turns off when the problem is corrected. Table 15 (page - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 47
Problem isolation Table 16 (page 47) lists several basic problems and their solutions. Table 16 30-10010-02 loop switch basic troubleshooting Problem Recommended action SFPs are installed 2. Contact your HP authorized service representative for further assistance. SFP is installed and the SFP - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 48
HP Command View EVA management commands are processed by the controllers. Up to 18 drive enclosures are supported by one controller pair. Figure 19 (page 48) shows the HSV210-A/B controller rear view. Figure 20 (page have the 30-10022-01 loop switches installed, you must also upgrade the loop - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 49
6. FC cache mirror ports 8. Power supply 0 10. Service connectors (not for customer use) 1. Battery 0 3. controller can fully support an entire cache memory. Each HSV200-A/B controller has one battery. When the batteries are fully indicators. See Figure 22 (page 50). HP Command View EVA is the - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 50
in Table 17 (page 50). During initial setup, the status indicators might not flashing, there is a problem. When this indicator is green, there is at least one physical light the blue LED on the front and back of the controller. This indicator comes on in response to a Locate command issued by HP - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 51
the current display and location in the menu structure. Table 19 (page 51) defines the basic pushbutton functions when navigating the menus and options the Storage System Name and the World Wide Name. An active (flashing) display, an error condition message, or a user entry (pressing a push-button) - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 52
seconds for the OCP display to return to the default display. Table 20 (page 52) identifies all the menu options available within the OCP display. CAUTION: Many For more information on the OCP settings, contact your HP-authorized service representative. Table 20 Menu options within the OCP display - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 53
HP-authorized service representative when servicing software or World Wide Name page 54). • Shutting down the controller (see "Shutting the controller down" (page 54)). • Restarting the system (see "Restarting the system" (page 54)). • Uninitializing the system (see "Uninitializing the system" (page - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 54
system and HP Command View it can communicate with HP Command View EVA. "Uninitializing the system" (page 55). Shutting the controller down down. NOTE: HP Command View EVA is the preferred method the OCP only if HP Command View EVA cannot to go to Startup. No user input is required. The system will automatically - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 55
accessed. CAUTION: Uninitializing the system destroys all user data. The WWN will remain in the See "Entering the storage system password" (page 24) for more information on valid password on the controller requires changing the password on any HP Command View EVA with access to the storage system. - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 56
on the controller requires changing the password on any HP Command View EVA with access to the storage system to all controller enclosure components. If one power supply fails, the remaining status indicators Status indicator Green Amber Flashing amber Description Normal operation Power supply - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 57
indicators. See Table 24 (page 58) for additional information on the status indicators. Figure 25 Cache batteries 1. Status indicator 3. Battery 0 2. Fault indicator 4. Battery 1 The table below describes the battery status indicators. When a battery is first installed, the fault indicator goes - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 58
updated. When a new battery is installed, it may be necessary for the controllers to update the code on the battery to the correct version. Both indicators flash rapidly for approximately 30 seconds. Battery is undergoing a scheduled battery load test in) wide controller and are still supported. • - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 59
including expansion and interconnection, see the HP Enterprise Virtual Array Hardware Configuration Guide. Power distribution AC power is distributed power sources with a compatible wall receptacle (see Figure 26 (page 59)). ◦ One dual PDU assembly. Each PDU connects to a different wall receptacle - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 60
Drive enclosures, when purchased separately, include one 50 cm black cable and one 50 cm gray cable. The configuration enclosures due to increased fan speed • HP Command View EVA will continuously display group of four AC receptacles (see Figure 27 (page 60)). The voltages are then routed to PDMs, - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 61
right vertical rail connect to PDU 2. Each PDM has eight AC receptacles and one thermal circuit breaker. The PDMs distribute the AC power from the PDUs to the PDM could cause an overload condition. HP supports only the AC power distributions defined in this user guide. Figure 28 Rack PDM 1. Power - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 62
a maximum of four PDMs mounted on the left and right vertical rails (see Figure 29 (page 62)). • PDMs 1 through 3 connect to receptacles A through D on PDU 1. Power installed in the rack. If one storage system is installed, only two PDUs are required. If multiple storage systems are installed, - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 63
casters support the rack weight and the feet do not impede movement. Each rack requires an area 600 mm (23.62 in) wide and 1000 mm (39.37 in) deep (see Figure 30 (page 63)). Figure 30 Single rack configuration floor space requirements 1. Front door 3. Rack width 600 mm 5. Rear service area depth - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 64
