HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 Familiarization Guide
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- HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 1
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Notice Warranty Trademarks Safety Instructions Warning Caution Denots a hazard that can cause personal injury or death. Format Conventions output 2 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 3
Contents 1 Disk Array Description CONTENTS 2 Operation 3 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 4
3 Service Information 4 Specifications 5 Regulatory Statements Acronyms and Abbreviations Index 4 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 5
What's new in this revision? Date September 15, 1999 January 15, 2000 July 27, 2000 Description Open-8 emulation added. Added Auto LUN and Asynchronous Continuous Access Modified instructions for power-failure recovery 5 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 6
Updates 6 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 7
Disk Array Description 1 DISK ARRAY DESCRIPTION Features Physical Components Monitoring and Reporting Optional Software 7 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 8
Disk Array Features Control Panels Disk Array Disk Array Frame 4 Frame 3 Disk Control Disk Array Disk Array Frame Frame 1 Frame 2 8 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 9
Disk Array Description 9 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 10
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Disk Array Description Physical Components 11 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 12
Disk Array Frame 4 Disk Array Frame 3 Disk Control Frame Disk Array Frame 1 Disk Array Frame 2 12 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 13
Disk Array Description 13 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 14
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Disk Array Description Monitoring and Reporting 15 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 16
Optional Software 16 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 17
Disk Array Description 17 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 18
MVS ESCON or Metal Mainframe Volume Open Volume UNIX Windows NT SCSI or Fibre Channel Disk Array 18 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 19
Disk Array Description 19 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 20
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2 Safety Precautions Operator Control Panel Power Switch Panel and Circuit Breakers Emergency Power-Off Normal Operation Powering Down the Disk Array Recovering from a Power Outage to the Disk Array Using Remote Control Software OPERATION Operation 21 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 22
Safety Precautions Keep the front and rear doors closed at all times. Do not open the doors for Before powering off the disk array, make sure it is not undergoing any WARNING Do not touch areas marked HAZARDOUS, even with the power off. These areas contain high-voltage power. 22 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 23
Operation Operator Control Panel 23 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 24
FRONT VIEW 24 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 25
: power supplies, CHIPs, ACPs, cache, and control storage) needed to sustain processing within the disk array.) Indicates a SIM has been generated. This indicator can be reset only by an HP service representative. Used to unfence a fenced drive path and release the write inhibit command. Applies to - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 26
CLUSTER 1, FORCE OFFLINE 2-Way switch Function For emergency use only. Shuts down power to the entire disk array. Once pulled, this switch locks into position and must be reset by an HP service representative. ON indicates the cable and terminator are properly connected to the port and the path to - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 27
Item Name 13 STORAGE CLUSTER 2, FORCE OFFLINE Description 2-Way switch Function This switch is not used in SCSI or Fibre Channel configurations. Operation 27 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 28
Power Switch Panel and Circuit Breakers Item Name 14 PWR ON/PWR OFF Description Switch Function Used to power the disk array on or off. This switch is valid when the REMOTE/ LOCAL switch (see item 15) is set to the LOCAL position. Applies to both storage clusters. 28 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 29
Circuit Breaker (MAIN LINE Breaker switch 1) 22 Circuit Breaker (MAIN LINE Breaker switch 2) Function REMOTE position: Disk array is powered on/off by the instructions from the CPU. LOCAL position: Disk array is powered on/off by the POWER ON/POWER OFF switch. Applies to both storage clusters. IND - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 30
Normal Operation 30 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 31
Operation Powering Down the Disk Array Note 31 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 32
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Operation Recovering from a Power Outage to the Disk Array Note 33 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 34
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Operation Using Remote Control Software Remote Control enables the user to view disk array configuration information and issue commands directly to the disk array. Remote Control provides user access to the standard features of the 35 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 36
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3 SERVICE INFORMATION Error Conditions Service Information Messages (SIMs) Service Information 37 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 38
errors that cannot be resolved, contact your HP service representative. After power has been restored to the disk array, verify that AC power is stable, to the Disk Array" (page 33) to recover from the power outage. Determine if there is a failed storage path. If not, call the HP support center to - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 39
