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User Guide HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 Product Version: 3.0 Second Edition (October 2003) Part Number: EK-EVA30-UG. B01 *EK-EVA30-UG. B01* This user guide contains procedural and conceptual information about the HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 storage system and its - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 2
in the express limited warranty statements for such products. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Printed in the U.S.A. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide Second Edition (October 2003) Part Number: EK-EVA30-UG. B01 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 3
Symbols 14 Rack Stability 16 Getting Help 17 HP Technical Support 17 HP Storage Website 17 HP Authorized Reseller 18 1 Storage System Description 19 Introduction 20 Key Features and Benefits 22 Storage System Components 24 Command View EVA 25 Virtual Controller Software 26 Hardware 27 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 4
46 Cable Requirements 46 3 Command View EVA 49 Introduction to Command View EVA 50 Launching Command View EVA 51 Organization of the Interface Window 53 The Session Pane 54 The Navigation Pane 54 The Content Pane 55 Setting Storage Management Agent Options 57 Setting System Options - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 5
154 Physical Specifications 154 Power Specifications 155 Environmental Specifications 156 Storage System Racks 157 Physical Specifications 157 Environmental Specifications 158 Correcting Errors 163 Drive Conditions 163 Power Supply Conditions 167 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 5 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 6
Controller Fault Management 189 Using Command View EVA 190 GUI Termination Event Display 190 GUI 3000 system connections 38 7 Sample Node WWN label 41 8 Location of the World Wide Name labels 41 9 OpenView Storage Management Appliance Home page 51 6 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 7
16 Options buttons on the System Options page 58 17 Storage System Managed by Another Agent 59 18 Storage system components 60 19 Virtual Disk folder 62 20 Host 44 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 enclosure address bus components 100 45 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 enclosure numbering 101 46 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 8
AC power 180 68 Transceiver element numbering 181 69 I/O module element numbering 185 70 Typical HP product label 198 71 Removing a drive 199 72 Removing a drive to install a drive Operational I/O Module LED Descriptions and Status Displays 79 8 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 9
Specifications 159 42 Enterprise Storage System AC Power Specifications 159 43 Assigned Element Type Codes 163 44 Temperature Sensor Element Numbering 172 45 Voltage and Current Sensor Locations 182 46 Controller Event Text Description File 194 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 9 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 10
Contents 10 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 11
This Guide This user guide proAvibdeos iunftortmhaitisonGto uheildp yeou: ■ Learn about the HP StAorbaogutetWhisoGrukidseEnterprise Virtual Array 3000 and its components. ■ Start-up your storage system. ■ Operate your storage system. ■ Understand Command View EVA and its role in managing the storage - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 12
eva3000 ■ HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 Release Notes. ■ HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 Read Me First. ■ HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 World Wide Name Label. ■ HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 Hardware Configuration Guide. ■ HP StorageWorks - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 13
, italic font> Blue, underlined sans serif font text: http://www.hp.com Text Symbols The following symbols are used in this guide. They have the following meanings. WARNING: Text set off in this directions could result in damage to equipment or data. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 13 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 14
with these symbols indicates the presence of electrical shock hazards. Enclosed area contains no operator serviceable parts. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal safety from electrical shock hazards, do , allow the surface to cool before touching. 14 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 15
About this Guide Power supplies or systems marked with these symbols indicate the presence of multiple sources of safety or damage to the equipment, observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manually handling material. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 15 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 16
About this Guide Rack Stability Rack stability ensures protection for personnel and equipment. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal safety or damage is extended at any time. A rack may become unstable if more than one rack component is extended. 16 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 17
Help If you still have a question after reading this guide, contact an HP authorized service representative or access our website: http://www.hp.com/country/us/eng/contact_us.html HP Technical Support In North America, call technical support at 1-800-652-6672, available 24 hours a day, 7 days - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 18
this Guide HP Authorized Reseller For the name of your nearest HP authorized reseller: ■ In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518. ■ In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868. ■ Elsewhere, see the HP website for locations and telephone numbers: http://www.hp.com. 18 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 19
HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 and its components. The following topics are included in this chapter: ■ Introduction, page 20 ■ Key Features and Benefits, page 22 ■ Storage System Components, page 24 ■ Operating Tips and Information, page 32 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 20
System Description Introduction The HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 is a high performance, scaled capacity on demand, "virtual" RAID storage solution. A complement of the current Modular Array (MA) family of StorageWorks solutions (MA8000 / EMA12000 / EMA16000), it can co-exist in - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 21
Storage System Description CXO8231A Figure 1: Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 in a 42U rack Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 21 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 22
Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 eliminates tedious management functions to provide the best performance possible. ■ State-of-the-art controller software: - Improves performance, increases capacity, and allows for easy dynamic storage expansion. ■ High-density packaging and support of more disks per - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 23
The following features are provided by the optional Continuous Access EVA software: ■ Provides disaster tolerant replication across a Fibre Channel SAN. ■ Performs real-time replication between Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 storage systems. ■ Provides the highest level of FC SAN data protection - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 24
system operation, including communication with Command View EVA. These components work together to create an entire storage system solution for reliably storing your data. Figure 2 shows the complete Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 storage solution. 24 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 25
Storage System CXO8058A Figure 2: Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 storage solution Command View EVA The user interface to the Enterprise Virtual Array 3000, Command View EVA performs all storage . See "Command View EVA" on page 49 for more information. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 25 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 26
■ Supports connection of up to 256 hosts ■ Multivendor platform support ■ Controller password protection for configuration control ■ Selective storage presentation ■ SAN-based data zoning ■ Graphical User Interface (GUI) for management and monitoring 26 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 27
controller pair. Instructions for obtaining a license are included with the software documentation. Additional information about HP StorageWorks Virtual Controller Software can be found online at http://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/software.html. Hardware The Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 consists of - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 28
System Description Physical Layout of the Storage System The Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 consists of a pair of HSV100 Virtual Array 3000 components The following sections provide an overview of each hardware component. For more detailed information, see "Storage System Hardware Components - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 29
Storage System Description Fibre Channel Drive Enclosure Each Fibre Channel drive enclosure includes the following features: ■ 3U 8 9 10 11 13 12 14 15 Figure 4: Fibre Channel drive enclosure 1 to r Drive bays t Enclosure status icons CXO7942A Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 29 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 30
