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HP StoreOnce B6000 Series Backup System Installation Planning and Preparation Guide nl and Checklists (chapter 5) Abstract This document will help you ensure that all environmental and networking prerequisites are in place before HP service specialists arrive to install the product and carry out the - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 2
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required 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 - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 3
HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System 4 Warnings and cautions...5 2 Product specifications 6 Product dimensions...6 Product weight...6 Power/PDU requirements...7 Power specification...7 PDU options...8 3 Connecting to your network 9 What is currently supported 11 Supported network configurations ( - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 4
StoreOnce Backup System An HP service specialist will install the HP B6000 Backup System. It is supplied partially configured and is made up as follows: • One or two HP B6000 Extended Rack Assemblies with stabilizers • The rack contains at least one base couplet (consisting of two server nodes - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 5
damage to people and equipment. For this reason, safety and handling instructions are included below. Be sure to read them if you need to rack from a pallet. The weight of an HP B6000 rack can be between that of a Single Couplet Rack (345 kg) and a fully configured 2 Couplet rack (1297 kg). It can - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 6
2 Product specifications Product dimensions Note that this product is provided in extended racks: an installed depth of 1240 mm (50.50 inches) is required. This is 240mm deeper than a standard depth rack. Table 1 Physical dimensions Rack Shipping 218 cm x 146 cm x 86 cm (h x d x w) nl 85.80 x 57. - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 7
5695.04 4886.96 10370.36 BTU/hour 9946.48 19678.48 16541.72 36005.72 Table 9 Power specification at 240V, both racks installed 2-rack configuration 3 couplets with minimum storage 3 couplets with maximum storage A 28.42 62.62 W 7263.92 15190.76 AV 7537.24 15762.34 BTU/hour 25900.96 - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 8
) 2-rack configuration A W AV 4 couplets with minimum storage 36.46 9127.44 9470.86 4 couplets with maximum storage 82.06 19696.56 20437.66 BTU/hour 32496.20 71424.20 PDU options NOTE: HP recommends using one of the Monitored PDU options. The HP B6200 Backup System is available - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 9
network configurations for each rack in a two-rack system. What is not currently supported • IPv6 is not supported. • DHCP is not supported. • There is no VTL support on Ethernet using the iSCSI protocol. • LACP is not supported. Factory default cabling The HP B6000 Series Backup System contains - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 10
you must also re-configure backup targets and replication configurations. Physical IP ports • The physical ports are the ports that are used to connect the HP StoreOnce Backup System to the customer's network. • Two 10GbE and four 1GbE ports are available on each node for connecting to the customer - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 11
the VIF Data Path address. No change is needed to the VIF address of the service set, allowing hosts and the B6000 Backup System to function correctly. Each couplet has two nodes and, therefore, two service sets, which means that each couplet has two Data Path VIFs. IMPORTANT: The VIF addresses - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 12
as the recommended number of IP addresses is allocated during the network configuration process, the B6000 Backup System will automatically assign IP addresses for all nodes in the system when the network is initially configured or additional couplets are added. If you do not supply the recommended - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 13
bonded 10 GbE ports to customer's data and management network Template 4, uses two 1GbE networks Template 4 supports users who have two 1GbE networks. One 1 GbE network is used for data; the other is -net; 1 + 8 contiguous on the management sub-net. Supported network configurations (templates) 13 - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 14
As long as sufficient IP addresses are allocated during the network configuration process, the B6000 Backup System will automatically assign IP addresses for all the nodes in the system when the network is initially configured and, subsequently, when additional couplets are added. If sufficient IP - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 15
port connections for access to the B6000 Management Console. All data path IP the product. Figure 8 SFPs required per node 1 and 2 SFPs for the two ports metres - see the B6200 Quick Spec for example HP cables Or: Optical 10GbE SFP+ devices (HP P/N 455883-B21) the system. This number should - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 16
1 Template 2 Template 3 Template 4 Traffic type 1GbE ports 2 per node Mgt 10GbE ports 2 per node Data 1GbE ports 4 per node Mgt & Data 10GbE ports none, n/a none 1GbE ports none, n/a none 10GbE ports 2 per node Mgt & Data 1GbE ports 4 per node 2 Mgt, nl 2 Data 10GbE ports none, n/a none One - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 17
zoning that will negate the failover capabilities of the HP B6200 Backup System and its autonomic restart ability. Conformance to the following rules will help to ensure successful failover • Fibre Channel switches used with HP StoreOnce must support NPIV. The preferred topology uses NPIV (N_Port ID - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 18
configure the system. All other tools are provided by the HP service specialist. Related information The following HP StoreOnce B6000 Backup System documentation is available. • HP StoreOnce B6000 Backup System User Guide • HP StoreOnce B6000 CLI Reference Guide • HP StoreOnce B6000 Backup System - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 19
that the service specialist requires to install and configure your system Location At the other, to ensure there are no problems with cable lengths. • Appropriate support the HP B6000 Series Backup System's input power and power outlet requirements. The AC power input for the HP B6000 Backup System - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 20
backups is not supported for use with the B6000 StoreOnce Backup System. This format is very inefficient with deduplication devices. For further details see the HP B6000 Series StoreOnce Backup System Best Practices Guide. • If you wish to backup and given to HP Support Services prior to the - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 21
to expand your system without the need HP service specialist will provide you with a record of the Virtual IP addresses after the network configuration has been completed. These are the addresses that you need to connect to the B6000 Management Console (from the GUI or CLI) and to configure backup - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 22
Tape Libraries (VTL) and the configuration supports failover. See Fibre Channel connection (page 17). Miscellaneous If NTP, email and SNMP requirements are specified prior to installation, the HP service specialist may be able to help you configure your system. 1. NTP is recommended for time - HP StoreOnce B6000 | HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Planning guide - Page 23
they can prepare for HP service specialists to install the HP StoreOnce Backup System. Related documentation In addition to this guide, the following document provides related information: • HP B6200 Backup System Recommended Configuration Guidelines: This guide contains recommendations and best
HP StoreOnce
B6000 Series Backup System
Installation Planning and Preparation Guide
nl
and Checklists (chapter 5)
Abstract
This document will help you ensure that all environmental and networking prerequisites are in place before HP service specialists
arrive to install the product and carry out the initial configuration. This document assumes that the product has not yet been
delivered. It does not describe the actual installation and configuration steps.
Please read this document and complete the checklists at the end of it before the HP service engineer arrives to install the HP
B6000 Series Backup System.
HP Part Number: EJ022-90903
Published: March 2012
Edition: Third