ISS Technology Update, Volume 9 Number 1
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... de facto standard of a 300,000,000,000 byte drive is reported as 300 GB by storage device manufacturers but is hardware dependent. For example, the capacity of 8 bits per byte is partly due to describe disk storage capacity, file size, memory size, and data transmission rates (10 Gigabit Ethernet, 6 Gb/s SAS). The computing industry uses prefixes like kilo (k), mega (M), giga (G), and tera (T) to...
... de facto standard of a 300,000,000,000 byte drive is reported as 300 GB by storage device manufacturers but is hardware dependent. For example, the capacity of 8 bits per byte is partly due to describe disk storage capacity, file size, memory size, and data transmission rates (10 Gigabit Ethernet, 6 Gb/s SAS). The computing industry uses prefixes like kilo (k), mega (M), giga (G), and tera (T) to...
ISS Technology Update, Volume 9 Number 1
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... configure the server such that all cores are enabled or half the cores are configured with Systems ROMPaq Firmware Upgrade for single-core operation is not present in this technology, the user can benefit from increased memory bandwidth and increased cache per CPU. This article describes the available options to disable cores on ProLiant AMD 300 series (the option to disable processor cores. HP...
... configure the server such that all cores are enabled or half the cores are configured with Systems ROMPaq Firmware Upgrade for single-core operation is not present in this technology, the user can benefit from increased memory bandwidth and increased cache per CPU. This article describes the available options to disable cores on ProLiant AMD 300 series (the option to disable processor cores. HP...
ISS Technology Update, Volume 9 Number 1
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... the deployment guide for information on installing the Smart Array driver, cpqary3, into the miniroot. To successfully configure these technologies, you must be installed onto the disks. ISS Technology Update Volume 9, Number 1 Quick tip: Efficient deployments-Sun Solaris 10 for x86/x64 Systems To successfully deploy Sun Solaris 10 for x86/x64 on HP ProLiant Servers, thoroughly read the following : Hard drives not seen after...
... the deployment guide for information on installing the Smart Array driver, cpqary3, into the miniroot. To successfully configure these technologies, you must be installed onto the disks. ISS Technology Update Volume 9, Number 1 Quick tip: Efficient deployments-Sun Solaris 10 for x86/x64 Systems To successfully deploy Sun Solaris 10 for x86/x64 on HP ProLiant Servers, thoroughly read the following : Hard drives not seen after...
HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100/2110 User's Guide (August 2004)
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... Power On the Disk System 16 Power Off the Disk System 17 Adding Disk Modules 18 Add a Disk Module 18 Configure the new Disk Module 19 Remove and Replace A Disk Module 19 Remove a Disk Module 19 Replace a Disk Module 20 Remove the Disk System 21 Setting Up the Hardware Event Monitor (HP-UX Only 22 Configuration Overview 22 Event Notification (HP-UX Only 23 Status LEDs 25 View Disk Status 26 STM Disk Information: HP-UX 26 STM Disk Information: MPE/iX 6.5 or Later 28 Isolating Faults 30 Reference Information 32 Product Numbers and Options 32 Upgrade Disk...
... Power On the Disk System 16 Power Off the Disk System 17 Adding Disk Modules 18 Add a Disk Module 18 Configure the new Disk Module 19 Remove and Replace A Disk Module 19 Remove a Disk Module 19 Replace a Disk Module 20 Remove the Disk System 21 Setting Up the Hardware Event Monitor (HP-UX Only 22 Configuration Overview 22 Event Notification (HP-UX Only 23 Status LEDs 25 View Disk Status 26 STM Disk Information: HP-UX 26 STM Disk Information: MPE/iX 6.5 or Later 28 Isolating Faults 30 Reference Information 32 Product Numbers and Options 32 Upgrade Disk...
HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100/2110 User's Guide (August 2004)
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... U160 speed. This is supported if the speed of 160 MB/s speeds. The U320 drives do not operate reliably at U320 speeds and are supported at those speeds. HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 7 English Overview The HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 and Disk System 2110 are designed to provide inexpensive, high performance rack-optimized online mass storage for entrylevel configurations in three distinct markets: (1) HP servers/workstations, (2) open systems JBODs, and (3) open systems IDACs (Internal Disk Array Controller). Both units support Ultra3 (U160) drives and...
... U160 speed. This is supported if the speed of 160 MB/s speeds. The U320 drives do not operate reliably at U320 speeds and are supported at those speeds. HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 7 English Overview The HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 and Disk System 2110 are designed to provide inexpensive, high performance rack-optimized online mass storage for entrylevel configurations in three distinct markets: (1) HP servers/workstations, (2) open systems JBODs, and (3) open systems IDACs (Internal Disk Array Controller). Both units support Ultra3 (U160) drives and...
