User GuideHP StorageWorksEnterprise Virtual Array 3000Product Version: 3.0Second Edition (October 2003)Part Number: EK-EVA30-UG. B01*EK-EVA30-UG. B0
Contents10 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide
Storage System Hardware Components100 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideConnecting the enclosures to the cabinet JBs establishes the enclosure a
Storage System Hardware Components101Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide.Error Condition ReportingThe EMU constantly monitors enclosure and eleme
Storage System Hardware Components102 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideNote: An error always generates a condition report. Not all condition r
Storage System Hardware Components103Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuidePrompt corrective action should be taken to prevent system degradation.Re
Storage System Hardware Components104 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideReporting Characteristics An INFORMATION condition is the least severe
Storage System Hardware Components105Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideError Condition Report FormatEach EMU detected condition generates a cond
Storage System Hardware Components106 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide7. When all error conditions have been displayed, press and release the
Storage System Hardware Components107Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideReporting Group FeatureAnother function of the enclosure address bus is t
Storage System Hardware Components108 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide3. Press and release the top pushbutton to display the first two-digits
Storage System Hardware Components109Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideFigure 48: Location of LED status displays—enclosure rearStatus Monitori
11Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideAbout This GuideAbout this GuideAbout this GuideThis user guide provides information to help you: Learn abo
Storage System Hardware Components110 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide Sensing ambient temperatureNote: The ambient temperature is the tempe
Storage System Hardware Components111Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideHSV100 ControllersThis section describes the major features and function
Storage System Hardware Components112 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideOperator Control PanelThe operator control panel (OCP) provides a direct
Storage System Hardware Components113Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideNavigation PushbuttonsThe OCP includes four pushbuttons used to navigate
Storage System Hardware Components114 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideAlphanumeric LCDThe alphanumeric LCD is a two-row display, with each row
Storage System Hardware Components115Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideFigure 53: OCP menu treeSystemInformationPowerPCProcessorVersionBattery
Storage System Hardware Components116 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideUse the following procedure to select and navigate the OCP menu tree.Not
Storage System Hardware Components117Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideDisplaying System InformationNote: This information is intended to assis
Storage System Hardware Components118 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide PIC (programmable integrated circuit) firmware revision level for:— Ad
Storage System Hardware Components119Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideShutting Down the Storage SystemCaution: To power off the storage system
About this Guide12 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideIntended AudienceThis book is intended for use by Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 customers w
Storage System Hardware Components120 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideTable 25: Shutdown ProceduresLCD Prompt DescriptionRESTART This procedu
Storage System Hardware Components121Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideRestarting the Storage SystemTo restore a controller to an operational st
Storage System Hardware Components122 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuidePowering Off the Storage SystemUse the following procedure to remove pow
Storage System Hardware Components123Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideUninitializing the Storage SystemUninitializing is another way to shut do
Storage System Hardware Components124 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuidePassword OptionsA password is typically defined during installation of t
Storage System Hardware Components125Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideNote: After changing the storage system password using the OCP, it will
Storage System Hardware Components126 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideClearing a PasswordUse the following procedure to remove password protec
Storage System Hardware Components127Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideHSV100 Controller CablingOn the rear of the controller are the data and p
Storage System Hardware Components128 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideStorage System RacksAll Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 components are mou
Storage System Hardware Components129Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide— The rack PDUs are connected to different wall receptacles.— The drive e
About this GuideEnterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide13ConventionsThis section describes the various conventions used throughout this guide.Documen
Storage System Hardware Components130 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuidePDU AssemblyThe dual PDU assembly mounts in the lower rear of the rack.
