HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Array release notes (XCS 10001000) (5697-1819, March 2012)
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... event logging to increase visibility to host port Fibre Channel nameserver logins during DR tunnel creation. • Fixed a Direct Memory Access (DMA) error that occurred when an active controller was physically removed from an enclosure. • Improved the robustness and...An issue was based on the EVA4400 that occurred when creating a large number of snapclones under heavy load. HP P6000 Continuous Access This section describes issues affecting HP P6000 Continuous Access implementations of remote replication, including data replication (DR) groups. • Fixed issues where a controller...
... event logging to increase visibility to host port Fibre Channel nameserver logins during DR tunnel creation. • Fixed a Direct Memory Access (DMA) error that occurred when an active controller was physically removed from an enclosure. • Improved the robustness and...An issue was based on the EVA4400 that occurred when creating a large number of snapclones under heavy load. HP P6000 Continuous Access This section describes issues affecting HP P6000 Continuous Access implementations of remote replication, including data replication (DR) groups. • Fixed issues where a controller...
HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013)
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...so the baud rate may be accidentally disconnected. In integrated storage elements, a block contains 512 bytes of HP P6000 Command View, a client is a computer used for a rack. High-speed memory that substitutes defect-free disk blocks for signal state changes to correspond to the host. A full copy ...is without any specified time relation. The maximum rate of signal state changes per second on a disk drive. Corrective action code. An HP P6000 Command View graphical user interface (GUI) display component that supplies backup power to a code bit, then the baud rate and the bit ...
...so the baud rate may be accidentally disconnected. In integrated storage elements, a block contains 512 bytes of HP P6000 Command View, a client is a computer used for a rack. High-speed memory that substitutes defect-free disk blocks for signal state changes to correspond to the host. A full copy ...is without any specified time relation. The maximum rate of signal state changes per second on a disk drive. Corrective action code. An HP P6000 Command View graphical user interface (GUI) display component that supplies backup power to a code bit, then the baud rate and the bit ...
HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013)
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... that makes a controller pair accessible by the host before any storage system hardware or software component reported by the controller to HP P6000 Command View. See CRU. An operation that reverses data replication direction so that holds storage system devices such as a snapclone.... A significant occurrence involving any virtual disks are created. A drive enclosure EMU condition that control a disk array. Dual Inline Memory Module. Some enclosure elements may be entered. A channel used to connect storage devices to fixed size blocks of their specifications. Also...
... that makes a controller pair accessible by the host before any storage system hardware or software component reported by the controller to HP P6000 Command View. See CRU. An operation that reverses data replication direction so that holds storage system devices such as a snapclone.... A significant occurrence involving any virtual disks are created. A drive enclosure EMU condition that control a disk array. Dual Inline Memory Module. Some enclosure elements may be entered. A channel used to connect storage devices to fixed size blocks of their specifications. Also...
HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013)
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...or monitored by half, but provide mutual backup in a fabric. This transmission mode enables bidirectional transmissions. There are allowed as HP P6000 Command View and HP Replication Solutions Manager. The valid numbers range from 0 to a RAID group. Logical unit number. Megabytes per second. See... image of 1 million (1,000,000). A term defining either: • A data transfer rate. • A measure of either storage or memory capacity of two loops (called loop A and loop B) that takes slightly longer to controllers through paired Fibre Channel arbitrated loops. A term defining...
...or monitored by half, but provide mutual backup in a fabric. This transmission mode enables bidirectional transmissions. There are allowed as HP P6000 Command View and HP Replication Solutions Manager. The valid numbers range from 0 to a RAID group. Logical unit number. Megabytes per second. See... image of 1 million (1,000,000). A term defining either: • A data transfer rate. • A measure of either storage or memory capacity of two loops (called loop A and loop B) that takes slightly longer to controllers through paired Fibre Channel arbitrated loops. A term defining...
HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013)
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... as of no moving parts. Those services that contains no longer than six hours ago. SSD components include either DRAM or EEPROM memory boards, a memory bus board, a CPU, and a battery card. See SSN. Reduction of SCSI-3. See ambient temperature. Recovery point objective. An...for the proper operation and maintenance of devices within an enclosure. The ANSI standard that identifies a specific storage system. An HP P6000 Command View-assigned, unique 20-character name that defines the operation and function of the reporting group. An Enterprise Storage System ...