each storage system EVA management commands are processed by the controllers. Up to four drive enclosures are supported by each HSV100 controller pair. Figure 5 shows the controllers. Front Rear Figure 5: HSV100 controller-front and rear views CXO8054B 30 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 31
storage system racks are designed for mounting standard 483 mm (19 in) wide components. The following racks are available with the Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 measurements, which define the height of the hardware. The supported racks provide the following: ■ Unique Frame and Rail 3000 User Guide 31 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 32
, use the high water threshold warnings to alert you when more storage must be added to the system. Secure Path Version The Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 should always be operated with the supported version of Secure Path. Supported versions of Secure Path are listed in the Enterprise Virtual Array - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 33
Storage System Description Disk Resource Pending failback preference mode for each of the operating systems supported with HSV100 controllers and Command View EVA. Table 2: Failback Preference Settings Setting No Preference the LUN using SCSI commands. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 33 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 34
Storage System Description Table 2: Failback Preference Settings (Continued) Setting Path A - Failover Only Point in Time At initial presentation On dual occurrence. If the host then moves the LUN using SCSI commands, the LUN will remain where moved. 34 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 35
Storage System Description Table 2: Failback by Operating System Operating System Windows® Secure Path Sun UNIX® Secure Path HP Secure Path IBM AIX Secure Path Tru64 UNIX VMS (7.3 and below) VMS . Recommended setting: Path A/B - Failover/Failback. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 35 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 36
Storage System Description 36 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 37
of the Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 should only be done by an HP authorized service representative. The information in this chapter is only intended to provide an overview of the steps involved in the installation and configuration of the storage system. The following topics are included - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 38
different fabric to balance the I/O load. ■ Command View EVA, which runs on the storage management appliance, also connects to both fabrics. ■ The controllers Drive Enclosures A A CXO8055B Figure 6: Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 system connections 38 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 39
included in the VCS kit. ■ HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 World Wide Name Label, which is included with the storage system hardware. ■ If you purchased Business Copy EVA or Continuous Access EVA, you will need the License Key Retrieval Instruction Sheet included with the software kit - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 40
any other storage system or device on the network. Once a WWN is assigned to a controller, you cannot change the WWN while the controller is part of the same storage system. A replacement controller will inherit the WWN assigned to the storage system. 40 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 41
3000 World Wide Name Label sheet identifies the WWN for each storage system. The Node WWN labels, similar to the one shown in Figure 7, identify the storage system WWN and checksum. During installation of the storage the World Wide Name labels CXO7601C Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 41 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 42
Storage System Startup Entering the WWN Table 4 defines the pushbutton functions when entering the WWN or the WWN checksum. This procedure requires use the power switch to On. HSV100 Startup Note: This display may not occur for up to two minutes. 42 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 43
Storage System Startup 4. The WWN entry display appears with a 0 in each of the 16 positions. Enter WorldWide Name 0000-0000-0000-0000 checksum and exit. 4. The default display appears indicating that all data entered is valid. Enter WWN Checksum HS Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 43 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 44
. Setting the Storage System Password The eight-character, alphanumeric storage system password feature enables you to restrict certain functions to selected Command View EVA management agents. this sample procedure, the password JWMFZJJP is entered. 44 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 45
setup is complete. Note: After the WWN and password have been input to the controllers, the storage system must be initialized using Command View EVA. See the Command View EVA Getting Started Guide for information on initializing the storage system. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 45 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 46
associated documentation that was shipped with the storage system. Follow the instructions in the HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance Update Installation Card to install the new software. Installing Optional EVA Software Licenses If you purchased optional EVA software, it will be necessary to - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 47
Cable 15-meter LC-LC Multi-Mode Fibre Cable 30-meter LC-LC Multi-Mode Fibre Cable 50-meter LC-LC Multi-Mode Fibre Cable HP Part Number 221692-B21 221692-B22 221692-B23 221692-B26 221692-B27 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 47 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 48
Storage System Startup 48 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 49
This chapter provides an overview of Command View EVA - the management software for the Enterprise Virtual Array 3000. For more information about Command View EVA, refer to the HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Getting Started Guide, which can be downloaded from the following web site: http://h18006 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 50
which you communicate with and manage an Enterprise Virtual Array 3000. The Command View EVA software is installed on an HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance and runs in the environment provided by the HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance Software. When installed on the management appliance - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 51
from the list of options in the Content pane (see Figure 9). The Devices page displays. Select command view eva. ■ From the menu bar of the Home page, select Devices > command view eva. Command View EVA launches in a new window as shown in Figure 10. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 51 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 52
10: HSV Storage Network Properties page Note: If an uninitialized storage system is selected in the Navigation pane, a View Events button appears to the right of the Discover button in the Content pane of the HSV Storage Network Properties display. 52 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 53
Organization of the Interface Window The Command View EVA user interface is organized like the Storage Management Appliance interface. There are three panes in still reflected in the Initialized Storage System Properties window and is always shown as YES. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 53 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 54
shown in Figure 12, displays information about the specific management agent you are using: ■ The StorageWorks software component you are using (Command View EVA). ■ The name and IP address of the Storage Management Appliance that is running the management agent you are using. ■ Buttons that control - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 55
Command View EVA Figure 13: Navigation pane Adding a Folder The initial folder structure is simple, but you can add layers of subfolders displays information on the object you selected in the Navigation pane and presents control actions you can perform. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 55 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 56
Command View EVA The ? button, which is in the upper right corner of the Content pane, displays help for that page. Additional ? buttons also exist within the Content pane, that provide field-level help. Figure 14: Content pane 56 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 57
EVA Setting Storage Management Agent Options Command View EVA is a storage Instructs the management agent to look for new storage systems on the fabric. Establishes a password interlock between the management agent and individual storage applications on the Storage Management Appliance can - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 58
to be policies added to a disk group manually or automatic. Set time options Provides options for setting storage system time. For more information on a system option, log in to Command View EVA and click the ? button on the System Options page. 58 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 59
, any management agent on the fabric could access any storage systems on the fabric. The display shown in Figure 17, appears if another management agent is detected. Follow the instructions displayed. Figure 17: Storage System Managed by Another Agent Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 59 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 60