Storage System Hardware Components131Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuidePDMsThere are eight PDMs mounted in the rear of each rack: Four mounted
Storage System Hardware Components132 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideRack AC Power DistributionThe power distribution in an Enterprise rack i
Storage System Hardware Components133Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideRack System/E Power Distribution ComponentsAC power is distributed to the
Storage System Hardware Components134 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideRack AC Power DistributionThe power distribution configuration in a Rack
Storage System Hardware Components135Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideMoving and Stabilizing a RackWARNING: The physical size and weight of th
Storage System Hardware Components136 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide.Figure 61: Rack floor space requirements (single-piece rear door)Figur
Storage System Hardware Components137Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideIf the feet are not fully raised, complete the following procedure:1. Rai
Storage System Hardware Components138 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide
139Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideARegulatory Notices and SpecificationsThis appendix includes regulatory notices and product specifications
About this Guide14 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideNote: Text set off in this manner presents commentary, sidelights, or interesting points o
Regulatory Notices and Specifications140 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideCountrySpecific CertificationsHP tests electronic products for compl
Regulatory Notices and Specifications141Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideFederal Communications Commission NoticePart 15 of the Federal Communi
Regulatory Notices and Specifications142 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guideequipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television rece
Regulatory Notices and Specifications143Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideLaser DeviceAll Hewlett-Packard systems equipped with a laser device c
Regulatory Notices and Specifications144 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideCertification and Classification InformationThis product contains a l
Regulatory Notices and Specifications145Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideCanadian Notice (Avis Canadien)Class A EquipmentThis Class A digital a
Regulatory Notices and Specifications146 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideEuropean Union NoticeProducts with the CE Marking comply with both th
Regulatory Notices and Specifications147Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideJapanese Notice
Regulatory Notices and Specifications148 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideHarmonics Conformance (Japan)Taiwanese Notice
Regulatory Notices and Specifications149Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideFibre Channel Drive Enclosure SpecificationsThis appendix defines the
About this GuideEnterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide15Power supplies or systems marked with these symbols indicate the presence of multiple source
Regulatory Notices and Specifications150 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideTable 27: Drive Enclosure Elements Physical SpecificationsSpecificat
Regulatory Notices and Specifications151Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideEnvironmental SpecificationsTo ensure optimum product operation you mu
Regulatory Notices and Specifications152 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideCaution: The AC power distribution within a rack ensures a balanced
Regulatory Notices and Specifications153Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideTable 32 and Table 33 define the output voltage and current specificat
Regulatory Notices and Specifications154 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideHSV100 Controller SpecificationsThis section defines the physical, po
Regulatory Notices and Specifications155Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuidePower SpecificationsTable 35 defines the HSV Controller power supply i
Regulatory Notices and Specifications156 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideTable 37 defines the HSV Controller power supply output power specifi
Regulatory Notices and Specifications157Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideStorage System RacksPhysical SpecificationsWARNING: The weight of the
Regulatory Notices and Specifications158 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideEnvironmental SpecificationsTo ensure optimum product operation, you
Regulatory Notices and Specifications159Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuidePower SpecificationsTable 42 defines the AC power specifications for t
About this Guide16 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideRack StabilityRack stability ensures protection for personnel and equipment.WARNING: To re
Regulatory Notices and Specifications160 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide
161Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideBEMU Generated Condition ReportsThis appendix provides a description of the EMU generated condition reports
EMU Generated Condition Reports162 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideCondition Report FormatWhen the EMU alphanumeric display is Er, there are a
EMU Generated Condition Reports163Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideCorrecting ErrorsCorrecting an error may require you to perform a specific s
EMU Generated Condition Reports164 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide ec is the error codeA direct correlation exists between the disk drive el
EMU Generated Condition Reports165Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideComplete the following procedure to correct this problem:1. Record all six c
EMU Generated Condition Reports166 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide0.1.en.04 CRITICAL Condition—Loop A Drive Link Rate IncorrectThe drive is c
EMU Generated Condition Reports167Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide7. Observe the EMU to ensure the error is corrected.8. If unable to correct
EMU Generated Condition Reports168 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide3. If AC is present, and the rack power distribution circuitry is functioni
EMU Generated Condition Reports169Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideBlower ConditionsThe format of a blower condition report is 0.3.en.ec, where
About this GuideEnterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide17Getting HelpIf you still have a question after reading this guide, contact an HP authorized
EMU Generated Condition Reports170 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide0.3.en.02 CRITICAL Condition—Blower SpeedA blower is operating at a speed t
EMU Generated Condition Reports171Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide0.3.en.06 UNRECOVERABLE Condition—No Blowers InstalledNote: When this condi
EMU Generated Condition Reports172 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideTemperature ConditionsThe format of a temperature condition report is 0.4.e
EMU Generated Condition Reports173Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide4. Ensure that both blowers are operating properly (the LEDs are on) and nei
EMU Generated Condition Reports174 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide3. Observe the EMU to ensure the error is corrected.4. If the ambient tempe
EMU Generated Condition Reports175Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideEMU ConditionsThe format of an EMU condition report is 0.7.01.ec, where: 0.
