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StorageWorks 4400

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StorageWorks 4400

Brand: HP | Category: Storage
Table of contents
  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
StorageWorks 4400 first page preview

StorageWorks 4400

Brand: HP | Category: Storage
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. About this guide
  6. Document conventions and symbols
  7. HP technical support
  8. HP websites
  9. EVA4400 hardware
  10. M6412 disk enclosures
  11. I/O modules
  12. I/O module status indicators
  13. Fiber optic Fibre Channel cables
  14. Fibre Channel disk drives
  15. Disk drive blank
  16. Controller enclosure (front bezel)
  17. Hsv300/hsv300-s controller enclosure (back view)
  18. Controller status indicators
  19. HSV300 controller status LEDs
  20. Fan module
  21. Battery module
  22. Storage system racks
  23. PDUs
  24. PDMs
  25. Rack AC power distribution
  26. Rack System/E power distribution components
  27. Moving and stabilizing a rack
  28. Single rack configuration floor space requirements
  29. Raising a leveler foot
  30. EVA4400 operation
  31. Changing virtual disk failover/failback setting
  32. Storage system shutdown and startup
  33. Shutting down the storage system from the array controller
  34. Management module
  35. Connecting through a private network
  36. Accessing the WOCP through HP Command View EVA
  37. Recovery firmware CD
  38. Replacing array components
  39. Identifying the spare part
  40. M6412 disk enclosure replaceable parts
  41. Replacing the failed component
  42. Single path implementation
  43. Recommended mitigations
  44. Single path HBA server without OpenVMS
  45. HP-UX configuration
  46. Risks
  47. Windows Server 2003 (32-bit) and Windows 2000 configuration
  48. Windows Server 2003 (64-bit) configuration
  49. SUN Solaris configuration
  50. OpenVMS configuration
  51. NetWare configuration
  52. Limitations
  53. HBA configuration
  54. Linux (Itanium) configuration
  55. IBM AIX configuration
  56. VMware configuration
  57. Failure scenarios
  58. Sun Solaris
  59. NetWare
  60. Linux
  61. VMware
  62. Error messages
  63. A Regulatory notices
  64. Class A equipment
  65. Laser device
  66. Canadien notice (avis Canadien)
  67. Dutch notice
  68. Finnish notice
  69. Greek notice
  70. Lithuanian notice
  71. Slovenian notice
  72. Japanese notice
  73. Typical enclosure certification label
  74. B Non-standard rack specifications
  75. EVA cabinet measures and tolerances
  76. Configuration Standards
  77. Shock and vibration specifications
  78. Glossary
  79. Index
StorageWorks 4400 first page preview

StorageWorks 4400

Brand: HP | Category: Storage
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. About this guide
  6. Document conventions and symbols
  7. Rack stability
  8. Location of WWN and serial number
  9. Subscription service
  10. Installation checklist
  11. Installation checklist, cont'd
  12. Review and confirm your plans
  13. System and performance expectations
  14. Prepare your site
  15. Provide adequate and redundant sources of power
  16. Remove product from packaging
  17. Install components
  18. Attach the brackets for a longer chassis
  19. Converting the rails
  20. Attaching the rail
  21. Install the enclosures
  22. Drive bay sequence
  23. Installing drives
  24. Installing SFPs
  25. Connect cables and power cords
  26. Connecting the Fibre Channel cables
  27. Turn on power
  28. Verify the operating status of the EVA
  29. Verify the operating status of the disk enclosures
  30. Installing Fibre Channel drivers
  31. HSV300-S rear view
  32. Verify the operating status of the servers
  33. Connecting to the management module
  34. Connecting through a private network
  35. Accessing HP Command View EVA on the management module
  36. Accessing the WOCP through HP Command View EVA
  37. Configuring management servers using HP SmartStart EVA Storage
  38. Storage
  39. Configuring non-Windows application servers
  40. Multipathing
  41. Creating and presenting virtual disks
  42. Verifying virtual disk access from the host
  43. Creating volume groups on a virtual disk using vgcreate
  44. Accessing IBM AIX utilities
  45. Upgrading Linux components
  46. Upgrading qla2x00 RPMs
  47. Using the source RPM
  48. Verifying virtual disks from the host
  49. Using the CFG.NLM utility
  50. Verifying Fibre Channel adapter software installation
  51. Scanning the bus
  52. Configuring virtual disks from the OpenVMS host
  53. Setting preferred paths
  54. Configuring Emulex FCAs with the lpfc driver
  55. Configuring QLogic FCAs with the qla2300 driver
  56. Fabric setup and zoning
  57. Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager (MPxIO)/Sun Storage Multipathing
  58. Configuring virtual disks from the host
  59. VMware
  60. Configuring the EVA4400 in VMware host servers
  61. Setting the multipathing policy
  62. Verifying connectivity
  63. Using and monitoring your storage
  64. A EVA4400 cabling diagrams
  65. Fibre Channel cabling for the EVA (rear view, top-mounted controller)
  66. Connecting Fibre Channel cables to the EVA4400 (front end)
  67. Cabling the controller to front end components - Fibre Channel to switch detail view with server-based management
  68. Connecting to the HSV300-S controller enclosure
  69. HSV300-S controller enclosure in a direct connect configuration with server-based management
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