System Components This section discusses controlling and monitoring storage system components. The components controlled using Command View EVA are: ■ Virtual Disks ■ Hosts ■ Disk Groups ■ Data Replication a physical disk with the same characteristics. 60 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 61
snapshots per virtual disk can exist at one time. Business Copy EVA must be installed to enable the snapshot and Snapclone features of the storage system. ■ Virtual disk Snapclone-a Virtually Instantaneous Snapclone is a pane, as shown in Figure 19. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 61 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 62
EVA Figure 19: Virtual Disk folder Presenting a Host A host can be selected for presentation (that is, a virtual disk made available to a host). Two choices exist: ■ Select a host for presentation-indicates that the host can use the virtual disk for data storage Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 63
Command View EVA Figure 20: Host folder Properties of individual hosts are accessed by selecting a specific host within the hosts folder. Selecting a host displays the Host Properties window, as shown in Figure 21. Figure 21: Host Properties page Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 63 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 64
EVA Adding a Host Before a host can use the storage system's virtual disks, the host must be known to the storage system. This process is called "adding a host." Adding a host creates a path from the storage the host port WWID manually. 3. Click Add Port. 64 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 65
Command View EVA Disk Groups A disk group is the set or disks are called the array and constitute the storage pool from which the controllers create virtual disks. One controller pair can support up to 56 physical disks. The following Top level disk group Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 65 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 66
Command View EVA Selecting a disk group within the disk groups folder in the Navigation pane displays the Disk Group Properties page, as shown physical disk to a disk group. ■ Deleting a disk group-frees all physical drives contained in that disk group. 66 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 67
DR group-modify the name and failsafe properties of a DR group. ■ Delete a DR group-delete a DR group from a source storage system. For detailed information on the use of Command View EVA data replication functions, refer to Command View EVA online help. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 67 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 68
Command View EVA Figure 24: Data Replication folder Hardware The hardware folders provide a view into the operation of various physical components of the storage system: ■ Rack-a floor-standing structure primarily designed for, and capable of, holding and supporting storage system equipment. ■ - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 69
Command View EVA The Hardware folder is accessible using the folder structure in the Navigation pane, as shown in the objects located in that rack. One rack container exists for each rack connected to the storage environment. Figure 26: Rack container Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 69 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 70
Command View EVA For more information about racks, see "Storage System Racks" on page 128. Controllers Each storage system has a pair of controllers. The controller properties can be viewed by expanding in the Navigation pane, as shown in Figure 27. 70 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 71
Command View EVA Enclosures Figure 27: Controller folder For more information about controllers, enclosures. ■ Disk enclosure-a disk enclosure contains up to 14 physical disk drives and their supporting structures. Each of the vertical positions in the enclosure where the disk drive is located is - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 72
Command View EVA ■ Controller enclosure-a controller enclosure is the mechanical enclosure that protects the controller circuit board and its associated components for a accessible using the folder structure in the Navigation pane, as shown in Figure 29. 72 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 73
Command View EVA Figure 29: Controller Enclosure Properties page For more information about enclosures, see "Fibre Channel Drive Enclosures" on page 76 and "HSV100 Controllers" on page 111. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 73 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 74
Command View EVA 74 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 75
4 This chapter describes the HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 hardware components. The following topics are included in this chapter: ■ Fibre Channel Drive Enclosures, page 76 ■ HSV100 Controllers, page 111 ■ Storage System Racks, page 128 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 75 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 76
Storage System Hardware Components Fibre Channel Drive Enclosures The major enclosure components are: ■ 2.125-Gb, dual loop, 14-drive enclosure. ■ Dual bays t Enclosure status icons Figure 31 shows the rear view of the Fibre Channel drive enclosure. 76 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 77
Storage System Hardware Components 12 3 4 5 Figure 31: Drive enclosure-rear view 1 2 3 4 5 -loop configuration. For redundancy, only dual-controller, dual-loop operation is supported. Each controller is connected to both I/O modules in each drive enclosure. Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 77 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 78
Storage System Hardware Components The I/O modules are major components in the Fibre Channel loop. Each module has two ports that can 1 23 CXO7488A Figure 35: I/O module status LEDs 1 Top port status LED 2 Power status LED 3 Bottom port status LED 78 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 79
Storage System Hardware Components Table 10: Operational I/O Module LED Descriptions and Status Displays Top LED Off On On Flashing Power LED locate function overrides all other LED functions. Therefore, an error may exist when this function is active. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 79 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 80
Storage System Hardware Components Port-FC-AL signal detected. Power-Present. Bottom Port-EMU detected possible transceiver problem. Check transceiver and fiber cable connections. Off Off Off Note: The EMU will are operational, replace I/O module. 80 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 81
optic cables. Fibre Channel Disk Drives HP disk drives are hot-pluggable and include supported on the Enterprise Virtual Array 3000. ■ A variety of capacities and spindle speeds: - 36 GB, 10K and 15K rpm - 72 GB, 10K and 15K rpm - 146 GB, 10K rpm ■ Compact, direct-connect design for maximum storage - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 82
Storage System Hardware Components Up to 14 disk drives can be installed in a Fibre Channel Drive Enclosure. Figure 36 shows the front view of a Fibre Channel disk drive. CXO6695A Figure 36: Fibre Channel disk drive The HP supplied disk drives conform to the enclosure initiated Enclosure Services - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 83
Storage System Hardware Components Status icons CXO7167A Figure 37: Disk drive status icons location The following sections describe the purpose of on the host controller, the LED for this icon can flash when the controller detects an error condition. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 83 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 84
Storage System Hardware Components Drive Status Displays When displaying status, the LEDs are either On, Off, or Flashing. In drive. Indicates drive error/not active. Recommended corrective actions: 1. Verify drive loop continuity. 2. Replace drive. 84 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 85
Storage System Hardware Components Drive Power The drive voltage backplane sensors (+5.1 VDC and +12.1 VDC) can detect a procedures outlined in "Customer Replaceable Units" on page 195. The disk replacement kit contains detailed replacement instructions. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 85 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 86
Storage System Hardware Components Caution: Never remove more than one drive at a time, as this process can cause the enclosure to overheat. ■ +5.1 VDC for the EMU, I/O module, backplane, and drives ■ +12.1 VDC for the drives ■ +12.5 VDC for the blower 86 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 87
Storage System Hardware Components The nominal output of each power supply is 499 W, with a peak output of 681 W. A single power supply can support an enclosure with a full complement of disks, blowers, EMU blowers can automatically adjust the air flow. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 87 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 88
Storage System Hardware supply or the blower is nonoperational. When there is a blower problem, the other blower runs at a higher speed. Recommended corrective actions FC-AL) drive enclosures is fully compliant with SCSI-3 Enclosure Services (SES), and mounts in the left rear bay of a drive - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 89
Storage System Hardware Components 1 EMU 1 Figure 40 muted or CXO6709A disabled. 5 RS232 ONLY-A keyed, RJ45-type connector for use by HP authorized service representative. 6 LCD ONLY-An unused RJ45-type connector. 7 CAB ONLY-A keyed, RJ45 and displays Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 89 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 90
