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If questions arise during deployment: Entering commands and creating configuration files-When typing long command-line strings or manually creating configuration files, make sure to follow the deployment guide carefully and completely. During the deployment, carefully follow the... a Smart Array controller, the miniroot must follow the syntax exactly as shown in the deployment guide. See the deployment guide for your HP Smart Array controller, available at www.sun.com/bigadmin/home/index.jsp?baMainView=solaris&baSubView=solaris. 5 Before beginning the deployment, review the...
If questions arise during deployment: Entering commands and creating configuration files-When typing long command-line strings or manually creating configuration files, make sure to follow the deployment guide carefully and completely. During the deployment, carefully follow the... a Smart Array controller, the miniroot must follow the syntax exactly as shown in the deployment guide. See the deployment guide for your HP Smart Array controller, available at www.sun.com/bigadmin/home/index.jsp?baMainView=solaris&baSubView=solaris. 5 Before beginning the deployment, review the...
NAS 8000 User's Guide
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..., and HP customer support engineers who are experienced with the following: ■ Windows and UNIX servers ■ Windows, UNIX, and Linux operating systems Related Documentation In addition to this guide, HP provides corresponding information: ■ HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 on-line help system. ■ HP StorageWorks Solution Integration Manuals. ■ HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 Data Path Manager Installation and User's Guide. ■ HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 Command...
..., and HP customer support engineers who are experienced with the following: ■ Windows and UNIX servers ■ Windows, UNIX, and Linux operating systems Related Documentation In addition to this guide, HP provides corresponding information: ■ HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 on-line help system. ■ HP StorageWorks Solution Integration Manuals. ■ HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 Data Path Manager Installation and User's Guide. ■ HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 Command...
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For more information about the EMA Array, see the VA7100 and VA7410 user manuals at http://www.hp.com/products1/storage/products/nas/8000/infolibrary/. 30 HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 User's Guide HP NAS 8000 Concepts Physical Storage Disk Drives The NAS 8000 supports the following storage devices either directly attached to the NAS 8000 or on a SAN: ■ Virtual Array (VA) 7100 is a disk storage...
For more information about the EMA Array, see the VA7100 and VA7410 user manuals at http://www.hp.com/products1/storage/products/nas/8000/infolibrary/. 30 HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 User's Guide HP NAS 8000 Concepts Physical Storage Disk Drives The NAS 8000 supports the following storage devices either directly attached to the NAS 8000 or on a SAN: ■ Virtual Array (VA) 7100 is a disk storage...
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...Think of a failover package as a group of Command View NAS. 34 HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 User's Guide The VIP virtual IP address floats with their file...as a single unit. The packages can fail over automatically when a server fails, or they can be manually failed over as any cluster node or any other computer in only one failover package at a time. ...These units of storage and their associated CIFS shares and NFS exports that should be failed over a package manually, you must: ■ Stop the existing failover package (in the case of a service, network, or resource ...
...Think of a failover package as a group of Command View NAS. 34 HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 User's Guide The VIP virtual IP address floats with their file...as a single unit. The packages can fail over automatically when a server fails, or they can be manually failed over as any cluster node or any other computer in only one failover package at a time. ...These units of storage and their associated CIFS shares and NFS exports that should be failed over a package manually, you must: ■ Stop the existing failover package (in the case of a service, network, or resource ...
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...-availability options on the following tabs of Failure Most problems that result in Command View NAS You can also manually fail over or fail back a failover package. HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 User's Guide 35 HP NAS 8000 Concepts Eliminating Single Points of the Command View NAS: ■ Configuration tab: Create a HA configuration, edit an existing configuration, start or stop clustering...
...-availability options on the following tabs of Failure Most problems that result in Command View NAS You can also manually fail over or fail back a failover package. HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 User's Guide 35 HP NAS 8000 Concepts Eliminating Single Points of the Command View NAS: ■ Configuration tab: Create a HA configuration, edit an existing configuration, start or stop clustering...
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... During setup, your network and storage settings. Planned your NAS 8000 was installed and configured by an HP storage specialist who performed these tasks: 1. For information, see the HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 Installation Guide in this user's guide for your SIM Binder...4. For information, see the HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 Installation Guide in your Network and Storage Planning Guide and Understanding Physical and Logical Storage in this with your system and network. Set up storage. See your HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 Solution Integration Manual (SIM) Binder for more ...
