HP 6400/8400 manuals
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- hp p6000 software solution compatibility
- hp p6000 command view upgrade support
- hp p6000 command view downgrade support
- hp p6000 replication solutions manager upgrade support
- active/inactive support for controller software
- downgrade support for eva3000/5000 and eva4x00/6x00/8x00 controller software versions
- downgrade support for eva4400 and eva6400/8400 controller software versions
- controller software and management module software support
- management module software compatibility
- hp p6000 software deployment options
- supported software on management servers and the management module
- supported p6000 software operating environments
- hp p6000 replication solutions manager host agent support
- hp p6000 replication solutions manager host agent and hp p6000 dc-management compatibility
- hp p6000 dynamic capacity management compatibility
- browser support
- p6000 eva host connectivity
- solid state disk (ssd) support
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- MPX200 Multifunction Router overview
- MPX200 configuration options
- MPX200 single-blade fabric-attached configuration
- MPX200 single-blade multi-EVA configuration
- Planning the MPX200 installation
- Number of paths required per initiator
- Installing the MPX200
- Chassis rails
- Inner rack view
- Rear view
- Power cord
- Bezel view
- Managing the MPX200 using HP Command View EVA
- Fibre Channel switch-based zoning
- HP Command View EVA discovery
- Host properties
- Setting up the iSCSI IP ports
- Setting the date and time on the MPX200
- Code load
- Shutting down and restarting the MPX200
- Locating the MPX200
- Removing an iSCSI controller
- iSCSI controller options: Remove controller
- MPX200 iSCSI configuration rules and guidelines
- EVA storage system rules and guidelines
- EVA storage system software
- Fibre Channel switch and fabric support
- Apple Mac OS X iSCSI initiator rules and guidelines
- Sun Solaris iSCSI initiator rules and guidelines
- Windows Server iSCSI initiator
- Installing the Windows Server 2003 kit
- iSCSI initiator properties: Discovery tab
- Adding a host
- Virtual disk properties
- Targets tab
- Multipathing
- Installing the MPIO feature for Windows Server 2008
- MPIO Properties page after reboot
- Installing the MPIO feature for Windows Server 2003
- Setting up SNP for the HP NC3xxx Multifunction Gigabit server adapter
- Discover targets
- Discovered targets list
- Discovered targets
- Selecting the newly added target
- Setting up storage for Apple Mac OS X
- Configure the iSCSI initiator and targets
- Log in to the target
- Connected Targets tab
- Assigning device names
- Target bindings
- Presenting EVA storage for Linux
- Configuring Microsoft MPIO iSCSI devices
- Microsoft MPIO for iSCSI load-balancing policies
- Microsoft MPIO with QLogic iSCSI HBA
- Configuring the QLogic iSCSI HBA
- Connect to Host window
- Adding targets to the QLogic iSCSI initiator
- Presenting LUNs to the QLogic iSCSI initiator
- Setting up authentication
- CHAP restrictions
- MPX200 CHAP modes
- Enabling CHAP for the MPX200-discovered iSCSI initiator entry
- Enabling CHAP for the open-iscsi iSCSI initiator
- session
- CHAP bi-directional settings
- MPX200 FCIP
- Using FCIP to encapsulate FC packets
- FCIP impact on existing iSCSI configurations single fabric per blade
- MPX200 iSCSI/FCIP configurations
- MPX200 high-availability configuration with one or two long-distance links
- MPX200 highly-redundant configuration with one or two long-distance lists
- MPX200 simultaneous iSCSI and FCIP with remote dedicated FCIP blade
- HP Continuous Access EVA 3 site configurations
- site configuration with four MPX200 routers
- site configuration with eight MPX200 routers
- site configuration with six MPX200 routers and full inter-site connectivity
- Configuration rules and guidelines
- Operating system and multipath support
- Network requirements for the MPX200 with XCS and VCS
- IP performance tuning
- Compression
- TCP window size recommendations