Storage System Hardware Components EMU Functions The primary functions of the EMU include: ■ Using the Enclosure Services Processor (ESP) to control the Enclosure Services change this information. Command View EVA can display the addresses from the level 90 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 91
Storage System Hardware Components Table 16: EMU Monitoring Functions (Continued) Element Enclosure I/O Module Power Supplies Transceiver Monitored description of the alphanumeric display functions, see "Using the Alphanumeric Display" on page 93. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 91 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 92
Storage System Hardware Components EMU LED Displays The EMU status LEDs are located above the alphanumeric display. See Figure 42. These icons are Status LEDs You can determine the EMU and enclosure status by analyzing the EMU LED displays in Table 18. 92 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 93
Storage System Hardware Components Table an enclosure fault. Check the alphanumeric display error code for detailed information about the problem. The EMU is operational. This display may be present when power is initially applied displayed or entered. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 93 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 94
Storage System Hardware Components 1 1 Alphanumeric display 2 2 Function select (top pushbutton) 3 3 Display Group select (bottom pushbutton) CXO7373A Figure alphanumeric display selects a different display group. Table 19 describes the display groups. 94 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 95
Storage System Hardware Components Table 19: EMU Display Groups Display En Li rG Au Er Display Group Enclosure Number Bay 1 Loop ID Reporting recent error condition is viewed. ■ The bottom pushbutton LED is On only when the alarm is muted or disabled. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 95 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 96
Storage System Hardware Components Audible Alarm Operations Whenever an error condition exists, the audible alarm automatically sounds until all errors are ("unmute") the alarm. When a new error occurs, the alarm sounds and the pushbutton LED is Off. 96 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 97
Storage System Hardware Components Using prevent the EMU alphanumeric display from displaying Er. Nor does it prevent Command View EVA from displaying the error condition report. When the alarm is enabled (on), the may require a replacement element. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 97 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 98
Storage System Hardware Components You can mute the condition report displays on the EMU alphanumeric display or detection of errors by Command View EVA. Complete the following procedure to disable the alarm: 1. Press and release the bottom to errors. 98 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 99
Storage System Hardware Components Using the Enclosure Number Feature This section provides a general description of the purpose, function, and operation data for its associated enclosure. The various address bus components are shown in Figure 44. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 99 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 100
Storage System Hardware Components Connecting the enclosures to the cabinet JBs establishes mm (15 in), 1 of 5 cables 3 6 Bottom terminator 4 7 Top terminator 2 1 6 CXO8060B Figure 44: Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 enclosure address bus components 100 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 101
Storage System Hardware Components . 1-5 Enclosures 1 through 5 5 4 3 2 1 CXO8061B Figure 45: Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 enclosure numbering Error Condition Reporting The EMU passed to the controllers for processing and display by Command View EVA. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 101 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 102
Storage System Hardware Components Note: An error always generates a condition report. Not all condition reports are generated by errors. The the enclosure impossible. Other elements within the enclosure may be able to continue normal operations. 102 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 103
Storage System Hardware Components Prompt corrective action should be taken to prevent system degradation. Reporting Characteristics ■ An prepare to implement corrective action before an element fails. Correction of the reported problem may be delayed. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 103 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 104
Storage System Hardware Components Reporting Characteristics for storing error conditions. Each error condition remains in the error queue until the problem is corrected, or for at least 15 seconds after the error is reported. This sequence they occurred. 104 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 105
Storage System Hardware Components Error Condition Report Format Each EMU detected condition generates a condition report containing three pieces of information. ■ Element Type The first two-digit hexadecimal display defines the element type reporting the problem Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 105 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 106
Storage System Hardware Components 7. When all error conditions have been displayed, press and release the bottom pushbutton to return to steps: 1. Identifying the element. 2. Determining the major problem. 3. Defining additional problem information. See "EMU Generated Condition Reports" on page 161 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 107
to the same enclosure address bus, reporting groups are used to isolate the communication between storage systems. A component can only communicate with other components within its reporting group. A reporting the top pushbutton unit the display is rH. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 107 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 108
Storage System Hardware Components 3. Press and release the top pushbutton to display the first two-digits of the RGN. 4. Press and release the Figure 48 shows the location of the status displays. See Table 21 for state descriptions of the status LEDs. 108 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 109
Storage System Hardware Components CXO7959A Figure 48: Location of LED status displays-enclosure rear Table 21: LED Status , drives, or I/O modules ■ Sensing enclosure internal temperatures ■ Sensing power supply voltage, current, and total power Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 109 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 110
Storage System Hardware Components ■ Sensing ambient temperature Note: The ambient temperature is the temperature at the enclosure air intake, or Heartbeat" Icon (green LED) Off On Flashing Power Icon (green LED) Enclosure Status Icon (orange LED) 110 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 111
HSV100 controllers. See Figure 49. Each Enterprise Storage System includes a pair of HSV100 controllers. redundancy includes two Loop A data paths. A single controller can fully support an entire system until the defective controller, or controller element, is repaired Array 3000 User Guide 111 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 112
, four pushbuttons, and status LEDs. See Figure 50. Command View EVA is the tool you will typically use to display storage system status and configuration information or perform the tasks available from the the status LEDs may not be fully operational. 112 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 113
EVA GUI or the LCD Fault Management displays for a definition of the problem and recommended corrective action. Host Link LED When the green LED next to this icon is On, there is a link between the storage Figure 51: Navigation pushbutton icons Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 113 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 114
, the LCD alternates between displaying the Storage System Name and the Node WorldWide Name approximately 15 seconds. . Storage System Name: SCELL22MAY200111543 Node procedure for shutting down the storage system in a logical, sequential the storage system from Command View EVA. The OCP - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 115
Address Bus PIC Version Battery PIC Version PowerPC Processor Version Quasar Version glue FPGA Version surge Version Figure 53: OCP menu tree Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide Shutdown System Restart Power Off Uninitialize System System Password Change Password Clear Password CXO8232A 115 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 116
OCP menu tree. 1. The default display alternates between the Storage System Name display and the Node WorldWide Name display. Storage System Name: SCELL22MAY200111543 Press any pushbutton to display the active error report or pressing a pushbutton. 116 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 117
Note: This information is intended to assist an HP authorized service representative when servicing the storage system. The System Information menu displays configuration information determine the: ■ VCS revision level ■ OCP firmware revision level Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 117 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 118
Storage System Hardware Components ■ PIC (programmable integrated circuit) firmware revision level for: - Address From the default display, press any pushbutton to display the OCP menu tree. Storage System Name: SCELL22MAY200111543 2. Press X to select System Information. Node WorldWide Name: - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 119