the other feet. Figure 31 Raising a leveler foot 1. Hex nut 2. Leveler foot 3. Carefully move the rack to the installation area and position it to provide the necessary service areas (see Figure 30 (page 63)). To stabilize the rack when it is in the final installation location: 1. Use a wrench to - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 65
to reserve, see the HP Enterprise Virtual Array configuration best practices white paper. See "Best practices" (page 65). Using FATA disk all hosts, zone by HBA as defined in the HP SAN Design Reference Guide. • Limit affected switches to only one HBA connection per host. • Limit placement of the - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 66
website: http://www.hp.com/support/spock Windows 2003 MSCS cluster installation The MSCS cluster installation wizard on Windows 2003 may fail to find the shared quorum device and disk resources may not be auto-created by the cluster setup wizard. This is a known Windows Cluster Setup issue that has - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 67
Failback preference setting for HSV controllers Table 25 (page 67) describes the failback preference behavior for the online to Controller B and set to Path A are brought online to Controller A. This is a one time occurrence. If the host then moves the LUN using SCSI commands, the LUN will remain - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 68
one time occurrence. If the host then moves the LUN using SCSI commands, the LUN will remain where moved. Table 26 (page 68) describes the failback default behavior and supported settings when AULA-compliant multipath software Path A/B - Failover/Failback Windows Failback performed on the host - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 69
(page a large amount service representative for assistance. Shutting down the storage system To shut the storage system down, perform the following steps: 1. Start HP Command View EVA. 2. Select the appropriate storage system in the Navigation pane. The Initialized Storage System Properties window - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 70
switch (callout 4 in Figure 17 (page 45)) on the rear of each HSV SMA. From the SMA user interface, click Settings > HP-authorized service to a series of files stored HP Command View EVA is installed, or any host that can run the Storage System Scripting Utility (SSSU) to communicate with the HP - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 71
HP Storage System Scripting Utility reference. See "Related information" (page 107). 1. Double-click on the SSSU desktop icon to run the application. When prompted, enter Manager (management server name or IP address), User SYSTEM "Large EVA". 4. Enter CAPTURE CONFIGURATION, specifying the full path - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 72
software and the utility's CAPTURE CONFIGURATION command are not designed to automatically restore this type of configuration. For more information, see the HP Storage System Scripting Utility Reference. Example 1 Saving configuration data using SSSU on a Windows /8100, do not install a disk in bays - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 73
than one. For example, no enclosure should have two disks until all the other enclosures have at least one. • Disk drives should be installed in its activity indicator (1) to stop flashing (up to 90 seconds) before installing the next disk (see Figure 32 (page 73)). This procedure must be followed - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 74
installed in second group Adding a disk drive This section describes the procedure for adding a Fibre Channel disk drive. Removing the drive blank 1. Grasp the drive blank by the two mounting tabs (see Figure 34 (page be checked and set to manual if necessary: 74 Enterprise Virtual Array operation - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 75
in the HP Enterprise Virtual Array Disk Drive Firmware Support. See "Related information" (page 107) for a link to this document. If the disk drive is using an unsupported version of firmware, download the correct firmware from the following website and install it using the instructions included - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 76
correct firmware, contact your HP-authorized service representative for assistance. If you are running XCS 6.000, verify that leveling is not in progress before upgrading the disk drive firmware. In HP Command View EVA, go to the General tab of the Disk Group Properties window and verify that the - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 77
caps when installing an I/O module, a transceiver or a cable. Install the dust covers when disconnecting a transceiver or cable. • When to clean - If Dry the connector with moisture-free compressed air. One of the many sources for cleaning equipment specifically designed for fiber optic connectors is - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 78
installing adapters • Tools to service your server The FCA board plugs into a compatible I/O slot (PCI, PCI-X, PCI-E) in the host system. For instructions on plugging in boards, see the hardware manual. You can download the latest FCA firmware from the following website: http://www.hp.com/ support - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 79
Linux Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows 2008 4. Check the Host folder in the Navigation pane of HP Command View EVA to verify that the host FCAs are added. NOTE: More information about HP Command View EVA is available at http://www.hp.com/ support/manuals. Click Storage Software under Storage - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 80
Properties window. Verifying levels page 107) for the location of these documents. • Ensure that you are running a supported version of the host operating system. For more information, see the HP instructions, see the documentation included with your server. HP-UX To create virtual disks for HP Driver - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 81
