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HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade user guide Part number: 572092-001 First edition: June 2009 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - 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 X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 3
this guide 11 Intended audience ...11 Related documentation ...11 Document conventions and symbols 11 Rack stability ...12 HP technical support ...13 Customer self repair ...13 Subscription service ...13 HP websites ...13 Documentation feedback ...14 1 Administration tools 15 HP StorageWorks - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 4
Single Instance Storage ...27 File Server Resource Manager 27 Windows SharePoint Services 27 File services management ...28 Configuring data storage ...28 Storage management utilities 28 Array management utilities 29 Array Configuration Utility 29 Disk Management utility 30 Guidelines for - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 5
disk and data management tools 57 Additional information and references for file services 57 Backup ...57 HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools 57 Antivirus ...58 4 Cluster administration 59 Cluster protocols 73 Adding new storage to a cluster 73 X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 5 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 6
node 77 Powering down the cluster 77 Powering up the cluster ...78 5 Troubleshooting, servicing, and maintenance 79 Troubleshooting the storage system 79 WEBES (Web Based Enterprise Services 79 Maintenance and service ...80 Maintenance updates ...80 System updates ...80 Firmware updates ...80 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 7
...95 French battery notice ...96 German battery notice ...96 Italian battery notice ...97 Japanese battery notice ...97 Spanish battery notice ...98 Index 99 X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 7 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 8
Figures 1 Storage management process example 20 2 Configuring arrays from physical drives 21 3 RAID 0 (data striping) (S1-S4) of data blocks (B1-B12 21 4 Two arrays (A1, A2) and five logical drives (L1 through L5) spread over five physical drives ...23 5 System administrator view of Shadow Copies - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 9
Tables 1 Document conventions 11 2 Summary of RAID methods 22 3 Tasks and utilities needed for storage system configuration 28 4 Sharing protocol cluster support 65 5 Power sequencing for cluster installation 67 X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 9 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 10
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: • HP StorageWorks X1800sb Network Storage Blade installation instructions • HP StorageWorks X3800sb Network Storage Gateway Blade installation instructions • HP StorageWorks X1000 Automated Storage Manager user guide • HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide To obtain HP StorageWorks X1000 and - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 12
that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or data. IMPORTANT: Provides clarifying information or specific instructions. NOTE: Provides additional information. TIP: Provides helpful hints and shortcuts. Rack stability Rack stability protects personnel and equipment. 12 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 13
www.hp.com/go/e-updates After registering, you will receive e-mail notification of product enhancements, new driver versions, firmware updates, and other product resources. HP websites For additional information, see the following HP websites: • http://www.hp.com X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 14
http://www.hp.com/support/manuals • http://www.hp.com/support/downloads Documentation feedback HP welcomes your feedback. To make comments and suggestions about product documentation, please send a message to [email protected]. All submissions become the property of HP. 14 About this guide - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 15
using the HP Automated Storage Manager, see the HP ASM online help or the HP StorageWorks X1000 Automated Storage Manager user guide. Go to http://www.hp.com/ go/nas, select your product family, select your product model, click Support for your product, and then click Manuals. Microsoft Windows - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 16
the Windows Storage Server 2008 Help. Microsoft Services for Network File System Microsoft Services for Network File System (NFS) is a component of the initial configuration of Microsoft Services for NFS by using the Microsoft Services for NFS Configuration Guide, which includes an Identity 16 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 17
can become permanently inaccessible. If you stop the Groveler service, the files cannot be automatically linked, but the existing NTFS version 5.0 (or later) file system or partition that supports reparse points or junction points. • The Single Instance Storage Filter X3800sb Network Storage Blade 17 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 18
print servers in your organization. You can use Print Management from any computer running Windows Storage Server 2008, and you can manage all network printers on print servers running Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003, Windows Storage Server 2003, Windows Storage Server 2003 R2, or Windows - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 19
1 depicts many of the storage elements that one would find on a storage device. The following sections provide an overview of the storage elements. X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 19 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 20
