HP EVA P6550 HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 76

Installing the HP VAAI Plug-in using vCLI/vMA

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4. Verify the installation: a. Check for new HP P6000 claim rules. Using the service console, enter: esxcli corestorage claimrule list -c VAAI The return display will be similar to the following: Rule Class Rule VAAI 5001 VAAI 5001 Class runtime file Type vendor vendor Plugin hp_vaaip_p6000 hp_vaaip_p6000 Matches vendor=HP model=HSV vendor=HP model=HSV b. Check for claimed storage devices. Using the service console, enter: esxcli vaai device list The return display will be similar to the following: aa.600c0ff00010e1cbc7523f4d01000000 Device Display Name: HP iSCSI Disk (naa.600c0ff00010e1cbc7523f4d01000000) VAAI Plugin Name: hp_vaaip_P6000 naa.600c0ff000da030b521bb64b01000000 Device Display Name: HP Fibre Channel Disk (naa.600c0ff000da030b521bb64b01000000) VAAI Plugin Name: hp_vaaip_P6000 c. Check the VAAI status on the storage devices. Using the service console, enter: esxcfg-scsidevs -l | egrep "Display Name:|VAAI Status:" The return display will be similar to the following: Display Name: Local TEAC CD-ROM (mpx.vmhba5:C0:T0:L0) VAAI Status: unknown Display Name: HP Serial Attached SCSI Disk (naa.600508b1001052395659314e39440200) VAAI Status: unknown Display Name: HP Serial Attached SCSI Disk (naa.600c0ff0001087439023704d01000000) VAAI Status: supported Display Name: HP Serial Attached SCSI Disk (naa.600c0ff0001087d28323704d01000000) VAAI Status: supported Display Name: HP Fibre Channel Disk (naa.600c0ff000f00186a622b24b01000000) VAAI Status: unknown Table 13 Possible VAAI device status values Value Unknown Supported Not supported Description The array volume is hosted by a non-supported VAAI array. The volume is hosted by a supported VAAI array (such as the HP P6000 EVA) and all three VAAI commands completed successfully. The volume is hosted by a supported VAAI array (such as the HP P6000 EVA), but all three VAAI commands did not complete successfully. NOTE: VAAI device status will be "Unknown" until all VAAI primitives are attempted by ESX on the device and completed successfully. Upon completion, VAAI device status will be "Supported." Installing the HP VAAI Plug-in using vCLI/vMA NOTE: This installation method is supported for use only with VAAI Plug-in version 1.00, in ESX/ESXi 4.1 environments. 1. Obtain the VAAI Plug-in software package and save to a local folder on the target VMware host: a. Go to the HP Support Downloads website at http://www.hp.com/support/downloads. b. Locate the HP P6000 Software Plug-in for VMware VAAI and then download it to a temporary folder on the server. 76 Configuring application servers

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4.
Verify the installation:
a.
Check for new HP P6000 claim rules.
Using the service console, enter:
esxcli corestorage claimrule list -c VAAI
The return display will be similar to the following:
Rule Class
Rule
Class
Type
Plugin
Matches
VAAI
5001
runtime
vendor
hp_vaaip_p6000
vendor=HP model=HSV
VAAI
5001
file
vendor
hp_vaaip_p6000
vendor=HP model=HSV
b.
Check for claimed storage devices.
Using the service console, enter:
esxcli vaai device list
The return display will be similar to the following:
aa.600c0ff00010e1cbc7523f4d01000000
Device Display Name: HP iSCSI Disk (naa.600c0ff00010e1cbc7523f4d01000000)
VAAI Plugin Name: hp_vaaip_P6000
naa.600c0ff000da030b521bb64b01000000
Device Display Name: HP Fibre Channel Disk (naa.600c0ff000da030b521bb64b01000000)
VAAI Plugin Name: hp_vaaip_P6000
c.
Check the VAAI status on the storage devices.
Using the service console, enter:
esxcfg-scsidevs -l | egrep "Display Name:|VAAI Status:"
The return display will be similar to the following:
Display Name: Local TEAC CD-ROM (mpx.vmhba5:C0:T0:L0)
VAAI Status: unknown
Display Name: HP Serial Attached SCSI Disk (naa.600508b1001052395659314e39440200)
VAAI Status: unknown
Display Name: HP Serial Attached SCSI Disk (naa.600c0ff0001087439023704d01000000)
VAAI Status: supported
Display Name: HP Serial Attached SCSI Disk (naa.600c0ff0001087d28323704d01000000)
VAAI Status: supported
Display Name: HP Fibre Channel Disk (naa.600c0ff000f00186a622b24b01000000)
VAAI Status: unknown
Table 13 Possible VAAI device status values
Description
Value
The array volume is hosted by a non-supported VAAI array.
Unknown
The volume is hosted by a supported VAAI array (such as the HP P6000 EVA) and all
three VAAI commands completed successfully.
Supported
The volume is hosted by a supported VAAI array (such as the HP P6000 EVA), but all
three VAAI commands did not complete successfully.
Not supported
NOTE:
VAAI device status will be "Unknown" until all VAAI primitives are attempted by ESX on
the device and completed successfully. Upon completion, VAAI device status will be “Supported."
Installing the HP VAAI Plug-in using vCLI/vMA
NOTE:
This installation method is supported for use only with VAAI Plug-in version 1.00, in
ESX/ESXi 4.1 environments.
1.
Obtain the VAAI Plug-in software package and save to a local folder on the target VMware
host:
a.
Go to the HP Support Downloads website at
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t
tp://w
w
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.hp
.co
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.
b.
Locate the HP P6000 Software Plug-in for VMware VAAI and then download it to a
temporary folder on the server.
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