group block data, allowing HP-UX to access the virtual disk. See the pvcreate, vgcreate, and lvcreate man pages for more information about hp.com/support/downloads In the Search products box, enter MPIO, and then click AIX MPIO PCMA for HP Arrays. Select IBM AIX, and then select your software - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 82
Level LUN on the Virtual Disk Properties window. Verifying virtual disks from the host full output. Output similar to the following is displayed: hdisk1 Available 1V-08-01 hdisk2 Available 1V-08-01 hdisk3 Available 1V-08-01 HP HSV300 Enterprise Virtual Array HP HSV300 Enterprise Virtual Array HP - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 83
uses. Installing a Qlogic driver NOTE: The HP Emulex driver kit performs in a similar manner; use ./INSTALL -h to list all supported arguments. 1. Download the appropriate driver kit for your distribution. The driver kit file is in the format hp_qla2x00-yyyy-mm-dd.tar.gz. 2. Copy the driver kit to - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 84
Linux components If you have any installed components from a previous solution kit or driver kit, such as the qla2x00 RPM, invoke the INSTALL script with no arguments, as shown in the following example: # ./INSTALL To manually upgrade the components, select one of the following kernel distributions - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 85
the Linux components To uninstall the components, use the INSTALL script with the -u option as shown in the following example: # ./INSTALL -u To manually uninstall all components, or to uninstall just one of the components, use one or all of the following commands: # rpm -e fibreutils # rpm - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 86
varies for the different server types. To update firmware, follow the procedure described in the Installation instructions that accompany the firmware images. Verifying the Fibre Channel adapter software installation A supported FCA should already be installed in the host server. The procedure to - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 87
servers, do one of the following: 1. Enter the show device fg/full OVMS command HP 4 Gb Fibre Channel Driver or HP 2 Gb Fibre Channel Driver as the driver name. For example: T D D Y C I R P F A V VERSION E G G #D #C DRIVER NAME IMAGE NAME 22 00000105 B X X 1 1 HP 4 Gb Fibre Channel Driver - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 88
OF-VIRTUAL-DISK/FULL For example, to display device information on a virtual disk named $1$DGA50, enter $ SHOW DEVICE $1$DGA50:/FULL. The following virtual disk, do the following: • Check the switch zoning database. • Use HP Command View EVA to verify the host presentations. • Check the SRM console - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 89
encounter problems in a large cluster environment, HP software Follow the manufacturer's instructions for loading the operating system (OS) and software onto the host. Load all OS patches and configuration utilities supported by HP and the FCA manufacturer. Configuring FCAs with the Sun SAN driver - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 90
Update instructions depend on the version of your OS: • For Solaris 9, install the latest Sun StorEdge SAN software with associated patches. To locate the software, log into My Oracle Support: https://support.oracle.com/CSP/ui/flash.html 1. Select the Patches & Updates tab and then search for - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 91
target ID to the world wide port name (WWPN) of driver stack" (page 89). Configuring QLogic FCAs with the qla2300 driver See the latest Enterprise Virtual Array release notes or contact your HP representative to determine which QLogic FCAs and which driver version HP supports with the qla2300 driver - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 92
HP Passport to enable access. For more information on how to use SPOCK, see the Getting Started Guide (http://www.qlogic.com). 3. Edit the following parameters in the /kernel/drv/qla2300.conf driver not supported with the 4.13.01 driver; driver is version 4.13.01 or earlier, for each LUN that users - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 93
, architecture (SPARC/x86), and patch level installed. For configuration details, see the HP MPxIO application notes, available on the HP support website: http://www.hp.com/support/manuals. NOTE: MPxIO is included in the SPARC and x86 Sun SAN driver. A separate installation of MPxIO is not required - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 94
. 5. Read TechNotes and follow the instructions to download and install the ASL/APM. 6. Run vxdctl enable Supported: A/A-A-HP Depending Array Types: A/A-A State: Active 1 A/A-A-HP For VxVM 4.1 MP1, only one path is used for the I/Os with this policy. Therefore, HP recommends that you change the - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 95
to the array depends on the FCA driver. For more information, see "Installing Fibre Channel adapters" (page 78). To identify the WWLUN ID assigned device files are displayed. ◦ You can retrieve the WWLUN ID as part of the format -e (scsi, inquiry) output; however, it is cumbersome and hard to read. - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 96
the assignment in the driver configuration file (the easiest method, because you then know the assigned target) or by using HBAnyware/SANSurfer. ◦ You can retrieve the WWLUN ID by using HBAnyware/SANSurfer. You can also retrieve the WWLUN ID as part of the format -e (scsi, inquiry) output; however - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 97
Solaris, verify that the correct WWPNs for the EVA (lpfc, qla2300 driver) have been configured and the target assignment is matched in /kernel/drv +D to exit the format utility, and then verify that the configuration is correct (see "Configuring virtual disks from the host" (page 95)). 3. Record - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 98
