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6400/8400

Brand: HP | Category: Server
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6400/8400

Brand: HP | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. user guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. MPX200 Multifunction Router overview
  17. MPX200 configuration options
  18. MPX200 single-blade fabric-attached configuration
  19. MPX200 single-blade multi-EVA configuration
  20. Planning the MPX200 installation
  21. Number of paths required per initiator
  22. Installing the MPX200
  23. Chassis rails
  24. Inner rack view
  25. Rear view
  26. Power cord
  27. Bezel view
  28. Managing the MPX200 using HP Command View EVA
  29. Fibre Channel switch-based zoning
  30. HP Command View EVA discovery
  31. Host properties
  32. Setting up the iSCSI IP ports
  33. Setting the date and time on the MPX200
  34. Code load
  35. Shutting down and restarting the MPX200
  36. Locating the MPX200
  37. Removing an iSCSI controller
  38. iSCSI controller options: Remove controller
  39. MPX200 iSCSI configuration rules and guidelines
  40. EVA storage system rules and guidelines
  41. EVA storage system software
  42. Fibre Channel switch and fabric support
  43. Apple Mac OS X iSCSI initiator rules and guidelines
  44. Sun Solaris iSCSI initiator rules and guidelines
  45. Windows Server iSCSI initiator
  46. Installing the Windows Server 2003 kit
  47. iSCSI initiator properties: Discovery tab
  48. Adding a host
  49. Virtual disk properties
  50. Targets tab
  51. Multipathing
  52. Installing the MPIO feature for Windows Server 2008
  53. MPIO Properties page after reboot
  54. Installing the MPIO feature for Windows Server 2003
  55. Setting up SNP for the HP NC3xxx Multifunction Gigabit server adapter
  56. Discover targets
  57. Discovered targets list
  58. Discovered targets
  59. Selecting the newly added target
  60. Setting up storage for Apple Mac OS X
  61. Configure the iSCSI initiator and targets
  62. Log in to the target
  63. Connected Targets tab
  64. Assigning device names
  65. Target bindings
  66. Presenting EVA storage for Linux
  67. Configuring Microsoft MPIO iSCSI devices
  68. Microsoft MPIO for iSCSI load-balancing policies
  69. Microsoft MPIO with QLogic iSCSI HBA
  70. Configuring the QLogic iSCSI HBA
  71. Connect to Host window
  72. Adding targets to the QLogic iSCSI initiator
  73. Presenting LUNs to the QLogic iSCSI initiator
  74. Setting up authentication
  75. CHAP restrictions
  76. MPX200 CHAP modes
  77. Enabling CHAP for the MPX200-discovered iSCSI initiator entry
  78. Enabling CHAP for the open-iscsi iSCSI initiator
  79. session
  80. CHAP bi-directional settings
  81. MPX200 FCIP
  82. Using FCIP to encapsulate FC packets
  83. FCIP impact on existing iSCSI configurations single fabric per blade
  84. MPX200 iSCSI/FCIP configurations
  85. MPX200 high-availability configuration with one or two long-distance links
  86. MPX200 highly-redundant configuration with one or two long-distance lists
  87. MPX200 simultaneous iSCSI and FCIP with remote dedicated FCIP blade
  88. HP Continuous Access EVA 3 site configurations
  89. site configuration with four MPX200 routers
  90. site configuration with eight MPX200 routers
  91. site configuration with six MPX200 routers and full inter-site connectivity
  92. Configuration rules and guidelines
  93. Operating system and multipath support
  94. Network requirements for the MPX200 with XCS and VCS
  95. IP performance tuning
  96. Compression
  97. TCP window size recommendations
  98. OC—1 50 Mb/Sec (Bandwidth = 50 Mb)
  99. DS 5 400 Mb/Sec (Bandwidth = 384 Mb)
  100. Configuring an FCIP route
  101. Step 2. Pre-installation checklist
  102. MPX200 ports and LEDs
  103. Step 6. Configure the MPX200 FCIP Route parameters
  104. Configure the FCIP routes using the CLI
  105. Step 8. Cable the MPX200 FC, GE and management ports
  106. Diagnostics and troubleshooting
  107. System Fault LED is illuminated
  108. Locating the MPX200 blade
  109. MPX200 log data
  110. Troubleshooting using HP Command View EVA
  111. Issues and solutions
  112. EVA-presented virtual disk not seen by initiator
  113. Communication between HP Command View EVA and MPX200 is down
  114. Support and other resources
  115. Contacting HP
  116. Typographical conventions
  117. Rack stability
  118. A Command reference
  119. Commands
  120. Beacon
  121. Date
  122. Fciproute
