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1. SPLAN SPLAN LASER SERVINE SERVICE SERVICE OUT IN LAN AUX SERIA CONSOL PHONE PES Lalit Madea PANEL For EXP poo ener renerNPORT 1 2 3 4 5 PWR SEQUENCER AT p A g og eo 29 oo gt CD O ALI DI OUT FRONT IN r oo EET E B leo oo oo oo foo lt gt lt gt Be Salad P A OUT REAR IN g r NPORT 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 B 00 CIO 00 OO OO OO 00 00 00 FIGURE B 3 Power Sequencer Jackson Service Processor Panel Appendix B Powering On and Powering Off the System Remotely B 5 B 1 1 Connecting the Grounding Strap The grounding conductor must be connected to either of the following m Earth at service equipment m Supply transformer or motor generator set if supplied by a separately derived system The outlets in the vicinity of the unit must be of the grounding type and the grounding conductors for these outlets must be connected to earth ground Locate the 78 74 inch 2 meter grounding strap from the kit that was shipped with your expansion cabinet Attach one end of the grounding strap to the power sequencer on the server cabinet or on a cabinet that is grounded nearest to the expansion cabinet Attach the other end of the grounding strap to the front power sequencer in the expansion cabinet FIGURE B 4
2. B joo oO oO O CIO oo 00 OO CIO FIGURE 3 4 Connecting the Service Cable to a Laptop Chapter 3 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 6320 System 3 5 5 Configure the console settings a For a terminal console or a terminal emulation program use the following settings Bits per Second 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control Xon Xoff b On Sun workstations connect via the serial ports using the tip command for the appropriate port 3 user1 tip dev ttya connected Serial port 1 corresponds to dev ttya and serial port 2 corresponds to dev ttyb c To disconnect a Sun workstation from a serial connection enter a The terminal session will return to the shell 3 6 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 CHAPTER 4 Establishing Connectivity Run the Initial Configuration Utility to provide the system with connectivity information Use the information that you compiled in Section 2 1 1 Connectivity Worksheet on page 2 2 Note If you intend to initiate Sun StorEdge Remote Response service for multiple systems you will need to assign a unique system ID to each system when you run the Initial Configuration Utility Assign a system ID of 0 to the system connected to the phone line See Chapter 6 Initializing the Sun StorEdge Remote Response Service for more information 4 1 Running the Initial Configuration
3. o 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0000 Grounding strap FIGURE B 4 Attaching the Grounding Strap to the Front Power Sequencer B 6 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 B 1 2 Note If you are installing a system with an expansion cabinet do not attach the grounding strap from the expansion cabinet to the base cabinet use a different grounding point for the expansion cabinet Connecting the Power Cables Caution The expansion cabinet is designed to work with single phase power systems that have a grounded neutral conductor To reduce the risk of electric shock do not connect the expansion cabinet to any other type of power system Verify that each AC power sequencer circuit breaker is in the Off position and that the Local Off Remote switch is in the Remote position on each power sequencer FIGURE B 5 Power off nan iy Q 5O o o 0 5 oC je oC Jo Grounding 8 25 zz ZO 53 5 E screw 3 5 i o W a z 5 a g s 2 O oc gt a z E Di O Or 70 FO g 3 Ol Sat z002uwa 2 Local Remote switch Power on AC power sequencer circuit breaker FIGURE B 5 AC Power Sequencer Control Panel Appendix B Powering On and Powering Off the System Remotely B 7 2 Verify that the stated rating matches the AC input voltage to the system TABLE B 2 and TABLE B 3 Check th
4. At the lower front and lower back of the base expansion cabinet and any expansion cabinet press the AC power sequencer circuit breakers to Off Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 Power Off Grounding screw OO LOCAL I L REMOTE O SWITCHED OUTLET CONTROL O O O lt q z003ZW1c OI Local Remote switch POWER AVAILABLE SWITCHED OUTLETS Power On AC power sequencer circuit breaker FIGURE B 8 AC Power Sequencer Control Panel Verify that the AC power cables of the expansion cabinet and any expansion cabinet are connected to the correct AC outlets Caution Do not disconnect the AC power cable from the outlet while working on or in the expansion cabinet This connection provides a grounding path that prevents damage from electrostatic discharge Caution Never move a expansion cabinet when system power is on or when the remote power off procedure is used Excessive movement can cause catastrophic disk drive failure Always power the system off completely before you move it At the lower front and lower back of the expansion cabinet on the base cabinet and any expansion cabinet press the Local Off Remote switch to Remote FIGURE B 8 At the lower front and lower back of the base system cabinet press the AC power sequencer circuit breakers to On FIGURE B 8 On the base system ca
5. r4 ea bal el vena las Pe ae a 3NOHd q10SN09 TwidaS XN NYT NI ino 3JAYIS 39IAHIS HISN NYIdS NYI dS TANVd HOSSII0Hd FIIAYIS Gd OOOH 3NOHd q10SN09 IWIHIS XNW nn Ny 30IAH3S 39IAHIS Hifi NY7AS NY Rds TANVd HOSSIIOHd FIINHIS NOISNVdX4 NYT HILSVIN NIVY HILSVIN YIHLONY FIGURE A 3 Expansion Cabinet Cabling with External FC Switches A 5 Appendix A Connecting a Second System Cabinet A 1 2 Connecting the Ethernet Cable In a two cabinet configuration the Ethernet hubs in both cabinets must be interconnected The 10 meter shielded Ethernet crossover cable connects into either port 12 or port 24 of the hub in the base cabinet The other end of the 10 meter shielded Ethernet crossover cable connects into either port 12 or port 24 of the Ethernet hub in the expansion cabinet A 2 Connecting an Expansion Cabinet to a Base Cabinet with External Switches If you purchased a Sun StorEdge 6320 system to use with external switches and an expansion cabinet FIGURE A 3 the procedure for connecting the expansion cabinet is the same as for connecting a system with internal switches The difference is that the connections from the I O ports on the Storage Service Panel connect to the customer s switch rather than to the host A 3 Powering On the Second Cabinet If you are performin