- OC—1 50 Mb/Sec (Bandwidth = 50 Mb)
- DS 5 400 Mb/Sec (Bandwidth = 384 Mb)
- Configuring an FCIP route
- Step 2. Pre-installation checklist
- MPX200 ports and LEDs
- Step 6. Configure the MPX200 FCIP Route parameters
- Configure the FCIP routes using the CLI
- Step 8. Cable the MPX200 FC, GE and management ports
- Diagnostics and troubleshooting
- System Fault LED is illuminated
- Locating the MPX200 blade
- MPX200 log data
- Troubleshooting using HP Command View EVA
- Issues and solutions
- EVA-presented virtual disk not seen by initiator
- Communication between HP Command View EVA and MPX200 is down
- Support and other resources
- Contacting HP
- Typographical conventions
- Rack stability
- A Command reference
- Commands
- Beacon
- Date
- Fciproute
- Help
- History
- Initiator
- Logout
- Passwd
- Quit
- Reset
- Set alias
- Set CHAP
- Set features
- Set iSCSI
- Set Mgmt
- Set properties
- Set system
- Show
- Show CHAP
- Show chassis
- Show fciproutes
- Show features
- Show iSCSI
- Show iSNS
- Show LUNinfo
- Show LUNmask
- Show mgmt
- Show perf
- Show presented targets
- Show properties
- Show stats
- Show system
- Show targets
- Shutdown
- Traceroute
- B Command Line Interface usage
- Understanding the guest account
- Modifying a configuration
- Restoring router configuration and persistent data
- C Simple Network Management Protocol setup
- Network port table
- FC port table
- Initiator object table
- LUN table
- VP group table
- Sensor table
- Notifications
- System information objects
- Notification objects
- FC port down notification
- VP group notification
- Generic notification
- D Log messages
- Federal Communications Commission notice for Class A equipment
- Laser safety warning
- Canadian notice (avis Canadien)
- Korean notices
- Taiwan battery recycling notice
- Dutch notice
- French notice
- Hungarian notice
- Polish notice
- Slovenian notice
- F Saving and restoring the MPX200 configuration
- Restoring the configuration using the MPX200 CLI
- G Offline Data Migration
- Job scheduling
- Data migration job groups
- Protection
- Data migration job states
- Users
- Supported Fibre Channel fabrics
- Best practices
- Choosing the right DMS options
- Installing the MPX200 mpx Manager for Data Migration Services
- HP StorageWorks mpx Manager for Data Migration Services for Windows
- Hardware setup
- Setting array properties
- Setting array properties: target type
- Setting array properties in the CLI
- Creating a Data migration job group
- Creating a Data migration job group in the CLI
- Scheduling an individual data migration job in the GUI
- Create data migration job: individual job
- Scheduling an individual data migration job in the CLI
- Scheduling data migration jobs in batch mode
- Create Data Migration Job: batch
- Starting serial scheduled jobs
- Migrating data to an EVA array configured for iSCSI
- Adding LUNs to the DMS iSCSI host entry with HP Command View EVA
- Virtual disk creation
- Viewing data migration job status in the GUI
- Viewing data migration jobs status in the CLI
- Rescanning targets
- Viewing job details and controlling job actions
- Viewing migration job details
- Viewing job details and controlling job actions in the CLI
- Viewing system and data migration job logs
- Viewing logs in the GUI
- Viewing logs in the CLI
- Using the Verify Migration Job wizard
- Scheduling verification of job options
- Acknowledging a data migration job
- Removing an offline array
- Installing a data migration license key in the GUI
- Installing a data migration license key in the CLI
- Applying an array-based license to a specific array in the GUI
- License Array dialog box
- Applying an array-based license to a specific array in the CLI
- Viewing data migration license usage
- Command Line Interface
- Miguser session
- set array
- set VPGroups
- migration_group add
- migration_group remove
- migration_group edit
- migration add
- migration rm
- migration stop
- migration start
- migration pause
- migration resume
- migration acknowledge
- start_serial_jobs
- compare_luns add
- compare_luns rm