Off the Storage System" on page 122. ■ Uninitializing the storage system. See "Uninitializing the Storage System" on page 123. Note: To ensure that you do not inadvertently activate a shutdown procedure, you will be prompted to confirm your selection. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 119 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 120
UNINITIALIZE Description This procedure establishes communications between the storage system and Command View EVA. This procedure is used to restore the controller discussion of this procedure, see "Uninitializing the Storage System" on page 123. 120 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 121
the startup procedure. HSV100 Startup 6. The system automatically loads the Storage Storage System Name: System name and Node WorldWide Name information from the operational controller. SCELL22MAY200111543 Node WorldWide Name: 5000-1FE1-0000-0000 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 121 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 122
is saved to disk before power is removed. Because the storage system is powered off, it can no longer communicate with Command View EVA. Note: Implementing this procedure removes power from the controller pair power off sequence. POWER OFF SYSTEM YES 122 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 123
of all storage system data. After uninitializing the storage system, it will be necessary to reinitialize the storage system using Command View EVA. Caution: Uninitializing the storage system destroys 5. Press W to accept YES. UNINITIALIZE SYSTEM YES Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 123 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 124
a storage system password. First you must choose a new, unique, eight-character password, using the uppercase letters A through Z and the lowercase letters a through z. After choosing the new password, use the following procedure to change the password. 124 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 125
, it will be necessary to change the password on any Command View EVA management agents with access to the storage system. 1. From the OCP menu tree, select System Password. Shutdown Password ******** 7. Press W to accept YES. CHANGE PASSWORD? YES Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 125 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 126
Components Clearing a Password Use the following procedure to remove password protection from the storage system. 1. From the OCP menu tree, select System Password. Shutdown System System NO 5. Press W to clear the password. CLEAR PASSWORD? YES 126 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 127
Storage System Hardware Components HSV100 Controller Cabling On the rear of the controller are the data and power connections. The data connections are the interface to the disk drive enclosures, the other controller, and the fabric (host) or Command View EVA Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 127 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 128
installed in a single rack. For more information about storage system racks and configuration information, including expansion and interconnection, refer to the HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array Hardware Configuration Guide. Power Distribution The power distribution components differ between - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 129
Storage System Hardware Components - The rack PDUs are connected to different wall receptacles. - The drive enclosure power supplies on the left (PS 1) connect referred to as AC power strips, mounted on the two vertical rails in the rear of the rack Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 129 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 130
Storage System Hardware Components 1 4 2 3 6 5 CXO7570A 1 PDU 1 2 PDU 1 AC receptacles 3 PDU 1 circuit breaker 4 PDU 2 5 PDU 2 AC receptacles 6 PDU 2 circuit breaker hinged PDU assembly is in the upright position and the rear door is closed. 130 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 131
Storage System Hardware Components PDMs There are eight PDMs mounted in the rear of each the cabling to or from a PDM could cause an overload condition. HP supports only the AC power distributions defined in this user guide. 1 1 Power receptacles 2 Thermal circuit breakers 3 IEC309 AC power - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 132
Storage System Hardware Components Rack AC Power Distribution The power distribution in an Enterprise rack is the same for all from PDMs 5, 6, 7, and 8 ■ Disables PS 2 in the drive enclosures ■ Disables one of the controller power supplies 132 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 133
Storage System Hardware Components 1 6 1 PDM 4 2 7 2 PDM 3 3 PDM 2 4 PDM 1 5 PDU 1 6 PDM 8 3 8 7 PDM 7 8 PDM 6 9 PDM 5 - PDU 2 outputs are routed to a group of ten AC receptacles. The storage system components plug directly into the PDUs. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 133 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 134
each PDU mounted in the rack. Each PDU distributes AC through ten receptacles directly to the storage system components. ■ PDUs 1 and 3 (optional) are mounted on the left side of 4 (Optional) 1 2 CXO8243A Figure 60: Rack System/E AC power distribution 134 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 135
the fully raised position. This process will ensure that the casters support the rack weight and the feet do not impede movement. The 62. The split rear door is available on Enterprise Racks. Each storage system rack has four feet and four casters. Raising the adjustable feet 3000 User Guide 135 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 136
Storage System Hardware Components . 4 3 2 5 1 Front door 2 Rear door 3 Rack width 600 mm 4 Service area width 1206 mm 6 8 5 Rear service area depth 600 mm 6 Rack depth 909 mm 7 Front service Service area width 1206 mm 5 Rear service area depth 300 mm 6 Rack depth 909 mm 7 Front service - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 137
Storage System Hardware Components If the feet leveler foot 3. Carefully move the rack to the installation area and position it to provide the necessary service areas. See Figure 61 or Figure 62. To stabilize the rack when it is in the final and level. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 137 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 138
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regulatory notices and product specifications for the HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000. The following topics are included in Enclosure Specifications, page 149 ■ HSV100 Controller Specifications, page 154 ■ Storage System Racks, page 157 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 139 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 140
Regulatory Notices and Specifications CountrySpecific Certifications HP tests electronic products for compliance with country-specific regulatory requirements, as an individual item symbol is not the same as the FCC Class B certification symbol. 140 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 141
interference potential of the device as well as additional operating instructions for the user. The rating label on the device and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 142
questions regarding your product, refer to http://thenew.hp.com: For questions regarding this FCC declaration, contact: ■ Hewlett-Packard Company Product Regulations Manager 3000 Hanover St. Palo Alto, CA 94304 ■ with FCC Rules and Regulations. 142 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 143
perform procedures to the laser device other than those specified herein. ■ Allow only HP authorized service technicians to repair the laser device. Compliance with CDRH Regulations The Center for Devices for products marketed in the United States. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 143 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 144
Class 1 laser product conforming to the requirements contained in the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) regulation 21 CFR, Subchapter J. The certification is indicated by a label on the Component (European Union) ■ CB Certificate (Worldwide) 144 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 145
Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 145 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 146
. Germany Noise Declaration Schalldruckpegel Lp = 70 dB(A) Am Arbeitsplatz (operator position) Normaler Betrieb (normal operation) Nach ISO 7779:1999 (Typprüfung) 146 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 147
Japanese Notice Regulatory Notices and Specifications Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 147 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 148
Regulatory Notices and Specifications Harmonics Conformance (Japan) Taiwanese Notice 148 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 149
lb) 49 kg (108 lb) Table 27 defines the dimensions of the elements (that is, EMU, blowers, I/O module, drives, and power supply). Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 149 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 150
(6.25 in) 330 mm (13.0 in) Depth 241 mm (9.5 in) 419 mm (16.5 in) Weight 1.82 kg (4.0 lb) 3.86 kg (8.5 lb) 150 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 151
the internal operating temperatures support the drive manufacturer's MTBF term storage, HP recommends maintaining the environmental conditions listed in Table 29. Table 29: Environmental Shipping or Short-Term Storage voltage to Enterprise Storage System rack power - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 152