... During setup, your network and storage settings. Planned your NAS 8000 was installed and configured by an HP storage specialist who performed these tasks: 1. For information, see the HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 Installation Guide in this user's guide for your SIM Binder...4. For information, see the HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 Installation Guide in your Network and Storage Planning Guide and Understanding Physical and Logical Storage in this with your system and network. Set up storage. See your HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 Solution Integration Manual (SIM) Binder for more ...
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... running. Instead use your contact information 53 Figure 11: Configuration Wizard The Wizard lets you must start it manually: ■ In Command View NAS, click the Configuration tab, navigate to Configuration Wizard, then select Actions > Launch Wizard. Note: Do not use the Back and Next buttons in the Wizard. ...
... running. Instead use your contact information 53 Figure 11: Configuration Wizard The Wizard lets you must start it manually: ■ In Command View NAS, click the Configuration tab, navigate to Configuration Wizard, then select Actions > Launch Wizard. Note: Do not use the Back and Next buttons in the Wizard. ...
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... external NTP server is available, this server's IP information should be entered. Configuring Your System and Network ■ Specify a password ■ View the Command View NAS access list ■ Define your TCP/IP addresses ■ Enter DNS settings ■ Define all necessary parameters to create a high-availability configuration (if you need... Note: In a high-availability configuration, the wizard automatically uses the network time protocol (NTP) method to update these settings within the Configuration tab. Command View NAS also lets you manually configure these settings.
... external NTP server is available, this server's IP information should be entered. Configuring Your System and Network ■ Specify a password ■ View the Command View NAS access list ■ Define your TCP/IP addresses ■ Enter DNS settings ■ Define all necessary parameters to create a high-availability configuration (if you need... Note: In a high-availability configuration, the wizard automatically uses the network time protocol (NTP) method to update these settings within the Configuration tab. Command View NAS also lets you manually configure these settings.
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...Procedure. When the clustering service stops, shut down . Configuring Your System and Network High-Availability Shutdown Options If you have a high-availability NAS server, you fail over packages. Fail selected packages over , stop all packages over to automatically stop the server (take it is no ...longer active in the cluster and is similar to the other server. 2. You can either : ■ manually stop all packages on the other server. You can either : ■ manually stop each server by taking both servers, then stop the cluster, or ■ stop the clustering services ...
...Procedure. When the clustering service stops, shut down . Configuring Your System and Network High-Availability Shutdown Options If you have a high-availability NAS server, you fail over packages. Fail selected packages over , stop all packages over to automatically stop the server (take it is no ...longer active in the cluster and is similar to the other server. 2. You can either : ■ manually stop all packages on the other server. You can either : ■ manually stop each server by taking both servers, then stop the cluster, or ■ stop the clustering services ...
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...manually configure the primary NIC (unless you have a high-availability NAS server, you must first configure the network settings through the web-based user interface. See the HP NAS 8000 Installation Guide for more information. However, you must stop the clustering services to access the NAS 8000...; DHCP_OPTION_WINS ■ DHCP_OPTION_LOGSRVS ■ DHCP_OPTION_LPRSRVS ■ DHCP_OPTION_NTPSRVS ■ DHCP_OPTION_XFNTSRVS ■ DHCP_OPTION_XDMSRVS 63 The NAS 8000 system motherboard contains the primary NIC, which is not supported in . You can use terminal emulation software to...
...manually configure the primary NIC (unless you have a high-availability NAS server, you must first configure the network settings through the web-based user interface. See the HP NAS 8000 Installation Guide for more information. However, you must stop the clustering services to access the NAS 8000...; DHCP_OPTION_WINS ■ DHCP_OPTION_LOGSRVS ■ DHCP_OPTION_LPRSRVS ■ DHCP_OPTION_NTPSRVS ■ DHCP_OPTION_XFNTSRVS ■ DHCP_OPTION_XDMSRVS 63 The NAS 8000 system motherboard contains the primary NIC, which is not supported in . You can use terminal emulation software to...