Figure 1 Storage management process example Physical storage elements The lowest level of storage management occurs at the physical drive level. Minimally, choosing the best disk carving strategy includes the following policies: • Analyze current corporate and departmental structure. • Analyze the - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 21
a larger capacity than other hard drives in the same array, the extra capacity is wasted because it cannot be used by the array. X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 21 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 22
from hard drive failure, storage systems should be configured with fault tolerance. HP recommends adhering to RAID 5 configurations. The table below summarizes the important features of the different kinds of RAID supported by the Smart Array controllers. The decision chart in the following table - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 23
existing disks. If mount points are used, it should be noted that Services for UNIX (SFU) does not support mount points at this time. The use of mount points in conjunction with NFS shares is cannot be extended. Therefore, selection of the volume type X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 23 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 24
elements The storage system supports several file sharing protocols, including Distributed File System (DFS), Network File System (NFS), Service overview The Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) provides an infrastructure for creating point-in-time snapshots (shadow copies) of volumes. VSS supports - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 25
letter. Either method is supported. However, mount points cannot be used for shares that will be shared using Microsoft Services for Unix. They can Clustered server elements HP StorageWorks X3000 Network Storage Systems support clustering. These storage systems support several file sharing protocols - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 26
management. The agents allow easy manageability of the server through HP SIM software, and thirdparty SNMP management platforms. Management Agents with every SmartStart assisted installation or can be installed through the HP PSP. The Systems Management homepage provides status and direct access to - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 27
be used on SANs that support Virtual Disk Server (VDS). It Services Windows SharePoint Services is an integrated set of collaboration and communication services designed to connect people, information, processes, and systems, within and beyond the organization firewall. X1800sb and X3800sb Network - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 28
File services management Information about the storage system in a SAN environment is provided in the HP StorageWorks SAN Manuals page located on the HP web site at www.hp.com/go/SDGManuals. Configuring data storage HP StorageWorks X1000 and X3000 Network Storage Systems are configured only for the - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 29
privileges to run the ACU. Array Configuration Utility The HP ACU supports the Smart Array controllers and hard drives installed on mode: NOTE: Confirm that the ACU Execution Mode is set to remote service. 1. Open a browser and enter the server name or IP address and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 29 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 30
• Extending and expanding arrays and logical drives is supported. The HP Array Configuration Utility User Guide is available for download at http://www.hp.com/ support/manuals. Disk Management utility The Disk Management tool is a system utility for managing hard disks and the volumes, or partitions - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 31
. Enabling quotas and not limiting disk space use is useful to still allow users access to a volume, but track disk space use on a X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 31 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 32
per-user basis. It is also possible to specify whether or not to log an event when users exceed either their quota warning level or their quota limit. When enabling disk quotas for a volume, volume usage is automatically tracked from that point forward, but existing volume users have no disk quotas - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 33
it to a host. For more information, see the HP StorageWorks Command View EVA User Guide. Expanding storage using the Array Configuration Utility The Array Configuration the procedures to "Expand Array" in the HP Array Configuration Utility User Guide X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 33 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 34
help, or the "Extend logical drive" procedure in the HP Array Configuration Utility User Guide Volume shadow copies NOTE: Select storage systems can be deployed Shadow Copy Service provides an infrastructure for creating point-in-time snapshots (shadow copies) of volumes. Shadow Copy supports 64 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 35
backup programs that use shadow copy technology because these programs are also limited to using the amount of disk space specified by administrators. X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 35 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 36
volume, shadow copies must be deleted. The existing file change history that is kept on the original storage volume is lost. To avoid this problem, verify that the storage volume that is initially selected is large enough. Identifying the storage area To store the shadow copies of another volume on - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 37
process can cause shadow copies to be deleted faster than expected. Note, however, that NTFS compression is supported only if the cluster size is 4 KB or smaller. NOTE: To check the cluster size of the frequency with which shadow copies are made. X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 37 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 38