/ indexes/documentation/index.html. NOTE: Some format commands are not applicable to the EVA storage systems. VMware Installing or upgrading VMware For installation instructions, see the VMware installation guide for your server. If you have already installed VMware, use the following procedure to - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 99
ProLiant blade server: 1. Download the supported FCA BIOS update, available on http://www.hp.com/support/ downloads, to a virtual floppy. For instructions on creating and using a virtual floppy, see the HP Integrated Lights-Out User Guide. 2. Unzip the file. 3. Follow the instructions in the readme - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 100
time; however, each LUN path is optimized through one controller. To optimize performance, if the LUN set the multipathing policy from the VMware Management User Interface (MUI) by clicking the Failover Paths HP documentation for troubleshooting information. 100 Configuring application servers - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 101
all SCSI devices detected by the server. An EVA8100 LUN entry looks similar to the following: Host: scsi3 Channel: 00 ID: 00 Lun: 01 Vendor: HP Model: HSV210 Rev: Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 VMware 101 - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 102
for the replacement part. ◦ Before installing the replacement part, check the Real Time Monitoring view for any new hardware problems. If additional hardware problems have occurred, contact HP support before replacing the component. ◦ See the HP remote support software online help for additional - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 103
level, the later the revision. Figure 37 Typical product label The spare part number for each disk drive is listed on the capacity label attached to each drive. See Figure 38 (page , contact an HP-authorized service provider. Table 30 Hardware component CSR support Description Cache battery - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 104
Table 30 Hardware component CSR support (continued) Description Spare part number (non RoHS/RoHS) CSR (before 2/12/07) ✓ = Mandatory • = Optional -- = N/A Disk drive - 72 GB 10K 244448-001/244448-002 • Disk drive - - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 105
go/selfrepair To determine the warranty service provided for this product, see the warranty information website: http://www.hp.com/go/storagewarranty To order a replacement part, contact an HP-authorized service provider or see the HP Parts Store online: http://www.hp.com/buy/parts Best practices - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 106
enclosure until you are ready to install it. • Always use ESD precautions download the following replacement instructions from the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website. See "Related information" (page 107) for more information. ◦ HP Controller Blower Replacement Instructions ◦ HP - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 107
.com. All submissions become the property of HP. Related information Documents You can find related documents from the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website: http://www.hp.com/support/manuals Click Disk Storage Systems or Storage Software under storage, and then select your product - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 108
• Ensure that the full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks. • Install stabilizing feet on the rack. • In multiple-rack installations, secure racks together. • Extend only one rack component at a time. Racks may become unstable if more than one component is extended. 108 Support and other - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 109
CSR) programs allow you to repair your product. If a CSR part needs replacing, HP ships the part directly to you so that you can install it at your convenience. Some parts do not qualify for CSR. Your HP-authorized service provider will determine whether a repair can be accomplished by CSR. For more - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 110
may reasonably be expected to be installed in a residential environment (for example, personal computers). The FCC requires devices in both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the device as well as additional operating instructions for the user. The rating label on the - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 111
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one emit hazardous light; the Allow only HP authorized service technicians to - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 112
conforming to the requirements contained in the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) regulation 21 CFR, Subchapter J. The certification is indicated by EN60950 (IEC950) - Product Safety Notice for France DECLARATION D'INSTALLATION ET DE MISE EN EXPLOITATION d'un matériel de traitement de - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 113
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d'informations sur les centres de collecte et de recyclage des appareils mis au rebut, veuillez contacter les autorités locales de votre région, les services de collecte des ordures ménagères ou le magasin dans lequel vous avez acheté ce produit. German notice Entsorgung von Altgeräten aus privaten - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 115
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o ambiente e a saúde das pessoas. Para obter mais informações sobre locais que reciclam esse tipo de material, entre em contato com o escritório da HP em sua cidade, com o serviço de coleta de lixo ou com a loja em que o produto foi adquirido. Slovakian notice Likvidácia vyradených zariadení v dom - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 117
Este símbolo en el producto o en su envase indica que no debe eliminarse junto con los desperdicios generales de la casa. Es responsabilidad del usuario eliminar los residuos de este tipo depositándolos en un "punto limpio" para el reciclado de residuos eléctricos y electrónicos. La recogida y el - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 118
