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nl and Checklists Abstract This guide is intended for customers so that they can prepare for HP service specialists to install the HP StoreOnce Backup System. It will help them ensure that all environmental and networking prerequisites are in place before HP service specialists arrive to install the - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 2
license from HP required for possession 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 Logo are trademarks of Quantum Corp, HP and IBM in the US, other - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 3
...9 2 The HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup System 10 Warnings and cautions...11 3 Product specifications 12 Product dimensions...12 Product weight...12 Power/PDU requirements...12 Power specification...12 PDU options...13 4 Connecting to your network 15 What is currently supported ...15 What - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 4
product at the time of placing the order • Prepared the environment and the information that the service specialist requires to install and configure your system The rest of this guide contains detailed information about the choices that are presented in the checklists. It is strongly recommended - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 5
units should be located next to each other, to ensure there are no problems with cable lengths. NOTE: Sufficient space, at least 12 inches (30 location can support the HP StoreOnce Backup System's input power and power outlet requirements. The AC power input for the HP StoreOnce Backup System has - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 6
(Distributed File Media Format) for Data Protector's virtual full backups is not supported for use with the StoreOnce Backup System. This format is very inefficient with deduplication devices. For further details see HP StoreOnce Backup system Concepts and Configuration guidelines. • If you wish to - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 7
following checklist is completed and given to HP Support Services prior to the install. The installation If not, please specify required mode nl (1 = Active/Backup; 4 = IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic Link Aggregation; 6 = that will allow you to expand your system without the need to reconfigure the network - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 8
DNS server IP address(es nl up to three... IMPORTANT: Your HP service specialist will provide you with a record of the Virtual IP addresses StoreOnce Management Console (from the GUI or CLI) and to configure backup and replication targets. 8. Do you have sufficient physical network connections - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 9
Tape Libraries (VTL) and the configuration supports failover. See Fibre Channel connection (page 25). 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 D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 10
HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup System An HP service specialist will install the HP StoreOnce Backup System. It is supplied partially configured and is made up as follows: • One or two HP enclosure 2 4. Disk enclosure 1 10 The HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup System 5. 1U support shelf 6. Drawer 2 (right-hand side - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 11
HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup System is installed in an HP 642 Intelligent Rack. • The rack should only be used for the HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup system and supported system, the racks must be located next to each other to ensure there are no problems with cable lengths. If installing a one-rack system, - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 12
3 Product specifications Product dimensions Table 3 Physical dimensions Rack Shipping 85.35 x 50.87 x 35.43 inches (h x d x w) nl 216.80 x 129.20 x 90 cm Installed 79.00 x 44.30 x 23.54 inches (h x d x w) nl 200.66 x 112.52 x 59.78 cm Product weight The weight varies depending upon the number - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 13
option will be used when placing the order for the HP StoreOnce Backup system. Table 7 Standard Modular PDU options Output Connector plug Bars for Standard Modular PDUs Input/Output Connections Number per rack Part Number HP Two C13 PDU Extension Bars nl (All Regions) Each extension bar has - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 14
Each extension bar has a C-19 input and 5 C-13 receptacles 4 pairs AF528A NOTE: The following extension bar kit is not compatible with the HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup System due to physical size constraints: HP 5xC13 Intelligent PDU Extension Bars G2 Kit (Part number AF547A) 14 Product specifications - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 15
for each rack in a two-rack system. What is not currently supported • IPv6 is not supported. • DHCP is not supported. • vLAN tagging is not supported. • There is no VTL support on Ethernet using the iSCSI protocol. Factory default cabling The HP StoreOnce Backup System contains an internal 10GbE and - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 16
Backup System to the customer's network. • Two 10GbE and four 1GbE ports are available on each node for connecting to the customer's Ethernet network(s). • Physical ports are always bonded and a physical IP address is required for each external bonded Ethernet port. Once the HP service engineer - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 17
service set, allowing hosts and the StoreOnce Backup System to function correctly. Each couplet has two nodes and, therefore, two service to all users. Five network configurations are supported and configured using HP Support specialist. Three bonding modes are supported: • Mode 1 (Active/Backup) - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 18
use the HP StoreOnce Backup System in a totally isolated network environment, they should not configure an external gateway (the HP support engineer will NOTE: In this context, 'default' is purely a mechanism to allow the user to specify a gateway for one type of traffic; the second gateway is - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 19
reconfigure the addresses used for backup and replication targets. Reserved IP address range The HP StoreOnce Backup System uses the 10.154.x.x ip ip range. Template 1, uses 10 GbE and 1 GbE sub-nets Template 1 supports users who have a 10GbE network and a 1GbE network and wish to use separate sub - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 20
to customer's management sub-net See Factory default cabling (page 15). These should not be disconnected. Template 2, uses 1GbE network only Template 2 supports users who have a 1GbE network only. The same network is used for data and management. The default bonding mode for this template is Mode - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 21
should not be disconnected. Template 5, uses 1GbE network only Template 5 supports users who want to have only two 1GbE network connections from each node in management. It is primarily for customers who only use VTL as their backup targets and do not use StoreOnce Catalyst stores or NAS CIFS/NFS - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 22
As long as sufficient IP addresses are allocated during the network configuration process, the StoreOnce 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 - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 23
external switches are used, these switches must support a Multi Chassis Link Aggregation protocol that is more information, see the white paper at http://h20195.www2.hp.com/v2/GetPDF.aspx/4AA3-4841ENW.pdf. • When using and the number of couplets in the system. This number should not be confused with - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 24
Table 12 Number of physical network ports required (continued) Template 3 1GbE ports none, n/a none n/a n/a 10GbE ports 2 per node Mgt & Data 4 8 Template 4 1GbE ports 4 per node 2 Mgt, nl 2 Data 4 Mgt, nl 4 Data 8 Mgt, nl 8 Data 10GbE ports none, n/a none n/a n/a Template 5 1GbE ports 2 - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 25
that will negate the failover capabilities of the HP StoreOnce 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 D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 26
configure the system. All other tools are provided by the HP service specialist. Related information The following HP StoreOnce Backup System documentation is available. • HP StoreOnce Backup system User Guide • HP StoreOnce Backup system CLI Reference Guide • HP StoreOnce Backup system Concepts and - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 27
and operator, but the user may change this via the GUI or StoreOnce CLI. It is good practice to determine what other users will be required and what access to the system they should have as part of the planning process. In particular, will the HP StoreOnce Backup system be added to an Active - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 28
. • HP StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide: This guide contains a list of the available CLI commands with instructions on using them. • HP StoreOnce Backup System User Guide: This guide contains detailed information on using the Web Management Interface. It also contains troubleshooting - HP StoreOnce D2D4106i | HP StoreOnce 6500 Backup Installation Planning and Prepa - Page 29
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HP StoreOnce
6500 Backup System
Installation Planning and Preparation Guide
nl
and Checklists
Abstract
This guide is intended for customers so that they can prepare for HP service specialists to install the HP StoreOnce Backup
System. It will help them 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
StoreOnce Backup System.
HP Part Number: BB897-9090
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Published: December 2013
Edition: 1