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HP StorageWorks D2D Backup System HP D2D 2502i HP D2D 2504i Start here • Follow the instructions on this poster to connect the hardware. Windows users can then run the Installation wizard from the HP StorageWorks CD-ROM on each host machine. Linux and UNIX users should refer to the UNIX Configuration Guide on the CD-ROM. • The host is the network server or PC that you wish to back up. • The host machine on which the Installation wizard is run should have Internet access for installation to complete successfully. • The HP D2D Backup System should be connected to Gigabit Ethernet. 100 Base-T Ethernet will limit performance. • For more detailed information about installing, configuring and using the HP D2D Backup System, see the "User Guide" on the HP StorageWorks CD-ROM. © 2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Printed in the EU www.hp.com 1 About your HP StorageWorks D2D Backup System The HP StorageWorks D2D Backup System is a disk-based storage appliance for backing up host network servers or PCs to target devices on the appliance. These devices are configured as either NAS or Virtual Tape Library targets for backup applications. This allows the HP D2D Backup System to fit seamlessly into your network backup environment. NAS targets for backup applications Support for both CIFS and NFS protocols means that NAS target devices may be created as backup targets for both Windows and UNIX /Linux hosts, and may be used with most backup applications that support backup to disk. NAS targets on an HP D2D Backup System provide network file share access that is optimized for backup to disk. They should not be used for general purpose file storage. Virtual Tape Library targets for backup applications The backup target appears to the host as an Ultrium Tape Library and requires a backup application that supports backup to tape. Tape Library emulation type is selected during initial configuration and this determines the number of cartridge slots that may be configured for the device. Virtual Tape Libraries provide considerable flexibility for a variety of backup rotation schemes. The HP D2D Backup System is configured as an iSCSI device. It plugs directly into your network, and presents devices as directly-attached SCSI libraries to host machines. Each host can see only the backup devices that have been configured for that particular host. TIP: To find out more about NAS target devicess, libraries, example backup strategies and iSCSI, see the "User Guide" on the CD-ROM. 2 IMPORTANT - Retrieve your license entitlement certificates (if purchased) Licensing is used to enable optional product functionality, such as extra disk capacity, replication or other future features. If you have purchased any of these features, you will receive the appropriate License Entitlement Certificate with your product. This is a paper document that contains all the information you need to obtain your unique License To Use key, which you can then enter into the Web Management Interface. The Entitlement Certificates are shipped in clearly marked card envelopes with your D2D Backup System. These are valuable items so, to prevent them becoming lost, please ensure they are identified and put safely to one side during unpacking. It is strongly recommended that they are redeemed as soon as possible. Go to the Webware site - webware.hp.com. 4 Connect the hardware There are two physical network ports on the rear of the unit, Port 1 and Port 2; this allows the HP D2D to be connected to two separate networks and used to back up host devices on both networks. Alternatively, the two network ports may be bonded together to gain bandwidth and failover benefits when on a single network. Port 1 (the lower port) must always be connected. If you are connecting to one network only, you must use Port 1. Back Panel 1 Power socket 2 Network port 1 - always used for data connection 3 Network port 2 - used for data connection only if network configured for dual port IP addresses 4 iLO2 port - do not use for data connection 5 Beacon LED 6 (reserved for future use) 7 RAID controller 1. Always use the supplied power cord to connect the HP D2D Backup System to the mains power supply. For detailed safety information, see the Safety Guide on the CD-ROM. 2. Use any CAT-5E network cables (also supplied with the product). To ensure that the HP D2D Backup System is discovered successfully, install it on the same subnet as the host machine that will access it. Typical installations have the HP D2D Backup System connected to the same Gigabit network switch as the host machine that is carrying out the backups in order to gain optimum performance. Server Ethernet switch Supplied cable Server Server LAN HP StorageWorks D2D Backup System EJ002-90903 3 Install the rack rails and unit The supplied rail kits allow you to install the HP D2D Backup System into square and round hole racks for 1U and 2U servers. If mounting the server into threaded hole or telco racks, please see www.racksolutions.com to purchase mounting hardware. Important Safety Information Use extreme caution when installing and pulling the unit out from the rack; it can slip and fall, causing damage to the HP D2D Backup System or injury. HP is not responsible for any damage or injury caused by the mishandling of the HP D2D Backup System. Always refer to the Safety Guide and the User Guide on the HP StorageWorks CD-ROM for detailed safety information. 1. Install the rails in the rack, as required. Follow the instructions provided separately with the rail kits. 2. Slide the HP D2D Backup System into position in the rack and secure it to the rack rails using thumbscrews on the HP D2D front bezel. NOTE: The label on the top of the HP D2D contains useful identity information, such as the MAC address and default network name. Make a note of this information before you install the HP D2D in the rack. (There is also a pull-out strip in the front panel with the serial number and part ID.) 3. Power on your HP D2D Backup System. Front Panel 1 Power button Connect the hardware continues overleaf

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EJ002-90903
© 2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
Printed in the EU
www.hp.com
HP StorageWorks D2D
Backup System
1
About your HP StorageWorks D2D Backup System
The HP StorageWorks D2D Backup System is a disk-based storage appliance for backing
up host network servers or PCs to target devices on the appliance. These devices are
configured as either NAS or Virtual Tape Library targets for backup applications. This
allows the HP D2D Backup System to fit seamlessly into your network backup
environment.