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... 1 Disk Module LEDs Amber LED (not used) Green LED Disk Module LEDs TABLE 1 Disk LED Activity Definitions LED Activity Indication Blinking Disk activity On solid for more information. Disk Module LEDs Each disk module has two LEDs: an amber LED on the bottom. Refer to the system. If your storage system contains less than 4 disk modules, the remaining empty slots contain filler panels. The green LED provides disk module status information as listed in Table 6. Remove filler panels only when a disk module is added to Table 2 on page 9 for Bus reset...
... 1 Disk Module LEDs Amber LED (not used) Green LED Disk Module LEDs TABLE 1 Disk LED Activity Definitions LED Activity Indication Blinking Disk activity On solid for more information. Disk Module LEDs Each disk module has two LEDs: an amber LED on the bottom. Refer to the system. If your storage system contains less than 4 disk modules, the remaining empty slots contain filler panels. The green LED provides disk module status information as listed in Table 6. Remove filler panels only when a disk module is added to Table 2 on page 9 for Bus reset...
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... too low. either a fan is not operating properly or internal voltage is off. Rear Panel FIGURE 3 Rear View of the Disk System AC Power Connector FIGURE 4 Power Button SCSI Address Switch Power Button LVD/SE SCSI Port LVD/SE SCSI Port Power Button With the power button in the "ON" position, power is operating properly. English FIGURE 2 System Power LED HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 9 System Power LED TABLE 2 System Power LED Activity Definitions LED Activity Blinking On solid Off Indication Malfunction - Disk system is supplied to the disk system.
... too low. either a fan is not operating properly or internal voltage is off. Rear Panel FIGURE 3 Rear View of the Disk System AC Power Connector FIGURE 4 Power Button SCSI Address Switch Power Button LVD/SE SCSI Port LVD/SE SCSI Port Power Button With the power button in the "ON" position, power is operating properly. English FIGURE 2 System Power LED HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 9 System Power LED TABLE 2 System Power LED Activity Definitions LED Activity Blinking On solid Off Indication Malfunction - Disk system is supplied to the disk system.
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... 2, 4, and 6. 10 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 SCSI ID Switch The SCSI ID switch sets the address for the SCSI address switch: A, B, and C. There are (from left to the disk modules installed in the disk system. FIGURE 5 SCSI ID Switch Settings C B A SCSI Address Switch Setting A B C Disk Module SCSI Addresses (Viewed from front of addresses to right, looking at the end of the SCSI bus. For SCSI address switch setting B, the addresses for the installed disk modules are 8, 10, 12, and 14. Each setting assigns a different set of storage enclosure) 0 2 4 6 8 10 12...
... 2, 4, and 6. 10 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 SCSI ID Switch The SCSI ID switch sets the address for the SCSI address switch: A, B, and C. There are (from left to the disk modules installed in the disk system. FIGURE 5 SCSI ID Switch Settings C B A SCSI Address Switch Setting A B C Disk Module SCSI Addresses (Viewed from front of addresses to right, looking at the end of the SCSI bus. For SCSI address switch setting B, the addresses for the installed disk modules are 8, 10, 12, and 14. Each setting assigns a different set of storage enclosure) 0 2 4 6 8 10 12...
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... support a maximum SCSI speed of the following: ■ An on board UltraSCSI port ■ An UltraSCSI host bus adapter board installed in the host system: - A6828A Single Port Ultra160 SCSI Host Bus Adapter (HP Series 9000 only) - U320 drives do not operate reliably at U320 speeds and are available for your HP support representative for the host bus adapter. See your operating system administration manual for configuration procedures for assistance with each disk system. 12 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 Installing the Disk System Hardware...
... support a maximum SCSI speed of the following: ■ An on board UltraSCSI port ■ An UltraSCSI host bus adapter board installed in the host system: - A6828A Single Port Ultra160 SCSI Host Bus Adapter (HP Series 9000 only) - U320 drives do not operate reliably at U320 speeds and are available for your HP support representative for the host bus adapter. See your operating system administration manual for configuration procedures for assistance with each disk system. 12 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 Installing the Disk System Hardware...