or from a PDM could cause an overload condition. Table 30: Enterprise Storage System AC Input Line Voltages Specification 60 Hz Service AC Line Frequency AC Line Voltage-Japan AC Line Voltage-North America AC 5.27 633 2.78 608 2.78 608 2.55 607 152 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 153
Activity) +5.1 VDC +12.2 VDC +12.5 VDC Current (A) 26.0 A 28.0 A 2.0 A Total 26.0 A 43.0 A 2.0 A Total Power (W) 132 W 342.0 W 25.0 W 499.0 W 132.0 W 524.0 W 25.0 W 681.0 W Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 153 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 154
mm (4.625 in) 105 mm (4.125 in) 0.4 kg (0.8 lb) 165 mm (6.5 in) 216 mm (8.5 in) 216 mm (8.5 in) 0.92 kg (2 lb) 154 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 155
0.576 0.616 0.573 Watts 94 94 97 102 100 Maximum Amps Watts 1.53 150 1.25 148 0.73 146 0.69 146 0.64 147 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 155 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 156
a minimum 5.0 V load of 1 A. 2. Total power includes 14.0 watts for the internal blower. Environmental Specifications There are no HSV Controller environmental specifications. See the ""Storage System Racks" on page 157" for system environmental specifications. 156 Enterprise Virtual Array - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 157
to move. HP recommends using a fork lift or a hand truck to move an enclosure in the shipping container. Table 38 and Table 39 define the dimensions and weights of the storage system racks. The lbs 302/666 287/631 266/585 227/500 215/474 205/451 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 157 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 158
within the specified range ensures that the internal operating temperatures support the drive manufacturer's MTBF specifications. Relative humidity: 40% short term storage, HP recommends maintaining the environmental conditions listed in Table 41. 158 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 159
and controller enclosure power supplies. Table 42: Enterprise Storage System AC Power Specifications Nominal Input Voltage Specifications 60-Hz Service 202 VAC Voltage Range Power Receptacle Japan 180-220 A, Single Phase 3-wire, 2-pole, IEC 309 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 159 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 160
Regulatory Notices and Specifications 160 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 161
View EVA and are not within the scope of this publication. This appendix explains the condition report format, correcting problems, and how to identify element types. The error codes are arranged in element type sequence (that is, 0.1., 0.2., 0.3., etc.). Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 162
level display defines a specific problem, the error code with a two-digit, decimal number. For example, should the problem be either the installation of an incorrectly configured drive or one that cannot operate at the loop link rate, the display is 01. 162 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 163
drive condition report is 0.1.en.ec, where: ■ 0.1. is the disk drive element type number ■ en. is the two-character disk drive element Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 163 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 164
link rates are incompatible, an error condition exists and drive loop data transfers stop. This condition report remains active until the problem is corrected. The problem affects disk drive en. Therefore, correction to prevent the possible failure of other elements is not required. 164 Enterprise - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 165
a link rate supported by I/O modules and transceivers. 3. Observe the EMU to ensure the error is corrected. 4. If unable to correct the problem, contact your HP authorized service representative. 0.1.en. . No action is required to correct this condition. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 165 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 166
problem is corrected. Complete the following procedure to correct this problem drive did not correct the problem, replace the drive. 6. the problem, contact your HP authorized service problem is corrected. Complete the following procedure to correct this problem problem, replace the drive. - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 167
the EMU to ensure the error is corrected. 8. If unable to correct the problem, contact your HP authorized service representative. Power Supply Conditions The format of a power supply condition report is 0.2.en supply AC power cord is properly connected. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 167 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 168
HP authorized service representative. Caution: Removing power from an enclosure may cause the loss or corruption of data. To avoid this condition, shut down the system using Command View EVA the problem, contact your HP authorized service representative. 168 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 169
an error of this type could contribute to an element overheating. HP recommends replacing the blower as soon as possible. To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP authorized service representative. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 169 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 170
can cause overheating, causing an element to fail. This condition report remains active until the problem is corrected. To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP authorized service representative. 170 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 171
occurs first. Complete the following procedure to correct this problem. 1. Record all six characters of the condition report. 2. Use the controller shutdown procedure to shut down the controllers. 3. Contact your HP authorized service representative. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 171 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 172
EVA to problem. 1. Record all six characters of the condition report. 2. Ensure that all elements are properly installed to maintain proper air flow. 3. Ensure that nothing is obstructing the air flow at either the front of the enclosure or the rear of the blower. 172 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 173
to correct the problem, contact your HP authorized service representative. 0.4. problem is corrected. Complete the following procedure to correct this problem the problem, contact your HP authorized service representative. problem is corrected. Complete the following procedure to correct this problem - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 174
not reveal a problem, use Command View EVA to request the HSV controller to shut down the drive enclosure. Completing this action will halt the drive enclosure data transfers. 5. Contact your HP authorized service representative and request assistance. 174 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 175
Call your HP authorized service representative if this problem. 1. Record all six characters of the condition report. 2. Reset the EMU. 3. If resetting the EMU did not correct the problem, replace the EMU. 4. Observe the EMU to ensure the error is corrected. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 176
affects only internal EMU operations. There is no degradation of enclosure operations. The EMU initiates automatic recovery procedures. If the problem is not automatically corrected after one minute, contact your HP authorized service representative. 176 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 177
from the enclosure. b. Applying power to the enclosure. 5. Observe the EMU to ensure the error is corrected. 6. If initializing the enclosure did not correct the problem, contact your HP authorized service representative. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 177 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 178
error is corrected. 6. If initializing the enclosure did not correct the problem, contact your HP authorized service representative. 0.7.01.12 NONCRITICAL Condition-EMU Cannot Read NVRAM Data The EMU report remains active until the problem is corrected. 178 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 179
5. If initializing the enclosure did not correct the problem, contact your HP authorized service representative. 0.7.01.14 NONCRITICAL Condition-EMU Enclosure Address EMU did not correct the problem, contact your HP authorized service representative. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 179 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 180
problem is corrected. To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP authorized service is required to prevent overheating. Complete the following procedure to correct the problem: 1. Record all six characters of the condition report. 2. Move the - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 181
data on a loop and eliminates the enclosure dual-loop capability. This error remains active until the problem is fixed. To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP authorized service representative. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 181 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 182
Complete the following procedure to correct this problem: 1. Record all six characters of I/O module. 4. Contact your HP authorized service representative. Voltage Sensor and Current +5 VDC Power Supply 2 +12 VDC Use Command View EVA to view the voltage and current error thresholds for both +5 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 183
these conditions may result in a CRITICAL condition. This condition report remains active until the problem is corrected. To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP authorized service representative. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 183 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 184