6. PANEL NPORT PWR SEQUENCER For PP PENET 1 OUT FRONT IN A E De De I O OUT REAR IN B FCI o fo o Jo fo NPORT 6 A joo B loo For direct connect switchless you make the same connections as you do for internal switches 3 4 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 dd Establishing a Serial Connection 1 Open the Accessory Kit that cam with your system 2 Locate the following FRUs TABLE 3 1 Serial Connection FRU List Quantity Description Part Number 1 Adap 25P Sub D RJ45 Female 530 2889 xx 3 Assy Cbl Shld RJ45 6M 530 2991 xx 1 Adap 9P DSub 8Pos RJ45 Female 530 3100 xx 3 Assemble the RJ45 cable with the adapter that fits either the DB9 or DB25 serial port of the laptop terminal or Solaris OS workstation 4 Connect the serial cable between the 6320 Serial Console port on the Service Processor Panel and the workstation USER LAN SPLAN SPLAN USER SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE OUT IN LIN AUX SERIAL CONSOL PHONE e VOT D PWR SEQUENCER eci EXP Foo ENET reneTNPORT 1 2 3 4 5 SX uu Py Py OUT FRONT IN AT b fle A oo po lee jeej 09 Do o pito lia dia lia pira OUT REAR IN ror re SEE B ed ee ee ee eo Do Ce Be Je A oO A joo CIO CIO 0 CIO CIO CIO CIO CIO
7. How This Guide Is Organized Chapter 1 contains an introduction to the Sun StorEdge 6320 system Chapter 2 describes planning for the installation safety how to install the system cabinet and powering on the system Chapter 3 explains how to connect a LAN and hosts on the SAN Chapter 4 provides steps to complete the initial Configuration Utility Menu Chapter 5 steps you through the initial configuration parameters using the web based Configuration Services Chapter 6 explains how to initialize the Sun StorEdge Remote Response service Appendix A explains how to add a second cabinet to the Sun StorEdge 6320 systems xi Appendix B explains how to remotely power the systems on and off Appendix C contains the physical specifications of the system Appendix D provides information on installing software on hosts Appendix E provides steps to change the default configuration to add initiators for additional security or change the default RAID 5 configuration to another RAID level xii Using UNIX Commands This document does not contain information about basic UNIX commands and procedures such as shutting down the system booting the system and configuring devices Refer to one or more of the following for this information m Solaris Handbook for Sun Peripherals m AnswerBook2 online documentation for the Solaris software environment m Other software documentation that you received with your system Sun StorE
8. In addition during the initial configuration of each system a unique system ID must be assigned to each system One of the systems preferably the system with the phone line connected must be assigned a system ID of 0 You can assign or change the system ID by running the Initial Configuration Utility as described in Chapter 4 Chapter 6 Initializing the Sun StorEdge Remote Response Service 6 3 6 4 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 APPENDIX A Connecting a Second System Cabinet To connect a second cabinet to a Sun StorEdge 6320 system perform the steps in this appendix The FRUs in TABLE A 1 are required to perform the tasks in this appendix TABLE A 1 Connecting Cables to the Second Cabinet FRU List FRU Description Part Number Quantity ASSY CABL FIBOP LC SC 15 meter Fibre Channel cable 537 1034 01 1 Power cable for 72 in 185 cm Sun StorEdge Expansion 595 4881 2 Cabinet US L6 30P Power cable for 72 in 185 cm Sun StorEdge Expansion 595 4882 2 Cabinet International IEC 309 78 74 in 2 meter grounding strap in the kit shipped with 530 1619 01 1 the system 393 7 in 10 meter base cabinet Service Processor Panel to 537 1060 01 2 expansion cabinet service panel 393 7 in 10 meter expansion cabinet DB9 to DB9 power 530 3210 01 2 cable 36 in 92 5 cm Service Processor USB connection to USB 530 3208 01 1 Relay See Note Note If remote power on a
9. y Configuration Service Sun i Craigin Eih prima Array Selection Profiles Selecind Amay aT EE x Array Selerilem gt Manage Valumes tig Manage Velomes Ta creste anew volume chek an the Crete button To delete a voke priest Ge approp checkbooes and tirk Delete tantino FIGURE E 20 Manage Volumes Create 3 Click Create The Create New Volume Wizard appears Appendix E Sample Custom Configuration E 29 Steps Enter name and select Emo name aad select pool ganj Toa hare 63 of tel vole cure anda bile i Enter noe mi penmtens Ada te vsnet mam Enter rokune nope Click beet bo pontinie scali choices on 1a Ponds FIGURE E 21 Enter Name and Select Pool 4 Enter the volume name 5 Click Next The Enter Size and Permissions window appears E 30 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 Step Enter shite anil poriiaciivna Enter rame sl pulact i Eier aiee ini Speed congrats ieia Lor new volume zie permitem i Addie veim goap 1 Contin choicsi Hannam Avale Bie 409 02 GB Requested Size fion le aq Default Vote P enmuntons a RO si Defeat Logical Und Mombes C Bar Freee Fares FIGURE E 22 Enter Size and Permissions 6 Enter the Requested Size of the new volume in Mbytes or Gbytes 7 Select the Default Volume Permissions The default permissions apply unless overridden by LUN masking LUNmasking provides exp
10. Remote Power Off Procedure Before you power off the expansion cabinet you must halt any I O between the host system s and the expansion cabinet Depending upon the type of host system s and the software running on the host system s you might need to m Exit the operating environment m Take the host system off line Refer to the following documents for specific instructions m Solaris Handbook for Sun Peripherals m System administration guides that correspond to your operating system m Documentation that came with your host system s Caution Failure to stop I O between host system s and the expansion cabinet can result in the loss of data Appendix B Powering On and Powering Off the System Remotely B 13 B 4 1 Powering off the System Remotely Follow these steps to remotely power off the Sun StorEdge 6320 systems Connect to the Configuration Service software on the Service Processor with a web browser m Fora non secure HTTP server connection enter http hostname 9080 m Fora secure HTTPS server connection enter https hostname 9443 where hostname is the IP address of the Service Processor or external host where the software is installed Configuration Service displays the Login window Login as admin and enter the password The software displays the Administration General window as shown in FIGURE B 11 B 14 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide
11. TABLE 6 2 Tables Installation and Configuration Overview 1 10 Connectivity Information Worksheet 2 2 Accessories Kit Packing List 2 11 Power Cable FRU List 2 13 Voltage Requirements for Maximum Operating Voltage and Frequency Ranges 2 16 Current Requirements at Nominal Line Voltage for a Storage System in Maximum Configuration 2 17 Serial Connection FRU List 3 5 Port Numbers 4 6 Default Sun StorEdge 6320 System Configuration 5 1 Supported Host Operating Systems D 1 CLI Client Software D 2 Configuration Field Descriptions E 17 Fibre Channel Configuration Fields E 21 Tables v FIGURE 2 1 FIGURE 2 2 FIGURE 2 3 FIGURE 2 4 FIGURE 2 5 FIGURE 2 6 FIGURE 2 7 FIGURE 2 8 FIGURE 2 9 FIGURE 2 10 FIGURE 2 11 FIGURE 2 12 FIGURE 3 1 FIGURE 3 2 FIGURE 3 3 FIGURE 3 4 FIGURE 5 1 FIGURE 5 2 FIGURE 5 3 FIGURE 5 4 Figures Stabilizer Legs 2 7 Installing the Right Stabilizer Leg 2 7 Adjusting the Leveling Pads on the Stabilizer Leg 2 8 Leveling Pads 2 9 Removing the Bottom Right Front Mounting Screws 2 10 Attaching the Floor mounting Brackets 2 10 Location of Key Switch on Bottom Front Panel 2 14 Attaching the Grounding Strap to the Front Power Sequencer 2 15 Power Sequencer Control Panel 2 16 Connecting the Power Cables 2 18 AC Power Sequencer Control Panel 2 19 Front Sequencer Status Lights 2 20 Connecting Hosts Two Sun Installed Internal Switches 3 2 Connecting Hos
12. rali ana I Visa Vieni Deng Sira ge lai Dr rags ieri Sr arram Mimmi ca gics Arry al f Oe Ee upe FIGUREE 1 Accessing Actions from the Array Selection Window E 4 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 E 1 4 Navigating Configuration Service In the examples provided here the configuration of each feature begins with the Manage window for that feature available from the More Actions menu of the Configuration tab gt Array Selection window FIGURE E 1 The More Actions menu provides access to the following features m Manage Pools m Manage Volumes m Manage Volume Groups m Manage Initiators m Manage Initiator Groups Note that there are alternative steps in configuration and multiple paths through the configuration windows including m Tree menu in the left column Click the menu to expand its features Clicking on a general feature like volume displays the Manage window for that feature Clicking on a specific array element like a specific volume displays information about that element m Graphic of the array in the Array Overview window FIGURE E 2 Click on an array element to display information about it Appendix E Sample Custom Configuration E 5 duran sE on a Chek o mr ge jo ree deak amd priom ha a Legend LULA U AD rele cele fut fi th Ji LEE TEE j Bape Tinkaa dik mabe E fiance piss Ceo mn FIGURE E 2 Viewing the Array Overview Graphic
13. November 2003 3 Click on Partial Shutdown as shown in FIGURE B 9 Sun Sbordga 6420 1D 0 7 3 Gescnption Te Ss Stun Fliormry vien Ward StorEdge AFIO PHan jed Armmp Model Amay Power Manent sed Array Recoaliguration bek on the amay name bo ass array details and pe conligure array Select an arrap be pariorm shutdenn paatart or to restore defauts an the rray Abad esta E mmo ano Gir FIGURE B 9 Selecting Partial Shutdown in the Administration General Window Appendix B Powering On and Powering Off the System Remotely B 15 4 The Partial Shutdown Confirmation window appears as shown in FIGURE B 10 Confirm the partial shutdown Siem Ti eddie gt Conlin Shino d Please coadirm that yee with te pariera a partial ayatam shutdowe FIGURE B 10 Confirmation of Partial Shutdown This selection produces the following results in the base cabinet and any expansion cabinets The Storage Service Processor is still powered up base cabinet only The Storage Service Processor Accessory tray is still powered up base cabinet only All Sun StorEdge 6320 arrays are powered off completely All Power Sequencers have only the Power Available LED illuminated 5 To stop all AC power input to the expansion cabinet see the procedures in Section B 4 2 Powering Off the System Completely on page B 17 B 16 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 B 4 2 Powe
14. Service Processor or any other USB port as the image on the flash disk could be over written Note The flash disk is formatted for the Solaris operating system Do not connect it to a PC as Windows will not recognize it and will ask if you want to format the disk To Install The USB Drive If your USB has a write protection switch on the side of the USB flash disk verify that it is set to the unlock symbol Insert the USB flash disk into USB Port 1 on the back panel of the Storage Service Processor If your flash disk has an LED green light it displays when the flash disk connects correctly Use a web browser to sign into Configuration Service the management software on the Storage Service Processor https hostname 9443 F 1 4 From the Administration General menu select Logs If the system has failed in an attempt to backup to the USB flash the following message will appear in the log every two minutes IO Error accessing persistence file on flash disk If the error messages do not stop within three minutes after installing the flash disk refer to the following site to contact support http www sun com service contacting Restoring Configuration Files In the event of a Storage Service Processor failure contact support as noted in the previous section All restoration procedures must be performed by Customer Support personnel only They can use the USB drive with a Restore CD to re
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16. documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions You can submit your comments by going to http www sun com hwdocs feedback Please include the title and part number of this document with your feedback Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide part number 816 7878 nn xvi Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 CHAPTER 1 Understanding the Sun StorEdge 6320 System The Sun StorEdge 6320 system offers a complete storage solution with a modular architecture and integrated system wide manageability The Sun StorEdge 6320 system scales incrementally from 500 gigabytes GB to 45 terabytes TB of storage while balancing capacity and performance For a review of the system s features and benefits go to http www sun com storage midrange 6000 6300 6320 This guide describes the features of the system that you will handle or configure during installation This chapter provides the following sections m Hardware Overview on page 1 2 m Software Overview on page 1 6 m Installation and Configuration Overview on page 1 10 1 1 1 1 Hardware Overview This four main hardware components of the system are m System cabinet m Service Processor Panel m Storage Service Processor m Storage arrays 1 1 1 System Cabinet From the front of the system cabinet you can view the LEDs for the Storage Service Processor and the system arrays Whenever any LEDs are yel