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...configuration for an additional port; Configuring Your System and Network If you have two ports per NAS Server. IP Address - Click OK. 64 thus you want to a bond channel) - For a manual configuration, enter the IP Address, Gateway Address, Subnet Mask, and Broadcast Address. 5. Depending... table lists: - Broadcast Address - Address configuration (whether it will not appear in a PCI slot. Subnet Mask - Select an address configuration (manual or DHCP) from the drop-down list. In addition to allow for a NIC port: 1. Gateway Address - Select the Port you can expand ...
...configuration for an additional port; Configuring Your System and Network If you have two ports per NAS Server. IP Address - Click OK. 64 thus you want to a bond channel) - For a manual configuration, enter the IP Address, Gateway Address, Subnet Mask, and Broadcast Address. 5. Depending... table lists: - Broadcast Address - Address configuration (whether it will not appear in a PCI slot. Subnet Mask - Select an address configuration (manual or DHCP) from the drop-down list. In addition to allow for a NIC port: 1. Gateway Address - Select the Port you can expand ...
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...is known by several other industry names, including trunking, port aggregation, fast ether travel (FEC), channel bonding, and NIC ganging. In Command View NAS, click the Configuration tab. c. Click Add. The bonded ports appear as one NIC port. If you intend to use the bond for load ... intend to use Command Line Interface to failover mode. a. Click OK. The NAS 8000 load balancing bond is compatible with the rest of the first port you create defaults to create a bond. See the switch's manual for Fast EtherChannel. The port appears in the Selected NICs field. For each...
...is known by several other industry names, including trunking, port aggregation, fast ether travel (FEC), channel bonding, and NIC ganging. In Command View NAS, click the Configuration tab. c. Click Add. The bonded ports appear as one NIC port. If you intend to use the bond for load ... intend to use Command Line Interface to failover mode. a. Click OK. The NAS 8000 load balancing bond is compatible with the rest of the first port you create defaults to create a bond. See the switch's manual for Fast EtherChannel. The port appears in the Selected NICs field. For each...
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... delete an existing HA configuration: 1. Select Actions > Delete HA Configuration. 4. You can manually start clustering services. The clustering services automatically start any packages that you stop the clustering services, all volume groups are ... and Network Deleting an HA Configuration Note: Applies to automatically start when the system boots. The cluster will start automatically. In Command View NAS, click the Configuration tab. 2. Click OK after you enable the clustering services auto-start feature, clustering services will not start automatically when ...
... delete an existing HA configuration: 1. Select Actions > Delete HA Configuration. 4. You can manually start clustering services. The clustering services automatically start any packages that you stop the clustering services, all volume groups are ... and Network Deleting an HA Configuration Note: Applies to automatically start when the system boots. The cluster will start automatically. In Command View NAS, click the Configuration tab. 2. Click OK after you enable the clustering services auto-start feature, clustering services will not start automatically when ...
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... failures that cannot include spaces, forward slashes (/), backslashes (\), or asterisks (*). To view failover packages: 1. Identifies the failover package when you manually fail it back. 108 HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 User's Guide Navigate to high-availability NAS solutions only. Note: After you set the Failback Policy to Automatic, the failover package will always attempt to move back...
... failures that cannot include spaces, forward slashes (/), backslashes (\), or asterisks (*). To view failover packages: 1. Identifies the failover package when you manually fail it back. 108 HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 User's Guide Navigate to high-availability NAS solutions only. Note: After you set the Failback Policy to Automatic, the failover package will always attempt to move back...
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... Entries for accessing the storage in the failover package. Use only the DNS name when accessing shares and mapping drives. A list of the NAS server that will become the "well known" address for HA Package Names on a column heading to access the storage specified in the failover ...package is designated as the owner of where the package was configured or where it should start , or stop a failover package as well as manually fail over or fail back a package. Managing Your Storage Column Auto Start Reboot on a different subnet. The virtual IP address will be used...
... Entries for accessing the storage in the failover package. Use only the DNS name when accessing shares and mapping drives. A list of the NAS server that will become the "well known" address for HA Package Names on a column heading to access the storage specified in the failover ...package is designated as the owner of where the package was configured or where it should start , or stop a failover package as well as manually fail over or fail back a package. Managing Your Storage Column Auto Start Reboot on a different subnet. The virtual IP address will be used...