Figure 5 System administrator view of Shadow Copies for Shared Folders The shadow copy cache file The default shadow copy settings allocate 10 percent of the source volume being copied (with a minimum of 350 MB), and store the shadow copies on the same volume as the original volume. (See Figure 6). - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 39
space, limits can generally be set higher, or set to No Limit. See the online help for instructions on altering the cache file location. CAUTION: If the data on the separate volume L: is lost, the one copy of the volume; it does not create a schedule. X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 39 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 40
NOTE: After the first shadow copy is created, it cannot be relocated. Relocate the cache file by altering the cache file location under Properties prior to enabling shadow copy. See "Viewing shadow copy properties" on page 40. Viewing a list of shadow copies To view a list of shadow copies on a - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 41
shadow copies on the volume are deleted as well as the schedule for making new shadow copies. CAUTION: When the Shadow Copies Service is disabled, all shadow copies on the selected volumes are deleted. Once deleted, shadow copies cannot be restored. X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 41 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 42
copies from My Computer Shadow Copies for Shared Folders Shadow copies are accessed over the network by supported clients and protocols. There are two sets of supported protocols, SMB and NFS. All other protocols are not supported; this includes HTTP, FTP, AppleTalk, and NetWare Shares. For SMB - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 43
tab in the Properties window of files and folders on network shares. Users access shadow copies with Windows Explorer by selecting View, Copy, or Restore from the Previous Versions tab. (See Figure 9). Both individual files and folders can be restored. X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 43 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 44
Figure 9 Client GUI When users view a network folder hosted on the storage system for which shadow copies are enabled, old versions (prior to the snapshot) of a file or directory are available. Viewing - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 45
restore the file or folder to its original location. Click Copy... to allow the placement of the file or folder to a new location. X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 45 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 46
Figure 10 Recovering a deleted file or folder Recovering an overwritten or corrupted file Recovering an overwritten or corrupted file is easier than recovering a deleted file because the file itself can be right-clicked instead of the folder. To recover an overwritten or corrupted file: 1. Right- - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 47
Transport Shadow Copy Transport provides the ability to transport data on a Storage Area Network (SAN). With a storage array and a VSS-aware hardware provider, it the supported protocols. Security at the file level and at the share level is also discussed. X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 47 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 48
NOTE: Select servers can be deployed in a clustered or non-clustered configuration. This section discusses share setup for a non-clustered deployment. Folder management Volumes and folders on any system are used to organize data. Regardless of system size, systematic structuring and naming - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 49
tab: • To add users and groups to the permissions list, click Add. Follow the dialog box instructions. • To remove users and groups from the permissions list, highlight the desired user or group, and then boxes to configure the common file-access levels. X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 49 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 50
Security Settings dialog box is illustrated in Figure 12 and includes: • Add a new user or group-Click Add, and then follow the dialog box instructions. • Remove a user or group- Click Remove. • Replace permission entries on all child objects with entries shown here that apply to child objects-This - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 51
attempted access, to files or folders. Users or groups can be added, deleted, viewed, or modified through the Advanced Security Settings Auditing tab. X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 51 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 52
Figure 14 Advanced Security Settings dialog box, Auditing tab 5. Click Add to display the Select User or Group dialog box. Figure 15 Select User or Group dialog box NOTE: Click Advanced to search for users or groups. 6. Select the user or group. 52 File server management - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 53
area to take ownership of files when the file ACL is incomplete or corrupt. By taking ownership, you gain access to the files, and then manually apply the appropriate security configurations. X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 53 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 54
Figure 17 Advanced Security Settings dialog box, Owner tab The current owner of the file or folder is listed at the top of the screen. To take ownership: 1. Click the appropriate user or group in the Change owner to list. 2. If it is also necessary to take ownership of subfolders and files, enable - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 55
can cause problems later. supports both administrative shares and standard shares. • Administrative shares are shares with a last character of $. Administrative shares are not included in the list of shares when a client browses for available shares on a CIFS server. X1800sb and X3800sb Network - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 56
