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- HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 1
and configure a StorageWorks NAS e7000 v1. This guide uses Quick Restore version 2.01 for the e7000. The purpose of this document is to guide customers and field engineers in the procedures required to install NAS distribution software and then update the system with current service packs, hotfixes - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 2
WEBUI 26 Creating Cluster Virtual Servers and Cluster aware file share resources. 26 Creating a Virtual Server with the WEBUI 27 Creating a Virtual Server with Terminal Services 27 Creating Cluster File Share Resources with the WEBUI 28 Creating Cluster File Share Resources with Terminal - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 3
of the topics covered in the document can be located in the Administration guide. The NAS e7000 v1 Quick Restore CD should be labeled version 2.01. 1. Place the StorageWorks NAS Executor E7000 Quick Restore CD into the CDROM drive on the E7000. With the CD in the CDROM tray, reboot or turn on the - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 4
may refresh the device list manually by selecting the Refresh button. 9. Select the unconfigured StorageWorks NAS device from the device list. This launches the WebUI configuration application (Rapid Startup) on the target StorageWorks NAS device. 10. Follow the instructions on the screen to input - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 5
Download and install the StorageWorks NAS Data Copy fix for the uninstall problem from the following link: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/download the SWVR patch 1, SWRV patch 2 or the Compaq StorageWorks Virtual Replicator Service Patch 116B. They are all installed with the image. - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 6
and navigate to the WEBUI for StorageWorks NAS. The WEBUI is accessible through the the SAN Connection Tool process is completed. The e7000v1 supports EVA, MA and XP storage arrays. From a select MA with ACS 8.5 or 8.6 3. Follow the instructions and complete the wizard 4. The SAN Connection Tool will - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 7
is 3.82a1 2. Download and install the Compaq StorageWorks NAS Executor e7000 and Enterprise Virtual Array Integration Kit from the following location. This softpaq will provide support for connecting to an EVA. a. http://h18023.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/download/13 296.html 3. After - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 8
the HBA driver is 54.81a9 and the firmware is 3.90a7 2. When the StorageWorks NAS v1 software was published, XP array compatibility software was not available. It will Set OCU=1 iii. Set PRSstate=3 Obtain and install Auto Path v2.01 After Auto Path installation, reboot and then connect the fiber - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 9
"Installing Cluster Services". It is assumed that Quick Restore v2.01 for the e7000 has been used. The only patch required is the Compaq SANworks Virtual Replicator Update. (SoftPaq 2829) http://h18006.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/download/16247.html Installation Instructions for stand-alone - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 10
services. If the e7000 is not to be part of a cluster, skip this section. It is possible to configure cluster services side labeled Cluster Setup Tool. Follow the instructions in the Cluster Setup Tool to configure the times during this installation, print this guide, or copy it elsewhere and view - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 11
On On Presented At this point both nodes should be on. Table 1. Power Sequencing for Cluster Installation To configure the Cluster service on the StorageWorks NAS server, the login account must have administrative permissions on each node. Both nodes must be member servers within the same domain - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 12
cable, then the procedures outlined in Knowledge Base (KB) article Q242430 (http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q242/4/30.ASP) should be followed and the node rebooted prior to installing the Cluster service. If this procedure is not completed, and the second node is powered off - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 13
assigned lease address remains valid even if the DHCP service is temporarily lost. In all cases, set static IP addresses for the private network connector. Keep in mind that Cluster service will recognize only one network interface per subnet. If you need assistance - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 14
Node A, and then continue with this guide. Install the Cluster Service Software and Configuring the Node A Note: During installation of the Cluster service on Node A, Node B must be accept the condition that the Cluster service is supported on hardware from the Hardware compatibility List only. 13 - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 15
[Enter your Document Title] [Document Restriction Notice] Figure 7. Hardware Configuration Certification Screen 7. Because this is the first node in the cluster, the cluster must be created. Select the first node in the cluster, as shown in Figure 8 below and then click Next. 14 - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 16
the Managed Disks list. 11. The Add or Remove Managed Disks dialog box shown in Figure 9 specifies which shared disks will be used by Cluster service. Add or remove disks as necessary and then click Next. Figure 9. Add or Remove Managed Disks The first partition of the first disk is selected - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 17