17. from rolling Do not use these pads to level the cabinet Ventilation Air cools the system cabinet from front to back Air enters at the front circulates through the system and is expelled at both the top and lower back of the cabinet Caution Do not block or cover the openings of the system Furthermore do not place it near a radiator or heat register 2 4 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 2 3 pre val 2 92 A Installing the System Cabinet The system cabinet is shipped with all of the associated cables including m Two power sequencer assemblies m Four floor mounting brackets m Two stabilizer legs The floor mounting brackets enable you to bolt the cabinet to the floor If you do not install the floor mounting brackets then you must install the stabilizer legs The stabilizer legs are extended to prevent the cabinet from tipping over when field replaceable units FRUs are installed removed or serviced Required Tools You will need the following tools for the installation m Leveling wrench shipped with the system a 7 16 inch ratchet wrench m 1 2 inch ratchet wrench Unpacking the System If the system is already unpacked proceed to Section 2 3 3 Moving and Placing the System on page 2 6 Inspect all shipping containers for evidence of physical damage If a shipping carton is damaged request that the carrier s agent be present when the carton is o
18. mounting brackets The following describe these tasks in detail Installing the Stabilizer Legs To attach the system to the floor skip to Section 2 3 4 3 Installing the Floor Mounting Brackets on page 2 9 The stabilizer legs help prevent the expansion cabinet from tipping over when FRUs are serviced in the expansion cabinet The stabilizer legs must be properly installed and set to be effective Before installing the stabilizer legs adjust Caution Always extend the stabilizer legs before attempting to install new FRUs or to service FRUs in the expansion cabinet 1 Loosen the securing screw on the right stabilizer leg FIGURE 2 1 2 6 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 Left stabilizer leg Securing screw Right stabilizer leg FIGURE 2 1 Stabilizer Legs 2 Slide the right stabilizer leg over the three mounting screws at the lower of the expansion cabinet FIGURE 2 2 and fully extend it FIGURE 2 2 Installing the Right Stabilizer Leg 3 Tighten the securing screw This prevents the stabilizer leg from falling off the mounting screws when it is extended 4 Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 for the left stabilizer leg Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware 2 7 5 Use the leveling wrench to adjust the feet on both stabilizer legs so that they touch the floor FIGURE 2 3 FIGURE 2 3 Adjusting the Leveling Pads on the Stabilizer Leg 6 Slide both s
19. nter the Network Mask for the StorEdge 6320 255 255 255 0 Pleas nter the Nameserver IP Address for the StorEdge 6320 10 2 2 8 Pleas nter the Nameserver Domain for the StorEdge 6320 netstorage ebay A A AAA AAA AA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AA AAA AAA A System Settings StorEdge 6320 Id 0 Network Settings Network Type Fixed StorEdge IP Address 10 1 1 7 StorEdge Gateway Address 10 1 1 1 StorEdge Network Mask 255 255 255 0 StorEdge NameServer Address 10 2 2 8 StorEdge Domain Name netstorage ebay KKK KKK KKK KKK KR KKK KKK KKK KKK KEK KKK KKK KKK AAA AAA AE AAA AAA AAA KKK KK Are all of the above settings correct Y N y KEK KKK KKK KK KKK KK KKK AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA A Performing StorEdge 6320 Configuration KKAKAKAAKAAAAAAAAAAKAAAAAAAAAKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Running step 1 of 8 Updating SP network settings Successfully Completed Running step 2 of 8 Setting hostname and host files Successfully Completed Running step 3 of 8 Updating firewall configuration NOTE Successful execution of this operation takes several minutes Please be patient Chapter 4 Establishing Connectivity 4 3 Note This step takes approximately 15 minutes Return Code 0 Successful completion Running step 4 of 8 Updating default route Successfully Completed Running step 5 of 8 Updating file resolv conf Successfully Completed Running step 6 o
20. of many initiators at once instead of one at a time An Ethernet LAN used to perform local management and service functions on the Storage Service Processor It also facilitates aggregation of telemetry data from multiple Storage Service Processors By design the Storage Service Processor LAN address is configured to be 10 0 0 n Logical Unit Number or Logical Unit A system assigned number that allows host software to differentiate multiple logical units within the same system one or more drives that can be grouped into a unit for data storage Also called volume The process of changing the logical unit number that is presented from storage The characteristic that enables an administrator to dynamically expose or hide logical units from specific HBA ports This provides an individual server or multiple servers access to an individual logical unit or multiple logical units and prohibits unwanted server access to the same logical units The primary active storage mechanism Error conditions result in switching to the alternative master Media Access Control A unique address that identifies an Ethernet device Sun s multiplexed i o software Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software Network Terminal Concentrator A modem connection point for the Sun StorEdge Remote Response software The NTC facilitates a point to point protocol PPP connection from a remote support and does not depend on the Storage Service Processor to complete a cal