HP tests electronic products for compliance with country-specific regulatory requirements, as an individual item or as part of an assembly. The product label (see Figure 39 (page certification symbols on the label depend upon the certification level. For example, the FCC Class A certification symbol - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 119
voltage to Enterprise storage system rack power distribution units (PDUs). Table 34 (page 119) defines the AC input power available to the drive enclosure power North America AC Line Voltage-Europe Minimal 60 Hz service 57 Hz 180 VAC 180 VAC 208 VAC 50 Hz service 47 Hz 180 VAC 190 VAC 200 VAC 208 - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 120
Table 36 EVA4x00 power specifications - 208 Volts Typical1 Specification Total System Wattage 2C1D 638 2C2D 1013 2C3D 1390 2C4D 1767 Total System BTU/hour 1729 3014 4300 5585 Input Current (A) - 1.6 2.6 3.5 4.4 Typical per line In Rush Current (A) 98 132 170 220 Failover Mode - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 121
Table 39 EVA6x00 power specifications - 230 Volts Typical1 Specification Total System Wattage 2C4D 1837 2C5D 2214 2C6D 2590 2C7D 2967 2C8D 3344 Total System BTU/hour 6268 7553 8838 10124 11409 Input Current (A) - 4.3 5.2 6.1 7.0 7.9 Typical per line In Rush Current (A) 244 272 - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 122
06.; a display of 14. indicates a bay 14 problem. • The third-level display identifies a specific problem, the error code with a two-digit, decimal number. For example, should the problem be either the installation of an incorrectly configured drive or one that cannot operate at the loop link rate - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 123
the error code. Then, implement the recommended corrective action. Drive conditions The format of a disk drive condition report is 0.1.en.ec, where: • 0.1. conditions are: • When the drive is not Fibre Channel-compatible you must install a Fibre Channel compatible drive or a drive blank. • When the - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 124
drive link rate during the one-minute drive bypass time, the problem, install a replacement drive or a drive blank. 5. Observe the EMU to ensure the error is corrected. 6. If unable to correct the problem, contact your authorized service representative. 0.1.en.03 INFORMATION condition-Drive software - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 125
drive is operational. 7. Observe the EMU to ensure the error is corrected. 8. If unable to correct the problem, contact your authorized service representative. Power supply conditions The format of a power supply condition report is 0.2.en.ec, where: • 0.2. is the power supply element type number - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 126
are not reset. If there problem: 1. Record all six characters of the condition report. 2. Ensure that the blower on the power supply is functioning properly. If not, correct the blower condition and wait one minute. 3. Contact your authorized service representative. Blower conditions The format - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 127
remains active until the problem is corrected. To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP authorized service representative. 0.3.en.05 NONCRITICAL condition-Blower missing A blower has been removed or is improperly installed. Even though the - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 128
identify the second blower. The EMU cannot detect any installed blowers. Shutdown is imminent! The EMU will shut down the enclosure in seven minutes unless you correct the problem. This condition report remains active until you correct the problem or the EMU shuts down the power supplies, whichever - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 129
problem is corrected. Complete the following procedure to correct this problem. 1. Record all six characters of the condition report. 2. Ensure that all elements are properly installed problem, contact your authorized service level (use HP Command View EVA to view the Correcting errors 129 - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 130
characters of the condition report. 2. Reset the EMU. 3. If resetting the EMU did not correct the problem, replace the EMU. 4. Observe the EMU to ensure the error is corrected. 5. If unable to correct the problem, contact your HP authorized service representative. 07.01.02 UNRECOVERABLE condition - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 131
the EMU. 3. Observe the EMU to ensure the error is corrected. 4. If resetting the EMU did not correct the problem, contact your HP authorized service representative. 0.7.01.10 NONCRITICAL condition-NVRAM invalid read data The data read from the EMU NVRAM is invalid. This error initiates an automatic - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 132
the EMU. 3. Observe the EMU to ensure the error is corrected. 4. If resetting the enclosure did not correct the problem, contact your HP authorized service representative. 0.7.01.13 UNRECOVERABLE condition-EMU load failure The EMU Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) that controls the ESI bus failed - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 133
. 4. If the error does recur, contact your HP authorized service representative. The EMU is inoperative and must be replaced as soon as possible. 0.7.01.19 UNRECOVERABLE condition-EMU ESI driver failure The EMU has detected an internal hardware problem. This condition report remains active until the - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 134
, contact your HP authorized service representative. 0.F.en.04 CRITICAL condition-Transceiver removed The EMU detects that a transceiver has been removed. This error remains active until the problem is fixed. The error can be cleared by doing one of the following: 134 EMU-generated condition - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 135