networks are in use. It shows how to configure these networks as one mixed and one private network. The order in which the Cluster Service Configuration Wizard presents these networks may vary. In this example, the public network is presented first. 12. Click Next in the Configuring Cluster Networks - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 18
[Enter your Document Title] [Document Restriction Notice] Figure 10. Public Network Connection 17. The next dialog box shown in Figure 11 configures the private network. Make sure that the network name and IP address correspond to the network interface used for the private network. 18. Check the - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 19
. In normal operating conditions this connection will be used for cluster communication. In case of a failure in the Private Cluster Connection, the cluster service will automatically switch to the next network on the list-in this case Public Cluster Connection. Make sure the first connection in the - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 20
networks. It uses the subnet mask to select the correct network. 23. Click Finish to complete the cluster configuration on the first node. The Cluster Service Setup Wizard completes the setup process for the first Node By copying the files needed to complete the installation of Cluster - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 21
begins exactly as it did for Node A. During installation of Node B, Node A must be running. Follow the same procedures used for installing the Cluster service on Node A, with the following differences: 1. In the Create or Join a Cluster dialog box, select The second or next node in the cluster, and - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 22
the password for the account (if there is one) and click Next. 5. At the next dialog box, click Finish to complete configuration. 6. The Cluster service will start. Click OK. 7. Close Add/Remove Programs. Verify Installation There are several ways to verify a successful installation of the Cluster - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 23
[Enter your Document Title] [Document Restriction Notice] Congratulations. This completes the installation of the Cluster service on both nodes. The server cluster is fully operational. 22 - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 24
select NEXT. 11. On the "Upgrade Services for Unix" page, click the "Click here to Start the Upgrade Process". This will reboot NODE B. When the process is complete select NEXT. 12. Depending on the version of the system image an upgrade of StorageWorks NAS Data Copy may also be necessary. Select - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 25
services and confirm that the Virtual Replicator Registry Cleanup Tool Service is installed and started. • If this service Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall .hp.com/support/files/server/us/download/16247.html Installation Instructions for - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 26
the system. 21. Repeat steps 1-20 on the second node [Document Restriction Notice] Note: Do not install the SWVR patch 1, SWRV patch 2 or the Compaq StorageWorks Virtual Replicator Service Patch 116B. They are all installed with the image. (e7000 v2.01) 25 - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 27
about SWVR can be located in the Administration Guide for the respective product. Creating a SWVR in. This can not be accomplished through terminal services; it must be done locally at the console Virtual Servers In cluster environments, the StorageWorks NAS enables the creation of virtual servers. - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 28
• Enter the name and select NEXT. • Verify the parameters and select FINISH to create the resource. Creating a Virtual Server with Terminal Services Open Cluster administrator. Cluster administrator can be opened by selecting Start->Run>cluadmin • Select FILE->NEW->GROUP • Type the name for the new - HP StorageWorks e7000 | Installation Guide for the e7000 v1 - Technical White Pa - Page 29
share and select NEXT. • Verify the parameters and select FINISH to create the resource. Creating Cluster File Share Resources with Terminal Services In a cluster configuration file shares must be created in cluster administrator to be cluster aware. To create a cluster aware file share resource
Installation guide for the e7000 v1
This guide will provide the steps necessary to install and configure a StorageWorks NAS
e7000 v1. This guide uses Quick Restore version 2.01 for the e7000. The purpose of this
document is to guide customers and field engineers in the procedures required to install
NAS distribution software and then update the system with current service packs, hotfixes,
and SoftPaqs relevant to the StorageWorks NAS products.
This guide is for new
installations only, and does not contain steps for migrating data from an existing
installation.
table of contents
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Introduction
2
Quick Restore
2
Rapid Launch
2
Configuring and Updating the System
4
Rapid Startup
5
SAN Connection Tool
5
Connecting to MA with ACS 8.5 or 8.6
5
Connecting to a MA with ACS 8.7
5
Connecting to an Enterprise Virtual Array with VCS 1.x
6
Connecting to an EVA with VCS 2.x
6
Connecting to an XP array
7
Patching SWVR in a non-clustered architecture
8
Installing Cluster Services
9
Checklists for Cluster Server Installation
9
Shared Disk Requirements:
9
Installation Overview
10
Setting up Networks
10
Configure the Public Network Adapter
12
Install the Cluster Service Software and Configuring the Node A
13
Validating the Cluster Installation
19
Configuring the Node B
20
Verify Installation
21
Upgrading SWVR and SFU to be cluster aware
23
Creating Pools and Virtual Disks
26
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