- compare_luns stop
- compare_luns start
- compare_luns pause
- compare_luns acknowledge
- show migration
- show array
- show migration_luninfo
- show migration_params
- show memory
- show migration_usage
- show perf byte
- show migration_logs
- show logs
- show luns
- show vpgroups
- target rescan
- save capture
- array rm
- array_licensed_port rm
- readjust_priority
- show compare_luns
- Maximizing performance
- Using array-based licenses for MSA2012fc array
- Reconfiguring LUNs on a storage array
- Index
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- MPX200 Multifunction Router overview
- MPX200 configuration options
- MPX200 single-blade fabric-attached configuration
- MPX200 single-blade multi-EVA configuration
- MPX200 dual-blade direct connect to one EVA configuration
- Planning the MPX200 installation
- Total number of initiators
- GbE initiators
- Installing the MPX200
- Chassis rails
- Inner rack view
- Rear view
- Power cord
- Bezel view
- Managing the MPX200 using HP Command View EVA
- Fibre Channel switch-based zoning
- HP Command View EVA discovery
- Host properties
- Setting up the iSCSI IP ports
- Setting the date and time on the MPX200
- Code load
- Shutting down and restarting the MPX200
- Locating the MPX200
- Removing an iSCSI controller
- iSCSI controller options: Remove controller
- MPX200 iSCSI configuration rules and guidelines
- EVA storage system rules and guidelines
- EVA storage system software
- Fibre Channel switch and fabric support
- Apple Mac OS X iSCSI initiator rules and guidelines
- Sun Solaris iSCSI initiator rules and guidelines
- Windows Server iSCSI initiator
- Installing the Windows Server 2003 kit
- iSCSI initiator properties: Discovery tab
- Adding a host
- Virtual disk properties
- Targets tab
- Multipathing
- Installing the MPIO feature for Windows Server 2008
- MPIO MPIO Properties page before reboot
- Installing the MPIO feature for Windows Server 2003
- Setting up SNP for the HP NC3xxx Multifunction Gigabit server adapter
- Discover targets
- Discovered targets list
- Discovered targets
- Selecting the newly added target
- Setting up storage for Apple Mac OS X
- Configure the iSCSI initiator and targets
- Log in to the target
- Connected Targets tab
- Assigning device names
- Target bindings
- Presenting EVA storage for Linux
- Configuration tab
- Firewall Properties dialog box
- General Properties dialog box
- Add Send Target Server dialog box
- Configuring multipath with the Solaris 10 iSCSI initiator
- MPxIO overview
- Configuring Microsoft MPIO iSCSI devices
- Microsoft MPIO for iSCSI load-balancing policies
- Microsoft MPIO with QLogic iSCSI HBA
- Configuring the QLogic iSCSI HBA
- Connect to Host window
- Adding targets to the QLogic iSCSI initiator
- Presenting LUNs to the QLogic iSCSI initiator
- Microsoft Windows Cluster support
- Microsoft Cluster Server for Windows 2008
- Setting up authentication
- Microsoft initiator CHAP secret restrictions
- Enabling single-direction CHAP during discovery session and normal session
- Enabling CHAP for the MPX200-discovered iSCSI initiator entry
- Enabling CHAP for the open-iscsi iSCSI initiator
- session
- CHAP bi-directional settings
- MPX200 FCIP
- Redundant FCIP network structure example
- FCIP impact on existing iSCSI configurations single fabric per blade
- FCIP and iSCSI performance
- MPX200 basic FCIP configuration with one or two long-distance links
- MPX200 high-availability configuration with one or two long-distance links
- MPX200 highly-redundant configuration with one or two long-distance lists
- MPX200 simultaneous iSCSI and FCIP with remote dedicated FCIP blade
- HP Continuous Access EVA 3 site configurations
- site configuration with four MPX200 routers
- site configuration with eight MPX200 routers
- site configuration with six MPX200 routers and full inter-site connectivity
- Configuration rules and guidelines
- Operating system and multipath support
- Network requirements for the MPX200 with XCS and VCS
- IP performance tuning
- Compression
- TCP window size recommendations
