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- HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 1
: • HP P6000 Command View (formerly HP StorageWorks Command View EVA) • HP P6000 Business Copy (formerly HP StorageWorks Business Copy EVA) • HP P6000 Continuous Access (formerly HP StorageWorks Continuous Access EVA) • HP P6000 Performance Data Collector (formerly EVAPerf) HP Part Number: 5697 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 2
to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 3
Command View 17 Installing optional EVA software licenses 18 2 Enterprise Virtual Array hardware components 19 Physical layout of the storage system 19 Fibre Channel drive enclosures 20 Enclosure layout...20 I/O modules...21 I/O module status indicators 22 Fiber Optic Fibre Channel cables - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 4
48 Uninitializing the system 48 Password options...49 Changing a password 49 Clearing a password...49 Power supplies...50 Blowers...50 Cache battery...51 HSV controller cabling...51 Racks...52 Rack configurations...52 Power distribution...52 PDUs...54 PDU 1...54 PDU 2...54 PDMs...54 Rack AC power - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 5
70 Adding the disk to a disk group 71 Handling fiber optic cables...71 4 Configuring application servers 72 Overview...72 Clustering...72 Multipathing...72 Installing Fibre Channel adapters 72 Testing connections to the EVA 73 Adding hosts...73 Creating and presenting virtual disks 73 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 6
96 Verifying component failure 96 Procuring the spare part...96 Replaceable parts...97 Replacing the failed component 99 Returning the defective part 100 6 Support and other resources 101 Contacting HP...101 Subscription service...101 Documentation feedback...101 Related information...101 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 7
...111 Harmonics conformance (Japan 111 Taiwanese notice...111 Japanese power cord notice 111 Country-specific certifications 112 Storage system specifications 112 Physical specifications...112 Environmental specifications 112 Power specifications...113 B EMU-generated condition reports 117 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 8
0.3.en.06 UNRECOVERABLE condition-No blowers installed 123 Temperature conditions...123 0.4.en.01 NONCRITICAL condition-High temperature 123 0.4.en.02 CRITICAL condition-High temperature 124 0.4.en.03 NONCRITICAL condition-Low temperature 124 0.4. - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 9
management 135 Using HP P6000 Command View 135 GUI termination component envelope 138 EIA310-D standards...138 EVA cabinet measures and tolerances 138 Weights, at a glance...145 Installation requirements...146 Recommended mitigations...146 Supported configurations...146 General configuration - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 10
...156 HBA configuration...156 Risks...157 Limitations...157 VMware configuration...157 Requirements...157 HBA configuration...157 Risks...158 Limitations...158 Failure scenarios...158 HP-UX...158 Windows Server...159 Oracle Solaris...159 OpenVMS and Tru64 UNIX 160 Linux...160 IBM AIX...161 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 11
chapter describes the procedures to install and configure the Enterprise Virtual Array. When these procedures are complete, you can begin using your storage system. NOTE: Installation of the Enterprise Virtual Array should be done only by an HP authorized service representative. The information in - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 12
13) shows a typical EVA 4000/4100 SAN topology: • The HSV200-A and HSV200-B controllers connect via two host ports (FP1 and FP2) to the Fibre Channel fabrics. The hosts that will access the storage system are connected to the same fabrics. • The HP P6000 Command View management server also connects - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 13
, the storage system controllers are connected directly to the host(s), not to SAN Fibre Channel switches. Make sure the following requirements are met when configuring your environment for direct connect: • A management server running HP P6000 Command View must be connected to one port on each EVA - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 14
continue to use all EVA ports on FC or if the EVA is also used for HP P6000 Continuous Access. Make sure the following requirements are met when configuring your MPX100 environment for fabric connect: • A maximum of two MPX100s per storage system are supported • Each storage system port can connect - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 15
storage system successfully. • HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array World Wide Name label, which is shipped with the system • HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 Read Me First • HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 Release Notes (XCS 6.250) • The latest HP P6000 Command View - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 16
• This is the only WWN applicable to any controller installed in a specific physical location, even a replacement controller. • Once a WWN is assigned to a controller, you cannot change the WWN while the controller is part of the same storage system. Figure 4 Location of the World Wide Name labels - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 17
to use passwords of more than eight characters. HP Command View EVA 8.0.1 is required with XCS 6.200. If you set a password longer than eight characters, you will no longer be able to manage the storage system with an earlier version of HP P6000 Command View. In this case, it will be necessary to - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 18
Command View Installation Guide for information on installing the software. Installing optional EVA software licenses If you purchased optional EVA software, it will be necessary to install the license. Optional software available for the Enterprise Virtual Array includes HP Business Copy EVA and HP - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 19
of HSV controllers is included in the Enterprise Virtual Array. • Rack - A variety of free-standing racks are available. Physical layout of the storage system The basic physical components are shown in Figure 5 (page 19). The disk drives are installed in the disk enclosures, which connect to Fibre - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 20
2C1D configuration to the 2C4D configuration without loop switches. The EVA4000 includes two HSV200-A controllers. The EVA4100 includes two HSV200-B controllers. Multiple EVA4000/4100s can be installed in a single rack. See the HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array Hardware Configuration Guide - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 21
dual-controller, dual-loop operation is supported. Each controller is connected to installed at the left end of the enclosure. See Figure 6 (page 20). Each I/O module has two ports that can both transmit and receive data for bidirectional operation. Activating a port requires connecting a FC cable - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 22
. On On Flashing • Top port-Fibre Channel drive enclosure signal detected. • Power-Present. • Bottom port-EMU detected possible transceiver problem. Check transceiver and fiber cable connections. NOTE: The EMU will not flash the lower indicator on its own. It will flash only in response to - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 23