loop capability. This error remains active until the problem is fixed. To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP authorized service representative. CAN bus communication port conditions The format of a CAN bus communication port report is 1.1.03 - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 136
remains active until one of the following current sensor conditions The format of these sensor condition reports error code Table 44 (page 136) lists the location problem is corrected. To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP-authorized service - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 137
report is active for 15 seconds. If the automatic recovery process does not correct the problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP-authorized service representative. 8.2.01.11 NONCRITICAL condition-Backplane NVRAM write failure The system is unable to write - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 138
this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP-authorized service representative. I/O Module conditions The format of problem by I/O module location. 8.7.en.01 CRITICAL condition-I/O module unsupported The I/O module Fibre Channel link speed is not supported - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 139
all six characters of the condition report. 2. Contact your HP-authorized service representative. 8.7.en.13 NONCRITICAL condition-I/O module removed The system detects that an I/O module has been removed. To correct the problem, install an I/O module. Host conditions The EMU has the capability - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 140
see HP Command View EVA for fault information. Using HP Command View EVA HP Command View display (see Figure 45 (page 140)) to diagnose and correct the problem. NOTE: The major differences number in the range 0-FF that is the software component identification number. • Code Flag-An internal - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 141
0-FF that is the software component identification number. • CAC-Corrective Action Code. A specific action to correct the problem. • EIP Type-Event Information Packet Type. A hexadecimal character that defines the event information format. • Description-The problem that generated the event. Fault - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 142
HP Command View EVA includes an ASCII text file that defines all the codes that the authorized service the file • w010605_-The base level build string (the file creation 5020-The XCS version Table 45 (page 142) describes types of information CAC) Software Component system or user initiated corrective - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 143
information on the requirements when installing the EVA4x00/6x00/8x00 in as screws, clip nuts, etc. Figure 47 (page 143) shows the dimensions required for the mounting space for the EVA It does not show required space for additional HP components such as servers. Figure 47 Mounting space - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 144
component (X). Table 46 (page 144) lists the CG be (10*1.75)+2.7 inches. Table 46 Component data HP 10K cabinet CG Filler panel , 3U Fully loaded side vented components, the clearance between the installed rack component and the side panels of , configuration CG, serviceability and accessibility, and - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 145
information in Tables 45-47. Once testing is complete, these tables will be updated in a future release. Power requirements The following tables list the wattage and BTU/hour power requirements for the three supported operating voltages. NOTE: Failover amperage can be estimated at approximately - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 146
Amps VA Watts BTU/h 11855 10518 9181 7845 6508 EVA8x00 not supported 5171 3835 2498 UPS Selection This section provides information that can be used four HP UPS products listed in Table 50 (page 146) are available for use with the EVA and are included in this comparison. Table 51 (page 146 - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 147
Table 51 UPS operating time limits (continued) Load (percent) 100 80 50 20 100 80 50 20 100 80 50 20 With standby battery 5 6.5 12 40 7 9 19 59 5 7 14 43 Minutes of operation With 1 ERM 20 30 45 120 R5500 24 31 61 169 R12000 11 15 28 69 With 2 ERMs 46 60 106 303 18 24 41 101 Table 52 EVA 8x00 - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 148
Table 53 EVA 6x00 UPS loading (continued) Enclosures Watts 6 2460 5 2083 4 1707 3 1330 2 953 1 577 Table 54 EVA 4x00 UPS loading R3000 91.1 77.2 63.2 49.3 35.3 21.4 Enclosures 4 3 2 1 Watts 1637 1260 883 507 % of UPS capacity R5500 54.6 46.2 37.9 29.5 21.2 12.8 R12000 20.5 17.3 - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 149
to products weighing 45 Kg (100 lbs) or less. NOTE: HP EVA products are designed and tested to withstand the operational shock and vibration limits specified in Table 56 (page 149). Transmission of site vibrations through non-HP racks exceeding these limits could cause operational failures of the - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 150
support. However, enterprise-level data centers incorporate non-mission-critical applications as well as applications that require high availability. Single-path capability adds flexibility to budget allocation. There is a per-path savings as the additional cost of HBAs and multi-path software - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 151
to the SAN Design Reference Guide for heterogeneous SANs, located at: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/san/documentation.html General configuration components All configurations require the following components: • Enterprise VCS software • HBAs • Fibre Channel switches Connecting - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 152
152) and Figure 49 (page 152) represent configurations containing both single path HBA server and dual HBA server, as well as a SAN appliance, connected to redundant SAN switches and EVA controllers. Whereas the dual HBA server has multi-path software that manages the two HBAs and their connections - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 153