- OC—1 50 Mb/Sec (Bandwidth = 50 Mb)
- DS 5 400 Mb/Sec (Bandwidth = 384 Mb)
- Configuring an FCIP route
- Step 3. Rack-mount the MPX200
- MPX200 ports and LEDs
- Step 6. Configure the MPX200 FCIP Route parameters
- Configure the FCIP routes using the CLI
- Step 8. Cable the MPX200 FC, GE and management ports
- Offline Data Migration
- Feature details
- Data migration job groups
- Protection
- Data migration job states
- Getting started
- Supported Fibre Channel fabrics
- Best practices
- Choosing the right DMS options
- Installing the MPX200 mpx Manager for Data Migration Services
- HP StorageWorks mpx Manager for Data Migration Services for Windows
- Hardware setup
- Setting array properties
- Setting array properties: target type
- Setting array properties in the CLI
- Creating a Data migration job group
- Creating a Data migration job group in the CLI
- Scheduling an individual data migration job in the GUI
- Create data migration job: individual job
- Scheduling an individual data migration job in the CLI
- Scheduling data migration jobs in batch mode
- Create Data Migration Job: batch
- Starting serial scheduled jobs
- Migrating data to an EVA array configured for iSCSI
- Adding LUNs to the DMS iSCSI host entry with HP Command View EVA
- Virtual disk creation
- Viewing the status of data migration jobs
- Viewing data migration jobs status in the CLI
- Rescanning targets
- Viewing job details and controlling job actions
- Viewing migration job details
- Viewing job details and controlling job actions in the CLI
- Viewing system and data migration job logs
- Viewing logs in the GUI
- mpx Log: Migration Log
- Viewing logs in the CLI
- Using the Verify Migration Job wizard
- Scheduling verification of job options
- Acknowledging a data migration job
- Removing an offline array
- Installing a data migration license key in the GUI
- Installing a data migration license key in the CLI
- Applying an array-based license to a specific array in the GUI
- License Array dialog box
- Applying an array-based license to a specific array in the CLI
- Viewing data migration license usage in the GUI
- Admin session
- Miguser session
- set system
- set features
- set array
- set VPGroups
- migration_group add
- migration_group remove
- migration_group edit
- migration add
- migration rm
- migration stop
- migration start
- migration pause
- migration resume
- migration acknowledge
- start_serial_jobs
- compare_luns add
- compare_luns rm
- compare_luns stop
- compare_luns start
- compare_luns pause
- compare_luns resume
- compare_luns acknowledge
- show migration
- show array
- show luninfo
- show migration_luninfo
- show migration_params
- show mgmt
- show memory
- show properties
- show migration_usage
- show perf
- show perf byte
- show features
- show migration_logs
- show logs
- show luns
- show targets
- show vpgroups
- target rescan
- save capture
- array rm
- array_licensed_port rm
- readjust_priority
- show compare_luns
- Maximizing performance
- Using array-based licenses for MSA2012fc array
- Restrictions
- Diagnostics and troubleshooting
- System Fault LED is illuminated
- Locating the MPX200 blade
- MPX200 log data
- Troubleshooting using HP Command View EVA
- Issues and solutions
- EVA-presented virtual disk not seen by initiator
- Communication between HP Command View EVA and MPX200 is down
- Support and other resources
- Contacting HP
- Typographical conventions
- Rack stability
- Command line completion
- Admin
- Beacon
- Date
- Fciproute
- Help
- History
- Initiator
- Logout
- Passwd
- Quit
- Reset
- Set alias
- Set CHAP
- Set iSCSI
- Set Mgmt
- Set properties
- Show
- Show CHAP
- Show chassis
- Show fciproutes
- Show initiators
- Show iSCSI
- Show iSNS
- Show LUNmask
- Show NTP
- Show presented targets
- Show SNMP
- Show stats
- Show system
- Shutdown
- Traceroute
- B Command Line Interface usage
- Understanding the guest account
- Working with MPX200 router configurations
- Restoring router configuration and persistent data
- C Simple Network Management Protocol setup
- SNMP trap configuration parameters