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...SCSI addresses are not being used on the back of the disk system. FIGURE 7 SCSI Switch Location C B A SCSI Address Switch Setting A B C Disk Module SCSI Addresses (Viewed from front of SCSI IDs. TABLE 4 SCSI Switch Setting Definitions SCSI Switch Setting 1 A 0 B 8 C 9 Disk Slot 2 3 4 2 4 6 10 12 14 11 13 15 If you have chosen are daisy-chaining these disk systems together, each SCSI ID switch must be set for a unique available set of storage enclosure) 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 9 11 13 15 3 Set the SCSI IDs. English HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110...
...SCSI addresses are not being used on the back of the disk system. FIGURE 7 SCSI Switch Location C B A SCSI Address Switch Setting A B C Disk Module SCSI Addresses (Viewed from front of SCSI IDs. TABLE 4 SCSI Switch Setting Definitions SCSI Switch Setting 1 A 0 B 8 C 9 Disk Slot 2 3 4 2 4 6 10 12 14 11 13 15 If you have chosen are daisy-chaining these disk systems together, each SCSI ID switch must be set for a unique available set of storage enclosure) 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 9 11 13 15 3 Set the SCSI IDs. English HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110...
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... of these disk systems can be daisy-chained together. • For the DS2110, use only 0.5-meter cable between enclosures are going to daisy-chain another device off this disk system is the last one on the bus. HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 15 English 4 Determine if this one), install the appropriate terminator (part number 5183-2657) on the available SCSI port and go to "Connecting the Power Cable" (see Figure...
... of these disk systems can be daisy-chained together. • For the DS2110, use only 0.5-meter cable between enclosures are going to daisy-chain another device off this disk system is the last one on the bus. HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 15 English 4 Determine if this one), install the appropriate terminator (part number 5183-2657) on the available SCSI port and go to "Connecting the Power Cable" (see Figure...
HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100/2110 User's Guide (August 2004)
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... storage electrical ratings when determining the correct branch circuit rating for the location of the power button. 2 Confirm that the power is running properly by checking the system power LED and the disk module LEDs at the front of multiple units to the supply circuit does not overload the supply overcurrent protection or the supply wiring. 16 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 Connecting the Power Cable CAUTION Ensure that the host system recognizes the disk drives...
... storage electrical ratings when determining the correct branch circuit rating for the location of the power button. 2 Confirm that the power is running properly by checking the system power LED and the disk module LEDs at the front of multiple units to the supply circuit does not overload the supply overcurrent protection or the supply wiring. 16 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 Connecting the Power Cable CAUTION Ensure that the host system recognizes the disk drives...
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... disk module is installed, the operating system must be configured to recognize it . Once the disk module is to release the latch. 4 Slide the disk into the appropriate slot. 5 Gently push the drive until the locking mechanism engages. If your storage system contains less than 4 disk modules, the remaining empty slots require filler panels. The system administration procedure for the disks are called hot-pluggable. 18 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 Adding Disk Modules Disk modules can be added, removed...
... disk module is installed, the operating system must be configured to recognize it . Once the disk module is to release the latch. 4 Slide the disk into the appropriate slot. 5 Gently push the drive until the locking mechanism engages. If your storage system contains less than 4 disk modules, the remaining empty slots require filler panels. The system administration procedure for the disks are called hot-pluggable. 18 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 Adding Disk Modules Disk modules can be added, removed...
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HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 19 FIGURE 11 Installing a Disk Module English Configure the new Disk Module Configure a new disk module within your application. In this state, it is safe to maintain proper cooling. If the Disk Drive LED for that you have a replacement disk or filler panel before removing the disk module from the disk system unless you are returning a defective disk system. 1 Ensure there is either idle or completely off (see Table 1 on an active disk drive can...
HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 19 FIGURE 11 Installing a Disk Module English Configure the new Disk Module Configure a new disk module within your application. In this state, it is safe to maintain proper cooling. If the Disk Drive LED for that you have a replacement disk or filler panel before removing the disk module from the disk system unless you are returning a defective disk system. 1 Ensure there is either idle or completely off (see Table 1 on an active disk drive can...
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... HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 Setting Up the Hardware Event Monitor (HP-UX Only) Hardware event monitors run on page 30). 3 Correct the problem. (See page 19 for disk module removal and replacement.) 4 Verify operational status with the EMS disk monitor that is already set up to sdisk drivers. Online information tools (page 26) 2 Isolate the cause of severity will help you need to install or activate the Disk Monitor, refer to the EMS Hardware Monitors User's Guide in the latest IPR Support...
... HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 Setting Up the Hardware Event Monitor (HP-UX Only) Hardware event monitors run on page 30). 3 Correct the problem. (See page 19 for disk module removal and replacement.) 4 Verify operational status with the EMS disk monitor that is already set up to sdisk drivers. Online information tools (page 26) 2 Isolate the cause of severity will help you need to install or activate the Disk Monitor, refer to the EMS Hardware Monitors User's Guide in the latest IPR Support...