• Host 2 is a multiple HBA host with multi-pathing software. See Figure 50 (page 153). Risks • Disabled jobs hang and cannot umount disks. NOTE: For additional risks, see Table 57 (page 163). Limitations • HP Continuous Access EVA is not supported with single-path configurations. • Single path - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 154
Windows Server (32-bit) configuration Requirements • Switch zoning or controller level a multiple HBA host with multi-pathing software. See Figure 51 (page 154). Risks • Single path failure see Table 58 (page 164). Limitations • HP Continuous Access EVA is not supported with single path - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 155
software. See Figure 52 (page 156). NOTE: Single path HBA servers running the Windows Server 2003 (x64) operating system will support multiple : For additional risks, see Table 58 (page 164). Limitations • HP Continuous Access EVA is not supported with single path configurations. • Single path - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 156
in a single HBA server configuration. The user is required to: ◦ Download and extract the contents of the TAR file. HBA configuration • Host 1 is a single path HBA host. • Host 2 is a multiple HBA host with multi-pathing software. See Figure 53 (page 157). Risks • Single path failure may result - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 157
NOTE: For additional risks, see Table 59 (page 164). Limitations • HP Continuous Access EVA is not supported with single path configurations. • Single path HBA server is not part of a cluster. • Booting from the SAN is not supported. Figure 53 SUN Solaris configuration 1 Network interconnection 2 - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 158
application-dependent. NOTE: For additional risks, see Table 60 (page 165). Figure 54 Tru64 UNIX configuration 1 Network interconnection 2 Host A 8 Controller B OpenVMS configuration Requirements • Switch zoning or controller level SSP must be used to ensure each single path HBA has an exclusive - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 159
devices. NOTE: For additional risks, see Table 60 (page 165). Limitations • HP Continuous Access EVA is not supported with single path configurations. Figure 55 OpenVMS configuration 1 • Host 2 is a dual HBA host with multi-pathing software. See Figure 56 (page 160). Supported configurations 159 - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 160
disk corruption. NOTE: For additional risks, see Table 61 (page 165). Limitations • HP Continuous Access EVA is not supported with single path configurations. • Single path HBA server is Host 3 is a dual HBA host with multi-pathing software. See Figure 57 (page 161). 160 Single Path Implementation - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 161
see Table 61 (page 165). Limitations • HP Continuous Access EVA is not supported with single path driver from the AIX 2.0B EVA Kit should be installed: PC1000.image. HBA configuration • Host 1 is a single path HBA host. • Host 2 is a dual HBA host with multi-pathing software. Supported - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 162
accessibility and loss of host data that has not been written to storage. NOTE: For additional risks, see Table 62 (page 166). Limitations • HP Continuous Access EVA is not supported with single path configurations. • Single path HBA server is not part of a cluster. • Booting from the SAN is not - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 163
a dual HBA host with multi-pathing software. See Figure 59 (page 163). Risks • Single path failure may result in data loss or disk corruption. NOTE: For additional risks, see Table 63 (page 166). Limitations • HP Continuous Access EVA is not supported with single path configurations. • Single path - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 164
job must be aborted; disk seems error free. Windows Server Table 58 Windows Server failure scenarios Fault stimulus Server failure (host Write delay, server hangs or reboots. One controller failed, other controller and shelves critical, shelves offline. Volume not accessible. Server cold reboot - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 165
manually checked unless auto mounted by the system. Short: I/O suspended, possible data loss. Long: I/O halts with I/O errors, data loss. HBA driver loss. Long term: I/O halts with I/O errors, data loss. Cannot reload driver, need to reboot system, fsck should be run on any failed disks before - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 166
possible data loss. Long: I/O halts with I/O errors, data loss. HBA driver must be reloaded before failed drives can be recovered, fsck should be run on manually checked unless auto mounted by the system. Short: I/O suspended, possible data loss. Long: I/O halts with I/O errors, data loss. HBA driver - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 167
, fsck should be run on any failed drives before remounting. Short: I/O suspended, possible data loss. Long: I/O halts with I/O errors, data loss. HBA driver must be reloaded before failed drives can be recovered, fsck should be run on any failed drives before remounting. Failure scenarios 167 - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 168
glossary of computer terms. A storage for one or more hosts. An active member of a virtual disk family is accessible by one or the area where a system is installed. Also called intake temperature or block replacement bail lock An electronic printed circuit board that distributes data, control - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 169
, it indicates that one or more cache battery cells have failed and the battery must be replaced with a new battery. A drive-enclosure-compatible assembly containing a disk drive or other storage devices. A software program that uses the services of another software program. The HP Command View EVA - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 170
