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HP P63x0/P65x0 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide Abstract This document describes the hardware and general operation of the P63x0/P65x0 EVA. HP Part Number: 5697-2486 Published: September 2013 Edition: 5 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 2
the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Warranty To obtain a copy of the warranty for this product, see - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 3
module to factory defaults 29 HSV controller cabling...29 Storage system racks ...30 Rack configurations...30 Power distribution units...31 PDU 1...31 PDU 2...31 PDMs...32 Rack AC power distribution 33 Moving and stabilizing a rack 33 2 P63x0/P65x0 EVA operation 36 Best practices...36 Operating - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 4
disk drives to the storage system 39 Handling fiber optic cables 39 Storage system shutdown and startup 40 Powering on disk enclosures 40 Powering off disk enclosures 41 Shutting down the storage system from HP P6000 Command View 41 Shutting down the storage system from the array controller - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 5
component 85 Replacement instructions...85 5 iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE configuration rules and guidelines 87 iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module rules and supported maximums 87 HP P6000 Command View and iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module management rules and guidelines......87 HP P63x0/P65x0 EVA storage system software - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 6
HBA 125 Installing the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator services and MPIO 125 Configuring the QLogic iSCSI HBA 125 Adding targets to QLogic iSCSI Initiator 126 Presenting LUNs to the QLogic iSCSI Initiator 127 Installing the HP MPIO Full Featured DSM for EVA 128 Microsoft Windows Cluster support 129 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 7
The iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE controller CHAP modes 132 Enabling single- Installation requirements...149 Recommended mitigations...149 Supported configurations ...150 General configuration components 150 Connecting a single path HBA server to a switch in a fabric zone 150 HP - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 8
173 Handling disk drive failures 173 iSCSI module diagnostics and troubleshooting 173 iSCSI and iSCSI/FCoE diagnostics 173 Locate the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module 174 iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module's log data 175 iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module statistics 175 Troubleshoot using HP P6000 Command View 175 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 9
between HP P6000 Command View and iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module is down, use following options 177 HP P6000 Command View issues and solutions 178 8 Error messages 180 9 Support and other resources 197 Contacting HP...197 HP technical support...197 Subscription service...197 Documentation feedback - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 10
specifications 213 Internal component envelope 213 EIA310-D standards...213 EVA cabinet measures and tolerances 213 Weights, dimensions and specifications 215 C Command reference 217 Command syntax...217 Command line completion 217 Authority requirements...217 Commands...217 Admin...218 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 11
265 Understanding the guest account 265 Working with iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module configurations 266 Modifying a configuration 267 Saving and restoring iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE controller configurations 267 Contents 11 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 12
Restoring iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module configuration and persistent data 267 E Simple Network Management Protocol 269 SNMP parameters...269 SNMP trap configuration parameters 269 Management Information Base 270 Network port table...270 FC port table...272 Initiator object table...273 LUN table... - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 13
and HP P6000 Command View Version 10.1 or later on the management module. The P6300 and P6350 use the HSV340 controller while the P6500 and P6550 use the HSV360 controller. • SAS disk enclosure - Contains disk drives, power supplies, fans, midplane, and I/O modules. • Y-cables - Provides dual-port - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 14
view 1. Power supply 1 2. Power supply 2 3. Fan 1 4. I/O module A 5. I/O module B 6. Fan 2 7. UID push button and LED 8. Enclosure status LEDs 9. Power push button and LED Drive bay numbering Disk Form Factor disk enclosure chassis Front view 1. Rack-mounting thumbscrew 2. Disk drive in bay - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 15
bezel. Disk drives Disk drives are hot-pluggable. A variety of disk drive models are supported for use. Disk drive LEDs Two LEDs indicate drive status. NOTE: The following image shows a Small Form Factor (SFF) disk drive. LED patterns are the same for SFF and LFF disk drives. SAS disk enclosures - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 16
for activity Disk drive blanks To maintain the proper enclosure air flow, a disk drive or a disk drive blank must be installed in each drive bay. The disk drive blank maintains proper airflow within the disk enclosure. being identified from the UID button being pushed 16 P63x0/P65x0 EVA hardware - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 17
enclosure will illuminate solid blue. (The UID on cascaded storage enclosures are not illuminated.) • To turn off an provide the necessary operating voltages to all controller enclosure components. If one power supply maintain proper operating temperature within the disk enclosure. If one fan fails, - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 18
Problems detecting the module I/O module The I/O module provides the interface between the disk enclosure and the host. Each I/O module has two ports that can transmit and receive data for bidirectional operation. 1. Manufacturing diagnostic port 2. SAS Port 1 3. SAS Port 2 18 P63x0/P65x0 EVA - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 19
Number Off Solid Off Blinking Solid Off Blinking Solid Description No cable, no power, or port not connected The port is being is being identified, from the management utility No power or firmware malfunction Enclosure is starting up and not ready, performing POST Normal SAS disk enclosures 19 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 20
POST Normal, power is on Normal, no fault conditions A fault of lesser importance A fault of greater importance Power is on Standby power 20 P63x0/P65x0 EVA hardware - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 21
will illuminate solid blue. (The UID on cascaded storage enclosures are not illuminated.) • To turn off an cables These disk enclosures use cables with mini-SAS connectors for connections to the controller and cascaded disk enclosures. Controller enclosure For both the P63x0 EVA and P65x0 EVA - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 22
Front UID push button Figure 2 Controller enclosure (front view with bezel removed) 1. Rack- controller contains two SAS data ports. Each P65x0 controller contains four SAS data ports (made possible using Y-cables-one cable with two outputs). For both the P63x0 and P65x0 EVA, the FC controller - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 23
DP-B, connection to back end (storage) 12. FP1 and FP2, connection to front end (host or SAN) 13. FP3 and FP4, connection to front end (host or SAN) 14. Manufacturing diagnostic port 15. Controller status and fault LEDs Figure 4 P6000 EVA FC-iSCSI controller enclosure (rear view) 1. Power supply - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 24
supply 2 11. 10GbE ports 1-2 12. DP-A and DP-B, connection to back-end (storage) 13. Serial port 14. FP3 and FP4, connection to front end (host or SAN) 15. SW Management port 16. Manufacturing diagnostic port 17. Controller status and fault LEDs 18. iSCSI/FCoE recessed maintenance button NOTE: The - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 25
- No SFP1 detected or the Direct Connect HP P6000 Control Panel setting is incorrect Fibre Channel device ports • Green - Normal operation • Amber - No signal detected or the controller has failed the port • Off - No SFP1 detected 1 On copper Fibre Channel cables, the SFP is integrated into the - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 26
supply module Two power supplies provide the necessary operating voltages to all controller enclosure components. If one power supply fails, the remaining power supply supply 2. AC input connector 3. Latch 26 P63x0/P65x0 EVA hardware 4. Status indicator (dual-color: amber and green) 5. Handle - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 27
power from the other power supply in this situation). Green Normal, no fault conditions Battery module Battery modules provide power to the controllers in the enclosure. Figure 10 Battery module pulled out 1. Green-Normal operation LED 2. Amber-Fault LED Each battery module provides power to - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 28
new batteries. This requires HP P6000 Command View 10.1 or later on the management module and XCS 11000000 or later on the P6350 and P6550. iSCSI and iSCSI/FCoE recessed maintenance button The iSCSI and iSCSI/FCoE recessed maintenance button is the only manual user-accessible control for the module - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 29
FCoE module boots and is restored to factory defaults. HSV controller cabling All data cables and power cables attach to the rear of the controller. Adjacent the interfaces to the disk drive enclosures, the other controller, and the fabric. Fiber optic cables link the controllers to the fabric, and - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 30
The standard rack for the P63x0/P65x0 EVA is the 42U HP 10000 Intelligent Series rack. The P63x0/P65x0 EVA is also supported with 22U, 36U, 42U 5642, and 47U racks. The 42U 5642 is a field-installed option. The 47U rack must be assembled on site because the cabinet height creates shipping - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 31
support with the P63x0/P65x0 EVA, see the HP P6300/P6500 Enterprise Virtual Arrays QuickSpecs. Controller PS 2 connects to the right PDM in a PDM pair with a gray, 152 cm (60 inch) power cord. NOTE: Drive enclosures, when purchased separately, include one 50 cm black cable and one 50 cm gray cable - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 32
Disables drive enclosures PS 2 • Disables the controller PS 2 PDMs Depending on the rack, there power sources exist for each controller pair and disk enclosure. If a PDU cabling to or from a PDM could cause an overload condition. HP supports only the AC power distributions defined in this user guide - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 33
rack is the same for all variants. The site AC input voltage is routed to the dual PDU assembly mounted in the bottom rear of the to the right power supplies on the disk enclosures (disk PS 2) and to the right power supply on the controller enclosure (controller PS 2). NOTE: The locations of the - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 34
in the fully raised position. This process will ensure that the casters support the rack weight and the feet do not impede movement. Each rack Rack width 600 mm 4. Service area width 813 mm 5. Rear service area depth 300 mm 6. Rack depth 1000 mm 7. Front service area depth 406 mm 8. EVA hardware - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 35
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 15 (page 34)). To stabilize the rack when it is in the final installation location: 1. Use a wrench to lower the foot by turning the leveler foot - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 36
such as near online data replication for backup. Do not use these drives as a replacement for EVA's high performance, standard duty cycle, Fibre Channel drives. This practice could shorten the life of the drive. Failback preference setting for HSV controllers Table 7 (page 36) describes the - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 37
dual boot or controller resynch On controller failover On controller failback Path B Failover/Failback At initial presentation On dual boot or controller resynch On controller failover On controller system Operating system HP-UX Default behavior Host follows the unit1 Supported settings No - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 38
Supported disk to the array controller that receives the most read requests for that virtual disk. This improves performance by reducing the overhead incurred when servicing read I/Os on the non-managing controller. Implicit LUN transition is enabled in all versions of XCS. 38 P63x0/P65x0 EVA - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 39
a software volume manager to add new virtual disks to applications. See the HP Disk Drive Replacement Instructions for the steps to add a disk drive. See "Replacement instructions" (page 85) for a link to this document. Handling fiber optic cables This section provides protection methods for fiber - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 40