  123. Help
  124. History
  125. Initiator
  126. Logout
  127. Passwd
  128. Quit
  129. Reset
  130. Set alias
  131. Set CHAP
  132. Set features
  133. Set iSCSI
  134. Set Mgmt
  135. Set properties
  136. Set system
  137. Show
  138. Show CHAP
  139. Show chassis
  140. Show fciproutes
  141. Show features
  142. Show iSCSI
  143. Show iSNS
  144. Show LUNinfo
  145. Show LUNmask
  146. Show mgmt
  147. Show perf
  148. Show presented targets
  149. Show properties
  150. Show stats
  151. Show system
  152. Show targets
  153. Shutdown
  154. Traceroute
  155. B Command Line Interface usage
  156. Understanding the guest account
  157. Modifying a configuration
  158. Restoring router configuration and persistent data
  159. C Simple Network Management Protocol setup
  160. Network port table
  161. FC port table
  162. Initiator object table
  163. LUN table
  164. VP group table
  165. Sensor table
  166. Notifications
  167. System information objects
  168. Notification objects
  169. FC port down notification
  170. VP group notification
  171. Generic notification
  172. D Log messages
  173. Federal Communications Commission notice for Class A equipment
  174. Laser safety warning
  175. Canadian notice (avis Canadien)
  176. Korean notices
  177. Taiwan battery recycling notice
  178. Dutch notice
  179. French notice
  180. Hungarian notice
  181. Polish notice
  182. Slovenian notice
  183. F Saving and restoring the MPX200 configuration
  184. Restoring the configuration using the MPX200 CLI
  185. G Offline Data Migration
  186. Job scheduling
  187. Data migration job groups
  188. Protection
  189. Data migration job states
  190. Users
  191. Supported Fibre Channel fabrics
  192. Best practices
  193. Choosing the right DMS options
  194. Installing the MPX200 mpx Manager for Data Migration Services
  195. HP StorageWorks mpx Manager for Data Migration Services for Windows
  196. Hardware setup
  197. Setting array properties
  198. Setting array properties: target type
  199. Setting array properties in the CLI
  200. Creating a Data migration job group
  201. Creating a Data migration job group in the CLI
  202. Scheduling an individual data migration job in the GUI
  203. Create data migration job: individual job
  204. Scheduling an individual data migration job in the CLI
  205. Scheduling data migration jobs in batch mode
  206. Create Data Migration Job: batch
  207. Starting serial scheduled jobs
  208. Migrating data to an EVA array configured for iSCSI
  209. Adding LUNs to the DMS iSCSI host entry with HP Command View EVA
  210. Virtual disk creation
  211. Viewing data migration job status in the GUI
  212. Viewing data migration jobs status in the CLI
  213. Rescanning targets
  214. Viewing job details and controlling job actions
  215. Viewing migration job details
  216. Viewing job details and controlling job actions in the CLI
  217. Viewing system and data migration job logs
  218. Viewing logs in the GUI
  219. Viewing logs in the CLI
  220. Using the Verify Migration Job wizard
  221. Scheduling verification of job options
  222. Acknowledging a data migration job
  223. Removing an offline array
  224. Installing a data migration license key in the GUI
  225. Installing a data migration license key in the CLI
  226. Applying an array-based license to a specific array in the GUI
  227. License Array dialog box
  228. Applying an array-based license to a specific array in the CLI
  229. Viewing data migration license usage
  230. Command Line Interface
  231. Miguser session
  232. set array
  233. set VPGroups
  234. migration_group add
  235. migration_group remove
  236. migration_group edit
  237. migration add
  238. migration rm
  239. migration stop
  240. migration start
  241. migration pause
  242. migration resume
  243. migration acknowledge
  244. start_serial_jobs
  245. compare_luns add
  246. compare_luns rm
  247. compare_luns stop
  248. compare_luns start
  249. compare_luns pause
  250. compare_luns acknowledge
  251. show migration
  252. show array
  253. show migration_luninfo
  254. show migration_params
  255. show memory
  256. show migration_usage
  257. show perf byte
  258. show migration_logs
  259. show logs
  260. show luns
  261. show vpgroups
  262. target rescan
  263. save capture
  264. array rm
  265. array_licensed_port rm
  266. readjust_priority
  267. show compare_luns
  268. Maximizing performance