do not end in a $ character. Standard shares are listed whenever a CIFS client browses for available shares on a CIFS server. The storage system supports both administrative and standard CIFS shares. To create an administrative share, end the share name with the $ character when setting up the share - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 57
, and then, under Support Tasks, click Tools. Additional information and references for file services Backup HP recommends that you back up the print server configuration whenever a new printer is added to the network and the print server configuration is modified. HP StorageWorks Library and Tape - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 58
For more information, and to download the utility, see the StorageWorks L&TT web site at http:// h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/ltt. Antivirus The server should be secured by installing the appropriate antivirus software.anything 58 File server management - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 59
4 Cluster administration HP StorageWorks X3000 Network Storage Systems support clustering; HP StorageWorks X1000 Network Storage Systems do not. One important feature of HP StorageWorks X3000 Network Storage System models is that they can operate as a single node or as a cluster. This chapter - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 60
components that are managed by the cluster service are called cluster resources. Cluster resources have time. Examples of cluster resources are IP addresses, network names, physical disk resources, and file shares. and other resources must be set up manually. Resource types include: • IP address - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 61
can occur automatically based on the policy. After a previously failed node comes online, the cluster service can fail back the groups to the original host. The failback policy must be set before the cluster. The Quorum disk maintains data integrity by: X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 61 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 62
• Storing the most current version of the cluster database • Guaranteeing that only one set of active communicating nodes is allowed to operate as a cluster Cluster concepts Figure 19 illustrates a typical cluster configuration with the corresponding storage elements. The diagram progresses from the - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 63
ownership of one group. Contained within each group are file shares that are known on the network by the associated Network Name and IP address. In the specific case of Node1, file share Eng1 relates to for taking advantage of clustering include: X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 63 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 64
For each additional node, three static IP addresses are required. Virtual names and addresses are the only identification used by clients on the network. Because the names and addresses are virtual, their ownership can transition from one node to the other during a failover, preserving access to the - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 65
Cluster Aware (supports failover) Windows NT Yes Windows 2000 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows ME UNIX Yes Linux Web No Many Yes Novell No Apple No Standards-based iSCSI initiator Yes Supported on cluster nodes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 66
is not supported on clustered disk resources. AppleTalk requires local memory for volume indexing. On failover events, the memory map is lost and data corruption can occur. Preparing for cluster installation This section provides the steps necessary to cluster HP StorageWorks X3000 Network Storage - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 67
successfully configured. Com- plete this process for all cluster nodes. On Presented At this point all cluster nodes should be on. To configure the Cluster service on the storage system, an account must have administrative permissions on each node. X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 67 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 68
lease address remains valid even if the DHCP service is temporarily lost. Keep in mind that Cluster service recognizes only one network interface per subnet. Renaming the local area connection icons HP recommends changing the names of the network connections for clarity. The naming helps identify - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 69
to be used as a Quorum disk. HP recommends a Quorum disk be 500 MB. HP recommends assigning the drive letter Q for the continue with this guide. Configuring cluster service software Cluster Administrator and identify potential problems. A comprehensive and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 69 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 70
with static IP addresses in a cluster configuration. • File Services for Macintosh and Service for NetWare are not supported in a cluster configuration. • Dynamic Disks are not supported in a cluster configuration. • Errors appear on a network adapter that is not configured or does not have an - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 71
network traffic. File share resource planning issues CIFS and NFS are cluster-aware protocols that support network name resource. Cluster resource groups are used to balance the processing load on the servers. Distribute ownership of the groups between the virtual servers. X1800sb and X3800sb Network - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 72
user name mappings. These procedures are not unique to a clustered deployment and are detailed in the Microsoft Services for NFS section within the "Other network file and print services" chapter. Changes to NFS setup information are automatically replicated to all nodes in a cluster. 3. Create the - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 73