switch reset. If there is an ambient temperature problem in the area (see "Specifications", page 51), lower the room temperature and call your HP support representative. If the area temperature is not the obvious cause of the alarm, call the HP support center for assistance. Service Information 39 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 40
to be connected to ENABLE, if the ENABLE and READY LEDs for the channel do not go ON, call the HP support center. To disconnect a parallel channel from the disk array: 1. Make sure the disk array is powered on and operating normally. If the Alarm LED and/or Message LED (in Table 3) is on, call the - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 41
Service Information Messages (SIMs) Service Information Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SIM - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 42
8F 38 9F 39 90 39 91 39 92 39 93 39 94 39 95 SIM 28 Severity F1 Moderate F1 Moderate F1 Service F1 Moderate F1 Service F1 Service F1 Service F1 Moderate F1 Service F1 Moderate F1 Serious F1 Moderate F1 Moderate F1 Moderate F1 Moderate F1 Serious F1 Moderate F1 Serious F1 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 43
91 F1 3D 92 F1 3D 93 F1 Moderate Serious Moderate 3D 94 F1 3D 95 F1 FF D0 F1 Service Service Moderate FF EA F1 FF EB F1 FF D1 F1 Service Service Moderate FF D2 F1 Moderate FF D4 F1 Moderate FF D5 F1 FF D6 F1 FF D7 F1 FF D8 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 44
F1 3F 85 F1 3F 86 F1 3F 87 F1 Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Serious Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Service Service Service Service 44 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 45
blocking Both area failed Ref 22 23 CF 4X CF 80 CF 81 CF 82 CF 83 CF 84 SIM 28 Severity F1 Moderate F1 Service F1 Service F1 Moderate F1 Moderate F1 Moderate CF 90 F1 FF 4X F2 FF CC F2 FF CD F2 FF CE F2 FF CF F2 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 46
threshold over Area temporary blocking Rebooted without volatilization after an instantaneous down Ref SIM 22 23 28 Severity FF DE F1 Service FF DF F1 FF E0 F1 FF E1 F1 Service Service Service FF E2 F1 FF E3 F1 FF E4 F1 Serious Serious Serious FF E5 F1 FF E6 F1 FF E7 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 47
43 40 DF 8Y DF 9Y EF 10 EF 11 SIM 28 Severity FE Service FF Service FE Service FE Moderate FE Serious FE Serious FE Service EF 90 FE Serious 43 E0 FE Serious 45 10 FE Service 45 20 FE Service 45 21 FE Serious 45 22 FE Serious 45 24 FE Serious 46 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 48
14 00 F1 Moderate 14 01 F1 Serious 15 00 F1 Moderate 15 01 F1 Serious AC 50 F1 AC 51 F1 BF 1X F1 Service Service Moderate BF 2X F1 BF 3X F1 BF 4X F1 Moderate Moderate Moderate BF 5X F1 BF 6X F1 BF 7X F1 Moderate Moderate Moderate - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 49
F1 Moderate 79 00 F1 Moderate 79 01 F1 Moderate 7A 00 F1 Service 7A 01 F1 Service 7A 02 F1 Service 7A 03 F1 Service 7A 04 F1 Service 7A 05 F1 Service 7A 10 F1 Service 7A 11 F1 Service 7A 12 F1 Service 30 80 F1 Moderate 30 81 F1 Moderate 31 80 F1 Moderate 31 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 50
Error Type Backup server Error Backup server failure detected by SVP ATL failure MT failure OS failure NetWorker error Application error Ref 22 23 BE 00 BE 01 BE 02 BE 03 BE 04 BE 05 SIM 28 Severity F1 Moderate F1 Moderate F1 Moderate F1 Moderate F1 Moderate F1 Moderate 50 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 51
4 Environmental Specifications Power Requirements Host Connectivity SPECIFICATIONS Specifications 51 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 52
Environmental Specifications Item Condition Temperature (°C) Relative Humidity (%) Max. Wet Bulb (°C) Temperature Deviation (°C/hour) Vibration Operating 16 to 32 20 to 80 26 10 0.25mm, 5-10Hz 0.05G, 10-300Hz Shock Horizontal: Nonoperating -10 to 43 8 to 90 27 10 Shipping and Storage -25 to - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 53
Power Requirements 53 Specifications - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 54
Host Connectivity Interface Type Number of ports per Interface Card Number of ports per Disk Control Frame FC-AL Hub Support Maximum number of SCSI IDs per channel port Maximum number of LUs per channel port Fibre Channel 2 min.: 4 max.: 16 Yes - 120 SCSI Fast-Wide - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 55
Regulatory Statements 5 REGULATORY STATEMENTS 55 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 56
Regulatory Statements 56 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 57
Regulatory Statements CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 WARNING There are no user maintenance operations, service operations or adjustments to be performed on the Optical Link Module. 57 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 58
the product DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Hewlett-Packard Company Enterprise Storage Business Unit 8000 Foothills Blvd. Roseville, CA 95747 USA Product Name: SureStore E Disk Array 256 XP Model Number(s): A5701A, A5709A Product Options: All conforms to - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 59
Acronyms ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS 59 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 60
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Index INDEX B N C O P D E R H L S M 67 - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 68
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The manual is well organized. The information is technically accurate. Information is easy to find. Step-by-step procedures are easy to perform. There are enough examples - HP Surestore E Disk Array XP256 | Familiarization Guide - Page 70
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