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StorageWorks 1500cs - Modular Smart Array
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StorageWorks 1500cs - Modular Smart Array
Table of contents
StorageWorks 1500cs - Modular Smart Array
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- About this guide
- Prerequisites
- Document conventions and symbols
- Equipment symbols
- Rack stability
- HP-authorized reseller
- Overview of MSA installation procedures
- Step 1: Review and confirm your plans
- Basic MSA firmware and configuration options
- Complete the planning worksheet on the poster
- Go to the Internet for the most recent MSA and SAN information
- Review MSA installation best practices
- Ongoing
- Plan your storage configuration
- RAID levels
- Hard drive sizes and types
- Step 2: Prepare your site
- MSA1500 specifications
- Step 3: Install MSA option kits
- Step 4: Rack the MSA and the storage enclosures
- Step 5: Install the hard drives
- Step 6: Prepare your servers
- Step 7: Install the HBA in your servers
- Step 8: Prepare your switches
- Step 9: Connect the cables
- Connecting the SCSI cables
- Supported and unsupported SCSI connections
- Connecting the MSA to SATA storage enclosures
- Connecting the MSA to SCSI storage enclosures
- Connecting the Fibre Channel cables
- Connecting Fibre Channel cables in a singlepath configuration
- Connecting Fibre Channel cables in a multipath configuration
- Connecting the power cords
- Connecting the power cords using two UPSs
- Step 10: Power on the devices
- Verify the operating status of the MSA
- Read the messages on the controller display panel
- Verify the operating status of the Fibre Channel switches
- Step 11: Configure your MSA
- Determine which storage configuration utility to use
- About the Array Configuration Utility Command Line Interface
- Configure the MSA
- Installing MSA-specific components on the servers
- Updating MSA controller firmware (if necessary)
- Configuring the storage
- Additional HP-UX support notes
- Installing the ACU-CLI on the servers (optional)
- Obtaining World Wide Port Names
- Installing the current Fibre_SCSI patch on the servers
- Assigning ID Numbers to the controllers and LUNs
- VMware-specific tasks
- Operating system-specific notes
- Tru64 UNIX environments
- Powering off and powering on the MSA
- Powering on the MSA
- A Regulatory notices
- European Union notice
- Laser compliance
- Battery replacement notice
- B Electrostatic discharge
- C Worksheets
- MSA1500 information
- External Fibre Channel interconnect device (switch) information
- Server information
- Hard drive information
- Array (LUN) information
- Index
StorageWorks 1500cs - Modular Smart Array
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- About this Guide
- Prerequisites
- Related documentation
- Document conventions
- Equipment symbols
- Rack stability
- Getting help
- HP technical support
- Installation Procedures - All Deployments
- Step 1: Review and confirm your plans
- Complete the planning worksheet on the poster
- Go to the Internet for the most recent MSA and SAN information
- Review MSA installation best practices
- Plan your storage configuration
- Striping methods
- Hard drive sizes and types
- Spare drives
- Step 2: Prepare your site
- Step 3: Install MSA option kits
- Step 4: Rack the MSA and the storage enclosures
- Step 5: Install the hard drives
- Step 6: Prepare your servers
- Step 7: Install the HBA in your servers
- Step 8: Prepare your switches
- Step 9: Connect the cables
- Connecting the SCSI cables
- Supported and unsupported SCSI connections
- Connecting the MSA to SATA storage enclosures
- Connecting the MSA to SCSI storage enclosures
- Connecting the Fibre Channel cables
- Connecting Fibre Channel cables in a single-path configuration
- Connecting Fibre Channel cables in a multi-path configuration
- Connecting the power cords
- Step 10: Power on the devices
- Verify the operating status of the MSA
- Read the messages on the controller display panel
- Verify the operating status of the storage enclosures
- Step 11: Configure your MSA
- Determine which storage configuration utility to use
- About the Array Configuration Utility
- About the Array Configuration Utility - Command Line Interface
- Configure the MSA
- Configuration Procedures - Windows Environments
- Installing MSA-specific components on the servers
- Updating MSA controller firmware (if necessary)
- Configuring the storage
- Configuration Procedures - Linux Environments
- Configuration Procedures - HP-UX Environments
- Additional HP-UX support notes
- Installing the ACU-CLI on the servers (optional)
- Configuration Procedures - OpenVMS Environments
- Obtaining World Wide Port Names
- Installing the current Fibre_SCSI patch on the servers
- Assigning ID Numbers to the Controllers and LUNs
- Configuration Procedures - Other Environments
- Operating-system-specific notes
- Tru64 UNIX environments
- SCO UNIX environments
- Regulatory Compliance identification numbers
- Canadian notice (Avis Canadien)
- Japanese power cord notice
- Battery replacement notice
- Disposal of waste equipment by users in private households in the European Union
- Prevention methods
- Grounding methods
- Index
StorageWorks 1500cs - Modular Smart Array
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- About this guide
- document conventions and symbols
- Customer self repair
- Illustrated parts list
- system components and leds
- SCSI I/O ports
- controller leds
- SCSI hard drive LEDs
- SATA hard drive LEDs
- Power supply module LEDs
- Available diagnostic tools
- MSA Command Line Interface (MSA-CLI) overview
- System Event Analyzer (SEA) overview
- LCD panel and message descriptions
- informational messages
- LCD message descriptions
- customer replaceable components
- Parts-only warranty service
- warnings and precautions
- equipment symbols
- weight warning
- Device warnings and precautions
- Determining whether a component is hot-pluggable
- Connecting power to the MSA
- Applying power to the MSA
- Removing power from the MSA
- Removing or installing a Fibre Channel interconnect blank
- Removing or installing a hard drive blank
- Removing the component
- installing the component
- Verifying proper operation
- Replacing the controller, controller cache, or controller battery
- verifying component failure
- Removing the controller cache module
- installing the controller cache battery pack
- Replacing a Fibre Channel I/O module
- Installing the component
- Before you begin
- Replacing a fan module
- Replacing a SCSI I/O module
- Enclosure and hard drive migrations
- moving hard drives or arrays
- Hard drive failures and faulted LUNs
- Recovering from compromised fault tolerance (enabling failed LUNs)
- Best practices when replacing hard drives
- time required for a rebuild
- Failure of another drive during rebuild
- A Regulatory compliance and safety
- International notices and statements
- european union notice
- Battery replacement notice
- Taiwan battery recycling notice Power cords
- Index
StorageWorks 1500cs - Modular Smart Array
Table of contents
StorageWorks 1500cs - Modular Smart Array
Table of contents
StorageWorks 1500cs - Modular Smart Array
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