Array uses orange, 50-µm, multi-mode, fiber optic cables for connection to the SAN. The fiber optic cable assembly consists of two 2-m fiber optic strands and small form-factor connectors on each end. See Figure 9 (page 23). To ensure optimum operation, the fiber optic cable components require - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 24
installed when the disk drive is being accessed. It is on when the drive is not available. • The drive is not properly installed in the enclosure. This amber status indicator is on in response to the EMU locate command. Disk drive status displays The accessed. The drive is being located - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 25
drive error/not active. Recommended corrective actions: 1. Verify FC loop continuity. 2. Replace disk drive. Disk drive blank 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 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 26
supply can support an enclosure problem, the other blower runs at a higher speed. Recommended corrective actions: • Check blower for proper operation. Replace if defective. • Check power supplies for proper operation. Replace storage system controllers. 26 Enterprise Virtual Array hardware components - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 27
- This button is used to view display groups and control the audible alarm. 5. RS232 - For use by HP-authorized service representatives 6. LCD ONLY - Unused Services Processor (ESP) to control the Enclosure Services Interface (ESI) and communicate with the controllers. • Assigning the Enclosure Number - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 28
the WWN and the logical address of all disk drives. NOTE: Although the EMU can determine the logical address of a drive, the EMU can neither display nor change this information. HP P6000 Command View can display the addresses from the EMU-supplied status information. EMU monitoring functions The - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 29
right corner of the enclosure. You can determine the EMU and enclosure status using the display error code for information about the problem. The EMU is operational. This display -group dependent. The default display is the enclosure number, a decimal number in the range 00 through 14. The push - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 30
Firmware Revision Er Error Condition Description The enclosure number is the default display and is a decimal number in the range 00 through 14. See "Enclosure number that you can edit an address or state, or view a condition report. EMU pushbutton status indicators The Array hardware components - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 31
EMU alphanumeric display from displaying Er, nor does it prevent HP P6000 Command View from displaying the error condition report. When the alarm is does not require immediate corrective action. • You cannot correct the error at this time. For example, the error may require a replacement part. To - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 32
by HP P6000 Command View. storage system may use an enclosure address bus higher than 14 if your configuration includes an optional expansion cabinet. The enclosure address bus connection determines the En. For a single rack, the display is a decimal number displays the enclosure number. A display of - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 33
(page 33). Figure 14 Enclosure numbering with enclosure ID expansion cables NOTE: If an expansion rack is used, the enclosure numbering shown above may change or contain additional numbering. See the HP Enterprise Virtual Array Hardware Configuration Guide for more information. For more information - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 34
cables establishes the enclosure address bus. The enclosures are automatically numbered based on the enclosure ID expansion cable error is passed to the controllers for processing and display by HP Command View EVA. NOTE: An error always generates a condition report. Not all condition reports - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 35
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 element type, the element number, and the error code. Correcting the error removes the associated condition from the error queue. Replacing the EMU will also - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 36
are displayed immediately. NOTE: When viewing an error, the occurrence of a number The second display is a two-digit decimal number that defines the specific element reporting the problem to display the error condition values. Perform the following procedure to display error Array hardware components - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 37
the Er display. e.t. = element type, en. = element number, ec = error code Analyzing condition reports Analyzing each error condition report involves three steps: 1. Identifying the element. 2. Determining the major problem. 3. Defining additional problem information. Reporting group feature Another - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 38
low-order (least significant) two digits of the RGN. To view a reporting group number: 1. Press and release the bottom push-button until the and cables. The storage system uses one of the following loop switches: • 30-10022-01 loop switch-used with 2 Gb and 4 Gb controllers (requires XCS 5. - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 39
port operational status when an SFP is installed and a link has been established. • On (yellow)-port has an SFP installed but a link has not been that triggered the Temp condition. Regardless of the cause, the switch requires immediate attention. Power-on self test (POST) When the switch - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 40
power on the 30-10010-02 loop switch, it performs a Power-on Self Test (POST) to verify that this case, you need to contact your HP authorized service representative. Reading the switch status indicators Figure the problem immediately. The OverTemp indicator turns off when the problem is corrected - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 41
and should be replaced. This condition indicates that the switch is not receiving a valid Fibre Channel signal or that the switch is receiving an LIP. 1. Ensure that the switch is powered on. 2. Contact your HP authorized service representative for further assistance. SFP is installed and the SFP - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 42
system, the HSV controllers serve as the interface between the storage system hardware and the SAN. All host I/Os and all HP P6000 Command View management commands are processed by the controllers. Up to 18 drive enclosures are supported by one controller pair. Figure 19 (page 42) shows the HSV210 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 43
-buttons, and five status indicators. See Figure 22 (page 44). HP 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 OCP. However, if HP P6000 Command View is not available, the OCP can be used to - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 44
Cache Battery Assembly Unit ID Description When this indicator is on, there is a controller problem. Check either HP P6000 Command View the storage system and problem with the Vdisk on the array. When this indicator is off, the battery assembly is charged. When this indicator is on, the battery - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 45