dust caps when installing an I/O module, a transceiver or a cable. Install the dust covers when disconnecting a transceiver or cable. One of the 7200 (International) Storage system shutdown and startup You can shut down the array from HP P6000 Command View or from the array controller. The shutdown - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 41
action with P6000 Command View (see below). IMPORTANT: If installing a hot-plug device, it is not necessary to power down the enclosure. To power off a disk enclosure: 1. Power down any attached servers. See the server documentation. 2. Perform an orderly shutdown of the array controllers. 3. Allow - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 42
you power on a server, cancel the message and ensure that supported drivers are installed on the server. 6. Start HP P6000 Command View and verify connection to the storage system. If the storage system is not visible, click EVA Storage Network in the navigation pane, and then click Discover in the - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 43
using HP P6000 Command View on the management server to manage the P63x0/P65x0 EVAs, HP recommends that when accessing HP P6000 Command View on module has an MDI-X port that supports straight-through or crossover Ethernet cables. Use a Cat5e or greater cable to connect the management module from its - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 44
Connecting through a public network 1. Initialize the P63x0 EVA or P65x0 EVA storage system using HP P6000 Command View. 2. If it is currently connected, disconnect the public network LAN cable from the back of the management module in the controller enclosure. 3. Press and hold the recessed Reset - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 45
1. Login to P6000 Control Panel 2. From the left pane, select Launch HP P6000 Command View from the User Options 3. Click Launch HP P6000 Command View Changing the host port default operating mode NOTE: Fibre Channel host ports must be connected or have an optical loopback plug installed. When using - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 46
NOTE: Change your browser settings for the HP P6000 Control Panel as described in the HP P6000 Command View Installation Guide. You must have administrator privilege to change the settings in the HP P6000 Control Panel. To change the default operating mode: 1. Connect to the management module using - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 47
sizes and types, you must manually recreate these disk groups. The controller 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. The following - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 48
), User name, and Password. 2. Enter LS SYSTEM to display the storage systems each module, in case a service action is required. The Save controller is installed, the full configuration can be restored and no reconfiguration is required. When using HP P6000 Command View to uninitialize a P6300 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 49
Figure 20 iSCSI Controller Configuration Selection window NOTE: A Restore action will reboot the module. Saving storage system configuration data 49 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 50
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 P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 51
Navigation pane of HP P6000 Command View to verify that the host FCAs are added. NOTE: More information about HP P6000 Command View is available at http:// www.hp.com/support/manuals. Click Storage Software under Storage, and then select HP P6000 Command View Software under Storage Device Management - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 52
these documents. • Ensure that you are running a supported version of the host operating system. For more information, see the HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Array Compatibility Reference. • Ensure that the correct host is selected as the operating system for the virtual disk in HP P6000 Command View - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 53
/c10t0d7 /dev/rdsk/c10t0d7 Creating volume groups on a virtual disk using vgcreate You can create a volume group on a virtual disk by issuing a vgcreate command. This builds the virtual group block data, allowing HP-UX to access the virtual disk. See the pvcreate, vgcreate, and lvcreate man pages - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 54
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 storage on the Virtual Disk Properties window. Verifying virtual disks from the host To scan the IBM AIX bus and list all EVA devices, enter: - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 55
; 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 the target system. 3. Uncompress and untar the driver kit using the following command: # tar - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 56
RPM from HP installed on your system, use the INSTALL script to upgrade from qla2x00 RPMs. The INSTALL script removes the old qla2x00 RPM and installs the new hp_qla2x00src while keeping the driver settings from the previous installation. The script takes no arguments. Use the following command to - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 57
distributions, use the /usr/src/packages/SPECS directory. 3. Build the RPM by using the # rpmbuild -bb hp_qla2x00.spec command. NOTE: In some of the older Linux distributions, the RPM command contains the RPM build functionality. At the end of the command output, the following message appears: Linux - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 58
driver, which typically requires a driver package be downloaded and installed on the host. In those cases, follow the documentation of the driver package for instruction. Driver support information can be found on the Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge (SPOCK) website: http://www.hp.com/storage - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 59
ID HP P6000 Command View software contains a box for the Console LUN ID on the Initialized Storage System controller pair. The Console LUN ID for a controller pair must be unique within the SAN. Table 11 (page 59) shows an example of the Console LUN ID. You can set the OS unit ID on the Virtual Disk - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 60
command to invoke the EFI Driver configuration utility. For example: Shell> drvcfg -s 22 25 7. From the Fibre Channel Driver controller). After the system scans the fabric for devices, you can verify the devices with the SHOW DEVICE command: $ SHOW DEVICE NAME-OF-VIRTUAL-DISK , avail HP rx3600 (1. - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 61
zoning database. • Use HP P6000 Command View to verify the host presentations. • Check the SRM console firmware on AlphaServers. • Ensure that the correct host is selected for this virtual disk and that a unique OS Unit ID is used in HP P6000 Command View. Configuring virtual disks from the OpenVMS - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 62
/server-storage/solaris/overview/index-136292.html To determine which non-Oracle branded FCAs HP supports with the Oracle SAN driver stack, see the latest MPxIO application notes or contact your HP representative. Update instructions depend on the version of your OS: • For Solaris 9, install the - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 63
that you have the latest supported version of the lpfc driver (see http://www.hp.com/ storage/spock). You must sign up for an HP Passport to enable access. For more information on how to use SPOCK, see the Getting Started Guide (http://h20272.www2.hp.com/Pages/spock_overview/ introduction.html - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 64
/drv/sd.conf file, use the devfsadm command to perform LUN rediscovery after configuring the file. NOTE: The lpfc driver is not supported for Oracle StorEdge Traffic Manager/Oracle Storage Multipathing. To configure an Emulex FCA using the Oracle SAN driver stack, see "Configuring FCAs with the - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 65
SAN Design Reference Guide, available for downloading on the HP website: http://www.hp.com/go/sandesign. Oracle StorEdge Traffic Manager (MPxIO)/Oracle Storage Multipathing Oracle StorEdge Traffic Manager (MPxIO)/Oracle Storage Multipathing can be used for FCAs configured with the Oracle SAN driver - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 66
through the primary controller. After enablement, use the vxdisk list command to determine the primary and secondary paths. For VxVM 4.1 (MP1 or later), you must download the ASL/APM from the Symantec/Veritas support site for installation on the host. This download and installation is not - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 67
on the FCA driver. For more information, see "Installing Fibre Channel adapters" (page 50). To identify the WWLUN ID assigned to the virtual disk and/or the LUN assigned by the storage administrator: • Oracle SAN driver, with MPxIO enabled: ◦ You can use the luxadm probe command to display the - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 68
can retrieve the WWPN by checking the assignment in the driver configuration file (the easiest method, because you then know c4t20d5s2 Verifying virtual disks from the host Verify that the host can access virtual disks by using the format command. See Example 5 "Format command". 68 Configuring - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 69
/pci@1f,4000/lpfc@5/fp@0,0/ssd@w50001fe1002709fd,2 Specify disk (enter its number): If you cannot access the virtual disks: • Verify the zoning. • For Oracle Solaris, verify that the correct WWPNs for the EVA (lpfc, qla2300 driver) have - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 70
://www.oracle.com/technetwork/ indexes/documentation/index.html. NOTE: Some format commands are not applicable to the EVA storage systems. VMware Configuring the EVA with VMware host servers To configure an EVA with a VMware ESX server: 1. Using HP P6000 Command View, configure a host for one ESX - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 71
# esxcli nmp device setpolicy --device naa.6001438002a56f220001100000710000 --psp VMW_PSP_RR command sets device naa.6001438002a56f220001100000710000 with a RoundRobin multipathing policy. NOTE: Each LUN can be accessed through both EVA storage controllers at the same time; however, each LUN path is - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 72
can also set the multipathing policy from the VMware Management User Interface (MUI) by clicking the Failover Paths tab in the Storage Management section and then selecting Edit... link for each LUN whose policy you want to modify. ESXi 5.x commands • The # esxcli storage nmp device set --device naa - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 73
-Enables the array to reclaim storage block space on thin provisioned volumes upon receiving command from ESX server 5.1x or later. System prerequisites VMware operating system: VMware management station: VMware administration tools: HP P6000 controller software: ESX/ESXi 4.1 VMware vCenter - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 74
about the vSphere Storage API for Array Integration (VAAI), see the ESX Server Configuration Guide. 3. Install the HP EVA VAAI Plug-in. For information about installing the VAAI Plug-in, see "Installing the VAAI Plug-in" (page 74). Installing the VAAI Plug-in Depending on user preference and - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 75
://www.hp.com/support/downloads. b. Navigate through the display to locate and then download the HP P6000 EVA Software Plug-in for VMware VAAI to a temporary folder on the server. (Example folder location: /root/vaaip) 2. Install the VAAI Plug-in. From the ESX service console, enter a command using - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 76
as the HP P6000 EVA), but all three VAAI commands did not complete successfully. NOTE: VAAI device status will be "Unknown" until all VAAI primitives are attempted by ESX on the device and completed successfully. Upon completion, VAAI device status will be "Supported." Installing the HP VAAI Plug - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 77
: HP Fibre Channel Disk (naa.600c0ff000da030b521bb64b01000000) VAAI Plugin Name: hp_vaaip_p6000 c. Check the VAAI status on the storage devices. Use the vCenter Management Station as listed in the following section. Table 14 Possible VAAI device status values Value Unknown Supported Not supported - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 78
and save it on the system that has VMware vSphere client installed: a. Go to the HP Support Downloads website at http://www.hp.com/support/downloads. b. Locate the HP P6000 EVA Software Plug-in for VMware VAAI and then download it to a temporary folder on the server. c. Expand the contents of - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 79
to remediate, and then click Next. c. Make sure that the HP EVA VAAI extension is selected, and then click Next. d. Fill in the related information, and then click Next. e. Click Finish. Installing the VAAI Plug in is complete. View the display for a summary of which ESX/ESXi hosts are compliant - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 80
: Remediate entry, Install, and Check. • If any of the above tasks has an error, click the task to view the detail events supported VAAI array (such as the HP P6000), but all three VAAI commands did not complete successfully. Uninstalling the VAAI Plug-in Procedures vary, depending on user - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 81