  269. Using array-based licenses for MSA2012fc array
  270. Reconfiguring LUNs on a storage array
  271. Index
  272. Table Of Contents
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6400/8400

Brand: HP | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. user guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. Table Of Contents
  17. Table Of Contents
  18. Table Of Contents
  19. MPX200 Multifunction Router overview
  20. MPX200 configuration options
  21. MPX200 single-blade fabric-attached configuration
  22. MPX200 single-blade multi-EVA configuration
  23. MPX200 dual-blade direct connect to one EVA configuration
  24. Planning the MPX200 installation
  25. Total number of initiators
  26. GbE initiators
  27. Installing the MPX200
  28. Chassis rails
  29. Inner rack view
  30. Rear view
  31. Power cord
  32. Bezel view
  33. Managing the MPX200 using HP Command View EVA
  34. Fibre Channel switch-based zoning
  35. HP Command View EVA discovery
  36. Host properties
  37. Setting up the iSCSI IP ports
  38. Setting the date and time on the MPX200
  39. Code load
  40. Shutting down and restarting the MPX200
  41. Locating the MPX200
  42. Removing an iSCSI controller
  43. iSCSI controller options: Remove controller
  44. MPX200 iSCSI configuration rules and guidelines
  45. EVA storage system rules and guidelines
  46. EVA storage system software
  47. Fibre Channel switch and fabric support
  48. Apple Mac OS X iSCSI initiator rules and guidelines
  49. Sun Solaris iSCSI initiator rules and guidelines
  50. Windows Server iSCSI initiator
  51. Installing the Windows Server 2003 kit
  52. iSCSI initiator properties: Discovery tab
  53. Adding a host
  54. Virtual disk properties
  55. Targets tab
  56. Multipathing
  57. Installing the MPIO feature for Windows Server 2008
  58. MPIO MPIO Properties page before reboot
  59. Installing the MPIO feature for Windows Server 2003
  60. Setting up SNP for the HP NC3xxx Multifunction Gigabit server adapter
  61. Discover targets
  62. Discovered targets list
  63. Discovered targets
  64. Selecting the newly added target
  65. Setting up storage for Apple Mac OS X
  66. Configure the iSCSI initiator and targets
  67. Log in to the target
  68. Connected Targets tab
  69. Assigning device names
  70. Target bindings
  71. Presenting EVA storage for Linux
  72. Configuration tab
  73. Firewall Properties dialog box
  74. General Properties dialog box
  75. Add Send Target Server dialog box
  76. Configuring multipath with the Solaris 10 iSCSI initiator
  77. MPxIO overview
  78. Configuring Microsoft MPIO iSCSI devices
  79. Microsoft MPIO for iSCSI load-balancing policies
  80. Microsoft MPIO with QLogic iSCSI HBA
  81. Configuring the QLogic iSCSI HBA
  82. Connect to Host window
  83. Adding targets to the QLogic iSCSI initiator
  84. Presenting LUNs to the QLogic iSCSI initiator
  85. Microsoft Windows Cluster support
  86. Microsoft Cluster Server for Windows 2008
  87. Setting up authentication
  88. Microsoft initiator CHAP secret restrictions
  89. Enabling single-direction CHAP during discovery session and normal session
  90. Enabling CHAP for the MPX200-discovered iSCSI initiator entry
  91. Enabling CHAP for the open-iscsi iSCSI initiator
  92. session
  93. CHAP bi-directional settings
  94. MPX200 FCIP
  95. Redundant FCIP network structure example
  96. FCIP impact on existing iSCSI configurations single fabric per blade
  97. FCIP and iSCSI performance
  98. MPX200 basic FCIP configuration with one or two long-distance links
  99. MPX200 high-availability configuration with one or two long-distance links
  100. MPX200 highly-redundant configuration with one or two long-distance lists
  101. MPX200 simultaneous iSCSI and FCIP with remote dedicated FCIP blade
  102. HP Continuous Access EVA 3 site configurations
  103. site configuration with four MPX200 routers
  104. site configuration with eight MPX200 routers
  105. site configuration with six MPX200 routers and full inter-site connectivity
  106. Configuration rules and guidelines
  107. Operating system and multipath support
  108. Network requirements for the MPX200 with XCS and VCS
  109. IP performance tuning
  110. Compression
  111. TCP window size recommendations
  112. OC—1 50 Mb/Sec (Bandwidth = 50 Mb)
  113. DS 5 400 Mb/Sec (Bandwidth = 384 Mb)
  114. Configuring an FCIP route
  115. Step 3. Rack-mount the MPX200
  116. MPX200 ports and LEDs
  117. Step 6. Configure the MPX200 FCIP Route parameters