. This problem prevents communication between elements in the enclosure. This condition report is active for 15 seconds. To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP authorized service representative. 184 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 185
correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP authorized service representative. 8.2. problem normally requires replacing the module. The following sections define the I/O module problem by I/O module location. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 186
Fibre Channel link speed is not supported by the backplane. This error problem: 1. Record all six characters of the condition report. 2. Observe the I/O module status LEDs for an operational display. 3. Contact your HP authorized service representative. 186 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 187
following procedure to correct this problem: 1. Record all six characters of the condition report. 2. Contact your HP authorized service representative. Host Conditions The may be displays on the Command View EVA GUI. The proper corrective action depends on the element and error. Enterprise - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 188
EMU Generated Condition Reports 188 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 189
. Termination Event information is displayed on the OCP LCD. Command View EVA also detects and displays controller events. This appendix also discusses how to identify and correct problems. Once the initial setup of the storage system is complete, an error condition message has priority over other - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 190
EVA Command View EVA provides detailed information about each event affecting system operation in either a Termination Event display or an Event display. These displays are similar, but not identical. GUI Termination Event Display A problem and validity. 190 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 191
You can use the information in this display to diagnose and correct problems. Note: The major differences between the Event Display and the Termination ■ CAC-Corrective Action Code. A specific action to correct the problem. ■ EIP Type-Event Information Packet Type. A hexadecimal character that - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 192
Displays When you do not have access to Command View EVA, you can display and analyze termination codes (TCs) information to the HP authorized service representative should you require additional support. This lets the service provider identify the . 192 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 193
EVA or on the OCP. Note: This information is for the exclusive use of an HP authorized service representative. The file name identifies the file type and the revision date. For example, the file name hsv100_event_w010605_t100.txt provides the following information: ■ hsv100-the Network Storage - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 194
corrective action. These decimal codes identify software associated with the event. These codes specify the packet organization for specific type event. 194 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 195
198 ■ Replacing a Disk Drive, page 199 ■ Installing a Drive Blank, page 201 ■ Removing a Drive Blank, page 202 ■ Protecting Fiber Optic Connections, page 203 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 195 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 196
the static-free container until you are ready to install the CRU. 3. Avoid touching the CRU connector pins, leads, or circuitry. 196 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 197
ensure that the CRU is a compatible replacement. See Figure 70. 4. Align the CRU with the enclosure guide slots. 5. Slide the CRU into the enclosure until the CRU is against the backplane connector. 6. Fully in the static-free container for shipment. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 197 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 198
Customer Replaceable Units Determining CRU Part Numbers All CRUs have an HP 6-3 spare part number on the product label. See Figure 70. This nine- replaced. The higher the revision level, the later the revision. Figure 70: Typical HP product label 198 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 199
drive from the enclosure. 3. When you are sure that the media is no longer spinning, completely remove the drive from the enclosure. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 199 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 200
synonymous with drive addition to a disk group. When inserting more than four disk drives into an operating storage system, the disk drives must be inserted in sets of four or fewer drives using the following the disk drives have been inserted. 200 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 201
the drive from the enclosure. 3. When you are sure that the media is no longer spinning, remove the drive from the enclosure. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 201 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 202
the two tabs, 1 and 2 in Figure 73. 2. Lift up on the bottom tab 1 and pull the blank out of the enclosure. 202 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 203
for protecting and cleaning fiber optic connectors. Fiber optic cabling is used to connect the storage system to the host or fabric. Contamination of the fiber optic connectors on either tissue. c. Dry the connector with moisture-free compressed air. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 203 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 204
Customer Replaceable Units One of the many sources for cleaning equipment specifically designed for fiber optic connectors is: Alcoa Fujikura Ltd. 1-888-385-4587 (North America) 011-1-770-956-7200 (International) 204 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 205
member of a virtual disk family is a simulated disk drive created by the controllers as storage for one or more hosts. An active member of a virtual disk family is accessible by one or more hosts address identifier for each public port on the loop. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 205 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 206
See AL_PA. arbitrated loop topology See arbitrated loop. array All the physical disk drives in a storage system that are known to and under the control of a controller pair. array controller See report. The audible alarm can be muted or disabled. 206 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 207
called a sector. The smallest collection of consecutive bytes addressable on a disk drive. In integrated storage elements, a block contains 512 bytes of data, error codes, flags, and the block address rear. cabinet An alternate term used for a rack. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 207 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 208
A drive-enclosure-compatible assembly containing a disk drive or other storage devices. client A software program that uses the services of another software program. The Command View EVA client is a standard internet browser. clone See Virtual Disk Copy 208 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 209
EVA. controller fault LED An amber fault LED that illuminates on the controller OCP to indicate when there is an HSV Controller fault. controller heartbeat LED A green LED that flashes on the controller OCP to indicate that the HSV controller is operational. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 210
the disk array together constitute a storage system. corrective action code See Replaceable Unit. A storage system element that a data can be entered. On the Enterprise Storage System, the controller mode is active when device channel A channel used to connect storage devices to a host I/O bus - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 211
data that has not been written to storage media even though the host operation processing the data has completed. disk drive A carrier-mounted storage device supporting random access to fixed size blocks of data disk drives in the same disk group. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 211 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 212
described by the enclosure services process. 2. In the Storage Management Appliance Software, a controllable object, such as the Enterprise Storage System. EMI Electromagnetic Interference. The impairment of a signal by an electromagnetic disturbance. 212 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 213
problems storage system consists of a pair of HSV controllers and the disk drives they manage. A storage system within the Enterprise Virtual Array can be formally referred to as an Enterprise Storage System, or generically referred to as the storage system. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 214
interface implementation developed for StorageWorks products. A bus that connects the EMU to the drives. ESP Enclosure Services Processor. An EMU that implements an enclosure's services process. event Any significant change in the state of the Enterprise Storage System hardware or software component - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 215
more interconnected Fibre Channel switches allowing data transmission. fabric port A port which is capable of supporting an attached arbitrated loop. This port on a loop will have the AL_PA hexadecimal address media used to implement Fibre Channel. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 215 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 216
data from cache to a storage media. FMC Fault Management Code. Command View EVA display of the Enterprise Storage System error condition information. form factor A storage industry dimensional standard for 3.5- through a programmable interconnect. 216 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 217