maintenance mode. 2. Query the installed VAAI Plug-in to determine the name of the VAAI Plug-in bulletin to uninstall. Enter a command using the following syntax: $host# esxupdate --vib-view query | grep hp-vaaip-p6000 3. Uninstall the VAAI Plug-in. Enter a command using the following syntax: $host - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 82
available to install. Component replacement videos To assist you in replacing components, videos of the procedures have been produced. To view the videos, go to the following website and navigate to your product: http://www.hp.com/go/sml Verifying component failure • Consult HP technical support to - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 83
not available for self repair. For assistance, contact an HP-authorized service provider Table 16 Controller enclosure replacement parts Description Spare part number 4 Gb P63x0 array controller (HSV340) 537151-001 4 Gb P63x0 array controller (HSV340) with iSCSI (MEZ50-1GbE) 537152-001 4 Gb - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 84
SAS cable, SPS-CA, EXT Mini SAS, 2M Spare part number 461491-005 466264-001 583395-001 583396-001 676972-001 676973-001 583399-001 408767-001 Table 17 Disk enclosure replaceable parts Description Disk drive, 300 GB, 10K, SFF, 6G, M6625, SAS Disk drive, 450 GB, 10K, SFF, 6G, M6625, SAS Disk drive - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 85
the instructions from the web. Go to the following web site: http://www.hp.com/support/manuals. Under Storage, select Disk Storage Systems, then select HP P6300/P6500 Enterprise Virtual Array Systems under P6000/EVA Disk Arrays. The manuals page for the P63x0/P65x0 EVA appears. Scroll to the Service - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 86
Instructions • HP Controller Enclosure Management Module Replacement Instructions • HP Controller Enclosure Midplane Replacement Instructions • HP Controller Enclosure Power Supply Replacement Instructions • HP Controller Enclosure Riser Assembly Replacement Instructions • HP Large Form Factor Disk - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 87
in the HP P6000. Dual-controller configurations provide for high availability with failover between iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE modules. All configurations are supported as redundant pairs only. iSCSI connected servers can be configured for access to one or both controllers. HP P6000 Command View and iSCSI - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 88
or C-series CN switches P6300 EVA P6500 EVA BLADE servers w/CNAs and Pass-Thru modules or ProCurve 6120XG* FIP SNOOPING DCB switches (*with C-series FCoE switches only) FCoE/iSCSI/FC EVA/SAS storage 10-GbE FCoE/iSCSI connection 10-GbE connection 26659b Figure 25 FCoE support 88 iSCSI or iSCSI - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 89
model and firmware support, see the Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge (SPOCK) at http://www.hp.com/storage/spock. You must sign up for an HP Passport to enable access. Also, for information on FCoE configuration and attributes, see the HP SAN Design Reference Guide at: http://www.hp.com/go - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 90
be created for the FCoE WWNs from each port of the HP P6000 with the iSCSI/FCoE modules. The zone should also contain CNA system and mulitpath software support, see the Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge (SPOCK) at http://www.hp.com/storage/spock. You must sign up for an HP Passport to enable - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 91
None Connectivity iSCSI iSCSI, FCoE iSCSI, FCoE EVA storage system EVA4400/4400 with the embedded switch EVA4000/4100/6000/6100/8000/8100 EVA6400/8400 P6300/P6500 P6350/P6550 iSCSI iSCSI, FCoE iSCSI initiator rules, guidelines, and support This section describes the following iSCSI Initiator - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 92
problems that may require reinstallation of the operating system. Backup the registry before making any changes. Use Registry Editor at your own risk. NOTE: These parameters are automatically set by the HP iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module kit. This kit also includes a null device driver for the P6000 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 93
, 1 VLAN per protocol • IP management-LAN/WAN support • Dedicated IP network for iSCSI data • Jumbo frames NOTE: If you configure IPv6 on any iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module's ISCSI data port, you must also configure IPv6 on the HP P6000 Command View management server. Supported IP network adapters 93 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 94
Server 2003, you must download and install the iSCSI initiator (version 2.08 recommended). HP recommends the following Windows HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE initiator I/O timeouts during controller code loads and synchronizations. These settings are included in the HP P6000 iSCSI/FCoE and MPX200 Multifunction - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 95
Server 2003 kit Figure 29 Windows registry and controller device installation For Windows Server 2003, the Microsoft iSCSI initiator installation presents an option for installing MPIO using the Microsoft generic DSM (Microsoft MPIO Multipathing Support for iSCSI check box). For Windows Server 2008 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 96
Figure 30 iSCSI Initiator Installation c. Click the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator icon to open the Control Panel applet. The iSCSI Initiator Properties window opens. complete. 2. Set up the iSCSI Host and virtual disks on HP P6000 Command View: 96 iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE configuration rules and guidelines - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 97
32 iSCSI Initiator Properties-Discovery tab (Windows 2008) a. From HP P6000 Command View, click the EVA storage system icon to start the iSCSI storage presentation. In adding a host, the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE modules are the target EVA storage system. Figure 33 Add a host b. b. Select the Hosts - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 98
qualified name (IQN) from the iSCSI node name list. Or, you can enter a port WWN • Select an OS from the Operating System list. d. Create a virtual disk and present it to the host you created in Step 2.c. Note the numbers in the target IQN; these target WWNs will be referenced during Initiator - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 99
includes MPIO and has to be selected for installation. Setting up redundant paths properly is important to ensure high availability of the target disk. Ideally, the system would have the paths use separate NIC cards and separate network infrastructure (cables, switches, iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE modules - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 100
the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE controller. Table 21 Supported MPIO options for iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE modules HP MPIO Full Featured DSM for EVA* Microsoft generic DSM *Preferred Windows Server 2008 and 2012 Supported Supported Windows Server 2003 Supported Supported Installing the MPIO feature for Windows - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 101
1. Check the box for Multipath I/O in the Add Features page. Figure 37 Add Features page 2. Click Next and then click Install. 3. After the server reboots, add support for iSCSI Devices using the MPIO applet. Set up the iSCSI Initiator 101 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 102
Figure 38 MPIO Properties page before reboot NOTE: You must present a virtual disk to the initiator to enable the Add support for iSCSI devices checkbox. Figure 39 MPIO Properties page after reboot 4. A final reboot is required to get the devices MPIO-ed. 102 iSCSI or iSCSI/ - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 103
Initiator. Download or installation is not required. Installing the MPIO feature for Windows Server 2008: 1. Check the box for Multipath I/O in the Add Features page (Figure 37 (page 103)). Figure 40 Add Features page 2. Click Next and then click Install. 3. After the server reboots, add support for - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 104
Figure 43 Software update installation wizard To add or remove specific MS iSCSI software Initiator components after the initial install, run the setup MS MPIO check box. NOTE: The installation requires a reboot. IMPORTANT: Windows XP Professional is not supported by Microsoft's MPIO. 104 iSCSI or - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 105
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/ 912222. a. To start the installation immediately click Run, or b. To copy the download to your computer for installation at a later time, click Save. A reboot is required after successful installation. 3. After reboot, verify TCP offload settings by opening a Command - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 106
the iSCSI Initiator for Apple Mac OS X 1. Install the ATTO iSCSI Macintosh Initiator v3.10 following the install instructions provided by the vendor. 2. Run the Xtend SAN application to discover and configure the EVA iSCSI targets. The Xtend SAN iSCSI Initiator can discover targets either by static - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 107
A list of module targets appears under Discovered Targets (Figure 44 (page 106)). NOTE: The module's port may present several iSCSI targets to the Xtend SAN iSCSI Initiator. Select only one target from the list. e. Select the newly-added target under Host name in the left frame. f. Check the Visible - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 108
i. Select Status, select Network Node, and then select Login to connect to the module's target (Figure 48 (page 108)). The Network Node displays a status of Connected and the target status light turns green. Figure 48 Select status 108 iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE configuration rules and guidelines - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 109
Storage setup for Apple Mac OS X 1. Present LUNs using HP P6000 Command View. 2. Verify that the EVA LUNs are presented to the Macintosh iSCSI Initiator: a. Open the Xtend SAN iSCSI application. b. Select the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module target entry under the host name. c. Click the LUNs button. A - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 110
Figure 50 Configure initiator and targets 3. Click the Discovered Targets tab and enter your iSCSI target IP address (Figure 51 (page 110)). Figure 51 Discovered Targets tab 4. Log in to the target (Figure 52 (page 111)). 110 iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE configuration rules and guidelines - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 111
(Figure 53 (page 111)). Figure 53 Connected Targets tab Installing and configuring for Red Hat 5 To install and configure for Red Hat 5: NOTE: The iSCSI driver package is included but is not installed by default. Install the package iscsi-initiator-utils during or after operating system - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 112
2. Enter the following command to manually start iSCSI services to test your configuration: installation of an iSCSI driver, HP recommends that you remove the /etc/initiatorname.iscsi file before installing the new driver. See the following website for the latest version of the Linux driver for EVA - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 113
can result in sending SCSI commands to the wrong target or logical unit. To provide consistent naming, the iSCSI driver scans the system to determine are modeled after the Linux devfs naming convention: • The symbolic link disk maps to the whole-disk SCSI device node such as /dev/sda or /dev/sdb. • - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 114
manually removed by editing the file. Manual editing should not be needed, however, since the driver can maintain up to 65,535 different bindings. Mounting file systems Because the Linux boot network or authentication problems, the iscsi-mountall mounting SCSI devices, HP recommends one of the - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 115
Presenting EVA storage for Linux To set up LUNs using HP P6000 Command View: 1. Set up LUNs using HP P6000 Command View. For procedure steps, see Step 2. 2. Set up the iSCSI drive on the iSCSI Initiator: a. Restart the iSCSI services: /etc/rc.d/initd/iscsi restart b. Verify that the iSCSI LUNs are - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 116
initiators: a. In the VMware VI client, select the server from the inventory panel. b. Click the Configuration tab, and then click Storage Adapters under Hardware. c. Under iSCSI Software Adapter, choose the available software initiator. d. Click the Properties link of the software adapter. The - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 117
host, rescan for new iSCSI LUNs: a. In VMware's VI client, select a server and click the Configuration tab. b. Choose Storage Adapters in the hardware panel and click Rescan above the Storage Adapters panel. The Rescan dialog box is displayed (see Figure 58 (page 117)). Figure 58 Rescan dialog box - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 118