support. A unit that holds one or more controllers, power supplies, blowers, cache batteries, transceivers, and connectors. A significant occurrence involving any storage system hardware or software component reported by the controller to HP is Flashing. The permits a user to view a full complement - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 171
involving a hardware or software component in the your operating system supports capacity expansion of , or described by the enclosure services process. 2. In the Open SAN detects problems and displays and reports these conditions to a user and of-band communications. One of the vertical rack - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 172
connects the EMU to the disk drives. Enclosure Services Processor. An EMU that implements an enclosure's services process. Any significant change in the state of the Enterprise storage system hardware or software component reported by the controller to HP Command View EVA. See also controller event - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 173
light The HP Command 41 mm), and full-height (5.25inch or Service Representative. H HBA host Host Bus Adapter host computer host link indicator host ports host-side ports hot-pluggable hub Host Bus Adapter. See also FCA. A computer that runs user applications and uses (or can potentially use) one - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 174
such as cables, connectors, and signal levels. J JBOD Just a Bunch of Disks. A number of disks connected to one or more controllers. L indicator LAN laser is a full duplex connection to a fabric or a simplex connection between loop devices. Also called login, it is a procedure whereby a user or - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 175
HP Command View EVA software that controls and monitors the Enterprise storage system. The software can exist on more than one management server in a fabric. Each installation that contain user data reaches this level, an event code is generated. The alarm level is specified by the user. Operator - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 176
disk is hardware with embedded software, as opposed to a virtual disk. This preference is set by the user when creating the virtual disk. A host load balancing. The conventions or rules for the format and timing of messages sent and received. of, holding and supporting storage system equipment. All - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 177
Data Redundancy-The level to which user data is protected. Redundancy is directly proportional to is a failure of one supply, one AC source, or one power conditioning unit. a virtual disk only to the host computer which is authorized access. A method of -3 Enclosures Services. Those services that establish - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 178
HP Command View EVA-assigned, unique 20-character name that identifies a specific storage system. See carrier. The aggregated blocks of available storage in the total physical disk array. The controllers, storage devices, enclosures, cables, and power supplies and their software problem one level user - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 179
parity. A virtualization technique that provides the highest level of data protection. All data blocks are striped virtual disk. A striped virtual disk is one where the data to and from the host is the data to the physical disk drives. World Wide Name. A unique Fibre Channel identifier consisting - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 180
equipment, Canadian compliance statement, 112 Class B equipment, Canadian compliance statement, 112 cleaning fiber optic connectors, 77 clearing passwords, 56 clustering, 12 code flag, controller cabling, 58 connectors, 58 defined, 16 initial setup, 22 status indicators, 50 controls, 33 conventions - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 181
33 INFORMATION conditions, 131, 133 NONCRITICAL conditions, 131, 132 resetting, 130 status indicators, 34 UNRECOVERABLE conditions, 130, 132 EMU enclosure number display group, 35 Enclosure Services Interface see ESI Enclosure Services Processor see ESP enclosures adjusting temperature, 32 - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 182
indicators, 46 testing, 46 file name support, 107 HP Command View EVA adding hosts with, 79 creating virtual disk with, 79 defined, 14, 15 location of, 18 using, 79 HSV controller OCP shutting down the controller, 54 shutdown, 54 HSV Controllers defined, 16 initial setup , 54 installing VMware, 98 - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 183
driver, 90 LTEA, 141 LUN numbers, 22 M Management Server, 25 Management Server, HP NVRAM write failure, 131 power supplies, 125 not installed power supplies, 126 NVRAM read failure, 139 monitored functions, 34 NONCRITICAL conditions, 125 not installed, 126 overload, 32 protection, 32 sensing - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 184
display, 52 firmware version, 53 software version, 53 versions, 53 system menu tree shut down system, 52 system password, 52 system password, 52 system rack configurations, 59 T TC, 142 TC display, 141 TC error code, 141 technical support HP, 107 service locator website, 107 temperature condition - HP 6100 | HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 185
, 131 upgrading VMware, 98 UPS, selecting, 146 user interface, 14, 15 using the OCP, 22 V verifying operation, 32 verifying virtual disks, 95 Veritas Volume Manager, 93 version information Controller, 53 displaying, 53 firmware, 53 OCP, 53 software, 53 XCS, 53 version information: firmware, 53
HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual
Array User Guide
Abstract
This document describes the HP 4x00/6x00/8x000 Enterprise Virtual Array. This document is intended for customers who
operate and manage the EVA4x00/6x00/8x00 storage systems.
This document applies to the EVA4000/6000/8000 and EVA4100/6100/8100 models only.
HP Part Number: 5697-0733
Published: March 2011
Edition: 11