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BB856-90901
© 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
Printed in Hungary
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About your HP StoreOnce Backup system
The HP StoreOnce Backup system is a disk-based storage appliance for backing up host
network servers or PCs to target devices on the appliance. These devices are configured
as NAS Share, Virtual Tape Library or Catalyst Store targets for backup applications.
To find out which backup applications are compatible with HP StoreOnce functions go to
www.hp.com/go/ebs
.
TIP:
To find out more about configuring and using NAS target devices, FC and iSCSI
virtual tape libraries and Catalyst Stores, see the
HP StoreOnce Backup system User
Guide
on the CD-ROM.
HP StoreOnce Backup system upgrade kit
The Capacity Upgrade Kit is an optional 12-disk expansion model. Up to three expansion
models may be installed at the same time as the HP StoreOnce Backup system or added
later. A license is always required for the Capacity Upgrade and is included with the kit.
Be sure to order the correct kit for your system:
• HP StoreOnce 4220/4420 Upgrade Kit (12 x 1TB Disks) for HP StoreOnce 4220 and
4420 Backup
• HP StoreOnce 4430 Upgrade Kit (12 x 2TB Disks) for HP StoreOnce 4430 Backup
• The HP StoreOnce Backup system is scalable from 12 to 48 disks. Up to three
12-disk shelves may be connected to the base 12-disk unit.
• The host is the network server that you wish to back up.
• The HP StoreOnce Backup system should be connected to Gigabit Ethernet.
100 Base-T Ethernet will limit performance.
• For more detailed information about installing, configuring and using the HP
StoreOnce Backup system, see the
Installation and Configuration Guide
and the
User Guide
on the HP StoreOnce Backup CD-ROM.
HP StoreOnce 4420 Backup
HP StoreOnce 4430 Backup
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Connect the hardware
1.
Always use the supplied power cords to connect the
HP StoreOnce Backup
system to the
mains power supply. For detailed safety information, see the Safety Guide on the
CD-ROM.
2.
Use any CAT-5E network cable (also supplied with the product) to connect LAN Port1
1GbE to a 1 Gigabit Ethernet network.
The HP StoreOnce Backup system has two 1GbE ports and two 10GbE ports. You must
connect to the 1GbE port (labelled LAN
Port1 1GbE
) to discover the HP StoreOnce Backup
system on your network. This is also the recommended port for running the Web
Management Interface.
The 10GbE ports are available for backup and replication traffic. They must be
configured separately, after installation on the Network (Configuration) page of the Web
Management Interface.
LAN Port1 1GbE (the lower port) must always be connected, even if you are using the FC
ports to back up and restore data to the HP StoreOnce Backup system, because the Web
Management Interface requires an Ethernet connection to set up devices.
NOTE:
The RAID cards in the
HP StoreOnce 4420
Backup system have two ports;
the RAID cards in the
HP StoreOnce 4430
Backup system have four ports.
To ensure that the HP StoreOnce Backup system is discovered successfully, install it on
the same subnet as the host machines that will access it. Typical installations have the
HP StoreOnce Backup
system connected to the same Gigabit network switch as the host
machines that are carrying out the backups in order to gain optimum performance.
Connect the hardware continues overleaf
3
Install the rack rails and unit(s)
Rail kits are supplied to allow you to install the HP StoreOnce Backup system and Capacity
Upgrade Kit into suitable racks. Please refer to the Installation Instructions, shipped with the
rail kits.
Install the expansion model immediately below or above the HP StoreOnce Backup system.
Important safety information
Use extreme caution when installing and pulling the unit out from the rack; it can slip and
fall, causing damage to the HP StoreOnce Backup system or injury. HP is not responsible
for any damage or injury caused by the mishandling of the HP StoreOnce Backup system.
IMPORTANT:
Be sure to read the safety information on the rail installation documents
and follow the instructions for lifting and installing devices carefully. Refer also to the
Safety Guide
and the
Installation and Configuration Guide
on the HP StoreOnce
Backup CD for detailed safety information.