21. online if necessary If the host system is not online you might have to enter a software command to bring the host system online so that the host system will recognize the expansion cabinet For more information see the software documentation for your host system If you are not going to power off the system at this time see Section B 7 Reassembling the System on page B 23 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 B 3 Troubleshooting the Installation Use this list as a guide for isolating common installation problems m Verify that all power and data cables are properly installed and in the right locations m Verify that all Fibre Channel connections cable adapters and Gigabit Interface Converters GBICs are installed and secure m Verify that the power to the system is turned on m Check the AC Power Sequencer Control Panel a If the Switched Outlets LEDs are not illuminated check the position of the key switch m If one Switched Outlet LED is illuminated but the other is not check the status of the power sequencer for the LED not illuminated If some FRUs have power and others do not check the power on switch on the FRUs that do not have power Refer to the Sun StorEdge 6320 Reference and Service Manual and Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment User s Guide for a description of the procedures to perform fault detection and isolation B 4 Powering Off the System Using the
22. other than Solaris D 1 Installing the CLI Client on Hosts The Sun StorEdge 6320 system provides the Web based Configuration Service software installed on the Service Processor Solaris only You access this tool with a web browser If you need to configure the system from an external management host the management software provides a thin scripting client for CLI commands The supported operating systems of the hosts are listed in TABLE D 2 TABLE D 2 Supported Host Operating Systems e Solaris OS e AIX e Red Hat Linux e HP UX e Windows 2000 Advanced Server D 1 D 1 1 To Install the CLI Client Software Download and install the CLI client software on the management host for the supported Operating Systems 1 Install the software as superuser root If aliases exist in the superuser environment or profile the software installation and configuration might have unexpected results Remove any aliases created for the environment for example cp cp i before you install or configure the software For the Korn shell unalias a For the C shell gt unalias 2 From the host where you want to install the software open a browser window to http www sun com 3 From the home page under On this Site click on Product amp Services 4 Under Product amp Services click on Storage 5 Under Hardware Storage click on Midrange Storage 6 Click on Sun StorEdge 6320 System 7 Click on Sun StorEdg
23. shock strictly observe all Caution and Note statements Note If the appropriate mating receptacle is not available the connector can be removed from the cable and the cable can then be permanently connected to a dedicated branch circuit by a qualified electrician Check local electrical codes for proper installation requirements Appendix B Powering On and Powering Off the System Remotely B 9 B 2 B 10 Setting Remote Power Management Note If you are powering on a Sun StorEdge 6320 system with the expansion cabinet attached perform the power on sequence for both cabinets Caution To avoid damage to internal circuits do not connect or disconnect any cable while the FRU associated with the cable is powered on The following steps set the system to be powered on remotely Open the front door if it is not already open Remove the front trim panel from the system and set it aside if you have not already done so Verify that the key switches located at the lower front of the base expansion cabinet and any expansion cabinet are in the Standby position FIGURE B 7 Keys for this switch are packed in the kit that was shipped with your expansion cabinet and any expansion cabinet If the key switch is not in the Standby position insert the key and turn the key switch to Standby Key switch Standby a Dion FIGURE B 7 Location of Key Switch on Lower Front Panel
24. the Sun StorEdge 6320 system It can be configured to monitor on a 24 hour basis collecting information that enhances the reliability availability and serviceability of the system Benefits eA Web based user interface for monitoring and diagnostics e Remote notification Secure Socket Layer SSL encryption to protect transmitted information Chapter 1 Understanding the Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 7 1 2 2 Data Host Software This section describes the software that you install on data hosts such as servers The information is listed in the following two tables m TABLE 1 2 describes the software for data hosts m TABLE 1 3 contains lists the data host software by Operating System TABLE 1 2 Supported Data Host Software Software Supported Software Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Software Solaris OS Hosts Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Software Hosts with operating systems other than Solaris Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment Software Device Edition optional This software incorporates kernel drivers and utilities that enable Solaris OS data hosts to connect to monitor and transfer data on a SAN Install the software on Solaris OS data hosts This software incorporates kernel drivers and utilities that enable data hosts with operating systems other than Solaris OS to connect to monitor and transfer data on a SAN Install the software on data hosts with operating systems other than Solari
25. to Off This turns off all power to the base cabinet If you are servicing FRUs that are not power sequencers or are not moving the system leave the power cables connected to ensure a proper grounding path for electrostatic discharge B 5 B 20 Restoring the System After the Partial Remote Power Off Procedure If the system has been powered off using the partial remote power off procedure you must use the following procedure to restore power to the system Connect to the Configuration Service software on the Service Processor with a web browser m Fora non secure HTTP server connection enter http hostname 9080 m Fora secure HTTPS server connection enter https hostname 9443 where hostname is the IP address of the Service Processor or external host where the software is installed Configuration Service displays the Login window 2 Login as admin and enter the password Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 The software displays the Administration General window as shown in FIGURE B 11 Midmcata i Mag dl enuial abnork Sui Tine Paciinebri Port Filtering Motificationa Lagi Reporte Geoeral partial epabom shutdown completed eet oom holly i Pomar Menage ment Sun Shoariige SIE DT I Ceserption _ my_etmt_ _y__y__y_ Vendor sun Akay teme Model StorEdgs ATIN Managed Arrap K Power Hankbpimgni eid Array Rocdal