Guide at: http://docs.sun.com/source/819-0139. Preparing the host system To verify that MPxIO is enabled: 1. Enter the following command to HP EVA storage arrays are supported with MPxIO: • As symmetric devices only • With no load balancing • With no failback To configure MPxIO for HP storage - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 119
P6000 HP arrays: device-type-scsi-options-list = "HP HSV", "symmetric-option"; symmetric-option = 0x1000000; NOTE: You must enter six spaces between HP and HSV, as shown. Example: HP storage device (which supports multipath I/O) to HP storage arrays are recognized by Solaris as scsi controllers - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 120
to control. If it is expected that devices controlled by driver alias The HP storage array is a self identifying scsi device and must be bound to the sgen driver using an alias. 1. Enter the following command to update the sgen driver view 120 iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE configuration rules and guidelines - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 121
for all targets available. To list the discovered targets available to the initiator, enter the following command: #iscsiadm list target Example: #iscsiadm list target Target: iqn.2004-09.com.hp.fcgw.mez50.2.01.50014380025da539 Alias: TPGT: 0 ISID: 4000002a0000 Connections: 1 Target: iqn.2004-09.com - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 122
disks are presented by HP P6000 Command View to the Solaris host, the following commands should EVA port targets from the same controller. Example: iscsiadm list target -S Target: iqn.2004-09.com.hp.fcgw.mez50.2.01.50014380025da539 Alias: TPGT: 0 ISID: 4000002a0000 Connections: 1 LUN: 120 Vendor: HP - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 123
,iqn.2004-09.com.hp.fcgw.mez50.1.01. 50014380025da538 Relative ID: 0 Managing and Troubleshooting Solaris iSCSI Multipath devices For further details on managing and troubleshooting a Solaris iSCSI multipath environment, see Chapter 14 of the Solaris System Administration Guide: Devices and File - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 124
access, MPIO load balance policy must be set to Failover Only. For file system disk access, all MPIO load balance policies are supported. Failover policies are set on a LUN-by-LUN basis. MPIO support does not have global failover settings. 124 iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE configuration rules and guidelines - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 125
Services and Microsoft MPIO. Because the iSCSI driver resides on board the QLogic iSCSI HBA, it is not necessary to install the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator. Installing the QLogic iSCSI HBA Install the QLogic iSCSI HBA hardware and software following the instructions in the QLogic installation manual - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 126
2. Click Yes to start the general configuration wizard (see Figure 62 (page 126)). Use the Wizard to: • Choose iSCSI HBA port to configure the QLogic iSCSI HBA. • Configure HBA Port network settings. • Configure HBA Port DNS settings (optional). • Configure SLP Target Discovery settings (optional). - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 127
Figure 63 HBA Port Target Configuration 3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to add each additional iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE target iSCSI port. 4. Click Next. 5. To enable the changes, enter the SMS password: config. 6. Select the Target Settings tab. Verify that the HBA state is Ready, Link Up and each target entry - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 128
=SupportManual&lang=en&cc=us&docIndexId=64179&taskId=101& prodTypeId=18964&prodSeriesId=421492 Following the installation of the HP MPIO Full Featured DSM for EVA, open Computer Management to view and control the iSCSI LUNs (see Figure 66 (page 129)). 128 iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE configuration rules - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 129
iSCSI failover clustering is supported by the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE modules. For more information, see: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/storage/ iscsi/iscsicluster.mspx Requirements • Operating system: Windows Server 2003 Enterprise, SP2, R2, x86/x64 • Firmware: minimum version - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 130
3 Node 4 4 When the HP Full Featured DSM for EVA is installed, it sets up Persistent Reservation in is supported on the HP StorageWorks storage, for higher availability and performance ◦ MPIO-use HP DSM or the Microsoft Generic DSM. HP recommends using the latest available DSM. • Connectivity: Dual - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 131
If you require authentication, HP recommends that you configure it after you have properly verified installation and operation of the type of characters that can be entered • Entering an IQN using the HP P6000 Command View add host tab requires the iSCSI initiator to have been registered by the - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 132
the discovery and normal operational session. The iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE controller CHAP modes The iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE modules support two CHAP modes: • Single-direction. The target authenticates the identity of the initiator with the user-provided CHAP secret. To enable single-direction CHAP, you need - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 133
or iSCSI/FCoE module's CLI: a. If the iSCSI Initiator is not listed under set chap command: • HP Command View Option: add the initiator iqn name string via HP Command View's add host tab. • Go to the HP P6000 Command View and select Hosts then select Add Host tab and enter the iqn name string. • CLI - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 134
Microsoft iSCSI Initiator: a. Click Discovery. • For manually discovering iSCSI target portals: a. Click Add under listed under set chap command: a. HP Command View Option: add the initiator iqn name string via HP Command View's Add Host tab. • Go to HP Command View and select Hosts then select - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 135
Enable CHAP for the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator 1. Click Discovery. For manually discovering iSCSI target portals: a. Click Add under Target Portals. b. Enter the IP address of the iSCSI port of the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module. c. Click - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 136
6. Using the iscsiadm do a login into the iSCSI Target. For example: [root@sanergy33 iscsi]# iscsiadm --mode node --targetname iqn.2004-09.com.hp.fcgw.mez50.1.01.50014380025da538 --login The following is a sample iscsid.conf file for CHAP: CHAP Settings # To enable CHAP authentication set node. - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 137
iSCSI Initiator entry using the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE controller CLI: a. If the iSCSI Initiator is not listed under the set chap command: • HP Command View Option: add the initiator iqn name string via HP Command View's Add Host tab. • Go to HP Command View and select Hosts then select Tab Add Host - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 138
Secret in the middle of the screen. c. Click Reset. d. Enter the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE controller iSCSI Presented Target CHAP secret. For example: hpstorageworks. e. Click Discovery. • For manually discovering iSCSI target portals: a. Click Add under Target Portals. b. Enter the IP address of the - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 139
then enter the CHAP secret. 2. Enable CHAP for the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE controller iSCSI port: a. To enable CHAP for the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE controller iSCSI port using HP P6000 Command View: • Select the appropriate iSCSI Controller, then select the IP Ports tab, then select the appropriate IP Port - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 140
in the middle of the screen. c. Click Reset. d. Enter the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE controller iSCSI Presented Target CHAP secret. For example: hpstorageworks. e. Click OK. f. Click Discovery. • For manually discovering iSCSI target portals: a. Click Add under Target Portals. b. Enter the IP address of - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 141
iSCSI Initiator entry using the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE controller CLI: a. If the iSCSI Initiator is not listed under set chap command: • HP Command View Option: add the initiator iqn name string via Command View's Add Host tab. • Go to HP P6000 Command View and select Hosts then select Tab Add Host and - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 142
iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE controller iSCSI Presented Target CHAP secret. For example: hpstorageworks. e. Click OK. f. Click Discovery. • For manually discovering iSCSI target portals node.session.auth.username_in = iqn.2004-09.com.hp.fcgw.mez50.1.01.50014380025da538 #node.session.auth.password_in = - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 143
Using the iscsiadm do a login into the iSCSI Target. For example: [root@sanergy33 iscsi]# iscsiadm --mode node --targetname iqn.2004-09.com.hp.fcgw.mez50.1.01.50014380025da538 -login The following is a sample iscsid.conf file for CHAP: CHAP Settings To enable CHAP authentication set node.session - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 144
and manual intervention through P6000 Command View is required to remove the mask by re-presenting the LUN(s) to the iSCSI or FCoE initiator(s). Note that the TP Overcommitted mask state, only for the iSCSI and FCoE presented LUNs, is cleared by a restart of both of the iSCSI controllers. Figure - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 145
Figure 69 or Windows 2008 initiator iSCSIpresented LUN reported as TP Overcommitted Lists of all presented LUNs, per Virtual Port Group, are always available by navigating to the HOSTs tab and then to the one of four iSCSI HOSTs VPgroups, as illustrated in Figure 70 (page 146). Set up the iSCSI - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 146
Figure 70 iSCSI Host presented LUNs list Figure 71 (page 147) shows an iSCSI LUN being re-presented. 146 iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE configuration rules and guidelines - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 147
Figure 71 iSCSI LUN re-presented to iSCSI initiator, after clearing TP Overcommitted state The normal condition is illustrated in Figure 72 (page 148). Set up the iSCSI Initiator 147 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 148
Figure 72 Normal view of iSCSI LUN presented to iSCSI initiator 148 iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE configuration rules and guidelines - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 149
and the HP SAN Design Reference Guide. NOTE: HP continually makes additions to its storage solution product line. For more information about the HP Fibre Channel product line, the latest drivers, and technical tips, and to view other documentation, see the HP website at: http://www.hp.com/country - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 150
two EVA controllers. See the HP SAN Design Reference Guide at the following HP website for additional information about zoning: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/ san/documentation.html To connect a single path HBA server to a SAN switch: 1. Plug one end of the Fibre Channel cable into - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 151
A 10. Controller B Figure 74 Single path HBA server with OpenVMS 1. Network interconnection 2. Single HBA server (Host 1) 3. Dual HBA server (Host 2) 4. Management server 5. Multiple single HBA paths 6. SAN switch 1 7. SAN switch 2 8. Fabric zone 9. Controller A 10. Controller B Supported - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 152
and cannot umount disks. • Path or controller failure may results in loss of data accessibility and loss of host data that has not been written to storage. NOTE: For additional risks, see "HP-UX" (page 164). Limitations • HP P6000 Continuous Access is not supported with single-path configurations - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 153
Figure 75 HP-UX configuration 1. Network interconnection 2. Single HBA server (Host 1) 3. Dual HBA server (Host 2) 4. Management server 5. SAN switch 1 6. SAN switch 2 7. Controller A 8. Controller B Windows Server 2003 (32-bit) ,Windows Server 2008 (32-bit) , and Windows Server 2012 (32-bit) - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 154
For additional risks, see "Windows Servers" (page 165). Limitations • HP P6000 Continuous Access is not supported with single path configurations. • Single path HBA server is not part of a cluster. • Booting from the SAN is not supported on single path HBA servers. Figure 76 Windows Server 2003 (32 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 155
not been written to storage. NOTE: For additional risks, see "Windows Servers" (page 165). Limitations • HP P6000 Continuous Access is not supported with single path configurations. • Single path HBA server is not part of a cluster. • Booting from the SAN is not supported on single path HBA servers - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 156