FRU procedures are usually performed only by an authorized service representative. Gb Gigabit. A measurement of the rate at bits per second. GB Gigabyte. A unit of measurement defining either: ■ A storage or memory capacity of 1,073,741,824 (230) bytes. ■ A data transfer Array 3000 User Guide 217 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 218
FCA. host computer See host. host link LED The HSV Controller display that indicates the status of the storage system Fibre Channel links. host ports A connection point to one or more hosts through a Fibre Channel data transfers to other elements. 218 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 219
reports have precedence over an INFORMATION condition. initialization A process that prepares a storage system for use. Specifically, the system binds controllers together as an operational pair or more controllers. just a bunch of disks See JBOD. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 219 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 220
thousand (1,000). KB Kilobyte. A unit of measurement defining either storage or memory capacity. - For storage, a KB is a capacity of 1,000 (103) bytes of License Key A WWN-encoded sequence that is obtained from the HP license key fulfillment website. light emitting diode See LED. link 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 221
View EVA software that controls and monitors the Enterprise Storage System EVA software is a management agent. management agent event Significant occurrence to or within the management agent software, or an initialized storage either: ■ A measure of either storage or memory capacity of 1,048,576 ( - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 222
or more) to allow multiple streams of light to travel different paths from the transmitter to the receiver. This transmission mode enables bidirectional transmissions. Network Storage Controller See NSC. 222 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 223
eye protection. The Enterprise Storage System transceivers are non-OFC compatible. NSC Network Storage Controller. The HSV Controllers used by the Enterprise Storage System. NVRAM Nonvolatile Random the OCP pushbuttons. operator control panel See OCP. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 223 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 224
Unit. The rack device that distributes conditioned AC or DC power within a rack. petabyte A unit of storage capacity that is the equivalent of 250, 1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes or 1,024 terabytes. physical during the login and port discovery processes. 224 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 225
HP convention of applying the color of port wine to a CRU tab, lever, or handle to identify the unit as hot-pluggable. power distribution module See PDM. power distribution unit See PDU. power supply An element that develops DC voltages for operating the storage supporting storage 3000 User Guide 225 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 226
corruption of data. reporting group An Enterprise Storage System controller pair and the associated disk drive enclosures. The Enterprise Storage System controller assigns a unique decimal reporting group enclosures in other reporting groups is ignored. 226 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 227
for SCSI-2; additionally, they support some elements of SCSI-3. SCSI-3 The ANSI standard that defines the operation and function of Fibre Channel systems. SCSI-3 Enclosure Services See SES. selective presentation member of its own virtual disk family. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 227 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 228
also active virtual disk, virtual disk copy, and virtual disk family. SSN Storage System Name. A Command View EVA-assigned, unique 20-character name that identifies a specific storage system. StorageWorks by HP The HP trademarked name used to describe the set of rack-mounted enclosures containing - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 229
(1012) bytes per second. TC Termination Code. An Enterprise Storage System controller 8-character hexadecimal display that defines a problem causing controller operations to halt. See also IDX and param. errors and requires immediate corrective action. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 229 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 230
supplied and the length of time the voltage is supplied. VCS Virtual Controller Software. Provides storage controller software capability for the HSV Controller. VD Virtual Disk. A simulated disk drive disk, virtual disk copy, and virtual disk snapshot. 230 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 231
writing to a Vraid0 virtual disk is very fast and makes the fullest use of the available storage, but there is no data protection (redundancy) unless there is parity. Vraid1 A virtualization WWN is required for each Fibre Channel communication port. Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 231 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 232
Glossary 232 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 233
, 94 display groups 94 altitude shipping 151, 159 short term storage 151 ambient temperature environmental specifications 151 operating 158 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide Index Index index sensing 110 shipping 151, 159 short term storage 151, 159 storing short term 159 ASCII, error codes - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 234
170, 171 browser interface 50 BTU specifications 151, 158 C CA EVA 23 CAB ONLY connector 89 cables FCC compliance statement 142 cabling controller 55 commercial environments, use in 20 components, storage system 24 computing environments, use in 20 condition Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 235
203 RJ-45 89 content pane 55 Continuous Access EVA 23 controller cabling 127 cache size 30 connecting to 127 controller enclosure 68, 72 controller pair storage capacity 22 controller properties 70 controls 89 164, 166 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide Index drives configuration 164 EMU - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 236
82 power usage 86 removing 201 replacing 82, 199, 201 reporting status 82 spinning down 201 supported 81 using blanks 85 disk groups creating default 65 defined 65 minimum size 32 monitoring 60 display LED displays 92 EMU monitoring functions 90 EMU status 92 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 237
99 enclosure number display group 95 Enclosure Services Interface See ESI Enclosure Services Processor See ESP enclosures adjusting temperature 87 159 short term storage 159 short term storage specifications 151 equipment symbols 14 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide Index error code - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 238
60 navigating to 54 required information 40 hot swap 26 HP authorized reseller 18 storage website 17 technical support 17 HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance Software 50 HSV Controllers connecting to 38 defined active 165 EMU 176, 180 host generated 187 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 239
initializing the storage system 45 input EMU displays 92 OCP 112 power status 92 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide Index power supplies 88 pushbuttons 95 status displays 93 Li display addressing 99 multivendor platform support 26 N navigating the error condition display 105 navigation pane - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 240
Index Network Storage Controller See NSC node WWN labels 41 NONCRITICAL conditions 103 audible alarm 96 backplane 184 blowers internal 170 missing 149 PIC 118 ports activating 78 power configuration options 87 power connectors IEC 309 receptacle 128 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 241
overheating 82 product certification 140 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide Index programmable integrated circuit See PIC protecting fiber layout 28 power specifications 159 rack stability, warning 16 racks supported 31 raise a leveling foot 137 regulatory compliance notices cables 142 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 242
158 shipping 151, 158 short term storage 151, 158 release lever, disk 157 shipping specifications 151, 159 short term storage specifications 159 shutdown failure 180 shutdown system physical 149, 154 power 151, 155 shipping 158 short term storage 158 speed conditions, blower 169, 170 spin down 201 - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 243
27 physical layout 28 storage system racks supported 31 storage system racks, defined 31 Surge 118 SWCID 191, 194 symbols in text 13 symbols on equipment 14 system information display 114 firmware version 117 software version 117 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide Index versions 117 system - HP StorageWorks EVA3000 | HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 V3.0 Use - Page 244
voltage sensors 182 Vraid 22, 25 Vsnap 22 W warning rack stability 16 symbols on equipment 14 warnings lasers, radiation 143 WARNINGs, enclosure moving 157 websites HP storage 17 World Wide Name label, location of 41 World Wide Name See WWN WWN entering 42 on hosts 62 244 Enterprise Virtual Array
User Guide
HP StorageWorks
Enterprise Virtual Array 3000
Product Version:
3.0
Second Edition (October 2003)
Part Number:
EK-EVA30-UG. B01
*EK-EVA30-UG. B01*
This user guide contains procedural and conceptual information about the HP StorageWorks
Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 storage system and its online management software.