EMU Generated Condition Reports176 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide5. If unable to correct the problem, contact your HP authorized service rep
EMU Generated Condition Reports177Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide0.7.01.05 UNRECOVERABLE Condition—Backplane NVRAMNote: Backplane NVRAM erro
EMU Generated Condition Reports178 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide0.7.01.11 NONCRITICAL Condition—EMU NVRAM Write FailureThe EMU cannot write
EMU Generated Condition Reports179Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideComplete the following procedure to correct this problem:1. Record all six c
About this Guide18 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideHP Authorized ResellerFor the name of your nearest HP authorized reseller: In the United S
EMU Generated Condition Reports180 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide0.7.01.15 UNRECOVERABLE Condition—EMU Hardware FailureThe EMU is inoperativ
EMU Generated Condition Reports181Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideTransceiver ConditionsThe format of a transceiver condition report is 0.F.en
EMU Generated Condition Reports182 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide0.F.en.03 CRITICAL Condition—Transceiver FC-AL Bus Fault The system has det
EMU Generated Condition Reports183Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide1.2.en.01 NONCRITICAL Condition—High Voltage This condition report indicates
EMU Generated Condition Reports184 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide1.3.en.02 CRITICAL Condition—High Current This condition report indicates t
EMU Generated Condition Reports185Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide8.2.01.12 NONCRITICAL Condition—Backplane NVRAM Read FailureThe system is un
EMU Generated Condition Reports186 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide8.7.en.01 CRITICAL Condition—I/O Module Unsupported The I/O module Fibre Ch
EMU Generated Condition Reports187Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide8.7.en.12 NONCRITICAL Condition—I/O Module NVRAM Read Failure The system is
EMU Generated Condition Reports188 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide
189Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideCHSV Controller Fault ManagementThis appendix describes how the storage system controller displays events a
19Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide1Storage System DescriptionThis chapter provides an overview of the HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array
HSV Controller Fault Management190 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideUsing Command View EVACommand View EVA provides detailed information about
HSV Controller Fault Management191Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideGUI Event DisplayA problem that generates the Event display reduces the syst
HSV Controller Fault Management192 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideFault Management DisplaysWhen you do not have access to Command View EVA, y
HSV Controller Fault Management193Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideDisplaying Detailed InformationThe Detail View menu lets you examine detaile
HSV Controller Fault Management194 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide event_—the type information in the file w010605_—the NSC base level buil
195Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideDCustomer Replaceable UnitsThis appendix describes the procedures for replacing Customer Replaceable Units
Customer Replaceable Units196 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideESD ProtectionWhen replacing a CRU, you must take precautions to prevent the pos
Customer Replaceable Units197Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideCommon Replacement ProceduresThe following procedures are common to all CRU repla
Customer Replaceable Units198 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideDetermining CRU Part NumbersAll CRUs have an HP 6–3 spare part number on the pro
Customer Replaceable Units199Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideReplacing a Disk DriveComplete the following procedure to replace a disk drive.Ca
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Storage System Description20 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideIntroductionThe HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 is a high performan
Customer Replaceable Units200 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide4. Insert the replacement drive into the enclosure until the drive is against th
Customer Replaceable Units201Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideInstalling a Drive BlankComplete the following procedure to replace a disk drive
Customer Replaceable Units202 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide4. Insert the drive blank into the enclosure bay until locking tabs 1 and 2 enga
Customer Replaceable Units203Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideProtecting Fiber Optic ConnectionsThis section describes the procedures and proce
Customer Replaceable Units204 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideOne of the many sources for cleaning equipment specifically designed for fiber o
205Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideglossaryGlossaryGlossaryThis glossary defines Enterprise Virtual Array terms used in this publication or re
Glossary206 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guideallocation policyStorage system rules that govern how virtual disks are created. Allocate Complete
Glossary207Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guidebackplane An electronic printed circuit board that distributes data, control, power, and other sign
Glossary208 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guidecable assembly A fiber optic cable that has connectors installed on one or both ends. General use
Glossary209Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideCommand View EVA GUIThe graphical user interface (GUI) through which a user can control and monitor
Storage System Description21Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideFigure 1: Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 in a 42U rackCXO8231A
Glossary210 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guidecontroller pair Two interconnected controller modules which together control a physical disk array