cache cable not connected 1 On copper Fibre Channel cables, the SFP is integrated into the cable connector. Navigation buttons The operation of the navigation buttons is determined Storage System Name and the World Wide Name. An active (flashing) display, an error condition message, or a user - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 46
only authorized personnel can manage the storage system using HP P6000 Command View. To enter and navigate the storage system menu tree: 1. Press information on the OCP settings, contact your HP-authorized service representative. Table 20 Menu options within the Virtual Array hardware components - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 47
any shutdown method requires you to complete at least two actions. Table 21 Shutdown methods LCD prompt Restart System? Power off system? Uninitialize? Description Implementing this procedure establishes communications between the storage system and HP P6000 Command View. This procedure is - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 48
down the system. This action causes the loss of all storage system data. Because HP P6000 Command View cannot communicate with the disk drive enclosures, the stored data cannot be accessed. CAUTION: Uninitializing the system destroys all user data. The WWN will remain in the controller unless both - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 49
. Use the following procedure to change the password. NOTE: Changing a system password on the controller requires changing the password on any HP P6000 Command View with access to the storage system. 1. Select a unique password of 8 to 16 characters. 2. With the default menu displayed, press three - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 50
3. Blower 0 Table 23 Blower status indicators Status indicator On Off Fault indicator Off On 2. Fault indicator 4. Blower 1 Normal operation Blower failure Description 50 Enterprise Virtual Array hardware components - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 51
51) for additional information on the status indicators. Figure 25 Cache batteries 1. Status indicator 3. Battery 0 2. Fault indicator 4. Battery 1 The table below describes the battery status indicators. When a battery is first installed, the fault indicator goes on (solid) for approximately 30 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 52
Each system configuration depends on the number of disk enclosures included in the storage system. For more information about racks and configurations, including expansion and interconnection, see the HP Enterprise Virtual Array Hardware Configuration Guide. Power distribution AC power is - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 53
, include one 50 cm black cable and one 50 cm gray cable. The configuration provides complete power HP P6000 Command View will continuously display a warning condition, making issue monitoring a labor-intensive task Although the array is capable of doing so, HP strongly recommends that an array - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 54
Array rack has either a 50- or 60-Hz, dual PDU mounted at the bottom rear of the rack. The 228481-002/228481-003 PDU placement is back-to-back, plugs facing down, with switches on top. • The standard 50-Hz PDU cable must replace the PDU power cord cable connector. Each of the two PDU power cables has - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 55
the cabling to or from a PDM could cause an overload condition. HP supports only the AC power distributions defined in this user guide. receptacles A through D on PDU 2. Power cords connect these PDMs to the number 2 drive enclosure power supplies and to the lower controller enclosure. NOTE: The - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 56
power distribution configuration in a Rack System/E rack depends on the number of storage systems installed in the rack. If one storage system is installed, only two PDUs are required. If multiple storage systems are installed, four PDUs are required. The site AC input voltage is routed to each PDU - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 57
process will ensure that the casters support the rack weight and the feet do not impede movement. Each rack requires an area 600 mm (23.62 floor space requirements 1. Front door 3. Rack width 600 mm 5. Rear service area depth 300 mm 7. Front service area depth 406 mm 2. Rear door 4. Service area - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 58
Carefully move the rack to the installation area and position it to provide the necessary service areas (see Figure 30 (page 57)). To stabilize the rack when it is in the final installation location: 1. Use a wrench the rack is stable and level. 58 Enterprise Virtual Array hardware components - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 59
as defined in the HP SAN Design Reference Guide. • Limit affected switches to only one HBA connection per host. • Limit placement of the switch as an edge device and not part of the core. If the switch drops a connection, reestablish as follows: 1. Disconnect the Fibre Channel cable from the failed - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 60
. NOTE: If HP P6000 Command View cannot be used to restart the storage system, use the controller operator control panel (OCP). The Restart option is located under the Shutdown Options menu on the OCP. HP Insight Remote Support software HP strongly recommends that you install HP Insight Remote - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 61
software provides comprehensive remote monitoring and proactive service support for nearly all HP servers, storage, network, and SAN environments, plus selected non-HP servers that have a support obligation with HP. It is integrated with HP Systems Insight Manager. A dedicated server is recommended - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 62
Controller B. If cache data for SCSI commands. The units are brought online to Controller A. If cache data commands. The units are brought online to Controller B. If cache data commands. The units are brought online to Controller A. If cache data commands, the LUN will remain where moved - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 63
Behavior If cache data for commands, the LUN will remain where moved. Table 26 (page 63) describes the failback default behavior and supported HP-UX IBM AIX Linux Default behavior Host follows the unit1 Host follows the unit1 Host follows the unit 1 Supported Windows Failback performed on the - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 64
B, it remains there. Storage system shutdown and startup The storage system is shut down using HP P6000 Command View. The shutdown process performs the following functions in the indicated order: 1. Flushes cache 2. Removes power from the controllers 3. Disables cache battery power 4. Removes power - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 65
. This procedure can be performed from the Storage Management Appliance (SMA) or management server where HP P6000 Command View is installed, or any host that can run the Storage System Scripting Utility (SSSU) to communicate with the HP P6000 Command View. Saving storage system configuration data 65 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 66
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. 66 Enterprise Virtual Array operation - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 67
or IP address), User name, and Password. 2. Enter LS SYSTEM to display the EVA storage systems managed by the HP recommends keeping bays 12, 13, and 14 open in enclosures 16 and 19. Consider the following best practices to improve availability when adding disk to an array: • Install high performance - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 68