- FC port table
- Initiator object table
- LUN table
- VP group table
- Sensor table
- Notifications
- System information objects
- Notification objects
- FC port down notification
- VP group notification
- Generic notification
- D Log messages
- E Regulatory compliance and safety
- Certification and classification information
- International notices and statements
- Korean notices
- Taiwan battery recycling notice
- Dutch notice
- French notice
- Hungarian notice
- Polish notice
- Slovenian notice
- F Saving and restoring the MPX200 configuration
- Restoring the MPX200 configuration
- G Data migration best practices
- LUN access to a server
- Inventory checklists
- Step 4. List and create LUN ID mappings
- Step 5. List and create Fibre Channel zoning
- Minimizing downtime
- Validating integrity of the data
- Checklist examples
- Step 2. List the servers impacted by the data migration project
- Example: LUN ID mappings
- Assigning LUNs to the MPX200 for data migration
- Viewing the Storage Management Utility
- Viewing WWPNs in Storage Management Utility
- Assigning LUNs from an MSA1000/1500 array
- Configure available device(s)
- Assigning LUNs from an HDS array
- Changing to Management Mode
- Selecting a port for New Host Group
- Selecting DM-Host nodes
- Array System Viewer
- Assigning LUNs from an IBM DS4K/DS5K/LSI array
- Selecting host to define
- Defining the host
- Selecting host operating system
- Defining additional mapping
- Assigning LUNs from an EVA 4/6/8000 series array
- Assigning LUNs from an EMC CLARiiON array
- Viewing enterprise storage
- Registering Initiator Record
- Creating storage group
- Adding DM-Host to storage group
- Adding LUNs to DM-Host
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- Getting started
- Reference documentation
- Preparing for the upgrade
- Checking the array hardware
- Checking and upgrading your SAN infrastructure
- Collecting SAN configuration data using SAN Visibility
- Obtaining a report from HP
- Creating a report automatically
- Creating a report manually
- Reading the report
- Evaluating your configuration
- XCS 10000000 upgrade considerations
- Selecting a time to perform an online upgrade
- HP Command View EVAPerf command options
- Identifying virtual disk activity
- Managing host I/O timeouts for an online upgrade
- Linux Red Hat and SUSE
- Microsoft Windows
- OpenVMS
- Managing application I/O timeouts for an online upgrade
- Upgrading on a management server
- Verifying installation on the management server
- Verifying installation on the management module
- Upgrading HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager (optional)
- Preparing the HP P6000 Continuous Access environment for an upgrade
- Upgrading disk drive firmware in an HP P6000 Continuous Access environment
- Task checklist
- Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array
- Step 2. Configure User-Initiated Service Mode (UISM)
- Step 3. Disabling array passwords
- Step 5. Upgrading the controller software
- Resetting the I/O module
- Step 6. Upgrading the disk drive firmware
- Upgrading firmware on all disks
- Upgrading firmware on a single disk
- Enabling password access in HP P6000 Command View
- Troubleshooting
- HTTP status 404, not found or status 503, no service
- No storage systems found
- Creating disk groups with double protection level
- Selecting an array
- Disabling DR group failsafe mode
- Bad image header (Status code 65)
- Support and other resources
- Typographic conventions
- Index
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- I/O modules
- Fiber optic Fibre Channel cables
- Copper Fibre Channel cables
- Disk drive blank
- Operator control panel
- Status indicators
- Navigation buttons
- Blower module
- HSV controller cabling
- Storage system racks
- PDUs
- PDMs
- Rack AC power distribution
- Rack System/E power distribution components
- Moving and stabilizing a rack
- Enterprise Virtual Array startup
- EVA6400 storage system connections
- iSCSI connection configurations
- Procedures for getting started
- Setting up a controller pair using the OCP