Glossary211Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guidedevice-side ports See device ports.DIMMDual Inline Memory Module. A small circuit board holding mem
Glossary212 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guidedisk replacement delayThe time that elapses between a drive failure and when the controller starts
Glossary213Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideEMUEnvironmental Monitoring Unit. An element which monitors the status of an enclosure, including t
Glossary214 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideEnterprise Virtual Array rackA unit that holds controller enclosures, disk drive enclosures, power
Glossary215Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guidefabric A Fibre Channel fabric switch or two or more interconnected Fibre Channel switches allowing
Glossary216 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guidefiber opticsThe technology where light is transmitted through glass or plastic (optical) threads (
Glossary217Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guidefrequency The number of cycles that occur in one second expressed in Hertz (Hz). Thus, 1 Hz is equi
Glossary218 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuidegigabaudAn encoded bit transmission rate of one billion (109) bits per second.gigabitSee Gb.gigabi
Glossary219Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuidehubA communications infrastructure device to which nodes on a multi-point bus or loop are physicall
Storage System Description22 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideKey Features and BenefitsThe Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 provides the following
Glossary220 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideKKilo. A scientific notation denoting a multiplier of one thousand (1,000).KB Kilobyte. A unit of
Glossary221Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideloopSee arbitrated loop.loop ID Seven-bit values numbered contiguously from 0 to 126 decimal and re
Glossary222 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideMbps Megabits per second. A measure of bandwidth or data transfers occurring at a rate of 1,000,00
Glossary223Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideNONCRITICAL Condition A disk drive enclosure EMU condition report that occurs when one or more elem
Glossary224 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guideparam That portion of the HSV controller termination code display that defines: The 2-character p
Glossary225Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guideport-wine colored An HP convention of applying the color of port wine to a CRU tab, lever, or handl
Glossary226 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guideread caching A cache method used to decrease subsystem response times to a read request by allowin
Glossary227Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guideroom temperature See ambient temperature.SCSI — Small Computer System Interface. An American Nation
Glossary228 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guidesnapshot A temporary virtual disk (VD) that reflects the contents of another virtual disk at a par
Glossary229Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideTBpsTerabytes per second. A data transfer rate of 1,000,000,000,000 (1012) bytes per second.TC Term
Storage System Description23Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideThe following features are provided by the optional Continuous Access EVA software
Glossary230 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guideunwritten cached dataAlso called unflushed data.See also dirty data.UPSUninterruptible Power Suppl
Glossary231Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guidevirtual disk snapshot See snapshot.Vraid0 A virtualization technique that provides no data protecti
Glossary232 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide
233Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideindexIndexIndex+12.5 VDC 86+5.1 VDC 8614-drive enclosure bay numbering 762C2D configuration 20AAC input mis
Index234 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideCRITICAL conditions 170DC power 86display 109failure 170missing 170, 171monitored functions 90NONCRIT
IndexEnterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 235physical layout 28connectorscontroller 127enclosure address bus 89LCD only 89power IEC 309 receptacle
Index236 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guidedisplaying status 109hot swapping 26MTBF specifications 151, 158overcurrent sensors 85overheating 82p
IndexEnterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 237En description 99enabling the audible alarm 97enclosure address busaddressing configurations 99connec
Index238 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideFederal Communications Commission. See FCC 141fiber opticscleaning cable connectors 203protecting cab
IndexEnterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 239initializing the storage system 45input and output ports 78input ports 78installationlowering a level
Storage System Description24 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideStorage System ComponentsThe Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 consists of three main
Index240 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideNetwork Storage Controller See NSCnode WWN labels 41NONCRITICAL conditions 103audible alarm 96backpla
IndexEnterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 241NEMA L6-30R 128power distribution 128AC power overview 132Power Distribution Modules See PDM.Power D
Index242 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guiderelated documentation 12relative humiditydrive enclosure 151operating 158shipping 151, 158short term
IndexEnterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide 243enclosure fault 92I/O modules 108OCP 112power 92power supplies 88, 108status monitoring and display 1
Index244 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guidepower suppliesmissing 168shutdown 176shutdown failure 180shutdown 176user interface 25user interface
Storage System Description25Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideFigure 2: Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 storage solutionCommand View EVAThe user
Storage System Description26 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideVirtual Controller SoftwareHP StorageWorks Virtual Controller Software (VCS) mana
