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BB856-90901 Greenwich Eng back.pdf 1 24/09/2012 12:00 HP StoreOnce 4430 Backup system HP StoreOnce 4420 Backup system 1 I/O-A module 2 P1/P2 ports (always connect to P1 port) 3 I/O-B module (not used) 4 Available SAS connector on RAID cards C 5 Power connectors M 6 Power on button Y CM MY CY CMY 5 K Power on 1. If you have installed Capacity Upgrade Kits, power them on first. You may need to hold down the power on button (on the rear of each unit) for a few seconds. 2. Power on the HP StoreOnce Backup system (the power button is on the front of the unit). 3. As long as DHCP is enabled on the network, the appliance should now be accessible across the network. If it is not enabled, you must use StoreOnce CLI commands to configure the appliance on the network. Capacity Upgrade Kit (rear view) HP StoreOnce Backup system (front view) 1 Power On button 1 Power On button Power off To power off your HP StoreOnce Backup system always use the StoreOnce CLI commands, as described in the HP StoreOnce CLI Reference Guide on the HP StoreOnce Backup CD. CAUTION: If you need to power down the Capacity Upgrade Kits, make sure the HP StoreOnce Backup system is powered down first. This ensures that the system does not erroneously mark the drives as failed when the HP StoreOnce Backup system is powered up again. To power off the Capacity Upgrade Kits, press the Power On button (on each unit) and wait for the system power LED to go from green to amber. NOTE: When installing/replacing a hot-plug device, it is not necessary to power down the units. 6 Using the StoreOnce Backup system User accounts and passwords Two types of user account are set up automatically when the system is installed: • Administrator: Allows authorized users to create and edit management and StoreOnce functions. They can also create and manage users. User name = Admin; password = admin. • Operator: Provides limited access for monitoring and viewing. User name = Operator; password = operator. Names and passwords are case sensitive. Accessing the StoreOnce Backup system The Web Management Console is the main interface for: • Monitoring the status and health of the HP StoreOnce Backup system and all configured backup devices • Creating and modifying VTL and NAS StoreOnce backup targets and Catalyst stores • Managing replication relationships and housekeeping Understanding the LEDs HP StoreOnce Backup system Item Description Status 1 System insight display See the User Guide for more information 2 HP beacon LED Steady blue identifies the HP StoreOnce Backup system in the rack 3 System health LED Green = Normal operation Flashing amber = Degraded condition Flashing red = Critical condition 4 Power button LED Off = no power connected Steady green = power connected, device ready for use Steady amber = device switched off or in hibernation with power connected 5 Disk beacon LED Steady blue identifies a specific disk within the unit 6 Disk online/activity LED Steady green = online, no activity Flashing green = disk activity Steady amber = disk failed Off = no network connection Capacity Upgrade Kit (optional) 7 Troubleshooting and other sources of information For troubleshooting information, refer to the guides on the HP StoreOnce Backup system CD. These guides also contain reference information about iSCSI andRAID. If you cannot resolve problems, contact HP Support at www.hp.com/support. For the latest information about computer, OS and software compatibility, see www.hp.com/go/ebs. The following documents are available: • HP StoreOnce Backup User Guide (PDF): This guide describes how to use the Web Management Console. It is also available as online help. • HP StoreOnce CLI Reference Guide (PDF): This guide describes the StoreOnce CLI commands and how to use them. • HP StoreOnce Backup Concepts Guide (PDF): If you are new to the HP StoreOnce Backup system, it is a good idea to read this guide before you configure your system. It describes the StoreOnce technology and advises how to plan the workload being placed on the HP StoreOnce Backup system in order to optimize performance and minimize the impact of deduplication, replication and housekeeping operations competing for resources. • HP StoreOnce Backup Installation and Configuration Guide (PDF): This guide describes how to install and carry out the initial configuration of your HP StoreOnce Backup system. • Linux and UNIX Configuration Guide (PDF): This guide contains information about configuring and using HP StoreOnce Backup systems with Linux and UNIX. • StoreOnce Best Practices for VTL, NAS and Replication implementations and ISV Impelementation Guides: These guides describe best practices and also include examples using different backup applications. You can find these documents from the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website: http://www.hp.com/support/manuals. In the Storage section, click Storage Solutions and then select your product. StoreOnce CLI Management Console The StoreOnce Command Line Interface (CLI) provides an alternative way of administering and monitoring the system. Some tasks, such as network and storage configuration, can be carried out only from the StoreOnce CLI. StoreOnce CLI commands must be run from an SSH terminal session and require an SSH client application (freely available from the internet) running on the management console. See the HP StoreOnce CLI Reference Guide for more information. Accessing the Web or StoreOnce Management Console If DHCP is enabled on your network, simply connect to the Web Management Console or StoreOnce CLI from any machine connected to the network using the default host name printed on the top of the appliance. Enter your user name and password. Web: https: or StoreOnce CLI: ssh @ If DHCP is not enabled on your network, connect a console to the monitor and keyboard ports on the rear of the appliance and log in to the StoreOnce CLI to configure the appliance on the network. See the HP StoreOnce Installation and Configuration Guide for more information. NOTE: If you will be configuring Virtual Tape Library devices as backup targets, install all the required Tape drivers on backup servers and ensure the backup server is running software that supports HP Tape libraries. Tape drivers can be found on the StoreOnce Backup CD. Drivers are not needed for NAS Share and Catalyst Store backup targets. Item Description 1 Health LED 2 Fault LED 3 UID button/LED Status Green = System activity Off = No system activity Amber = Fault condition Off = No fault condition Blue = Identified Blue flashing = Active remote management Off = No active remote management

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Blue = Identified
Blue flashing = Active remote management
Off = No active remote management
Amber = Fault condition
Off = No fault condition
Understanding the LEDs
HP StoreOnce Backup system
Capacity Upgrade Kit (optional)
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Using the StoreOnce Backup system
User accounts and passwords
Two types of user account are set up automatically when the system is installed:
Administrator:
Allows authorized users to create and edit management and StoreOnce
functions. They can also create and manage users. User name =
Admin
; password =
admin
.