not been written to storage. NOTE: For additional risks, see "Oracle Solaris" (page 165). Limitations • HP P6000 Continuous Access 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 78 Oracle Solaris - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 157
ordinary virtual disk. HBA configuration • Host 1 is a single path HBA host. • Host 2 is a dual HBA host. See Figure 79 (page 158). Risks • For nonclustered nodes with a single path HBA, a path failure from the HBA to the SAN switch will result in a loss of connection with storage devices. NOTE - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 158
Limitations • HP P6000 Continuous Access is not supported with single path configurations. Figure 79 OpenVMS configuration 1. Network interconnection 2. Single HBA server (Host 1) 3. Dual HBA server (Host 2) 4. Management server 5. SAN switch 1 6. SAN switch 2 7. Controller A 8. Controller B Xen - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 159
or disk corruption. Limitations • HP P6000 Continuous Access 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 80 Xen configuration 1. Network interconnection 2. Single HBA server (Host 1) 3. Dual HBA - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 160
or disk corruption. NOTE: For additional risks, see "Linux" (page 166). Limitations • HP P6000 Continuous Access is not supported with single path configurations. • Single HBA path at the host server is not part of a cluster, unless in a Linux High Availability Cluster. • Booting from the SAN is - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 161
may result in data loss or disk corruption. NOTE: For additional risks, see "Linux" (page 166). Limitations • HP P6000 Continuous Access is not supported with single path configurations. • Single path HBA server is not part of a cluster. • Booting from the SAN is supported on single path HBA servers - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 162
has not been written to storage. NOTE: For additional risks, see "IBM AIX" (page 167). Limitations • HP P6000 Continuous Access is not supported with single path configurations. • Single path HBA server is not part of a cluster. • Booting from the SAN is not supported. 162 Single path implementation - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 163
AIX Configuration 1. Network interconnection 2. Single HBA server (Host 1) 3. Dual HBA server (Host 2) 4. Management server 5. SAN switch 1 6. SAN switch 2 7. Controller A 8. Controller B VMware configuration Requirements • Switch zoning or controller level SSP must be used to ensure each single - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 164
to the HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array Storage System Configuration Guide (to download, see "Related documentation" (page 197)). Failure scenarios HP-UX Fault stimulus Server failure (host power-cycled) Switch failure (SAN switch disabled) Controller failure Controller restart Failure - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 165
cable replacement job must be aborted; disk seems error free. Failure effect OS runs a command called chkdsk when rebooting. Data lost, data that finished copying survived. Write delay, server hangs until I/O is cancelled or cold reboot. Write delay, server hangs or reboots. One controller failed - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 166
SAN switch disabled) Controller failure Controller restart Server path failure Storage path failure Linux Fault stimulus Server failure (host power-cycled) Switch failure (SAN switch disabled) Controller failure Controller service. driver, need to reboot system, fsck should be run on any failed disks - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 167
Server path failure Storage path failure VMware Fault stimulus Server failure (host power-cycled) Switch failure (SAN switch disabled) Controller failure Controller restart Failure effect Short: I/O suspended, possible data loss. Long: I/O halts with I/O errors, data loss. HBA driver must be - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 168
stimulus Server failure (host power-cycled) Switch failure Controller failure Controller restart Server path failure Storage path failure Failure effect 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 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 169
7 Troubleshooting If the disk enclosure is working: a. Verify that the power supplies are working by viewing the power supply LEDs. If necessary, remove and reinstall the power condition exists. failed component. • Contact an authorized service provider for assistance. Is the enclosure rear fault - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 170
fully power button/LED assembly might seated. need to be replaced. • Contact an authorized service provider for assistance. Is the power supply LED amber? Answers No Yes Possible Reasons can result in data loss. • Contact an authorized service provider for assistance. 170 Troubleshooting - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 171
and is fully seated. might have failed. • Contact an authorized service provider for assistance. Effects of a disk drive failure When a disk drive fails, all virtual disks that are in the same array are affected. Each virtual disk in an array might be using a different fault-tolerance method, so - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 172
data loss. Automatic data recovery (rebuild) When you replace a disk drive in an array, the controller uses the fault-tolerance information on the remaining drives in the array has failed and is producing unrecoverable disk errors. Remove and replace the failed replacement drive. 172 Troubleshooting - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 173
LED flashes. When the drive rebuild is complete, the online LED is illuminated. iSCSI module diagnostics and troubleshooting Diagnostic information is also available through HP P6000 Command View and the CLI event logs and error displays. This section describes diagnostics. iSCSI and iSCSI/FCoE - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 174
indicates the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module status that is communicated to the array controller. Slow flashing amber LED indicates an IP address conflict on the management port. /FCoE module. 1. Enter the CLI command beacon on (see Figure 86 (page 174)). Figure 86 Beacon on command 174 Troubleshooting - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 175
In HP P6000 Command View, click the General tab and then click the Locate button. Use the Locate ON and Locate OFF buttons to control the Channel ports. To view the statistics us the CLI command show stats. Troubleshoot using HP P6000 Command View HP P6000 Command View can display the properties - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 176
cannot login to iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module target Solution 1: Ensure the correct iSCSI port IP address is used Solution 2: In HP P6000 Command View, for each iSCSI controller 01 and 02, click the IP ports tab, then expand the TCP properties under the Advanced Settings. There should be available - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 177
again to re-establish the Connected state. Issue: When communication between HP P6000 Command View and iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module is down, use following options: Solution 1. Refresh using Hardware > iSCSI Devices > iSCSI Controller 01 or 02 > Refresh button. Solution 2. If the IPv4 management port - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 178
mappings, and remove all presentations and hosts from HP P6000 Command View. IP port of iSCSI controller 01 and 02 should be enabled Enable port. to change the corresponding port attributes. Command not supported with this version of HP iSCSI. Check software version. Code load latest revision - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 179
minimal for iSCSI LUN during the file deletion. Based on the controller load, the efficiency of space reclamation might vary and the reclamation the system event log reaches the threshold limit on the vdisk, the user can see an event on the LUN utilization capacity and pool availability capacity - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 180
parameter The command or response buffer is not large Report the error to product support. enough to hold the specified number of items. This can be caused by a user or program error. This error is no longer supported. Report the error to product support. There is insufficient storage available - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 181
19 No Fibre Channel Port 20 No Image 21 No Permission 22 Storage system not initialized 23 Not a Loop Port 24 Not a Participating Controller The supplied target identifier is invalid. This Report the error to product support. can indicate a user or program error. This error is no longer - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 182
9: Delete the LUN presentations disk is a part of a disk group and cannot be before deleting the EVA host. erased. Case 10: Report the error to product Case 8: Storage cell discard: The storage cell contains one or more virtual disks or LUN presentations. support. Case 11: Resolve the situation - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 183
to product support. storage system time is set automatically by the management software. 40 Not a Supported Version The requested operation is not supported by Report the error to product support. this firmware version. This can indicate a user or program error. 41 No Logical Disk for Vdisk - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 184
cannot be performed because Wait for the copying state to complete at least one of the virtual disk members is in and retry the request. a copying state. 48 Security credentials needed. Please update your system's ID and password in the Storage System Access menu. The management software is - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 185
delete one or more of the virtual disks Access groups already exist. on the destination storage cell and retry the operation. Case 8: If this operation is still desired, delete one or more of the groups and retry the operation. 61 Password mismatch. Please update your system's password in the - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 186
the request. 76 Image Busy The controller is currently processing a Retry the request once the firmware firmware download. Retry the request once download process is complete. the firmware download process is complete. 77 Volume Failure Predicted The disk volume specified is in a predictive - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 187
cache data from power/controller loss or disk drive failure. Report the error to product support. Case 2: The snapclone cannot be associated with a virtual disk that is in an inoperative state. HP P6000 Command View has detected this array as inoperative. Contact HP Services for assistance. Case - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 188
the remote Continuous Access group retry the request. 96 PLDMC failed This error is no longer supported. Report the error to product support. 97 Storage system could not be locked. System busy. Try command again. Another process has already taken the SCMI Retry the request later. lock on the - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 189
user name field. 120 Storage Cell Exists The command is not valid when a Use the command form designed to StorageCell is already formed and the NSC be used when no storage support. The batteries do not allow the warm plug of Resolve degraded battery situation. a controller. The virtual disk - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 190
Error EVA 6400/8400 only. A generic error was Ensure other OCP is on and try again. detected with the OCP interface. If the problem persists, report the error to product support. 129 Mirror Temporarily Offline The virtual disk is not mirrored to the other Ensure other controller is operative - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 191
load attempt was made. Code load the EVA firmware with a supported method. 147 Data replication group is already DRM Group Is Already command are correct and retry. a user or program error. 161 Too Many Physical Store Tags When attempting to initialize the storage cell, either the command is - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 192
175 The drive is not valid for the specified Invalid Physical Object Identifier command. Report the error to product support. 176 Too Few Drives There are not enough available drives to create the requested storage cell. Add more disks to the array and retry. 177 Too Few Physical Store Tags - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 193
. 186 This error is no longer supported. No Derived Unit for Virtual Disk Report the error to product support. 187 Invalid on DRM Mixed Configurations A data replication configuration is using an Upgrade the source and/or unsupported mix of firmware versions on the destination arrays to bring - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 194
Suspended because data replication group is NOT retry operation. suspended. 213 Snap Tree Mismatch Cannot start an Instant Restore operation because the virtual disks are not in a Business Copy sharing relationship. Report the error to product support. 214 Original Logical Disk Cannot start - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 195