  118. Configure the FCIP routes using the CLI
  119. Step 8. Cable the MPX200 FC, GE and management ports
  120. Offline Data Migration
  121. Feature details
  122. Data migration job groups
  123. Protection
  124. Data migration job states
  125. Getting started
  126. Supported Fibre Channel fabrics
  127. Best practices
  128. Choosing the right DMS options
  129. Installing the MPX200 mpx Manager for Data Migration Services
  130. HP StorageWorks mpx Manager for Data Migration Services for Windows
  131. Hardware setup
  132. Setting array properties
  133. Setting array properties: target type
  134. Setting array properties in the CLI
  135. Creating a Data migration job group
  136. Creating a Data migration job group in the CLI
  137. Scheduling an individual data migration job in the GUI
  138. Create data migration job: individual job
  139. Scheduling an individual data migration job in the CLI
  140. Scheduling data migration jobs in batch mode
  141. Create Data Migration Job: batch
  142. Starting serial scheduled jobs
  143. Migrating data to an EVA array configured for iSCSI
  144. Adding LUNs to the DMS iSCSI host entry with HP Command View EVA
  145. Virtual disk creation
  146. Viewing the status of data migration jobs
  147. Viewing data migration jobs status in the CLI
  148. Rescanning targets
  149. Viewing job details and controlling job actions
  150. Viewing migration job details
  151. Viewing job details and controlling job actions in the CLI
  152. Viewing system and data migration job logs
  153. Viewing logs in the GUI
  154. mpx Log: Migration Log
  155. Viewing logs in the CLI
  156. Using the Verify Migration Job wizard
  157. Scheduling verification of job options
  158. Acknowledging a data migration job
  159. Removing an offline array
  160. Installing a data migration license key in the GUI
  161. Installing a data migration license key in the CLI
  162. Applying an array-based license to a specific array in the GUI
  163. License Array dialog box
  164. Applying an array-based license to a specific array in the CLI
  165. Viewing data migration license usage in the GUI
  166. Admin session
  167. Miguser session
  168. set system
  169. set features
  170. set array
  171. set VPGroups
  172. migration_group add
  173. migration_group remove
  174. migration_group edit
  175. migration add
  176. migration rm
  177. migration stop
  178. migration start
  179. migration pause
  180. migration resume
  181. migration acknowledge
  182. start_serial_jobs
  183. compare_luns add
  184. compare_luns rm
  185. compare_luns stop
  186. compare_luns start
  187. compare_luns pause
  188. compare_luns resume
  189. compare_luns acknowledge
  190. show migration
  191. show array
  192. show luninfo
  193. show migration_luninfo
  194. show migration_params
  195. show mgmt
  196. show memory
  197. show properties
  198. show migration_usage
  199. show perf
  200. show perf byte
  201. show features
  202. show migration_logs
  203. show logs
  204. show luns
  205. show targets
  206. show vpgroups
  207. target rescan
  208. save capture
  209. array rm
  210. array_licensed_port rm
  211. readjust_priority
  212. show compare_luns
  213. Maximizing performance
  214. Using array-based licenses for MSA2012fc array
  215. Restrictions
  216. Diagnostics and troubleshooting
  217. System Fault LED is illuminated
  218. Locating the MPX200 blade
  219. MPX200 log data
  220. Troubleshooting using HP Command View EVA
  221. Issues and solutions
  222. EVA-presented virtual disk not seen by initiator
  223. Communication between HP Command View EVA and MPX200 is down
  224. Support and other resources
  225. Contacting HP
  226. Typographical conventions
  227. Rack stability
  228. Command line completion
  229. Admin
  230. Beacon
  231. Date
  232. Fciproute
  233. Help
  234. History
  235. Initiator
  236. Logout
  237. Passwd
  238. Quit
  239. Reset
  240. Set alias
  241. Set CHAP
  242. Set iSCSI
  243. Set Mgmt
  244. Set properties
  245. Show
  246. Show CHAP
  247. Show chassis
  248. Show fciproutes
  249. Show initiators
  250. Show iSCSI
  251. Show iSNS
  252. Show LUNmask
  253. Show NTP
  254. Show presented targets
  255. Show SNMP
  256. Show stats
  257. Show system
  258. Shutdown
  259. Traceroute
  260. B Command Line Interface usage
  261. Understanding the guest account
  262. Working with MPX200 router configurations