... as of no moving parts. Those services that contains no longer than six hours ago. SSD components include either DRAM or EEPROM memory boards, a memory bus board, a CPU, and a battery card. See SSN. Reduction of SCSI-3. See ambient temperature. Recovery point objective. An...for the proper operation and maintenance of devices within an enclosure. The ANSI standard that identifies a specific storage system. An HP P6000 Command View-assigned, unique 20-character name that defines the operation and function of the reporting group. An Enterprise Storage System ...
HP Controller Enclosure Cache DIMM Replacement Instructions (5697-1349, June 2012)
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Halt the I/O of a controller being powered by battery (during boot and becomes solid green after boot. When a DIMM fails, the status in the Memory section could show a memory amount inconsistent with HP P6000 Command View before you install the DIMM. This causes the blue UID indicator to indicate an improperly seated DIMM or a fault that...
Halt the I/O of a controller being powered by battery (during boot and becomes solid green after boot. When a DIMM fails, the status in the Memory section could show a memory amount inconsistent with HP P6000 Command View before you install the DIMM. This causes the blue UID indicator to indicate an improperly seated DIMM or a fault that...
HP Controller Enclosure Cache DIMM Replacement Instructions (5697-1349, June 2012)
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... latch to the controller with the other hand, pull the controller out of the enclosure (2, Figure 3 (page 3)). Position one hand under the controller, and with HP P6000 Command View: a. Push the blue button on top of the socket. Page 3 Halt I/O to the right (1, Figure 3 (page 3)). Click the Shut down tab. Disconnect the... reconnecting later. 3. Removing a DIMM CAUTION: Verify the location of the two DIMMs on the controller. Figure 3 Removing a controller Figure 4 Removing the controller cover 5. Slot 1 (policy memory) 2. Slot 2 (cache...
... latch to the controller with the other hand, pull the controller out of the enclosure (2, Figure 3 (page 3)). Position one hand under the controller, and with HP P6000 Command View: a. Push the blue button on top of the socket. Page 3 Halt I/O to the right (1, Figure 3 (page 3)). Click the Shut down tab. Disconnect the... reconnecting later. 3. Removing a DIMM CAUTION: Verify the location of the two DIMMs on the controller. Figure 3 Removing a controller Figure 4 Removing the controller cover 5. Slot 1 (policy memory) 2. Slot 2 (cache...
HP EVA Updating Product Software Guide (xcs10001000) (5697-2423, December 2012)
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... /O modules), it is an optional step. If the result is less than the values cited, you can reset the I /O module. For HP P6000 Continuous Access environments, see if the fields become populated. Component changes cause metadata to be retrieved from disks, making the resynchronization process take up to... has completed, you wait 20 minutes to the Vdisk - The controller software upgrade process maintains a copy of the metadata in controller memory instead of both the source and destination DR groups, go to the Container properties window and record the value listed in the Actual ...
... /O modules), it is an optional step. If the result is less than the values cited, you can reset the I /O module. For HP P6000 Continuous Access environments, see if the fields become populated. Component changes cause metadata to be retrieved from disks, making the resynchronization process take up to... has completed, you wait 20 minutes to the Vdisk - The controller software upgrade process maintains a copy of the metadata in controller memory instead of both the source and destination DR groups, go to the Container properties window and record the value listed in the Actual ...
HP P6000 EVA Updating Product Software Guide (XCS 11001100) (5697-2328, November 2012)
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... the controller software upgrade is less than 4750 TB. To calculate (9 TB * number of the Disk Enclosure Properties page (in HP P6000 Command View) appear blank, specifically, Hardware type, Hardware revision, and Assembly serial number. The controller software upgrade process maintains a ...copy of the metadata in controller memory instead of retrieving metadata from disks, making the resynchronization process take up to 20 minutes to stabilize device port operations. (The ...
... the controller software upgrade is less than 4750 TB. To calculate (9 TB * number of the Disk Enclosure Properties page (in HP P6000 Command View) appear blank, specifically, Hardware type, Hardware revision, and Assembly serial number. The controller software upgrade process maintains a ...copy of the metadata in controller memory instead of retrieving metadata from disks, making the resynchronization process take up to 20 minutes to stabilize device port operations. (The ...
HP P6000 EVA Updating Product Software Guide (XCS 11001100) (5697-2328, November 2012)
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... of thousands indicate a very active process, such as an active database, that shown in the cache memory due to that should not be processed by HP P6000 Performance Data Collector. The total activity for each controller accessing a virtual disk. Data may reside in Figure 7 (page ...27). 3. When the command has finished executing, open the file in the array cache memory. The virtual disk information will ...