this command. support. 223 Fail Lock Busy Storage Cell Lock Busy. The requestor does Retry the operation later. If the error not have the command lock to perform this persists, report the error to product command. support. 224 "Is Defer Copy" Set Command not allowed while data replication - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 196
Error Messages (continued) Status code value Meaning How to correct 242 Event Not Found The event was not found. Report the error to product support. 243 Unsupported Drive There were not enough drives to complete Replace the unsupported drives with the operation and some unsupported drives - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 197
documentation Documents For documents referenced in this guide, see the Manuals page on the Business Support Center website: http://www.hp.com/support/manuals In the Storage section, click Disk Storage Systems and then select HP P6300/P6500 Enterprise Virtual Array Systems under P6000/EVA Disk - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 198
• HP Software Downloads: http://www.hp.com/support/manuals • HP Software Depot: http://www.software.hp.com • HP Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge (SPOCK): http://www.hp.com/storage/spock • HP SAN manuals: http://www.hp.com/go/sdgmanuals Typographic conventions Table 28 Document conventions - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 199
information about CSR, contact your local service provider, or see the CSR website: http://www.hp.com/go/selfrepair Rack stability Rack of the rack rests on the leveling jacks. • Install stabilizing feet on the rack. • In multiple-rack installations, fasten racks together securely. • Extend only one - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 200
of the product. Product specific information: HP Regulatory model number FCC and CISPR classification installation. Class A devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a business energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 201
to this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard Company may void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Cables When provided, connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 202
This marking is valid for non-Telecom products and EU harmonized Telecom products (e.g., Bluetooth). Certificates can be obtained from http://www.hp.com/go/certificates. Hewlett-Packard GmbH, HQ-TRE, Herrenberger Strasse 140, 71034 Boeblingen, Germany Japanese notices Japanese VCCI-A notice Japanese - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 203
Class B equipment Taiwanese notices BSMI Class A notice Taiwan battery recycle statement Turkish recycling notice Türkiye Cumhuriyeti: EEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur Vietnamese Information Technology and Communications compliance marking Taiwanese notices 203 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 204
herein or in the laser product's installation guide may result in hazardous radiation exposure. To reduce the risk of exposure to hazardous radiation: • Do not try to open the module enclosure. There are no user-serviceable components inside. • Do not operate controls, make adjustments, or perform - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 205
German laser notice Italian laser notice Japanese laser notice Laser compliance notices 205 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 206
notices English recycling notice Disposal of waste equipment by users in private household in the European Union This symbol equipment. For more information, please contact your household waste disposal service Bulgarian recycling notice Czech recycling notice Likvidace zařízení v dom - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 207
remettant à une déchetterie effectuant le recyclage des équipements électriques et électroniques. Pour de plus amples informations, prenez contact avec votre service d'élimination des ordures ménagères. German recycling notice Entsorgung von Altgeräten von Benutzern in privaten Haushalten in der EU - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 208
Hungarian recycling notice A hulladék anyagok megsemmisítése az Európai Unió háztartásaiban Ez a szimbólum azt jelzi, hogy a készüléket nem szabad a háztartási hulladékkal együtt kidobni. Ehelyett a leselejtezett berendezéseknek az elektromos vagy elektronikus hulladék átvételére kijelölt helyen tö - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 209
Portuguese recycling notice Descarte de equipamentos usados por utilizadores domésticos na União Europeia Este símbolo indica que não deve descartar o seu produto juntamente com os outros lixos domiciliares. Ao invés disso, deve proteger a saúde humana e o meio ambiente levando o seu equipamento - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 210
Battery replacement notices Dutch battery notice French battery notice 210 Regulatory compliance notices - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 211
German battery notice Italian battery notice Battery replacement notices 211 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 212
Japanese battery notice Spanish battery notice 212 Regulatory compliance notices - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 213
installing the P63x0/P65x0 EVA in a non-standard rack. All the requirements must be met to ensure proper operation of the storage system. Internal component envelope EVA units. Copies of the standard are available for purchase at http://www.eia.org/. EVA cabinet measures and tolerances EVA component - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 214
cable length, configuration CG, serviceability and accessibility, and to allow for easy expansion of the system. If at all possible, it is best to configure non HP cabinets in a like manner. UPS Selection This section provides information that can be used when selecting a UPS for use with the EVA - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 215
applies 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 in Table 31 (page 216). Transmission of site vibrations through non-HP racks exceeding these limits could cause operational failures of - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 216
Table 31 Operating Shock/Vibration Shock test with half sine pulses of 10 G magnitude and 10 ms duration applied in all three axes (both positive and negative directions). Sine sweep vibration from 5 Hz to 500 Hz to 5 Hz at 0.1 G peak, with 0.020" displacement limitation below 10 Hz. Sweep rate of 1 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 217
must have admin authority to enter the admin start command, which opens an admin session (see admin command). Commands This section lists and describes the HP P6000 iSCSI and iSCSI/FCoE module's CLI commands in alphabetical order. Each command description includes its syntax, keywords, notes, and - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 218
the Admin session. The logout, shutdown, and reset commands also end an Admin session. Terminates an Admin session opened by another user. Use this keyword with care because it terminates the Admin session without warning the other user and without saving pending changes. NOTE: Closing a Telnet - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 219
using Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM). You must disable the network time protocol (NTP) to set the time with the date command. Examples: The following examples show the setting and then the display of the date: MEZ50_02 (admin) #> date Tue May 24 18:33:41 UTC 2011 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 220
] [ on | off ] [ logs | stats ] [ restore | save ] [ cleanup | list | unpack ] image cleanup iSCSI/FCoE module CLI command qualifier [ begin | end | start | stop | cancel ] [ on | off ] [ logs | stats ] [ restore | save ] [ cleanup | list | unpack ] image cleanup 220 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 221
logout lunmask passwd ping quit reboot reset save set show shutdown iSCSI module CLI command qualifier image list image unpack [ ] [ add | mod | rm ] [ add | rm ] iSCSI/FCoE module CLI command qualifier image list image unpack [ ] [ add | mod | rm ] [ add | rm ] [ factory | mappings ] [ factory - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 222
transferred by the user when updating the module's firmware image. Displays a list of the firmware image files in the module's /var/ ftp directory. Unpacks the firmware image file specified in the [file] parameter and installs the firmware image on the module. Before using this command, you must - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 223
admin) #> image list mez50-3_0_4_1.bin Only the file name is displayed as a response to this command. The software image file is placed using ftp to the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module as shown in terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key Commands 223 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 224
value. If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key ) #> initiator rm Warning: This command will cause the removal of all . If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 225
you choose the initiator, target, and LUN from lists of existing devices. Removes the mapping of a LUN from an initiator. After you enter the command, the CLI displays a series of prompts from which you choose the initiator, target, and LUN from lists of existing devices. Example 1: The following - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 226
to quit): 0 All attribute values that have been changed will now be saved. Example 2: The following shows an example of the lunmask add command with virtual port groups. MEZ75 (admin) #> lunmask add Index ----0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Type ---FCOE FCOE FCOE FCOE FCOE FCOE FCOE FCOE FCOE FCOE FCOE - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 227
Target Device is already mapped on selected portal. Example 3: The following example shows the lunmask rm (remove) command. MEZ50 (admin) #> lunmask rm Index ----0 1 (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Name 50:01:43:80:02 8 9 10 11 12 13 Please select a LUN presented to the initiator ('q' to quit): 12 Commands 227 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 228
remove all, 'q' to quit): 0 All attribute values that have been changed will now be saved. Example 4: The following shows an example of the lunmask rm command with virtual port groups. MEZ75 (admin) #> lunmask rm Index ----0 1 (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Name 50:01:43:80:04:c6:89:60,50:01:43:80 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 229
been changed. Verifies the connectivity of management and GE ports. This command works with both IPv4 and IPv6. Authority Syntax Admin session ping to accept the current value. If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so. IP - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 230
). Authority Syntax None quit Example 1:The following example shows the quit command for the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module: MEZ50 (admin) #> quit MEZ50 login: Reboot Restarts the module firmware. Authority Syntax Admin session reboot Example: MEZ50 (admin) #> reboot Are you sure you want - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 231
FTP to extract the file out from the System. Example 3: Save traces is not supported by the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE modules. MEZ50 (admin) #> save traces Save ASIC that are specific to the FC, iSCSI, and management ports. Command Set iSCSI module iSCSI/FCoE module alias alias chap chap fc [< - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 232
command" (page 234) Sets the iSCSI port parameters. See the "set iSCSI command" (page 235) Sets the Internet simple name service (iSNS) parameters. See the "set iSNS command If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so. - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 233
hp:fcgw.MEZ50.0834e00025.b1.0 1 iqn.1986-03.com.hp:fcgw.MEZ50.0834e00025.b1.1 2 iqn.1986-03.com.hp:fcgw.MEZ50.0834e00025.b1.01.50001fe150070ce9 3 iqn.1986-03.com.hp before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so. WARNING: The following command might cause a - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 234
this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so. WARNING: The following command might cause a loss of a new feature key. (This option is not currently supported. It will be supported in a future release.) Authority Syntax Admin session set features - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 235
key to accept the current value. If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so. WARNING: The following command might cause a loss of connections to both ports. Configuring iSCSI Port: 1 Port Status (0=Enable, 1=Disable - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 236
or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so. iSNS (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ] /100). Authority Syntax Admin session set mgmt Example 1: 236 Command reference - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 237
Manual, 1=AutoConfigure) [Manual ] 1 All attribute values that have been changed will now be saved. Example 2: The following example shows how to use the set mgmt command before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so. WARNING: The following command might cause a - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 238