- Entering the WWN checksum
- Entering the storage system password
- EVA6400/8400 operation
- Creating 16 TB or greater virtual disks in Windows 2008
- Managing unused ports
- Failback preference setting for HSV controllers
- Changing virtual disk failover/failback setting
- Shutting down the storage system
- Adding disk drives to the storage system
- Creating disk groups
- Displaying system information
- Shutting the controller down
- Uninitializing the system
- Clearing a password
- Configuring application servers
- Testing connections to the EVA
- Verifying virtual disk access from the host
- Creating volume groups on a virtual disk using vgcreate
- Adding hosts
- Linux
- Upgrading Linux components
- Compiling the driver for multiple kernels
- Verifying virtual disks from the host
- Adding OpenVMS hosts
- Scanning the bus
- Configuring virtual disks from the OpenVMS host
- Configuring Emulex FCAs with the lpfc driver
- Configuring QLogic FCAs with the qla2300 driver
- Fabric setup and zoning
- Configuring virtual disks from the host
- Labeling and partitioning the devices
- VMware
- Configuring an ESX server
- Specifying DiskMaxLUN
- Configuring raw device mapping
- Customer replaceable units
- Replaceable parts
- Replacing the failed component
- Support and other resources
- Typographic conventions
- Rack stability
- A Regulatory compliance notices
- Declaration of Conformity for products marked with the FCC logo, United States only
- Japanese notices
- Class B equipment
- Laser compliance notices
- German laser notice
- Spanish laser notice
- Bulgarian recycling notice
- Estonian recycling notice
- Greek recycling notice
- Lithuanian recycling notice
- Slovak recycling notice
- French battery notice
- Italian battery notice
- Spanish battery notice
- B Error messages
- C Controller fault management
- Fault management displays
- Interpreting fault management information
- D Non-standard rack specifications
- Airflow and Recirculation
- Shock and vibration specifications
- E Single Path Implementation
- Installation requirements
- HP-UX configuration
- Risks
- HBA configuration
- Windows Server (64-bit) configuration
- Oracle Solaris configuration
- Limitations
- OpenVMS configuration
- Linux (32-bit) configuration
- Linux (64-bit) configuration
- IBM AIX configuration
- VMware configuration
- Failure scenarios
- Windows Server
- OpenVMS and Tru64 UNIX
- Glossary
- Index
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- Getting started
- XCS 09522000 upgrade considerations
- Upgrade paths
- Required kits
- Pre-upgrade tasks
- Checking the HP Command View EVA version
- Checking the storage system hardware
- Hardware Folder Properties window
- Checking and upgrading your SAN infrastructure
- Installing SAN Visibility
- Obtaining a report from HP
- Reading the report
- Selecting an appropriate time to perform an online upgrade
- HP Command View EVAPerf command options
- Sample virtual disk statistics display
- Managing host I/O timeouts for an online upgrade
- HP-UX
- Linux
- Microsoft Windows
- OpenVMS
- Xen Citrix
- Upgrading on a management server
- Verifying the installation on the management server
- Upgrading the management module
- Management module
- Verifying the installation on the management module
- Upgrading browsers and JREs
- Upgrading HP Replication Solutions Manager (optional)
- Controller Events (Initialized system) window
- Preparing an HP Continuous Access EVA environment for upgrading
- Upgrading disk drive firmware in an HP Continuous Access EVA environment
- Task checklist
- Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array
- Checking operational state
- Controller Events (Initialized system) page
- Step 2. Disabling Remote Support Software
- Step 4. Halting all host access to the storage system for an offline upgrade
- Code Load Storage System-Page 1 window
- First code load confirmation screen
- Initializing software code load
- Verifying and resetting the I/O module
- I/O tab of Disk Enclosure Properties window
- Step 6. Upgrading disk drive firmware