90 seconds) before installing the next disk (see Figure 32 (page 68)). This procedure must be followed to avoid unexpected EVA system behavior. which disks will be part of a disk group, you can control this by building the disk groups sequentially. Add the disk drives required for the first disk - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 69
firmware on it, the Device Addition Policy must be checked and set to manual if necessary: 1. Open HP P6000 Command View and in the navigation pane, select the storage system. The Initialized Storage verifying the disk drive has the correct firmware version. Installing the disk drive 1. Push in the - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 70
number to locate the correct firmware file. If you have difficulty locating the correct firmware, contact your HP-authorized service representative for assistance. If you are running XCS 6.000, verify that leveling is not in progress before upgrading the disk drive firmware. In HP P6000 Command View - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 71
group After replacing the disk, use HP P6000 Command View to add it to a disk group. 1. In the Navigation pane, select Storage system > install the dust covers or dust caps whenever a transceiver or a fiber cable is disconnected. Remove the dust covers or dust caps from transceivers or fiber cable - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 72
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 StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 73
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 Command View EVA Software under Storage Device Management Software. Creating and presenting virtual disks To - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 74
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. • Ensure that the host WWN number is - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 75
CLAIMED DEVICE HP HSV300 /dev/rscsi/c5t0d0 ext_bus 10 0/6/0/0.39.28.0.0 fcparray CLAIMED INTERFACE FCP Array Interface target enter the command: # mknod /dev/vg01/group c 64 0x010000 The designation 64 is the major number that equates to the 64-bit mode. The 0x01 is the minor number in hex - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 76
http://www.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 product. Adding hosts To determine the active FCAs on the IBM AIX host, enter: # lsdev -Cc adapter |grep fcs Output - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 77
that the driver in memory currently uses. Installing a Qlogic driver NOTE: The HP Emulex driver kit performs in a similar manner; use ./INSTALL -h to list all supported arguments. 1. Download the appropriate driver kit for your distribution. The driver kit file is in the format hp_qla2x00-yyyy-mm - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 78
to the SAN, you must reboot the host. 7. To verify which RPM versions are installed, use the rpm command with the -q option. For example: # rpm -q hp_qla2x00src # rpm -q fibreutils Upgrading Linux components If you have any installed components from a previous solution kit or driver kit, such as - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 79
procedure to create the binary RPM from the source RPM: 1. Select one of the following options: • Enter the #./INSTALL -S command. The binary RPM creation is complete. You do not have to perform 2 through 4. • Install the source RPM by issuing the # rpm -ivh hp_qla2x00-version-revision.src.rpm - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 80
in the Installation instructions that accompany the firmware images. Console LUN ID and OS unit ID HP P6000 Command View software contains a box for the Console LUN ID on the Initialized Storage System Properties window. It is important that you set the Console LUN ID to a number other than - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 81
you want to get the WWN information. For a Qlogic HBA, look for HP 4 Gb Fibre Channel Driver or HP 2 Gb Fibre Channel Driver as the driver name. For example: T D the example). 5. Using the driver handle, enter the drvdfg driver_handle command to find the Device Handle (Ctrl). For example: Shell> - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 82
disks because a hardware scan is performed as part of the startup. If you are unable to access the virtual disk, do the following: • Check the switch zoning database. • Use HP P6000 Command View to verify the host presentations. • Check the SRM console firmware on AlphaServers. • Ensure that the - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 83
with current Emulex FCAs and QLogic FCAs. Support information is available on the Sun website: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/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 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 84
search for StorEdge SAN Foundation Software 4.4 (formerly called StorageTek SAN 4.4). 2. Reboot the host after the required software/patches have been installed. No further activity is required after adding any new LUNs once the array ports have been configured with the cfgadm -c command for Solaris - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 85
/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 StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 86
"; NOTE: Replace the WWPNs in the example with the WWPNs of your array ports. 5. If the qla2300 driver is version 4.13.01 or earlier, for each LUN that users will access add an entry the configuration file. use the devfsadm command to perform LUN rediscovery. 86 Configuring application servers - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 87
manufacturer's instructions. The DMP feature requires an Array Support Library (ASL) and an Array Policy Module (APM). The ASL/APM enables Asymmetric Logical Unit Access (ALUA). LUNs are accessed through the primary controller. After enablement, use the vxdisk list command to determine the - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 88
Storage Foundation for UNIX/Linux in the Product Lookup box. 3. Enter EVA in the Enter keywords or phrase box, and then click the search symbol. 4. To further narrow the search, select Solaris in the Platform box and search again. 5. Read TechNotes and follow the instructions to download and install - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 89
, see "Installing Fibre Channel adapters" (page 72). 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 array/node WWN and associated array for the - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 90
WWLUN ID by using HBAnyware/SANSurfer. You can also retrieve the WWLUN ID as part of the format -e (scsi, inquiry) output; however, it is cumbersome and E1002709E050001F E1002709E8600508 B4001030E4000050 0000B20000 ◦ The assigned LUN is part of the device file name. For example: /dev/dsk/c4t20d5s2 Verifying - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 91
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 disk because using the label/partition commands on disks that have data can cause data loss. 1. Enter the format command at the root prompt to start - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 92
/indexes/documentation/index.html NOTE: Some format commands are not applicable to the EVA storage systems. VMware Installing or upgrading VMware For installation instructions, see the VMware installation guide for your server. If you have already installed VMware, use the following procedure to - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 93