key to accept the current value. If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so. CLI Inactivty destinations. Example: The following example shows the set snmp command for setting the general properties. MEZ50 (admin) #> - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 239
end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so. System Symbolic Name (Max = 64 characters) [MEZ75-1 ] Target Presentation Mode (0=Auto, 1=Manual) [Auto ] Controller the updated mapping in the system configuration. If you wish to terminate this wizard before reaching the end of - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 240
, 1=Disable) [Disabled ] All attribute values for VpGroup 4 that have been changed will now be saved. Example 2: The set vpgroups command is not presently supported by the iSCSI module MEZ50_02 (admin) #> set vpgroups Usage: set [ alias | chap iscsi | isns properties | snmp | fc | features - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 241
" (page 259) system Displays module product information including serial number, software version, hardware version, configuration, and temperature. See the "show system command" (page 261) targets [fc or iscsi] Displays targets discovered by the module: FC, iSCSI, or both. See the "show targets - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 242
ID WWNN WWPN Port ID WWNN WWPN Port ID WWNN WWPN Port ID Firmware Revision No. Frame Size Execution Throttle Connection Mode FC Port Port Status Port Mode Link Status Current Link Rate Programmed Link Rate WWNN WWPN 242 Command reference FC1 Enabled FCP Up 4Gb Auto 20:00:00:c0:dd:00:00 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 243
FC Port Port Status Port Mode Link Status Current Link Rate Programmed Link Rate WWNN WWPN Port ID Firmware Revision No. Frame Size Execution Throttle Connection Mode SFP Type Enode MAC Address Fabric Provided MAC Address 10Gb f4-ce-46-fb-0a-44 0e-fc-00-ef-09-01 5 3 1 60 1 Enabled Up Commands 243 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 244
01.03 2048 256 Loop FC Port Port Status Link Status Current Link Rate Programmed Link Rate WWNN WWPN Port ID Firmware Revision No. Frame Size Execution Throttle Connection Mode 2 Enabled Up 4Gb Auto 20:00:00:c0:dd:00:01: :perf2.sanbox.com 33.33.52.20, 33.33.52.68 Logged In 244 Command reference - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 245
WWPN Port ID Status 20:00:00:00:c9:95:b5:77 10:00:00:00:c9:95:b5:77 ef-1a-01 Logged In Commands 245 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 246
:46:fb:0a:4c ef-14-01 Logged In FCOE Windows Show initiators LUN mask Displays all LUNs mapped to a user-selected Initiator. Authority Syntax None show initiators_lunmask Example 1: MEZ75 (admin) #> show initiators_lunmask Index ----0 1 2 3 4 :0a:4c,21:00:f4:ce:46:fb:0a:4c 246 Command reference - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 247
for the specified port. If you do not specify the port, this command displays all ports. Authority Syntax Keywords None show iscsi [port_num] [port_num Port Information iSCSI Port Port Status Link Status iSCSI Name Firmware Revision Current Port Speed Programmed Port Speed MTU Size Window Size MAC - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 248
Link Status iSCSI Name Firmware Revision Current Port Speed Digests GE2 Enabled Up iqn.2004-09.com.hp:fcgw.mez50.1.1 1.0.0.0 1Gb/FDX Auto Normal Link Status iSCSI Name Firmware Revision Current Port Speed Max Burst GE3 Enabled Up iqn.2004-09.com.hp:fcgw.mez50.1.2 1.0.0.0 1Gb/FDX Auto Normal 32768 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 249
Link Status iSCSI Name Firmware Revision Current Port Speed Header Digests iSCSI Data Digests GE4 Enabled Up iqn.2004-09.com.hp:fcgw.mez50.1.3 1.0.0.0 1Gb/FDX Auto Normal 32768 00-23-7d service (iSNS) configuration information for the specified iSCSI port. If you do not specify the port, this command - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 250
MEZ75 (admin) #> show logs 03/11/2011 22:18:42 UserApp 3 User has cleared the logs 03/11/2011 22:29:23 UserApp 3 qapisetpresentedtargetchapinfo_1_svc: Chap VPGROUP_1 7/VPGROUP_1 8/VPGROUP_1 9/VPGROUP_1 10/VPGROUP_1 11/VPGROUP_1 12/VPGROUP_1 0/VPGROUP_2 0/VPGROUP_3 0/VPGROUP_4 250 Command reference - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 251
:cf:00:00 LUN Number 10 VendorId HP ProductId HSV340 ProdRevLevel 0005 Portal 0 Lun Size 22528 MB Lun State Online LUN Path Information Controller Id 1 2 WWPN,PortId / IQN,IP 7 VPGROUP_1 8 VPGROUP_1 9 VPGROUP_1 10 VPGROUP_1 11 VPGROUP_1 12 VPGROUP_2 0 Commands 251 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 252
VPGROUP_3 0 VPGROUP_4 0 Show lunmask Displays all initiators mapped to a user-specified LUN. Authority Syntax None show lunmask Example: MEZ75 (admin) #> show lunmask Index ----0 : MEZ75 (admin) #> show memory Memory Units Physical Free/Total ---------85MB/916MB 252 Command reference - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 253
Buffer Pool Nic Buffer Pool Process Blocks Request Blocks Event Blocks Control Blocks 1K Buffer Pool 4K Buffer Pool Sessions 9812/9856 53427/81920 8181/8192 8181/ : MEZ50_02 (admin) #> show ntp NTP Information Mode Status TimeZone Offset Disabled Offline 00:00 MEZ50_02 (admin) #> Commands 253 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 254
11M 11M 0 0 11M 11M 12M 12M 0 0 12M 12M 12M 11M 0 0 12M 11M 12M 11M 0 0 12M 11M 11M 10M 0 0 11M 10M 12M 12M 0 0 12M 12M 254 Command reference - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 255
TO> WWNN 50:01:43:80:02:5d:a5:30 WWPN 50:01:43:80:02:5d:a5:38 Name iqn.2004-09.com.hp:fcgw.mez50.1.01.50014380025da53c Alias eva4k50 WWNN 50:01:43:80:02:5d:a5:30 WWPN 50:01:43:80:02:5d 1 WWNN WWPN Port ID 20:05:f4:ce:46:fb:0a:43 21:05:f4:ce:46:fb:0a:43 ef-0d-03 Commands 255 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 256
Port FC3 Type FCOE WWNN 50:01:43:80:04:c6:89:60 WWPN 50:01:43:80:04:c6:89:68 256 Command reference - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 257
:6c VPGroup 4 WWNN WWPN Port ID 20:0c:f4:ce:46:fb:0a:44 21:0c:f4:ce:46:fb:0a:44 ef-09-09 Commands 257 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 258
iqn.2004-09.com.hp:fcgw.mez75.1.01. iqn.2004-09.com.hp:fcgw.mez75.1.01.5001438004c6896c iqn.2004-09.com.hp:fcgw.mez75.1.02.5001438004c6896c iqn.2004-09.com.hp:fcgw.mez75.1.03.5001438004c6896c iqn.2004-09.com.hp:fcgw.mez75.1.04.5001438004c6896c iqn.2004-09.com.hp:fcgw.mez75.1.02.5001438004c68968 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 259
OID System Description public private Disabled 1.3.6.1.4.1.3873.1.20 HP StorageWorks MEZ75 Show stats Displays the module statistics: FC #> show stats FC Port Statistics FC Port Interrupt Count Target Command Count Initiator Command Count Link Failure Count Loss of Sync Count Loss of Signal - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 260
0 0 0 0 0 iSCSI Port Statistics iSCSI Port Interrupt Count Target Command Count Initiator Command Count MAC Xmit Frames MAC Xmit Byte Count MAC Xmit Multicast Frames MAC Xmit Broadcast Frames MAC Xmit Pause Frames MAC Xmit Control Frames MAC Xmit Deferrals MAC Xmit Late Collisions MAC Xmit Aborted - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 261
0 0 0 0 0 iSCSI Port Statistics iSCSI Port Interrupt Count Target Command Count Initiator Command Count MAC Xmit Frames MAC Xmit Byte Count MAC Xmit Multicast Frames MAC Xmit Broadcast Frames MAC Xmit Pause Frames MAC Xmit Control Frames MAC Xmit Deferrals MAC Xmit Late Collisions MAC Xmit Aborted - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 262
Controller Slot Target Presentation Mode Controller Lun AutoMap Target Access Control Serial Number HW Version SW Version Boot Loader Version No. of FC Ports No. of iSCSI Ports Log Level Telnet SSH FTP Temp (C) Uptime HP be displayed. Example 1: MEZ75 (admin) #> show vpgroups 262 Command reference - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 263
00:00:76 Example 2: The iSCSI module does not presently support VPgroups. MEZ50 (admin) #> show vpgroups Usage: show [ iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module, a controller power cycle is required to reactivate module's database. Typically, you will use this command to remove targets from the database that are - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 264
(admin) #> target rm Warning: This command will cause the removal of all mappings and reach the destination specified by the user. Authority Syntax Admin session traceroute Example . If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 265
management tasks through an Ethernet or serial port connection. However, HP P6000 Command View should be the primary management tool for the iSCSI and ISCSI HP spares part number 663678-001) and a standard RJ45 Ethernet cable: • 115200 baud • 8-bit character • 1 stop bit • No parity, and flow control - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 266
Controller Slot Controller Lun AutoMap Target Access Control Serial Number HW Version SW Version Boot Loader Version No. of FC Ports No. of iSCSI Ports Telnet SSH Temp (C) MEZ50 (admin) #> HP to result in inconsistencies with HP P6000 Command View and is not recommended by HP. There may be cases - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 267
the use of the "show lunmask command" (page 252). Saving and restoring iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE controller configurations Saving and restoring a configuration to 172.17.137.102. 220 (none) FTP server (GNU inetutils 1.4.2) ready. User (172.17.137.102:(none)): ftp 331 Guest login ok, type your name as - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 268
ready. User (172.17.137.102:(none)): ftp 331 Guest login ok, type your name as password. Password: ftp 230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply. ftp> bin NOTE: Use of the CLI fru save does not capture all required P6000 information and a fru restore is likely to result in HP P6000 Command View - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 269
SNMP. The module firmware supports SNMP versions 1 and 2 and a QLogic management information base (MIB) (see "Management Information Base " (page 270)). You may format traps using SNMP version 1 or 2. SNMP parameters You can set the SNMP parameters using the CLI. (For command details, see the - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 270
Management Information Base This section describes the QLogic management information base (MIB). Network port table The network port table contains a list of network ports that are operational on the module. The entries in this table include the management port (labeled MGMT), and the Gigabit - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 271
qsrNwPortAddressMode Syntax Access Description qsrIPAddressType Syntax Access Description qsrIPAddress Syntax Access Description qsrNetMask Syntax Access Description qsrGateway Syntax Access Description qsrMacAddress Syntax Access Description qstNwLinkStatus Syntax Access Description INTEGER 1 = - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 272
qsrNwLinkRate Syntax Access Description QsrLinkRate Read-only Operational link rate for this port. FC port table This table contains a list of the Fibre Channel (FC) ports on the module. There are as many entries in this table as there are FC ports on the module. qsrFcPortTable Syntax Access - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 273
qsrFcPortNodeWwn Syntax Access Description PhysAddress Read-only World wide name of the node that contains this port. qsrFcPortWwn Syntax Access Description PhysAddress Read-only World wide name for this port. qsrFcPortId Syntax Access Description PhysAddress Read-only Interface's 24-bit FC - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 274
qsrIsInitEntry Syntax Access Description QsrIsInitEntry Not accessible Each entry (row) contains information about a specific iSCSI initiator. An iSCSI initiator information entry consists of the following sequence of the object: qsrIsInitIndex qsrIsInitName qsrIsInitAlias qsrIsInitAddressType - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 275
qsrIsInitStatus Syntax Access Description Integer: 1 = unknown, 2 = loggedIn, 3 = loggedOut, 4 = recovery Read-only Status of the iSCSI initiator, that is, whether or not it is logged in to the module. qsrIsInitOsType Syntax Access Description SnmpAdminString Read-only The type of the iSCSI - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 276
qsrLunVPGroupid qsrLunVPGroupname qsrLunWwuln Syntax Access Description qsrLunVendorId Syntax Access Description qsrLunProductId Syntax Access Description qsrLunProdRevLevel Syntax Access Description qsrLunSize OBJECT-TYPE Syntax Access Description qsrLunState Syntax Access Description - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 277
qsrLunVPGroupname OBJECT-TYPE Syntax Access Description SnmpAdminString Read-only VP group name to which this LUN belongs VP group table This table contains a list of virtual port groups (VPGs). There are four entries in this table at any point of time. qsrVPGroupTable Syntax Access Description - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 278
Access Description Read-only VP group name or host group name. qsrVPGroupWWNN Syntax Access Description VpGroupWwnnAndWwpn Read-only Worldwide port number (WWPN) qsrVPGroupStatus OBJECT-TYPE Syntax Access Description Integer: 0 = enabled; 1 = disabled Read-only Maintain the status of the VP - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 279