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... be affected if the disk system continues to the console, an e-mail address, a log file, or a third-party application. Host system operation should be recovered. Repair is required. HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 23 English Event Notification (HP-UX Only) The Disk Monitor, an EMS hardware event monitor, reports changes in troubleshooting. Events include media errors, failed read data could escalate to informational: Critical Serious Warning Information An event that may be affected and normal use of service if left uncorrected. Immediate...
... be affected if the disk system continues to the console, an e-mail address, a log file, or a third-party application. Host system operation should be recovered. Repair is required. HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 23 English Event Notification (HP-UX Only) The Disk Monitor, an EMS hardware event monitor, reports changes in troubleshooting. Events include media errors, failed read data could escalate to informational: Critical Serious Warning Information An event that may be affected and normal use of service if left uncorrected. Immediate...
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... of Error: The device was likely processed in the device is not removable, the device has experienced a hardware failure. The request was unsuccessful in reading data for the current I /O Disk at hardware path 10/4/4/0.0 : Media failure Associated OS error log entry id(s) : 000000000000000000 Description of data. 24 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 FIGURE 13 Sample Hardware Event Notification Notification Time: Wed Feb 3 11:27:15 1999 yourserver sent Event Monitor notification information: /storage/events/disks/default/10_4_4_0.0 is removable, replace the...
... of Error: The device was likely processed in the device is not removable, the device has experienced a hardware failure. The request was unsuccessful in reading data for the current I /O Disk at hardware path 10/4/4/0.0 : Media failure Associated OS error log entry id(s) : 000000000000000000 Description of data. 24 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 FIGURE 13 Sample Hardware Event Notification Notification Time: Wed Feb 3 11:27:15 1999 yourserver sent Event Monitor notification information: /storage/events/disks/default/10_4_4_0.0 is removable, replace the...
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26 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 View Disk Status HP-UX and MPE/iX utilities provide descriptive and diagnostic information about disks, including disk type, firmware revision, and errors. Start STM and run the Information tool as it is Support Tools Manager (STM). STM starts and displays a graphic of the devices on the system. 2 At the system prompt, type xstm&. STM Disk Information: HP-UX STM displays the last-generated Information Log for disk module status checking procedures. Figure 15 shows...
26 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 View Disk Status HP-UX and MPE/iX utilities provide descriptive and diagnostic information about disks, including disk type, firmware revision, and errors. Start STM and run the Information tool as it is Support Tools Manager (STM). STM starts and displays a graphic of the devices on the system. 2 At the system prompt, type xstm&. STM Disk Information: HP-UX STM displays the last-generated Information Log for disk module status checking procedures. Figure 15 shows...
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.... 1 Log on the system. 5 Select the desired disk by typing select device ; 28 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 STM Disk Information: MPE/iX 6.5 or Later STM displays the last-generated Information Log for example, select device 15. 6 Type information. STM updates the system map. 7 To display the information log, type infolog. STM displays a list of all the disks installed on the system. 2 At the system prompt (:), type vsclose . This removes the disk from use. 3 At the system prompt (:), type...
.... 1 Log on the system. 5 Select the desired disk by typing select device ; 28 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 STM Disk Information: MPE/iX 6.5 or Later STM displays the last-generated Information Log for example, select device 15. 6 Type information. STM updates the system map. 7 To display the information log, type infolog. STM displays a list of all the disks installed on the system. 2 At the system prompt (:), type vsclose . This removes the disk from use. 3 At the system prompt (:), type...
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.... Press the power button. Depending on when installed System power LED is off Use diagnostic utilities to a downed server ■ When an unconnected disk system is powered up when connected to determine disk status. TABLE 7 Troubleshooting Table Problem LED Description State Probable Cause Disk system fails to power on the results, monitor or replace disk module. Replace the enclosure chassis. 30 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 Isolating Faults Table 7 lists the probable causes and solutions for problems you may detect on the host bus adapter to...
.... Press the power button. Depending on when installed System power LED is off Use diagnostic utilities to a downed server ■ When an unconnected disk system is powered up when connected to determine disk status. TABLE 7 Troubleshooting Table Problem LED Description State Probable Cause Disk system fails to power on the results, monitor or replace disk module. Replace the enclosure chassis. 30 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 Isolating Faults Table 7 lists the probable causes and solutions for problems you may detect on the host bus adapter to...