  263. Restoring router configuration and persistent data
  264. C Simple Network Management Protocol setup
  265. SNMP trap configuration parameters
  266. FC port table
  267. Initiator object table
  268. LUN table
  269. VP group table
  270. Sensor table
  271. Notifications
  272. System information objects
  273. Notification objects
  274. FC port down notification
  275. VP group notification
  276. Generic notification
  277. D Log messages
  278. E Regulatory compliance and safety
  279. Certification and classification information
  280. International notices and statements
  281. Korean notices
  282. Taiwan battery recycling notice
  283. Dutch notice
  284. French notice
  285. Hungarian notice
  286. Polish notice
  287. Slovenian notice
  288. F Saving and restoring the MPX200 configuration
  289. Restoring the MPX200 configuration
  290. G Data migration best practices
  291. LUN access to a server
  292. Inventory checklists
  293. Step 4. List and create LUN ID mappings
  294. Step 5. List and create Fibre Channel zoning
  295. Minimizing downtime
  296. Validating integrity of the data
  297. Checklist examples
  298. Step 2. List the servers impacted by the data migration project
  299. Example: LUN ID mappings
  300. Assigning LUNs to the MPX200 for data migration
  301. Viewing the Storage Management Utility
  302. Viewing WWPNs in Storage Management Utility
  303. Assigning LUNs from an MSA1000/1500 array
  304. Configure available device(s)
  305. Assigning LUNs from an HDS array
  306. Changing to Management Mode
  307. Selecting a port for New Host Group
  308. Selecting DM-Host nodes
  309. Array System Viewer
  310. Assigning LUNs from an IBM DS4K/DS5K/LSI array
  311. Selecting host to define
  312. Defining the host
  313. Selecting host operating system
  314. Defining additional mapping
  315. Assigning LUNs from an EVA 4/6/8000 series array
  316. Assigning LUNs from an EMC CLARiiON array
  317. Viewing enterprise storage
  318. Registering Initiator Record
  319. Creating storage group
  320. Adding DM-Host to storage group
  321. Adding LUNs to DM-Host
  322. Index
  323. Table Of Contents
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Brand: HP | Category: Server
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Getting started
  4. Reference documentation
  5. Preparing for the upgrade
  6. Checking the array hardware
  7. Checking and upgrading your SAN infrastructure
  8. Collecting SAN configuration data using SAN Visibility
  9. Obtaining a report from HP
  10. Creating a report automatically
  11. Creating a report manually
  12. Reading the report
  13. Evaluating your configuration
  14. XCS 10000000 upgrade considerations
  15. Selecting a time to perform an online upgrade
  16. HP Command View EVAPerf command options
  17. Identifying virtual disk activity
  18. Managing host I/O timeouts for an online upgrade
  19. Linux Red Hat and SUSE
  20. Microsoft Windows
  21. OpenVMS
  22. Managing application I/O timeouts for an online upgrade
  23. Upgrading on a management server
  24. Verifying installation on the management server
  25. Verifying installation on the management module
  26. Upgrading HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager (optional)
  27. Preparing the HP P6000 Continuous Access environment for an upgrade
  28. Upgrading disk drive firmware in an HP P6000 Continuous Access environment
  29. Task checklist
  30. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array
  31. Step 2. Configure User-Initiated Service Mode (UISM)
  32. Step 3. Disabling array passwords
  33. Step 5. Upgrading the controller software
  34. Resetting the I/O module
  35. Step 6. Upgrading the disk drive firmware
  36. Upgrading firmware on all disks
  37. Upgrading firmware on a single disk
  38. Enabling password access in HP P6000 Command View
  39. Troubleshooting
  40. HTTP status 404, not found or status 503, no service
  41. No storage systems found
  42. Creating disk groups with double protection level
  43. Selecting an array
  44. Disabling DR group failsafe mode
  45. Bad image header (Status code 65)
  46. Support and other resources
  47. Typographic conventions
  48. Index
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Brand: HP | Category: Storage
Table of contents
  1. user guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. EVA6400/8400 hardware
  9. I/O modules
  10. Fiber optic Fibre Channel cables
  11. Copper Fibre Channel cables