NAS targets for backup applications
Support for both CIFS and NFS protocols means that NAS target devices may be created
as backup targets for both Windows and UNIX /Linux hosts, and may be used with most
backup applications that support backup to disk. NAS targets on an HP D2D Backup
System provide network file share access that is optimized for backup to disk. They should
not be used for general purpose file storage.
Virtual Tape Library targets for backup applications
The backup target appears to the host as an Ultrium Tape Library and requires a backup
application that supports backup to tape. Tape Library emulation type is selected during
initial configuration and this determines the number of cartridge slots that may be
configured for the device. Virtual Tape Libraries provide considerable flexibility for a
variety of backup rotation schemes.
The HP D2D Backup System is configured as an iSCSI device. It plugs directly into your
network, and presents devices as directly-attached SCSI libraries to host machines. Each
host can see only the backup devices that have been configured for that particular host.
TIP:
To find out more about NAS target devicess, libraries, example backup strategies
and iSCSI, see the “User Guide” on the CD-ROM.
2
IMPORTANT – Retrieve your license entitlement
certificates (if purchased)
Licensing is used to enable optional product functionality, such as extra disk capacity,
replication or other future features. If you have purchased any of these features, you will
receive the appropriate License Entitlement Certificate with your product. This is a paper
document that contains all the information you need to obtain your unique License To Use
key, which you can then enter into the Web Management Interface.
The Entitlement Certificates are shipped in clearly marked card envelopes with your D2D
Backup System. These are valuable items so, to prevent them becoming lost, please
ensure they are identified and put safely to one side during unpacking.
It is strongly recommended that they are redeemed as soon as possible
. Go to the
Webware site -
webware.hp.com
.
Follow the instructions on this poster to connect the hardware. Windows users can
then run the Installation wizard from the HP StorageWorks CD-ROM on each host
machine. Linux and UNIX users should refer to the UNIX Configuration Guide on
the CD-ROM.
• The host is the network server or PC that you wish to back up.
• The host machine on which the Installation wizard is run should have Internet
access for installation to complete successfully.
• The HP D2D Backup System should be connected to Gigabit Ethernet. 100 Base-T
Ethernet will limit performance.
• For more detailed information about installing, configuring and using the HP D2D
Backup System, see the “User Guide” on the HP StorageWorks CD-ROM.
3
Install the rack rails and unit
The supplied rail kits allow you to install the HP D2D Backup System into square and
round hole racks for 1U and 2U servers. If mounting the server into threaded hole or
telco racks, please see
www.racksolutions.com
to purchase mounting hardware.
Important Safety Information
Use extreme caution when installing and pulling the unit out from the rack; it can slip and
fall, causing damage to the HP D2D Backup System or injury. HP is not responsible for
any damage or injury caused by the mishandling of the HP D2D Backup System.
Always refer to the Safety Guide and the User Guide on the HP StorageWorks CD-ROM
for detailed safety information.
1.
Install the rails in the rack, as required. Follow the instructions provided separately with
the rail kits.
2.
Slide the HP D2D Backup System into position in the rack and secure it to the rack rails
using thumbscrews on the HP D2D front bezel.
NOTE:
The label on the top of the HP D2D contains useful identity information, such
as the MAC address and default network name. Make a note of this information
before you install the HP D2D in the rack. (There is also a pull-out strip in the front
panel with the serial number and part ID.)
4
Connect the hardware
There are two physical network ports on the rear of the unit,
Port 1
and
Port 2
; this allows
the HP D2D to be connected to two separate networks and used to back up host devices
on both networks. Alternatively, the two network ports may be bonded together to gain
bandwidth and failover benefits when on a single network.
Port 1 (the lower port) must always be connected. If you are connecting to one network
only, you must use Port 1.
1.
Always use the supplied power cord to connect the HP D2D Backup System to the mains
power supply. For detailed safety information, see the Safety Guide on the CD-ROM.
2.
Use any CAT-5E network cables (also supplied with the product).
To ensure that the HP D2D Backup System is discovered successfully, install it on the same
subnet as the host machine that will access it. Typical installations have the HP D2D
Backup System connected to the same Gigabit network switch as the host machine that is
carrying out the backups in order to gain optimum performance.
3.
Power on your HP D2D Backup System.
HP D2D 2502i
HP D2D 2504i
Start here
Back Panel
1
Power socket
2
Network port 1 – always used for data connection
3
Network port 2 – used for data connection only if network
configured for dual port IP addresses
4
iLO2 port - do not use for data connection
5
Beacon LED
6
(reserved for future use)
7
RAID controller
Server
HP StorageWorks D2D
Backup System
LAN
Server
Server
Supplied cable
Front Panel
1
Power button
Ethernet
switch