qsrSensorIndex Syntax Access Description Unsigned32 Not accessible A positive integer identifying each sensor of a given type. qsrSensorUnits Syntax Access Description INTEGER Celsius = 1 Read-only Unit of measurement for the sensor. qsrSensorValue Syntax Access Description Integer32 Read-only - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 280
Description SnmpAdminString Read-only System hardware version number. qsrSwVersion Syntax Access Description SnmpAdminString Read-only System software (firmware) version number. qsrNoOfFcPorts Syntax Access Description Unsigned32 Read-only Quantity of FC ports on the system. qsrNoOfGbEPorts - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 281
Access Description Accessible for notify Indicates the severity of the event. The value clear specifies that a condition that caused an earlier trap is no longer present. qsrEventDescription Syntax Access Description SnmpAdminString Accessible for notify A textual description of the event that - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 282
FC notifications are sent for the following events: • Fibre Channel port: down or up • down or up Port number (1-4) Target device discovery The Fibre Channel target device discovery notification indicates that the specified Fibre Channel target is online or offline. qsrDscTgtStatusChanged uses the - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 283
configuration change; port number (1 of 4) • iSCSI port configuration change; port number (1 of 4) • iSNS configuration change • NTP configuration change • Module configuration change • Management port configuration change • Firmware upgrade complete • Reboot module Notifications 283 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 284
= Application module ◦ FC = FC driver ◦ iSCSI = iSCSI driver ◦ System = System module ◦ TOE = TCP/IP offload engine module ◦ User = User module • The Msg. Type column ordered tag command 41004 QLBA_ProcessTrb: Processing App unsupported head of queue tag command 41058 QLBA_CreateTargetDeviceObject - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 285
error (protocol) occurred during an initiator operation. 41111 QLBA_DisplayInitiatorOperationStatus: App Error Data Overrun, Status 0x%.2x Process control block status indicates that a data overrun error occurred during an initiator operation. 41234 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: App Operation failed - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 286
application (such as GUI) failed due to invalid data length. Pass-Through command issued by management application (such as GUI) was interrupted or timed out. 41750 QLBI_Ioctl: ERROR: Operation App (0x%x) not supported in this mode Error IOCTL operation unsupported. Operation code provided in log - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 287
firmware error). 42069 QLFC_HandleTeb: Driver Fatal App Error Error Event notification; FC driver encountered a fatal error. 42072 QLFC_HandleTeb: Driver already logged in Error Failed to execute iSCSI Command PDU because its CmdSN is out-of-range System Booting Up. App Info Module is booting up - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 288
Table 35 iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module log messages (continued) 53584 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: App Info [0x%x] SES_STATE_LOGGED_IN NORMAL iSCSI session full feature login. 53585 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: App Info [0x%x] SES_STATE_LOGGED_IN DISCOVERY iSCSI session discovery login. 53586 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 289
failed iSCSI Fatal Start iSCSI processor failed. 70417 #%d: QLInitializeAdapter: QLInitializeFW failed iSCSI Fatal iSCSI processor firmware initialization failed. 70432 #%d: iSCSI QLDoInterruptServiceRoutine: PortFatal interrupt. PortFatalErrorStatus %08x CSR %08x AS %x AF %x Fatal - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 290
continued) 70563 #%d: QLRebootTimer: Reboot iSCSI Fatal failed! iSCSI driver missed iSCSI processor heartbeat. iSCSI processor rebooted. 70564 #%d: iSCSI controller Set Flash command failed. 70836 #%d: QLStartFw: Invalid Fw iSCSI Fatal loader state 0x%x iSCSI controller failed to load firmware. - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 291
04x %04x %04x %04x %04x %04x Error iSCSI processor rejected the firmware initialize command. 74784 #%d: QLUpdateInitiatorData: iSCSI Error No more room in Initiator Database. Driver's initiator database is full. The driver is capable of storing 1024 iSCSI initiators in its database. Use the CLI - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 292
run out of resources to execute additional commands. 106589 #%d: QLIoctlEnable: Adapter FC disabled Error FC processor was disabled by an IOCTL request to the driver. 106590 #%d: QLIoctlEnable: Initialize FW error FC Error FC processor firmware failed initialization. The request to initialize - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 293
Diagnostic loopback command failed %x controller failed to provide a heartbeat. 106853 #%d: QLTimer: Link error FC count (0x%x) exceeded, link down Error Driver firmware. 106928 #%d: QLMarkDeviceOffline: FC Device Id: %x marked offline, cLinkDownTimeout = %x, cPortDownRetryCount=%x Error Driver - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 294
reported a fatal error while processing an Execute IOCB command. 108064 #%d: QLGetFwState: Get FC Firmware State failed 0-3 %x %x %x %x Error FC controller reported failure status for a Get Firmware State command. 118882 #%d: QLIoctlDisable: Reset FC Info Request to reset the FC processor - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 295
151842 FW Upgrade performed: new User Info version is: %d.%d.%d.%d A firmware upgrade was performed, the new version is: d.d.d.d. 151843 REBOOT/SHUTDOWN Command from User Info user. Code=%d User issued a REBOOT or SHUTDOWN command. 151889 #%d: User Info qapisetfcinterfaceparams_1_svc: FC port - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 296
module (PCM) is or has been installed. 152130 sysTempMon: Left PCM Un-installed User Info Left PCM is or has been uninstalled. 152131 sysTempMon: Right PCM Installed User Info Right PCM is or has been installed. 152132 sysTempMon: Right PCM Un-installed User Info Right PCM is or has been - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 297
: %dC CPU2: %dC Module temperature has returned to normal operating range, Front: %dC Rear: %dC CPU1: %dC CPU2: %dC. 152145 sysTempMon: Critical User Info Temperature, Shutting Down Front: %dC Rear: %dC CPU1: %dC CPU2: %dC Module has reached a critical temperature ad is shutting down, Front - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 298
presents disk storage capacity as one or more virtual disks. See controller. The process that takes place when one controller assumes the workload of a failed companion controller. A management structure in which HP P6000 Command View is installed on the management module within the EVA controller - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 299
assembly containing a disk drive or other storage devices. An intelligent device that requests the services from other intelligent devices. In the context of HP P6000 Command View, a client is a computer used to access the software remotely using a supported browser. A full copy of a volume - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 300
support. A unit that holds one or more controllers, power supplies, fans, transceivers, and connectors. A significant occurrence involving any storage system hardware or software component reported by the controller to HP P6000 Command View. Two connected controller modules that control a disk - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 301
, and blower status. The EMU detects problems and displays and reports these conditions to a user and the controller. In some cases, the EMU implements corrective action. A unit used to hold various storage system devices such as disk drives, controllers, power supplies, I/O modules, or fans/blowers - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 302
exabyte is equivalent to 1,024 petabytes. The graphical user interface (GUI) through which a user can control and monitor a storage system. HP P6000 Command View can be installed on more than one storage management server in a fabric. Each installation is a management agent. The client for the agent - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 303
disk enclosure standard. Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop. The American National Standards Institute's (ANSI) document that specifies arbitrated loop topology operation. See FRU. The act of writing dirty data from cache to a storage media. Fault Management Code. The HP P6000 Command View display - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 304
have precedence over an INFORMATION condition. A configuration step that binds the controllers together and establishes preliminary data structures on the array. Initialization also sets up the first disk group, called the default disk group, and makes the array ready for use. See I/O module. See - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 305
to or within the management agent software, or an initialized storage cell controlled or monitored by the management agent. A server on which management software is installed, such as HP P6000 Command View and HP Replication Solutions Manager. Megabtye. A term defining either: • A data transfer rate - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 306
used to store important configuration parameters. O occupancy alarm level OCP online storage operator control panel A percentage of the total disk group capacity in blocks. When the number of blocks in the disk group that contain user data reaches this level, an event code is generated. The alarm - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 307
storage system elements from either an AC or DC source. An AL_PA which a node port attempts to acquire during loop initialization. A preference for which controller of the controller pair manages the virtual disk. This preference is set by the user , holding and supporting storage system equipment. - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 308
, a memory bus board, a CPU, and a battery card. Storage System Name. An HP P6000 Command View-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. See array. See SSN. An electronic - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 309
internal system values that users cannot modify. V virtual disk virtual disk copy virtual disk family Vraid Vraid0 Vraid1 Vraid5 Variable disk capacity that is defined and managed by the array controller and presented to hosts as a disk. Can be called Vdisk in the user interface. A clone or exact - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 310
features of Vraid5 while providing more protection for an additional drive failure, but uses additional physical disk space. W World Wide Name write back caching write caching WWN See WWN. A controller process that notifies the host that the write operation is complete when the data is written - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 311
storage setup, 109 authority requirements, 217 B bad image header, 185 bad image segment, 186 bad image size, 186 battery replacement notices, 210 beacon command, 218 C cables data, 29 handling fiber optic, 39 SAS, 21 Y-cable, 13, 22, 30 cabling controller components disk drive blanks, 16 disk drives - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 312
targets tab, 111 connection suspended, 185 connectors protecting, 39 controller cabling, 29 connectors, 29 HSV340, 13 conventions document, 198 creating virtual disks, 52 volume groups, 53 customer self repair, 198 parts list, 83 D date command, 219 Declaration of Conformity, 201 device names Linux - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 313
HP P6000 Command View adding hosts with, 51 creating virtual disk with, 52 troubleshooting, 175 using, 51 HP-UX create virtual disks, 52 creating volume groups, 53 failure scenarios, 164 single path implementation, 152 I I/O module defined, 18 LEDs, 19 IBM AIX adding hosts, 54 creating virtual disks - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 314
40 troubleshooting, 169 presenting virtual disks, 52 protecting fiber optic connectors cleaning supplies, 40 dust covers, 40 proxy reads, 38 Q qla2300 driver, 64 QLogic iSCSI HBA configuring, 125 installing, 125 QLogic iSCSI initiator adding targets to, 126 presenting LUNs to, 127 quit command, 230 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 315
, 282 target parameter, modify, 121 target presentation, 282 target settings tab, 127 technical support HP, 197 service locator website, 197 time not set, 183 timeout, 183 traceroute command, 264 transport error, 183 troubleshooting powering up, 169 U UID button front, 17 rear, 21 unknown id, 183 - HP P6300 | HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 316
not presented, 184 Veritas Volume Manager, 66 version not supported, 183 vgcreate, 53 virtual disks configuring, 52, 61, 67 HP-UX, 52 IBM AIX, 54 Linux, 58 OpenVMS, self repair, 198 HP , 197 HP Subscriber's Choice for Business, 197 Oracle documentation, 70 product manuals, 197 Symantec/Veritas,
HP P63x0/P65x0 Enterprise Virtual Array
User Guide
Abstract
This document describes the hardware and general operation of the P63x0/P65x0 EVA.
HP Part Number: 5697-2486
Published: September 2013
Edition: 5