  12. Disk drive blank
  13. Operator control panel
  14. Status indicators
  15. Navigation buttons
  16. Blower module
  17. HSV controller cabling
  18. Storage system racks
  19. PDUs
  20. PDMs
  21. Rack AC power distribution
  22. Rack System/E power distribution components
  23. Moving and stabilizing a rack
  24. Enterprise Virtual Array startup
  25. EVA6400 storage system connections
  26. iSCSI connection configurations
  27. Procedures for getting started
  28. Setting up a controller pair using the OCP
  29. Entering the WWN checksum
  30. Entering the storage system password
  31. EVA6400/8400 operation
  32. Creating 16 TB or greater virtual disks in Windows 2008
  33. Managing unused ports
  34. Failback preference setting for HSV controllers
  35. Changing virtual disk failover/failback setting
  36. Shutting down the storage system
  37. Adding disk drives to the storage system
  38. Creating disk groups
  39. Displaying system information
  40. Shutting the controller down
  41. Uninitializing the system
  42. Clearing a password
  43. Configuring application servers
  44. Testing connections to the EVA
  45. Verifying virtual disk access from the host
  46. Creating volume groups on a virtual disk using vgcreate
  47. Adding hosts
  48. Linux
  49. Upgrading Linux components
  50. Compiling the driver for multiple kernels
  51. Verifying virtual disks from the host
  52. Adding OpenVMS hosts
  53. Scanning the bus
  54. Configuring virtual disks from the OpenVMS host
  55. Configuring Emulex FCAs with the lpfc driver
  56. Configuring QLogic FCAs with the qla2300 driver
  57. Fabric setup and zoning
  58. Configuring virtual disks from the host
  59. Labeling and partitioning the devices
  60. VMware
  61. Configuring an ESX server
  62. Specifying DiskMaxLUN
  63. Configuring raw device mapping
  64. Customer replaceable units
  65. Replaceable parts
  66. Replacing the failed component
  67. Support and other resources
  68. Typographic conventions
  69. Rack stability
  70. A Regulatory compliance notices
  71. Declaration of Conformity for products marked with the FCC logo, United States only
  72. Japanese notices
  73. Class B equipment
  74. Laser compliance notices
  75. German laser notice
  76. Spanish laser notice
  77. Bulgarian recycling notice
  78. Estonian recycling notice
  79. Greek recycling notice
  80. Lithuanian recycling notice
  81. Slovak recycling notice
  82. French battery notice
  83. Italian battery notice
  84. Spanish battery notice
  85. B Error messages
  86. C Controller fault management
  87. Fault management displays
  88. Interpreting fault management information
  89. D Non-standard rack specifications
  90. Airflow and Recirculation
  91. Shock and vibration specifications
  92. E Single Path Implementation
  93. Installation requirements
  94. HP-UX configuration
  95. Risks
  96. HBA configuration
  97. Windows Server (64-bit) configuration
  98. Oracle Solaris configuration
  99. Limitations
  100. OpenVMS configuration
  101. Linux (32-bit) configuration
  102. Linux (64-bit) configuration
  103. IBM AIX configuration
  104. VMware configuration
  105. Failure scenarios
  106. Windows Server
  107. OpenVMS and Tru64 UNIX
  108. Glossary
  109. Index
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  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Getting started
  7. XCS 09522000 upgrade considerations
  8. Upgrade paths
  9. Required kits
  10. Pre-upgrade tasks
  11. Checking the HP Command View EVA version
  12. Checking the storage system hardware
  13. Hardware Folder Properties window
  14. Checking and upgrading your SAN infrastructure
  15. Installing SAN Visibility
  16. Obtaining a report from HP
  17. Reading the report
  18. Selecting an appropriate time to perform an online upgrade
  19. HP Command View EVAPerf command options
  20. Sample virtual disk statistics display
  21. Managing host I/O timeouts for an online upgrade
  22. HP-UX
  23. Linux
  24. Microsoft Windows
  25. OpenVMS
  26. Xen Citrix
  27. Upgrading on a management server
  28. Verifying the installation on the management server
  29. Upgrading the management module
  30. Management module
  31. Verifying the installation on the management module
  32. Upgrading browsers and JREs
  33. Upgrading HP Replication Solutions Manager (optional)
  34. Controller Events (Initialized system) window
  35. Preparing an HP Continuous Access EVA environment for upgrading