Service interruptions will be similar to those experienced during a server outage. Data that has not been saved to disk prior to the outage will experience data loss. In the case of SFM, it is not supported server cluster with large numbers of file shares X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 73 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 74
to replace a disk that is in a cluster and use of the Cluster Recovery utility http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305793 MSNFS administration on a server cluster The Microsoft Services for Network File System (NFS) online help provides server cluster information for the following topics: • Configuring - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 75
NFS service after the cluster service Network Name) (if required, see note). NOTE: If the printer spool resource is added to an existing group with a physical resource, IP address, and virtual server resource, steps 1-4 are not required. 5. Create a Print Spool resource. X1800sb and X3800sb Network - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 76
create a new port, and then click Next. d. Enter the IP address of the network printer. e. Update the Port Name if desired, click Next, and then click Finish. the resources failed over, waiting for the resources to be moved back manually. NOTE: If the storage system is not set to automatically fail - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 77
. Attached connections can be viewed through Server Manager on the storage system Desktop using Terminal Services. From Server Manager, select File Sharing > Shared Folders > Sessions. The physical process cluster node should be shut down at a time. X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 77 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 78
Powering up the cluster The power up process for the storage system cluster is more complex than it is for a single node because extra care must be taken with the storage subsystem. The sequence of the power up steps is critical. Improper power up procedures can cause corruption and loss of data. - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 79
guide is available at http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/ SupportManual/c00300504/c00300504.pdf. IMPORTANT: Some troubleshooting procedures found in ProLiant server guides may not apply to the HP StorageWorks X1000 and X3000 Network Storage Systems. If necessary, check with your HP Support - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 80
HP StorageWorks Service Release DVD. The Service Release DVD can be obtained at http://www.software.hp.com. Individual updates for each product are available for download from the HP Support web site at http://h18023.www1.hp.com/support of the server. 80 Troubleshooting, servicing, and maintenance - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 81
your storage system. The System Recovery DVD The HP StorageWorks Storage System Recovery DVD that is provided with flash drive. The DON'T ERASE partition The DON'T ERASE logical disk supports the restoration process only and does not host a secondary operating system. X3800sb Network Storage Blade 81 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 82
4. Select the appropriate drive letter, then click OK. 5. Click Yes to confirm the drive letter change. 6. Click Yes to continue. If the old drive letter needs to be re-used, reboot the server after clicking Yes. 82 System recovery - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 83
notices This section contains regulatory notices for the HP StorageWorks family of products. Regulatory compliance identification numbers and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 83 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 84
. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 85
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than those specified herein or in the laser product's installation guide may result in hazardous radiation exposure. To reduce the risk device other than those specified herein. • Allow only HP Authorized Service technicians to repair the unit. The Center for Devices X3800sb Network Storage Blade 87 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 88
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84 CIFS, share support, 56 cluster adding new network adapter, 68 shared disks, 69 connectivity, verifying, 68 conventions document, 11 text symbols, 12 customer self repair, 13 D data blocks, 21 data striping, 21 Declaration of Conformity, 84 disk access, verifying, 69 X1800sb and X3800sb Network - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 100
Resource Manager, 27, 56 file services management, 28 file share permissions, help obtaining, 13 HP Array Configuration Utility, 29 Storage Manager, 29 technical support, 13 I supported with NFS, 23 mounted drives and shadow copies, 37 N network name resource, 63 network planning, 64 network - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 101
storage reports, 57 storage, adding to a cluster, 73 Subscriber's Choice, HP, 13 symbols in text, 12 system updates, 80 T Taiwanese notices, 86 technical support HP, 13 technical support service locator website, 13 text symbols, 12 troubleshooting, 79 X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade 101 - HP StorageWorks X1800sb | HP StorageWorks X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Bl - Page 102
name resolution, 68 virtual server, defined, 61 Volume Shadow Copy Service, 34 volumes planning, 23 vssadmin tool, 37 W warning rack stability, 12 WEBES (Web Based Enterprise Services, 79 websites customer self repair, 13 HP , 13 HP Subscriber's Choice for Business, 13 product manuals, 11 102 Index
HP StorageWorks
X1800sb and X3800sb Network Storage Blade
user guide
Part number: 572092-001
First edition: June 2009