WARNING:
Ensure that sufficient personnel are on hand to support the product(s)
during the installation process. Use of the appropriate lifting device is recommended
as an installation aid.
Further information about networks
NOTE:
The HP StoreOnce Backup system does
not
support the IPv6 protocol.
The physical network ports provide three network configuration modes.
Single Port Configuration:
The HP StoreOnce Backup system is connected to one
network; only one network port is used (Port 1).
Dual Port Configuration:
The HP StoreOnce Backup system is connected to two
different networks. Both network ports are used.
High Availability (Bonded) Configuration:
Both network ports are used, but the two
ports are bonded to provide port failover. This mode also provides load balancing
across the two network ports
The default network configuration is single port with DHCP enabled. This can be
amended after installation using StoreOnce CLI net config commands.
If dual port configuration is required, the networks must be on different sub-nets.
The High Availability mode is the recommended option, because it provides port failover,
but both network ports must be connected to the same switch and it must support port
bonding. If you select the high availability bonded network mode, the bonded ports must
be of the same speed. You can bond a 1GbE LAN port with the other 1GbE LAN port,
and you can bond a 10GbE LAN port with the other 10GbE
LAN port, but you cannot
bond a 1GbE LAN port with a 10GbE LAN port.
For further information please refer to the
Installation and Configuration Guide
and the
HP StoreOnce CLI Reference Guide
on the CD.
Connecting to a Fibre Channel SAN
The HP StoreOnce Backup system is supplied with the correct FC card pre-installed.
However, you must still connect the HP StoreOnce Backup system to an Ethernet network
in order to use the Web Management Console.
Please note
that devices created on the HP StoreOnce Backup system can be accessed by
all hosts on the SAN unless you configure zones on the Fibre Channel Fabric/Switch.
Connecting to the Capacity Upgrade Kit (optional)
Install the rail kit and expansion model immediately below or above the
HP StoreOnce
Backup
system, as described in Section 3.
1.
To ensure correct keying, first connect the supplied cable to the IN connector on the
rear of the Capacity Upgrade Kit.
2.
Connect the other end of the cable to the port labeled “Port 1E” on the RAID P212
PCI-e card on the rear of the
HP StoreOnce Backup
system.
3.
Use the supplied power cords to connect the Capacity Upgrade Kit to the mains
power supply.
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IMPORTANT – Retrieve your license entitlement
certificates (if purchased)
Licensing is used to enable optional product functionality, such as extra disk capacity,
Replication, Catalyst or other future features. If you have purchased any of these features,
you should activate the license as soon as possible.
Replication and Catalyst License Entitlement Certificates are supplied electronically when
the product is purchased. For extra disk capacity the appropriate License Entitlement
Certificate is supplied with your product. This is a paper document that contains all the
information you need to obtain your unique License To Use key, which you can then enter
into the Web Management Interface. The Entitlement Certificates are shipped in clearly
marked card envelopes with your HP StoreOnce Backup system. These are valuable items
so, to prevent them becoming lost, please ensure they are identified and put safely to one
side during unpacking.
Entitlement certificates for iLO2 Advance Packs and Smart Array Advance Packs are also
supplied with the HP StoreOnce Backup system.
It is strongly recommended that all licenses are redeemed as soon as possible
. Go to the
Webware site -
webware.hp.com
. For detailed information about activating licenses refer
to the
HP StoreOnce Installation and Configuration Guide
on the StoreOnce CD.
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USB keyboard connectors
2
Power sockets
3
Video/monitor connector
4
iLO 2 port – do
NOT
use for data connection
5
LAN Port1 1GbE – always used for data connection
6
LAN Port2 1GbE – used for data connection only if network
configured for multiple 1GbE port configurations
7
10GbE card
8
Fibre Channel card
9
RAID cards (all systems)
10
RAID card (HP StoreOnce 4430 only)
11
SAS expander card
HP StoreOnce Backup
Server
LAN
Ethernet
switch
Server
Server
Supplied cable
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