Storage System Description27Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideOptional Software LicensingBusiness Copy EVA and Continuous Access EVA require a s
Storage System Description28 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuidePhysical Layout of the Storage SystemThe Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 consists o
Storage System Description29Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideFibre Channel Drive EnclosureEach Fibre Channel drive enclosure includes the follo
3Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuidecontentsContentsAbout this Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Storage System Description30 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideHSV100 ControllersTwo high-performance HSV100 controllers are included in each st
Storage System Description31Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideStorage System RackThe available storage system racks are designed for mounting st
Storage System Description32 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideOperating Tips and InformationThis section contains general information on operat
Storage System Description33Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideDisk Resource Pending Timeout for Large ConfigurationsIn order to ensure continuou
Storage System Description34 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuidePath A - Failover OnlyAt initial presentation The units are brought online to Con
Storage System Description35Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideTable 3 describes the failback default behavior and settings allowed for each oper
Storage System Description36 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide
37Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide2Storage System StartupThis chapter provides the procedures necessary to complete the installation and begin
Storage System Startup38 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideStorage System ConnectionsFigure 6 shows a typical Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 SAN
Storage System Startup39Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideProcedures for Getting StartedFollow the process below to guide you through the instal
Contents4 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideProcedures for Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Storage System Startup40 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide The kit that contains the hardware documentation and ships with the storage system.
Storage System Startup41Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideThe Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 World Wide Name Label sheet identifies the WWN for e
Storage System Startup42 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideEntering the WWNTable 4 defines the pushbutton functions when entering the WWN or the
Storage System Startup43Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideEntering the WWN ChecksumThe second part of the WWN entry procedure is to enter the 2-
Storage System Startup44 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideIf you enter an incorrect WWN or checksum, the data will be rejected and you must rep
Storage System Startup45Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideThe controller pair setup is complete.Note: After the WWN and password have been inpu
Storage System Startup46 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideInstalling Command View EVACommand View EVA is installed on the OpenView storage mana
Storage System Startup47Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideTable 7: LC-LC CablesLength Description HP Part Number2.0 m 2-meter LC-LC Multi-Mode
Storage System Startup48 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide
49Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide3Command View EVAThis chapter provides an overview of Command View EVA — the management software for the Ent
Contents5Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideA Regulatory Notices and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command View EVA50 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideIntroduction to Command View EVACommand View EVA is the user interface through which you co
Command View EVA51Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideLaunching Command View EVATo access Command View EVA, browse to the Storage Management Appli
Command View EVA52 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideFigure 10: HSV Storage Network Properties pageNote: If an uninitialized storage system is
Command View EVA53Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideOrganization of the Interface WindowThe Command View EVA user interface is organized like th
Command View EVA54 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideThe Session PaneThe Session pane, shown in Figure 12, displays information about the specif
Command View EVA55Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideFigure 13: Navigation paneAdding a FolderThe initial folder structure is simple, but you ca
Command View EVA56 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideThe ? button, which is in the upper right corner of the Content pane, displays help for tha
Command View EVA57Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideSetting Storage Management Agent OptionsCommand View EVA is a storage management agent. Mana
Command View EVA58 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideFor more information on a specific option, log in to Command View EVA and click the ? butto
Command View EVA59Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideStorage System Managed by Another Management AgentA management agent can control multiple st
Contents6 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideBlower Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command View EVA60 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideControlling and Monitoring Storage System ComponentsThis section discusses controlling and
Command View EVA61Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideNote: The maximum number of virtual disks is 512. One virtual disk can be presented to mult
Command View EVA62 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideFigure 19: Virtual Disk folder Presenting a HostA host can be selected for presentation (t
Command View EVA63Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideFigure 20: Host folderProperties of individual hosts are accessed by selecting a specific h