26. volume name Consider using a logical naming convention to indicate the volume s physical location For example use t0pOvol0 to denote Tray 0 Pool 0 and Volume 0 5 Select the default pool 6 Click Next The Enter Size and Permissions window appears Chapter 5 Setting the Default Configuration 5 7 Create 9 pe boheme beppe Enter shite anil peviiacivnn Enter rame ami pubact Etica site andl Sped conbguraiern a tiraggio for new volun I x perminvi men i Add te voim group Hammam Available Bie 409 04 GB Bequecte d Size fion HEI i Confiem choices Default Vote Femmans Ecm Diet Logia Und Member 2 i L Bneta ent gt Fami FIGURE E 3 Enter Size and Permissions 7 Enter the Requested Size of the new volume in Mbytes or Gbytes 8 Select the Default Volume Permissions Select from Read Write Read Only and The default permissions apply to initiators unless overridden by LUN masking LUN masking provides explicit masking between volumes and initiators and will override any default access permission settings 9 Click Next The Add Volume to Group window appears 5 8 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 Shape Select Volume Greaps A i Enter name and select pool Jphonal Select the Valois Craig bo whack th volume ibi bee aidil ar alert Slop volare 2 Enter nme and permetin 3 Addo yoleme gresp 4 Conf chess nt wand bo p
27. 15 Select Name and Disks E 18 Confirm Choices E 19 Fibre Channel Configuration E 20 Manage Initiator Groups E 25 Manage Initiator Groups Create E 26 Create New Group E 26 The New Initiator Groups E 27 Manage Initiators E 28 New Initiator E 29 Figures viii FIGURE E 22 FIGURE E 23 FIGURE E 24 FIGURE E 25 FIGURE E 26 FIGURE E 27 FIGURE E 28 FIGURE E 29 FIGURE E 30 FIGURE E 31 Manage Volumes Create E 30 Enter Name and Select Pool E 31 Enter Size and Permissions E 32 Add Volume to Group E 33 Confirm Choices E 34 Mail Notification E 34 Outstanding Jobs E 35 Manage Volume Groups Create E 36 Enter Name and Select Volumes in the Create New Volume Group Wizard E 37 Select Initiator Group E 38 Preface gt The Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide provides procedures for installing the Sun StorEdge 6320 system The system is shipped installed in a cabinet This guide explains how to complete the initial setup of the system power the system on and off and connect the system to the data hosts on the storage area network SAN and the management console on the local area network LAN Only a qualified service provider who is thoroughly trained in storage system installations should perform the tasks in this guide Caution You must read and understand the Sun StorEdge 6320 Regulatory and Safety Compliance Manual before beginning any procedure in this guide
28. 2 13 14 A loo OO OO 00 OC 00 00 00 B OO OO OC OO 00 00 00 OO 00 FIGURE A 1 Sun StorEdge 6320 System Service Processor Panel Appendix A Connecting a Second System Cabinet A 3 00 00 oo oo joo OO oo oo OO CO 00 00 00 CO 0 OO 00 0 VAS I SU if x I S I a Ay a a e Be Gb ee ea ves a ol a ol Yy eo oo fg fo eg ee fee AUOdN ti ta a ig N 9 140dN XK f AL a E Trini bo ee 13N34 i i HE Ol ET T 1uogn 3NI IN 20d yyy 10d wounosua SP E 2 OEMS SIE CF gia O SS io de a TE ae TANVd A 7aNYd d OHOG G G YOSS3204d U DODO YOSSII0Hd ANO IMI aneas SI les MISS JAYS a e aos Sein a S JOINS NOISNVdX4 YILSVIN NV1 MOV HILSVIN YIHLONY FIGURE A 2 Expansion Cabinet Cabling with Internal FC Switches Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 A 4 Sob Zo Lopi 4m
29. 3 C Product Specifications C 1 C 1 Physical Characteristics C 1 C 2 Physical Specifications C 2 C 3 Power Sequencer Electrical Specifications C 3 C 4 Environmental Requirements C 3 Chapter Contents iii D Installing the Software on the Hosts D 1 D 1 Installing the CLI Client on Hosts D 1 D 1 1 To Install the CLI Client Software D 2 D 2 Specific Operations for Linux D 5 D 2 1 Setting Up Storage Access Permissions to storage on the 6020 Array D 5 D 3 Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager non Solaris D 6 E Sample Custom Configuration E 1 E 1 Before Changing the Configuration E 1 E 1 1 Verifying the Volumes E 2 E 1 2 Deleting Existing Pools E 2 E 1 3 Navigating Configuration Service E 2 E 1 4 Logging Into the System E 5 E 1 5 Understanding Arrays and Pools E 6 E 1 6 Changing Array Profiles E 6 E 2 Customizing the Raid Configuration E 8 E 2 1 Deleting a Pool from an Array E 9 E 3 Configuring the Fibre Channel Settings E 19 E 4 AddingInitiators and Volumes E 21 E 4 1 Determining HBA WWNs E 22 E 4 2 Creating Initiator Groups E 24 E 4 3 Creating Initiators E 28 E 4 4 Creating Volumes E 29 E 4 5 Creating Volume Groups E 36 F Installing the USB Flash Disk D 1 4 Restoring Configuration Files D 2 Index I i iv Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 TABLE 1 6 TABLE 2 1 TABLE 2 2 TABLE 2 3 TABLE 2 4 TABLE 2 5 TABLE 3 1 TABLE 4 1 TABLE 5 1 TABLE D 2 TABLE D 3 TABLE 6 1
30. 6 C cabinet adding A 6 cables connecting 3 1 Change Profile wizard wizard change profile E 15 CLI client D 2 Command Prompt D 4 configuration custom E 8 Configuration Service Administration 4 7 Array Management 4 7 jobs 4 7 secure 4 6 user interface 4 6 Configuration Service software 1 7 connecting cables 3 1 connecting second cabinet Ethernet Cable A 6 connectivity worksheet 2 2 controller number E 23 creating volumes 5 6 custom configuration E 8 D damaged shipment 2 5 data host software 1 8 default RAID 5 E 1 default settings Sun StorEdge 6020 array 5 1 description 5 3 Index i Index ii E environmental requirements C 3 Ethernet cable connecting A 6 expansion cabinet connecting A 6 Explicit E 7 external management host software 1 9 F Fail Over Mode E 6 E 7 FC HBA paths E 1 E 22 FC switches connecting 3 1 features Sun StorEDGE 6320 System 1 1 Fibre channel cables connecting A 2 flash disk 2 11 floor mounting brackets 2 5 2 9 format command E 2 G GMT offset 5 4 graphic map E 3 ground strap connecting 2 15 B 6 grounding system 2 15 H handling precautions safety 2 3 hardware installation planning 2 2 HBA paths E 1 E 22 host connections 3 1 HP UX 1 8 1 9 I IBM AIX 1 8 Implicit E 7 Initiator Groups E 6 initiators create E 1 install sh script D 3 installation hardware 2 2 installation problems isolating B 13 IP addre
31. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Initial configuration is setting up the id and network parameters for your StorEdge 6320 The current hostname for this StorEdge 6320 system is new_sp Searching for other existing StorEdge 6320 systems on your network Searching for a StorEdge 6320 with hostname sp0 Searching for a StorEdge 6320 with hostname spl Searching for a StorEdge 6320 with hostname sp2 Searching for a StorEdge 6320 with hostname sp3 Searching for a StorEdge 6320 with hostname sp4 Searching for a StorEdge 6320 with hostname sp5 Searching for a StorEdge 6320 with hostname sp6 Searching for a StorEdge 6320 with hostname sp7 No other StorEdge 6320 systems are currently configured on your network Note If you have more than one Sun StorEdge 6320 system and they are connected together for combined Sun StorEdge Remote Response Unit management through a common telephone line assignment of a unique service storage processor ID from 0 to 7 is required 4 2 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 Pleas nter the StorEdge 6320 Id A valid value is a digit between 0 and 7 Your Choice 0 Network Settings Do you wish to use DHCP or Fixed Network Addresses 1 DHCP 2 Fixed Your Choice 2 Pleas nter the IP Address for the StorEdge 6320 10 1 10 7 Pleas nter the Gateway Address for the StorEdge 6320 10 1 10 1 Pleas
32. Changing the Time Zone v Changing the System Time 1 Click the Administration tab 2 Click System Time 3 Change the system time as necessary You can use a Network Time Protocol NTP server to provide this information if one is available Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 1 Click Save Menta tI oe 44407 Eh ee Arron Mare at Jot Administration Generel Natwork Syxte System Tiere System Time Properties Save Cancel Change time pome Current System Time Sep 15 2005 didd d Pia Tire Zore America hen Tor Tire Setting MTP HTE Server IP m Ti Port Filtering Notifications D Manual Month Dig 1a face ZL Emo moth Prom i 12 Enter cap fom i 3i Enter 4 digt yaa Tire 4 Pi enter time in the folio format htm Foe FR FIGURE 5 4 Changing the System Time v Logging out TH Ti Logs Reports 1 When you are finished with the administrative tasks log out as a admin user before logging in as a storage user 5 2 Creating Volumes In this section you will create volume using a default storage profile to begin accessing storage This section consists of the following m To Log In as a Storage User on page 5 m To Configure a Volume on page 6 m Creating Volumes on page 5 v To Log In as a Storage User 1 Open a Web browser and in the URL Internet address field enter m https instead of http for a secure session Chapter 5 Setting the Def
33. E 6 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 EZI E22 Customizing the Storage While the default storage configuration will meet most needs if you need to customize this section will get you started It is important to plan out the changes you want to make in advance If you make destructive changes to existing pools you will receive a warning If you decide to proceed the pools will automatically be deleted You can also delete the any or all of the existing pools first to free up storage and then create new storage using predefined profiles or creating new profiles Applying the profiles will create the new pools This section provides the following information m Verifying the Volumes on page 7 m Deleting Pools in an Array on page 7 m Applying Profiles on page 11 Verifying the Volumes Before changing the default configuration you must verify that you can view the volumes from a connected host Open a terminal console to one of the connected hosts and verify that appropriate volumes are visible using commands or utilities for the host s operating system Example Enter the format command for a Solaris OS host format Searching for disks done Review the format report and verify that you see volumes Deleting Pools in an Array This section tells you how to delete the default storage pools if you want to rather modifying existing pools You can then apply an existi
34. ID 0 1 5 RAID 1 1 5 RAID 5 default 1 5 RAS reliability availability and serviceability features 1 4 Read Write E 6 Red Hat Linux 1 9 Red Hat Linux 7 2 1 8 reliability availability and serviceability RAS features 1 4 remote power on 2 19 B 11 remote power 3 1 remote power on 2 12 remote power off B 14 required tools 2 5 Resource Manager software 1 10 S safety 2 2 San Foundation E 22 SAN Foundation Software 1 8 scsi_vhci conf E 7 segment size size segment E 8 serial connection 1 4 3 5 connecting 4 1 serial connections 3 1 Service Console port 4 7 Service Processor SP 1 4 Service Processor Panel 1 2 1 4 software 1 6 logging in web browser 4 6 Index iii overview 1 2 1 6 UI 4 6 web browser 4 6 software overview 1 6 Solaris 1 9 Solaris software 1 8 Solaris Workstation connecting 3 6 sscs D 4 sscs 1M command D 4 stabilizer legs 2 5 installing 2 6 STMS E 7 storage log in 5 6 passwords passwords storage E 2 storage arrays 1 2 1 4 Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment 1 8 4 6 Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment Software 1 9 Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment software 1 7 Storage Service Processor 1 2 Storage Service Processor SSP 1 2 storage system environmental requirements C 3 Sun Cluster software 1 10 Sun StorEdge 6000 CLI package software 1 9 Sun StorEdge 6020 array default settings 5 1 Sun StorEdge 6300 series
35. Initial Configuration 4 1 4 1 Logging In to the Configuration Service Web Interface 4 6 5 Setting the Default Configuration 5 1 5 1 Logging Into the System 5 2 5 2 Adding Administration Information 5 3 5 2 1 Providing a System Description 5 3 ii Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 5 2 2 Changing the Time Zone 5 4 5 2 3 Changing the System Time 5 5 5 3 Creating Volumes 5 6 6 Initializing the Sun StorEdge Remote Response Service 6 1 6 1 Remote Response Service Initialization 6 2 6 2 Shared Remote Response Telephone Line 6 4 A Connecting a Second System Cabinet A 1 A l Connecting an Expansion Cabinet to a Base Cabinet with Internal Switches A 2 A 1 1 Connecting the Fibre Channel Cables A 2 A 1 2 Connecting the Ethernet Cable A 6 A 2 Connecting an Expansion Cabinet to a Base Cabinet with External Switches A 6 B Powering On and Powering Off the System Remotely B 1 B 1 Preparing the System for Remote Power B 2 B 1 1 Connecting the Grounding Strap B 6 B 1 2 Connecting the Power Cables B 7 B 2 Powering On the System Remotely B 10 B 3 Troubleshooting the Installation B 13 B 4 Powering Off the System Using the Remote Power Off Procedure B 13 B 4 1 Powering off the System Remotely B 14 B 4 2 Powering Off the System Completely B 17 B 5 Restoring the System After the Partial Remote Power Off Procedure B 20 B 6 Restoring the System After the Full Remote Power Off Procedure B 22 B 7 Reassembling the System B 2