) cache. You must download the configuration for HP Storage products. Perform one of the following procedures to load the NVRAM: • If you have a ProLiant blade server: 1. Download the supported FCA BIOS update, available on http://www.hp.com/support/ downloads, to a virtual floppy. For instructions - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 94
the cable connections and perform a rescan on the appropriate FCA. For example: • For ESX 2.5.x, enter the # cos-rescan.sh vmhba0 command. • For ESX 3.x or ESX 4.x, enter the # esxcfg-rescan vmhba0 command. If paths or LUNs are still missing, see the VMware or HP documentation for troubleshooting - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 95
the virtual disks, enter the more /proc/scsi/scsi command. The output lists all SCSI devices detected by the server. An EVA8100 LUN entry looks similar to the following: Host: scsi3 Channel: 00 ID: 00 Lun: 01 Vendor: HP Model: HSV210 Rev: Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 VMware 95 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 96
installing the replacement part, check the Real Time Monitoring view for any new hardware problems. If additional hardware problems have occurred, contact HP support before replacing the component. ◦ See the HP remote support software online help for additional information. Procuring the spare part - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 97
assistance, contact an HP-authorized service provider. Table 30 Hardware component CSR support Description Cache battery (non-CSR) Controller blower Controller power supply Disk enclosure blower Disk enclosure power supply Disk drive - 72 GB 10K Disk drive - 146 GB 10K Spare part number (non CSR - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 98
support TB. 7.2K, FATA Spare part number (non CSR RoHS/RoHS) cable assembly, 0.6M 372631-001 • 2GB SFP FC copper cable assembly, 2.0M 372630-001 • 4GB SFP FC copper cable assembly, 0.6M 17-05405-S2 (RoHS) • 4GB SFP FC copper cable 4100 390856-006, 70-41138-Y2 -- (both RoHS) 98 Customer - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 99
download the following replacement instructions from the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website. See "Related information" (page 101) for more information. ◦ HP Controller Blower Replacement Instructions ◦ HP Controller Enclosure Cache Battery Replacement Instructions Best practices - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 100
Replacement Instructions ◦ HP Fibre Channel Disk Drive Replacement Instructions ◦ HP Operator Control Panel Replacement Instructions Returning the defective part In the materials shipped with a replacement CSR part, HP specifies whether the defective component must be returned to HP. Where required - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 101
information Documents You can find related documents from the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website: http://www.hp.com/support/manuals Click Disk Storage Systems or Storage Software under storage, and then select your product. Websites For additional information, see the following - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 102
Blue, underlined text: http://www.hp.com Bold text Element Cross-reference Commands, their arguments, and argument values Monospace, italic text • Code variables • Command or specific instructions. NOTE: jacks. • Install stabilizing feet on the rack. • In multiple-rack installations, secure racks - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 103
CSR) programs allow you to repair your product. If a CSR part needs replacing, HP ships the part directly to you so that you can install it at your convenience. Some parts do not qualify for CSR. Your HP-authorized service provider will determine whether a repair can be accomplished by CSR. For more - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 104
may reasonably be expected to be installed in a residential environment (for example, personal computers). The FCC requires devices in both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the device as well as additional operating instructions for the user. The rating label on the - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 105
see the part, series, or model number found on the product. Modifications The FCC requires the user to be user-serviceable components inside. • Do not operate controls, make adjustments, or perform procedures to the laser device other than those specified herein. • Allow only HP authorized service - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 106
laser product conforming to the requirements contained in the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) regulation 21 CFR, (IEC950) - Product Safety Notice for France DECLARATION D'INSTALLATION ET DE MISE EN EXPLOITATION d'un matériel de by users in private household in the European - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 107
information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service, or the shop where you purchased the product. Dutch notice Verwijdering van afgedankte apparatuur door privé-gebruikers in de Europese Unie Dit - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 108
d'informations sur les centres de collecte et de recyclage des appareils mis au rebut, veuillez contacter les autorités locales de votre région, les services de collecte des ordures ménagères ou le magasin dans lequel vous avez acheté ce produit. German notice Entsorgung von Altgeräten aus privaten - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 109
önkormányzattól, az illetékes szemételtakarító vállalattól, illetve a terméket elárusító helyen kaphat. Italian notice Smaltimento delle apparecchiature da parte di privati nel territorio dell'Unione Europea Questo simbolo presente sul prodotto o sulla sua confezione indica che il prodotto non pu - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 110
sobre locais que reciclam esse tipo de material, entre em contato com o escritório da HP em sua cidade, com o serviço de coleta de lixo ou com a loja em que notice Eliminación de residuos de equipos eléctricos y electrónicos por parte de usuarios particulares en la Unión Europea Este símbolo en el - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 111
La recogida y el reciclado selectivos de los residuos de aparatos eléctricos en el momento de su eliminación contribuirá a conservar los recursos naturales y a garantizar el reciclado de estos residuos de forma que se proteja el medio ambiente y la salud. Para obtener más información sobre los - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 112
of the EVA 4x00/6x00/8x00 storage systems. Physical specifications This section describes the physical specifications of the drive enclosure and elements. Table 32 (page 112) defines the dimensions and weights of the storage system components. Table 32 Enterprise Virtual Array 4x00/6x00 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 113
cabling to or from a PDM could cause an overload condition. Table 34 Enterprise storage 60 Hz service 57 Hz 180 VAC 180 VAC 208 VAC 50 Hz service 47 North America/Europe/Japan) maximum configuration AC plug type (quantity 2) Number of phases Rated current Nominal Line Voltage North America - 3 wire - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 114
normal steady state operation. (i.e., both PDUs operating normally, the array reading/writing to disk drives in a production environment). This EVA4x00 power specifications - 230 Volts Typical1 Specification Total System Wattage 2C1D 638 2C2D 1013 2C3D 1390 2C4D 1767 Total System BTU/hour - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 115