Command View EVA64 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideAdding a HostBefore a host can use the storage system's virtual disks, the host must b
Command View EVA65Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideDisk GroupsA disk group is the set or pool of physical disk drives in which a virtual disk i
Command View EVA66 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideSelecting a disk group within the disk groups folder in the Navigation pane displays the Di
Command View EVA67Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide Locating a disk group—causes an LED to light up allowing you to identify the physical driv
Command View EVA68 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideFigure 24: Data Replication folderHardwareThe hardware folders provide a view into the ope
Command View EVA69Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideThe Hardware folder is accessible using the folder structure in the Navigation pane, as show
Contents7Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide10 HSV Storage Network Properties page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command View EVA70 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideFor more information about racks, see “Storage System Racks” on page 128.ControllersEach st
Command View EVA71Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideFigure 27: Controller folderFor more information about controllers, see “HSV100 Controllers
Command View EVA72 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide Controller enclosure—a controller enclosure is the mechanical enclosure that protects the
Command View EVA73Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideFigure 29: Controller Enclosure Properties pageFor more information about enclosures, see “
Command View EVA74 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide
75Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide4Storage System Hardware ComponentsThis chapter describes the HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000
Storage System Hardware Components76 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideFibre Channel Drive EnclosuresThe major enclosure components are: 2.125-
Storage System Hardware Components77Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideFC-AL I/O Modules Two I/O modules provide the interface between the drive
Storage System Hardware Components78 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideThe I/O modules are major components in the Fibre Channel loop. Each modu
Storage System Hardware Components79Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideTable 10: Operational I/O Module LED Descriptions and Status DisplaysTop
Contents8 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide48 Location of LED status displays—enclosure rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Storage System Hardware Components80 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideTable 11: Nonoperational I/O Module LED Descriptions and Status Displays
Storage System Hardware Components81Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideI/O Module PowerThe I/O module +5 VDC power sensing device protects the mo
Storage System Hardware Components82 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideUp to 14 disk drives can be installed in a Fibre Channel Drive Enclosure.
Storage System Hardware Components83Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideFigure 37: Disk drive status icons locationThe following sections describ
Storage System Hardware Components84 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideDrive Status DisplaysWhen displaying status, the LEDs are either On, Off,
Storage System Hardware Components85Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideDrive PowerThe drive voltage backplane sensors (+5.1 VDC and +12.1 VDC) ca
Storage System Hardware Components86 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideCaution: Never remove more than one drive at a time, as this process can
Storage System Hardware Components87Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideThe nominal output of each power supply is 499 W, with a peak output of 68
Storage System Hardware Components88 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideShould a blower be operating too slowly or stopped (a “blower failure”),
Storage System Hardware Components89Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide Controls and DisplaysFigure 41 identifies the location and function of th
Contents9Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide11 Nonoperational I/O Module LED Descriptions and Status Displays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Storage System Hardware Components90 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideEMU FunctionsThe primary functions of the EMU include: Using the Enclosu
Storage System Hardware Components91Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideEMU DisplaysThe EMU uses a combination of LEDs, icons, the two-character a
Storage System Hardware Components92 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideEMU LED DisplaysThe EMU status LEDs are located above the alphanumeric di
Storage System Hardware Components93Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideUsing the Alphanumeric DisplayThe two-character alphanumeric display is lo
Storage System Hardware Components94 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideNote: 7-segment display limitations preclude displaying uppercase charac
Storage System Hardware Components95Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideNote: Anytime you press and release the bottom pushbutton, the display wi
Storage System Hardware Components96 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideAudible Alarm OperationsWhenever an error condition exists, the audible a
Storage System Hardware Components97Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideUsing the mute feature ensures that you are aware of more severe errors an
Storage System Hardware Components98 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideYou can mute the audible alarm by completing the following procedure.Note
Storage System Hardware Components99Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User GuideUsing the Enclosure Number FeatureThis section provides a general descript
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