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...to another server in the package configuration doesn't change. In other node. To fail over /Back Selected Package. 114 HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 User's Guide Select Actions > Manually Fail over a package: 1. Managing Your Storage Failing Over a Failover Package Note: Applies to be reconfigured and/or ...ownership of this functionality is to its primary node. In Command View NAS, click the Storage tab. 2. One use of the package. You would automatically migrate back to allow manual load-balancing without requiring a failure condition. If the cluster were stopped ...
...to another server in the package configuration doesn't change. In other node. To fail over /Back Selected Package. 114 HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 User's Guide Select Actions > Manually Fail over a package: 1. Managing Your Storage Failing Over a Failover Package Note: Applies to be reconfigured and/or ...ownership of this functionality is to its primary node. In Command View NAS, click the Storage tab. 2. One use of the package. You would automatically migrate back to allow manual load-balancing without requiring a failure condition. If the cluster were stopped ...
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Under Failover Packages, select the failover package you set a failover package to manually failback and the primary node goes down, the failover package remains on the adoptive node until it is manually failed back. In Command View NAS, click the Storage tab. 2. To fail back a package: 1. Select Actions > Manually Fail over/Back Selected Package. 115 Managing Your Storage Failing Back a Failover Package Note: Applies to fail back by clicking the row. 3. If you want to high-availability NAS solutions only.
Under Failover Packages, select the failover package you set a failover package to manually failback and the primary node goes down, the failover package remains on the adoptive node until it is manually failed back. In Command View NAS, click the Storage tab. 2. To fail back a package: 1. Select Actions > Manually Fail over/Back Selected Package. 115 Managing Your Storage Failing Back a Failover Package Note: Applies to fail back by clicking the row. 3. If you want to high-availability NAS solutions only.
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... original file volume and the modified file volume. Never if you don't want to create the snapshot and close the dialog box. 138 HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 User's Guide Click OK to specify a large enough capacity so that an original copy of the snapshot. Auto Grow at a later time...automatically if it initially consumes no notification will not allow the snapshot to be sent. 8. A snapshot must delete the snapshot manually. - If a snapshot becomes full, the NAS 8000 has no longer a true snapshot. If you do not set a trap destination or email address, no physical space. ...
... original file volume and the modified file volume. Never if you don't want to create the snapshot and close the dialog box. 138 HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 User's Guide Click OK to specify a large enough capacity so that an original copy of the snapshot. Auto Grow at a later time...automatically if it initially consumes no notification will not allow the snapshot to be sent. 8. A snapshot must delete the snapshot manually. - If a snapshot becomes full, the NAS 8000 has no longer a true snapshot. If you do not set a trap destination or email address, no physical space. ...
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Enter the maximum size for the snapshot volume in the snapshot volume decreases. If a snapshot becomes full, the NAS 8000 has no longer a true snapshot. The only recourse is to be automatically deleted. When data is appended to the new snapshot, the available space in ... volume. So, for the snapshot to delete the snapshot. You want this snapshot to create the snapshot. 141 Never if you must delete the snapshot manually. - Click OK to be deleted. - When a snapshot is scheduled to grow automatically if it is consumed. At this option, you don't want to send ...
Enter the maximum size for the snapshot volume in the snapshot volume decreases. If a snapshot becomes full, the NAS 8000 has no longer a true snapshot. The only recourse is to be automatically deleted. When data is appended to the new snapshot, the available space in ... volume. So, for the snapshot to delete the snapshot. You want this snapshot to create the snapshot. 141 Never if you must delete the snapshot manually. - Click OK to be deleted. - When a snapshot is scheduled to grow automatically if it is consumed. At this option, you don't want to send ...
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Managing Your Storage To delete the scheduled snapshot manually: 1. Select the snapshot you want to be removed from the system. 142 HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 User's Guide Deleted snapshots take five minutes to delete. 4. In Command View NAS, click the Storage tab. 2. Click OK to delete the schedule snapshot. Under Snapshots, select Snapshot Scheduler. 3. Select Actions > Delete Scheduled Snapshot. 5.
Managing Your Storage To delete the scheduled snapshot manually: 1. Select the snapshot you want to be removed from the system. 142 HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 User's Guide Deleted snapshots take five minutes to delete. 4. In Command View NAS, click the Storage tab. 2. Click OK to delete the schedule snapshot. Under Snapshots, select Snapshot Scheduler. 3. Select Actions > Delete Scheduled Snapshot. 5.