as a system in normal steady state operation. (i.e., both PDUs operating normally, the array reading/writing to disk drives in a production environment). This data represents fully populated drive 2C10D 4167 14218 9.8 500 16.7 2C12D 4920 16789 11.6 586 19.7 Storage system specifications 115 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 116
1 Typical is described as a system in normal steady state operation. (i.e., both PDUs operating normally, the array reading/writing to disk drives in a production environment). This data represents fully populated drive enclosures with 15K RPM disk drives. Other drive types may vary - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 117
for transmission to HP P6000 Command View. The messages displayed are specific to HP P6000 Command View and are not within the scope of this publication. The I/O modules have the built-in intelligence to: • Observe fibre channel events • Bypass drive ports based on events • Perform drive port - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 118
: • 0.1. is the disk drive element type number • en. is the two-character disk drive drive spins up and comes on-line, the EMU determines if the drive is Fibre Channel compatible and can operate the drive is not Fibre Channel-compatible you must install a Fibre Channel compatible drive or a drive - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 119
is corrected. 4. If removing and installing the drive did not correct the problem, install a replacement drive or a drive blank. 5. Observe the EMU to ensure the error is corrected. 6. If unable to correct the problem, contact your authorized service representative. 0.1.en.03 INFORMATION condition - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 120
. 5. If removing and replacing the drive did not correct the problem, replace the drive. 6. Observe problem, contact your authorized service representative. Power supply conditions The format of a power supply condition report is 0.2.en.ec, where: • 0.2. is the power supply element type number - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 121
To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your 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 HP P6000 Command View. An automatic - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 122
replacement of the defective blower is required problem is corrected. To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP authorized service representative. 0.3.en.05 NONCRITICAL condition-Blower missing A blower has been removed or is improperly installed - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 123
installed blowers. Shutdown is imminent! The EMU will shut down the enclosure in seven minutes unless you correct the problem. This condition report remains active until you correct the problem the default temperature thresholds. Use HP P6000 Command View to view the temperature sensor ranges for the - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 124
indicates that the EMU has evaluated the temperature of the three temperature groups (EMU, disk drives, and power supplies), and determined that the average temperature of two of the three groups exceeds the critical level (use HP P6000 Command View to view the 124 EMU-generated condition reports - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 125
4. If steps 1, 2 or 3 did not reveal a problem, use HP P6000 Command View to request the HSV controller to shut down the drive enclosure. Completing this action will halt the drive enclosure data transfers. 5. Contact your authorized service representative and request assistance. EMU conditions The - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 126
resetting the EMU did not correct the problem, replace the EMU. 5. If unable to correct the problem, contact your HP authorized service representative. 0.7.01.03 UNRECOVERABLE Condition-Power supply shutdown This message only appears in HP P6000 Command View to report a power supply has already shut - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 127
the EMU to ensure the error is corrected. 4. If resetting the enclosure did not correct the problem, contact your HP authorized service representative. 0.7.01.13 UNRECOVERABLE condition-EMU load failure The EMU Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) that controls the ESI bus failed to load information - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 128
. 4. If the error does recur, contact your HP authorized service representative. The EMU is inoperative and must be replaced as soon as possible. 0.7.01.19 UNRECOVERABLE condition-EMU ESI driver failure The EMU has detected an internal hardware problem. This condition report remains active until the - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 129
, contact your HP authorized service representative. 0.F.en.04 CRITICAL condition-Transceiver removed The EMU detects that a transceiver has been removed. This error remains active until the problem is fixed. The error can be cleared by doing one of the following: 1. Install a new transceiver - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 130
• A cable is not completely number is always 03. Resetting the EMU In some cases, the only corrective action for an EMU error is to replace the EMU. Call your authorized service representative if this action is required HP authorized service representative. The EMU is inoperative and must be replaced - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 131
current sensor element type number • en. is the sensor element number • ec is the Supply 2 +12 VDC Use HP P6000 Command View to view the voltage and current error problem is corrected. To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP-authorized service - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 132
number • 01. is the two-character backplane element number • ec is the error code The only corrective action available for this error is to replace the . To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP-authorized service representative. 8.2.01.13 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 133
To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP-authorized service representative. I/O Module conditions The format of an I/O module condition report is 8.7.en.ec, where: • 8.7. is the I/O module element type number • en. is the two-character I/O - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 134
all six characters of the condition report. 2. Contact your HP-authorized service representative. 8.7.en.13 NONCRITICAL condition-I/O module removed The system detects that an I/O module has been removed. To correct the problem, install an I/O module. Host conditions The EMU has the capability - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 135
HP P6000 Command View enables you to view controller events. This appendix also discusses how to identify and correct problems. Once you create a storage GUI termination event display A problem that generates the Termination Event display prevents the system from performing a specific function or - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 136
Figure 46 Typical HP P6000 Command View Event display Date Time SWCID Evt No CAC EIP Type Description The Event display provides the following information: • Date-The date the event occurred. • Time-The time the even occurred. • SWCID-Software Identification Code. A number in the range 1-256 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 137