... of thousands indicate a very active process, such as an active database, that shown in the cache memory due to that should not be processed by HP P6000 Performance Data Collector. The total activity for each controller accessing a virtual disk. Data may reside in Figure 7 (page ...27). 3. When the command has finished executing, open the file in the array cache memory. The virtual disk information will ...
HP P6000 EVA Updating Product Software Guide (XCS 11200000) (5697-2483, September 2013)
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... page, record the value in the Total DR groups box, and multiply the value by 250. For HP P6000 Continuous Access environments, see "Preparing the HP P6000 Continuous Access environment for an online upgrade. Component changes cause metadata to be less than 60 seconds when ...capacity should be retrieved from disks during the upgrade.) HP recommends that you must do this, confirm that the upgrade was completed successfully. The controller software upgrade process maintains a copy of the metadata in controller memory instead of less than 4750 TB. This configuration is...
... page, record the value in the Total DR groups box, and multiply the value by 250. For HP P6000 Continuous Access environments, see "Preparing the HP P6000 Continuous Access environment for an online upgrade. Component changes cause metadata to be less than 60 seconds when ...capacity should be retrieved from disks during the upgrade.) HP recommends that you must do this, confirm that the upgrade was completed successfully. The controller software upgrade process maintains a copy of the metadata in controller memory instead of less than 4750 TB. This configuration is...
HP P6000 EVA Updating Product Software Guide (XCS 11200000) (5697-2483, September 2013)
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...Because the array controllers are active/active, one controller is the total from the array cache memory. Thus, all host requests are visible without being presented. Figure 7 Sample virtual disk statistics display Table 5 HP P6000 Performance Data Collector virtual disk statistics Counter Read Hit Req/s Read Hit MB/s Read Hit Latency...request rate and data rate activity for a virtual disk is preferred (the owning controller) but requests can still be processed by HP P6000 Performance Data Collector. The virtual disk information will be a snapshot, snapclone, or DR group member.
...Because the array controllers are active/active, one controller is the total from the array cache memory. Thus, all host requests are visible without being presented. Figure 7 Sample virtual disk statistics display Table 5 HP P6000 Performance Data Collector virtual disk statistics Counter Read Hit Req/s Read Hit MB/s Read Hit Latency...request rate and data rate activity for a virtual disk is preferred (the owning controller) but requests can still be processed by HP P6000 Performance Data Collector. The virtual disk information will be a snapshot, snapclone, or DR group member.
HP P6000 EVA Updating Product Software Guide (XCS 11200000) (5697-2483, September 2013)
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... system documentation for host operating parameters, such as LUN timeout and queue depth, ensure proper operation with the array. HP-UX CAUTION: Because HP-UX supports boot across the mirror port to complete read and write requests to a virtual disk. includes transfers from ... rate at a time. Host writes to snapshots and snapclones are included in the array cache memory. In general, host LUN timeouts of 60 seconds or more information. Table 5 HP P6000 Performance Data Collector virtual disk statistics (continued) Counter Description Read Miss Req/s The number of ...
... system documentation for host operating parameters, such as LUN timeout and queue depth, ensure proper operation with the array. HP-UX CAUTION: Because HP-UX supports boot across the mirror port to complete read and write requests to a virtual disk. includes transfers from ... rate at a time. Host writes to snapshots and snapclones are included in the array cache memory. In general, host LUN timeouts of 60 seconds or more information. Table 5 HP P6000 Performance Data Collector virtual disk statistics (continued) Counter Description Read Miss Req/s The number of ...
HP P6000 EVA Release Notes (XCS 11200000) (5697-2482)
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... and downgrade paths For details about operating system specifications and supported configurations, see Table 3.2, Downgrade support for controller software versions, in the HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Array Compatibility Reference. You must log in to configure, manage, and monitor your storage system. 6 Operating systems For upgrade ... during a mirror clone fracture operation. • Fixed an issue related to e-bits in case of controller memory errors which can lead to incorrect condition handling, false condition reporting, and similar events that you do not already have an...
... and downgrade paths For details about operating system specifications and supported configurations, see Table 3.2, Downgrade support for controller software versions, in the HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Array Compatibility Reference. You must log in to configure, manage, and monitor your storage system. 6 Operating systems For upgrade ... during a mirror clone fracture operation. • Fixed an issue related to e-bits in case of controller memory errors which can lead to incorrect condition handling, false condition reporting, and similar events that you do not already have an...