- Upgrading firmware on all disks
- Upgrading firmware on an individual disk
- Enabling password access in HP Command View EVA
- Upgrade task checklist
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting HP Command View EVA with a management server
- HTTP status 404, not found or status 503, no service
- Unknown storage system
- Solving security credentials configuration problems
- Access control
- Solving problems selecting a storage system
- Solving problems disabling DR group failsafe mode
- Bad image header (Status code 65)
- Solving problems with multiple resynchronizations
- Support and other resources
- Websites
- Index
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- Getting started
- CxD Expansion rack requirements
- Installing disk enclosures into the expansion rack
- Converting the rails
- Attach the rails
- Installing the disk enclosure
- Cabling disk enclosures in the expansion rack
- Preparing the expansion rack for connection to the main rack
- Inspect the disk enclosure power supplies
- Inspect the disk enclosure fan modules
- Connecting the main rack to the expansion rack
- General EVA6400 expansion cabling guidelines
- General EVA8400 expansion cabling guidelines
- Connecting an EVA8400 2C18D rack to a 0C9D expansion rack
- Offline expansion
- Connecting an EVA6400 multi-product rack to a 0C6D expansion rack
- Support and other resources
- Websites
- customer self repair
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- About this guide
- Rack stability
- HP technical support
- EVA6400/8400 hardware
- I/O modules
- I/O module status indicators
- Fiber optic Fibre Channel cables
- Disk drive status indicators
- HSV400 controller rear view
- Operator control panel
- Status indicators
- Navigation buttons
- Blower module
- Battery module
- HSV controller cabling
- Rack configurations
- PDUs
- PDMs
- Rack AC power distribution
- Rack System/E power distribution components
- Moving and stabilizing a rack
- Single rack configuration floor space requirements
- Enterprise Virtual Array startup
- EVA6400 storage system connections
- Direct connect
- iSCSI connection configurations
- Procedures for getting started
- Setting up a controller pair using the OCP
- Entering the WWN checksum
- Entering the storage system password
- EVA6400/8400 operation
- Managing unused ports
- Failback preference setting for HSV controllers
- Failback settings by operating system
- Changing virtual disk failover/failback setting
- Implicit LUN transition
- Starting the storage system
- Saving storage system configuration data
- Adding disk drives to the storage system
- Using the OCP
- Menu options within the OCP display
- Displaying system information
- Shutting the controller down
- Uninitializing the system
- Changing a password
- Customer replaceable units
- Identifying the spare part
- M6412-A disk enclosure replaceable parts
- Replacing the failed component
- Error messages
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC) notice
- Class A equipment
- Laser device
- Canadian notice (avis Canadian)
- Dutch notice
- French notice
- Italian notice
- Polish notice
- Slovenian notice
- Japanese notice
- Typical enclosure certification label
- B Controller fault management
- GUI event display
- Displaying Detailed Information
- Internal component envelope
- EVA cabinet measures and tolerances
- Rack Airflow Requirements
- UPS operating time limits
- Shock and vibration specifications
- Operating Shock/Vibration
- D Single Path Implementation
- Benefits at a glance
- General configuration components
- Single path HBA server without OpenVMS or Tru64 UNIX
- HP-UX configuration
- Risks
- Windows Server 2003 (32-bit) configuration
- Windows Server 2003 (64-bit) configuration
- Limitations
- SUN Solaris configuration
- Tru64 UNIX configuration
- OpenVMS configuration
- Requirements
- Linux (32-bit) configuration
- HBA configuration
- Linux (64-bit) configuration
- IBM AIX configuration
- VMware configuration
- HP-UX
- Windows Server 2003
- OpenVMS and Tru64 UNIX
- NetWare
- ibm aix
- VMware
- Glossary
- Index