information Each version of HP P6000 Command View includes an ASCII text file that defines all the codes that the authorized service representative can view either on the GUI or on the OCP. IMPORTANT: This information is for the exclusive use of the authorized service representative. The file name - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 138
provides information on the requirements when installing the EVA4x00/6x00/8x00 in a non-standard rack. All the requirements must be met to ensure proper operation of the storage system. Rack specifications Internal component envelope EVA component mounting brackets require space to be mounted - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 139
(equivalent to the required 64 percent open area for ventilation). • For side vented components, the clearance between the installed rack component and the . Configuration Standards EVA configurations are designed considering cable length, configuration CG, serviceability and accessibility, and to - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 140
47. Once testing is complete, these tables will be updated in a future release. Power requirements The following tables list the wattage and BTU/hour power requirements for the three supported operating voltages. NOTE: Failover amperage can be estimated at approximately 90% of operational amperage - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 141
supported 5171 3835 2498 UPS Selection This section provides information that can be used when selecting a UPS for use with the EVA. The four HP (page 143). NOTE: The specified power requirements reflect fully loaded enclosures (14 disks) . Table 50 HP UPS models and capacities UPS Model R1500 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 142
battery 7 9 19 59 5 7 14 43 Minutes of operation With 1 ERM R5500 24 31 61 169 R12000 11 15 28 69 With 2 ERMs 46 60 106 303 18 24 41 101 Table 52 EVA 47.9 17.9 39.5 14.8 31.1 11.7 22.7 8.5 14.4 5.4 Table 53 EVA 6x00 UPS loading Enclosures 8 7 6 5 4 3 Watts 3214 2837 2460 2083 1707 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 143
UPS loading (continued) Enclosures Watts 2 953 1 577 Table 54 EVA 4x00 UPS loading R3000 35.3 21.4 Enclosures 4 3 2 1 Watts 1637 1260 883 507 % of UPS capacity R5500 21.2 12.8 R12000 7.9 4.8 % of UPS capacity R1500 94.0 65.9 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 144
to products weighing 45 Kg (100 lbs) or less. NOTE: HP EVA products are designed and tested to withstand the operational shock and vibration level with uniform spectrum in the frequency range of 10 to 500 Hz. Test performed for two minutes each in all three axes. Drives and other items exercised and - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 145
to view other documentation, see the HP website at http://www.hp.com/country/us/eng/prodserv/storage.html High-level solution overview EVA was designed for highly dynamic enterprise environments requiring high data availability, fault tolerance, and high performance; thus, the EVA controller runs - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 146
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 StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 147
switches and EVA controllers. Whereas the dual HBA server has multi-path software that manages the two HBAs and their connections to the switch (with the exception of OpenVMS and Tru64 UNIX servers), the single path HBA has no software to perform this function. The dashed line in the figure - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 148
HP-UX configuration Requirements • storage. NOTE: For additional risks, see Table 57 (page 158). 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 50 HP - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 149
(32-bit) configuration Requirements • Switch zoning or storage. NOTE: For additional risks, see Table 58 (page 159). 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 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 150
(64-bit) configuration Requirements • Switch zoning or storage. NOTE: For additional risks, see Table 58 (page 159). 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 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 151
configuration. The user is required to: ◦ accessibility and loss of host data that has not been written to storage. • Controller shutdown results in loss of data accessibility and loss of host data that has not been written to storage. NOTE: For additional risks, see Table 59 (page 159). Supported - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 152
server is not part of a cluster. • Booting from the SAN is not supported. Figure 53 Oracle Solaris configuration 1 Network interconnection 2 Host 1 3 Host 2 4 Management server 5 SAN switch 1 6 SAN switch 2 7 Controller A 8 Controller B Tru64 UNIX configuration Requirements • Switch zoning or - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 153
. • Host 2 is a dual HBA host. See Figure 55 (page 154). 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: For additional risks, see Table 60 (page 160). Supported configurations 153 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 154
Limitations • HP P6000 Continuous Access is not supported with single path configurations. Figure 55 OpenVMS configuration 1 Network interconnection 2 Host 1 3 Host 2 4 Management server 5 SAN switch 1 6 SAN switch 2 7 Controller A 8 Controller B Linux (32-bit) configuration Requirements • - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 155
is not part of a cluster. • Booting from the SAN is supported on single path HBA servers. Figure 56 Linux (32-bit) configuration 1 Network interconnection 2 Host 1 3 Host 2 4 Management server 5 SAN switch 1 6 SAN switch 2 7 Controller A 8 Controller Linux (64-bit) configuration Requirements - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 156
is not part of a cluster. • Booting from the SAN is supported on single path HBA servers. Figure 57 Linux (64-bit) configuration 1 Network interconnection 2 Host 3 3 Host 2 4 Host 1 5 Management server 6 SAN switch 1 7 SAN switch 2 8 Controller A 9 Controller B IBM AIX configuration Requirements - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 157
not been written to storage. NOTE: For additional risks, see Table 62 (page 161). 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 58 IBM AIX Configuration - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 158
: For additional risks, see Table 63 (page 161). 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. Figure 59 VMware configuration 1 Network - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 159
. Without cable replacement job must be aborted; disk seems error free. Windows Server Table 58 Windows Server failure scenarios Fault stimulus Server failure (host power-cycled) Switch failure (SAN switch disabled) Controller failure Controller restart Server path failure Storage path failure - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 160
unfinished or unflushed writes. File system check may be needed upon reboot. Storage path failure OpenVMS-OS will report the volume in a Mount Verify state SAN switch disabled) Controller failure Controller restart Failure effect OS reboots, automatically checks disks. HSV disks must be manually - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 161
power-cycled) Switch failure (SAN switch disabled) Controller failure Controller restart Server path failure Storage path failure Failure effect Check (SAN switch disabled) Controller failure Controller restart Failure effect OS reboots, automatically checks disks. HSV disks must be manually - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 162