Operator:
Provides limited access for monitoring and viewing. User name =
Operator
;
password =
operator
.
Names and passwords are case sensitive.
Accessing the StoreOnce Backup system
The Web Management Console is the main interface for:
• Monitoring the status and health of the HP StoreOnce Backup system and all
configured backup devices
• Creating and modifying VTL and NAS StoreOnce backup targets and Catalyst stores
• Managing replication relationships and housekeeping
StoreOnce CLI Management Console
The StoreOnce Command Line Interface (CLI) provides an alternative way of
administering and monitoring the system. Some tasks, such as network and storage
configuration, can be carried out only from the StoreOnce CLI.
StoreOnce CLI commands must be run from an SSH terminal session and require an SSH
client application (freely available from the internet) running on the management console.
See the
HP StoreOnce CLI Reference Guide
for more information.
Accessing the Web or StoreOnce Management Console
If DHCP is enabled on your network, simply connect to the Web Management Console
or StoreOnce CLI from any machine connected to the network using the default host
name printed on the top of the appliance. Enter your user name and password.
Web:
https: <ip_address>
or
<Fully_Qualified_Domain_Name>
StoreOnce CLI:
ssh <username>@ <ip_address>
If DHCP is not enabled on your network, connect a console to the monitor and keyboard
ports on the rear of the appliance and log in to the StoreOnce CLI to configure the
appliance on the network. See the
HP StoreOnce Installation and Configuration Guide
for more information.
NOTE:
If you will be configuring Virtual Tape Library devices as backup targets,
install all the required Tape drivers on backup servers and ensure the backup server
is running software that supports HP Tape libraries. Tape drivers can be found on the
StoreOnce Backup CD. Drivers are not needed for NAS Share and Catalyst Store
backup targets.
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Troubleshooting and other sources of
information
For troubleshooting information, refer to the guides on the HP StoreOnce Backup system
CD. These guides also contain reference information about iSCSI andRAID. If you cannot
resolve problems, contact HP Support at
www.hp.com/support
.
For the latest information about computer, OS and software compatibility, see
www.hp.com/go/ebs
.
The following documents are available:
HP StoreOnce Backup User Guide
(PDF): This guide describes how to use the Web
Management Console. It is also available as online help.
HP StoreOnce CLI Reference Guide
(PDF): This guide describes the StoreOnce CLI
commands and how to use them.
HP StoreOnce Backup Concepts Guide
(PDF): If you are new to the HP StoreOnce
Backup system, it is a good idea to read this guide before you configure your system.
It describes the StoreOnce technology and advises how to plan the workload being
placed on the HP StoreOnce Backup system in order to optimize performance and
minimize the impact of deduplication, replication and housekeeping operations
competing for resources.
HP StoreOnce Backup Installation and Configuration Guide
(PDF): This guide
describes how to install and carry out the initial configuration of your HP StoreOnce
Backup system.
Linux and UNIX Configuration Guide
(PDF): This guide contains information about
configuring and using HP StoreOnce Backup systems with Linux and UNIX.
StoreOnce Best Practices for VTL, NAS and Replication implementations and ISV
Impelementation Guides
: These guides describe best practices and also include
examples using different backup applications.
You can find these documents from the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center
website:
.
In the Storage section, click Storage Solutions and then select your product.
Item
Health LED
1
Status
Green = System activity
Off = No system activity
Fault LED
2
UID button/LED
3
Description
Item
System insight display
1
Status
See the
User Guide
for more information
Description
HP beacon LED
Steady blue identifies the
HP StoreOnce Backup
system in the rack
Power button LED
4
Off = no power connected
Steady green = power connected, device ready for use
Steady amber = device switched off or in hibernation
with power connected
Disk beacon LED
5
Disk online/activity LED
6
Steady green = online, no activity
Flashing green = disk activity
Steady amber = disk failed
Off = no network connection
Steady blue identifies a specific disk within the unit
System health LED
3
Green = Normal operation
Flashing amber = Degraded condition
Flashing red = Critical condition
5
Power on
1.
If you have installed Capacity Upgrade Kits, power them on first. You may need to
hold down the power on button (on the rear of each unit) for a few seconds.
2.
Power on the HP StoreOnce Backup system (the power button is on the front of the unit).
3.
As long as DHCP is enabled on the network, the appliance should now be accessible
across the network. If it is not enabled, you must use StoreOnce CLI commands to
configure the appliance on the network.
Power off
To power off your HP StoreOnce Backup system always use the StoreOnce CLI commands,
as described in the
HP StoreOnce CLI Reference Guide
on the HP StoreOnce Backup CD.
CAUTION:
If you need to power down the Capacity Upgrade Kits, make sure the
HP StoreOnce Backup system is powered down first. This ensures that the system
does not erroneously mark the drives as failed when the HP StoreOnce Backup
system is powered up again.
To power off the Capacity Upgrade Kits, press the Power On button (on each unit) and
wait for the system power LED to go from green to amber.
NOTE:
When installing/replacing a hot-plug device, it is not necessary to power
down the units.
1
Power On button
Capacity Upgrade Kit
(rear view)
HP StoreOnce Backup system
(front view)
1
Power On button
1
I/O-A
module
2
P1/P2
ports (always connect to P1 port)
3
I/O-B
module (not used)
4
Available SAS connector on RAID cards
5
Power connectors
6
Power on button
HP StoreOnce 4430 Backup system
HP StoreOnce 4420 Backup system
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