  36. Upgrading disk drive firmware in an HP Continuous Access EVA environment
  37. Task checklist
  38. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array
  39. Checking operational state
  40. Controller Events (Initialized system) page
  41. Step 2. Disabling Remote Support Software
  42. Step 4. Halting all host access to the storage system for an offline upgrade
  43. Code Load Storage System-Page 1 window
  44. First code load confirmation screen
  45. Initializing software code load
  46. Verifying and resetting the I/O module
  47. I/O tab of Disk Enclosure Properties window
  48. Step 6. Upgrading disk drive firmware
  49. Upgrading firmware on all disks
  50. Upgrading firmware on an individual disk
  51. Enabling password access in HP Command View EVA
  52. Upgrade task checklist
  53. Troubleshooting
  54. Troubleshooting HP Command View EVA with a management server
  55. HTTP status 404, not found or status 503, no service
  56. Unknown storage system
  57. Solving security credentials configuration problems
  58. Access control
  59. Solving problems selecting a storage system
  60. Solving problems disabling DR group failsafe mode
  61. Bad image header (Status code 65)
  62. Solving problems with multiple resynchronizations
  63. Support and other resources
  64. Websites
  65. Index
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  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. About this guide
  10. Rack stability
  11. HP technical support
  12. EVA6400/8400 hardware
  13. I/O modules
  14. I/O module status indicators
  15. Fiber optic Fibre Channel cables
  16. Disk drive status indicators
  17. HSV400 controller rear view
  18. Operator control panel
  19. Status indicators
  20. Navigation buttons
  21. Blower module
  22. Battery module
  23. HSV controller cabling
  24. Rack configurations
  25. PDUs
  26. PDMs
  27. Rack AC power distribution
  28. Rack System/E power distribution components
  29. Moving and stabilizing a rack
  30. Single rack configuration floor space requirements
  31. Enterprise Virtual Array startup
  32. EVA6400 storage system connections
  33. Direct connect
  34. iSCSI connection configurations
  35. Procedures for getting started
  36. Setting up a controller pair using the OCP
  37. Entering the WWN checksum
  38. Entering the storage system password
  39. EVA6400/8400 operation
  40. Managing unused ports
  41. Failback preference setting for HSV controllers
  42. Failback settings by operating system
  43. Changing virtual disk failover/failback setting
  44. Implicit LUN transition
  45. Starting the storage system
  46. Saving storage system configuration data
  47. Adding disk drives to the storage system
  48. Using the OCP
  49. Menu options within the OCP display
  50. Displaying system information
  51. Shutting the controller down
  52. Uninitializing the system
  53. Changing a password
  54. Customer replaceable units
  55. Identifying the spare part
  56. M6412-A disk enclosure replaceable parts
  57. Replacing the failed component
  58. Error messages
  59. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) notice
  60. Class A equipment
  61. Laser device
  62. Canadian notice (avis Canadian)
  63. Dutch notice
  64. French notice
  65. Italian notice
  66. Polish notice
  67. Slovenian notice
  68. Japanese notice
  69. Typical enclosure certification label
  70. B Controller fault management
  71. GUI event display
  72. Displaying Detailed Information
  73. Internal component envelope
  74. EVA cabinet measures and tolerances
  75. Rack Airflow Requirements
  76. UPS operating time limits
  77. Shock and vibration specifications
  78. Operating Shock/Vibration
  79. D Single Path Implementation
  80. Benefits at a glance
  81. General configuration components
  82. Single path HBA server without OpenVMS or Tru64 UNIX
  83. HP-UX configuration
  84. Risks
  85. Windows Server 2003 (32-bit) configuration
  86. Windows Server 2003 (64-bit) configuration
  87. Limitations
  88. SUN Solaris configuration
  89. Tru64 UNIX configuration
  90. OpenVMS configuration
  91. Requirements
  92. Linux (32-bit) configuration
  93. HBA configuration
  94. Linux (64-bit) configuration
  95. IBM AIX configuration
  96. VMware configuration
  97. HP-UX
  98. Windows Server 2003
  99. OpenVMS and Tru64 UNIX
  100. NetWare
  101. ibm aix
  102. VMware
  103. Glossary
  104. Index
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