, data loss. HBA driver must be reloaded before failed drives can be recovered, fsck should be run on any failed drives before remounting. Storage path failure 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 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 163
array controller asynchronous audible alarm An active 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 for normal storage. An active virtual disk member - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 164
connector on each end of the cable, the cable assembly is referred to as a jumper. Corrective Action Code. An HP P6000 Command View graphical user interface (GUI) display component that defines the action required to correct a problem. See also read cache,write cache, and mirrored cache. High-speed - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 165
replaceable unit A hardware/firmware support. A unit that holds one or more controllers, power supplies, blowers, cache batteries, transceivers, and connectors. A significant occurrence involving any storage system hardware or software component reported by the controller to HP P6000 Command View - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 166
a drive failure and when the controller starts searching for spare disk space. Drive replacement seldom starts immediately in case the "failure" was a by the enclosure services process. 2. In the Open SAN Manager, a controllable object, such as the Enterprise storage system. Electromagnetic - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 167
the EMU to the disk drives. Enclosure Services Processor. An EMU that implements an enclosure's services process. Any significant change in the state of the Enterprise storage system hardware or software component reported by the controller to HP P6000 Command View. See also controller event, drive - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 168
drive enclosure standard. See FRU. The act of writing dirty data from cache to a storage media. Fault Management Code. The HP P6000 Command View display of the Enterprise Storage System error condition information. A storage industry dimensional standard for 3.5inch (89 mm) and 5.25inch (133 mm - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 169
. A set of protocols used between components such as cables, connectors, and signal levels. J JBOD Just a Bunch of Disks. A number of disks connected to one or more controllers. L indicator LAN laser Last Fault View Last Termination Error Array License Key link logon loop loop ID loop pair LTEA - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 170
caching mirroring MTBF multi-mode fiber The HP P6000 Command View software that controls and monitors the Enterprise storage system. The software can exist on more than one management server in a fabric. Each installation When the number of blocks in the disk group that contain user data reaches - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 171
number in the 0 through 30 range. • The 8-character parameter code that is a hexadecimal number array and constitute the storage pool from which the controllers create virtual disks. physical disk array preference is set by the user when creating the virtual and supporting storage system equipment - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 172
. 2. Data Redundancy-The level to which user data is protected. Redundancy is directly proportional to cost in terms of storage usage; the greater the level of data protection, the more storage space is required. A capability of the Enterprise storage system racks and enclosures to allow continuous - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 173
Storage System Name switch 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. The controllers, storage devices, enclosures, cables - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 174
performance. Mirroring takes the most storage space because twice the storage cache module. As soon as possible, the controller transfers the data to the physical disk drives. World Wide Name. A unique Fibre Channel identifier consisting of a 16-character hexadecimal number. A WWN is required - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 175
52 frequency, 25 voltage, 25 accessing multipathing, 72 Secure Path, 72 , 20 numbering, 20 cables FCC compliance statement, 105 cabling controller, 51 CAC, 135, 137 cache battery fiber optic connectors, 71 clearing passwords, 49 code flag, 135 Command View layout, 19 configuring EVA, 92 configuring - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 176
sensors, 131 customer self repair, 103 parts list, 97 D DC power +5.1 VDC, 25 detail view, 136 detail view menu, 136 diagnostic information, 26 disabling the 28 enclosure number description, 32 enclosure number display group, 29 Enclosure Services Interface see ESI Enclosure Services Processor see - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 177
support, 101 HP P6000 Command View adding hosts with, 73 creating virtual disk with, 73 location of, 11 using, 73 HSV controller OCP shutting down the controller, 48 shutdown, 48 HSV Controllers defined, 19 initial setup, 15 I I/O modules bidirectional, 21 CRITICAL conditions, 133 element numbering - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 178
failure, 126 O OCP fault management displays, 136 using, 15 OpenView Storage Management Server, 17 Oracle San driver stack, 83 Oracle StorEdge, 83 Traffic Manager, 87 178 Index P parameter code, 136 parameter code number, 136 parts replaceable, 97 password changing, 49 clearing, 49 entering, 17, 49 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 179
compliance notices cables, 105 firmware version, 47 software version, 47 versions, 47 system menu tree shut down system, 46 system password, 46 system password, 46 system rack configurations, 52 T TC, 137 TC display, 136 TC error code, 136 technical support HP, 101 service blowers installed, 123 - HP StorageWorks EVA8100 | HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guid - Page 180
Manager, 87 version information Controller, 47 displaying, 47 firmware, 47 OCP, 47 software, 47 XCS, 47 version information: firmware, 47 vgcreate, 75 virtual disks configuring, 74, 82, 89 presenting, 73 verifying, 89, 90, 95 VMware installing, 92 upgrading, 92 voltage sensors, 131 volume groups
HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA
4100/6100/8100 User Guide
Abstract
This document is intended for customers who operate and manage the EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100
storage systems. These models are sometimes referred to as EVA4x00, EVA6x00, and EVA8x00 or as EVAx000 and x100.
IMPORTANT:
With the release of the P6300/P6500 EVA, the EVA family name has been rebranded to HP P6000 EVA. The
names for all existing EVA array models will not change. The rebranding also affects related EVA software. The following
product names have been rebranded:
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HP P6000 Command View (formerly HP StorageWorks Command View EVA)
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HP P6000 Business Copy (formerly HP StorageWorks Business Copy EVA)
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HP P6000 Continuous Access (formerly HP StorageWorks Continuous Access EVA)
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HP P6000 Performance Data Collector (formerly EVAPerf)
HP Part Number: 5697-1119
Published: January 2012
Edition: 12