36. LE E 2 Setting Failover Mode Host Software Failover Mode Sun StorEdge San Foundation software Explicit Includes Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software for Solaris OS MPxIO Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software for Windows AIX or HPUX Veritas DMP Implicit V Enabling Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Software To enable Sun StorEdge San Foundation and Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software MPxIO STMS on the host 1 Open the kernel drv scsi_vhci conf file with a text editor 2 Set mpxio disable no in the file 3 Reboot the host Appendix E Sample Custom Configuration E 3 E 1 3 Logging in to the System 1 Open a Web browser and in the URL Internet address field enter m https instead of http for a secure session m IP address of the system m Secured port number for Configuration Services https ip_address cs_port_number Example https 10 1 1 12 9443 The Log In window appears 2 Access the storage environment by entering the following default information in the Login fields Username storage Password storage 3 Click Log In The Array Selection window FIGURE E 1 appears Sun Configuration Service i ramia aj er paiia er fsh yum Antay Bakerton Pruti Sektid Arra erpii B Ar Amap Seeria m ow i Geena Heath Satar Erre Acc ri died igien beath md iaio informatica with ahs asmi in di cei Che ranch bum ee a he rt af he anay eed Chee i dii puray Anleriinm EPA Vani Fs
37. SUNW qlc 2 fp 0 0 devet Detected FCode Version ISP2200 FC AL Host Adapter Driver 1 14 01 11 20 Opening Device devices pci 9 700000 SUNW qlc 2 fp 0 0 devet Detected FCode Version ISP2200 FC AL Host Adapter Driver 1 13 01 03 05 Opening Device devices pci 9 700000 SUNW qlc 3 fp 0 0 devet Detected FCode Version ISP2200 FC AL Host Adapter Driver 1 13 01 03 05 Opening Device devices pci 9 700000 SUNW qlc 4 fp 0 0 devet Detected FCode Version ISP2200 FC AL Host Adapter Driver 1 13 01 03 05 Opening Device devices pci 9 600000 SUNW qlc 2 fp 0 0 devet Detected FCode Version ISP2200 FC AL Host Adapter Driver 1 13 01 03 05 Opening Device devices pci 9 600000 SUNW gle 1 fp 0 0 devetl Detected FCode Version ISP2312 FC AL Host Adapter Driver 1 13 08 04 10 02 Opening Device devices pci 9 600000 SUNW qle 1 1 fp 0 0 devetl Appendix E Sample Custom Configuration E 21 Detected FCode Version ISP2312 FC AL Host Adapter Driver 1 13 08 04 10 02 Complete 3 Use the command luxadm e to find each WWN The HBA will be described as unknown a Record each WWN for the next step luxadm e dump_map devices pci 9 600000 SUNW qlc 1 fp 0 0 devctl The following ids an example of the resulting report Pos Port_ID Hard_Addr Port WWN Node WWN Type 0 10500 0 20030003ba27ca6e 10000003ba27ca6e 0x0 Disk device 1 10000 0 210000e08b0ae877 200000e08b0ae877 0x1f Unknown Type Host Bus Adapter 4 Locate the WWN to controller
38. URE E 14 Manage Initiator Groups 3 Click Create The New Initiator Group window appears E 24 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 Configeration Armay Saloetiom Praliles Selected Armay ang Anar Selertes gt india Groups nahasian Aras inerte Prole Sabet Arrey Tp Armes Seneca nda re Coreen Peres Casoni ie Linda i tbe a Feme ote ates grey eee el ee ione m embe of bee eo Pri Cae rr es pag oe petti Was Fa Filo alti meimio Bor fhe ni bebe ai ie tr pg FIGURE E 16 Create New Group 4 Enter the name of a new initiator group using up to 15 characters 5 Click Save The Initiator Groups window appears with the created groups Appendix E Sample Custom Configuration E 25 Stelected Astan FIGURE E 17 The New Initiator Groups 6 Repeat as necessary to add additional initiator groups Think of initiators as an HBA group to allow data access Initiator groups usually represent the server and its associated HBAs Consider using a logical naming convention that makes sense For example the name Prod_server_01 describes the first instance of a production server and the collection of HBAs the initiators that belong to the server E 26 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 E 3 9 Creating Initiators This section describes how to create initiators w To Create an Initiator 1 Select the Configuration tab and the Array Sel
39. Utility Access the system through a serial connection as noted in Establishing a Serial Connection on page 3 5and run the Initial Configuration Utility script as shown in the following example Please note that the bold letters designate input from the user login rss Password sunlrss Lantronix SCS400 Version B2 0 202 021016 ype HELP at the ntc0 prompt for assistance ntc0 connect local port_2 Local protocol emulation 1 0 Local Switch lt gt 4 1 Sun StorEdge 6320 Service Processor WARNING This is a restricted access server If you do not have explicit permission to access this server please disconnect immediately Unauthorized access to this system is an actionable offense and will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law new_sp console login setup Password setup Last login Tue May 20 13 50 09 on console May 20 13 57 32 new_sp login ROOT LOGIN dev console Tue May 20 13 57 33 GMT 2003 AAC AAA AAA AAA AE KKK AA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA StorEdge 6320 Initial Configuration Utility A A AAA A AAA A AAA AA AA AA AAA AAA AAA AA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA Select the operation you wish to perform 1 Initial configuration 2 Restore previously defined configuration 3 Unconfigure 4 Enable SW support for Lights Out Operation Your Choice 1 PA AA AAA AA AAA AA AAA AAA AAA AE AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA Initializing StorEdge 6320 Configuration KKAKAKAAKAAAAAAAAAAAA
40. Volumes on page 5 Logging into the System You log in as a type of user to perform different task on the system You will log in as an admin to perform the initial administrative tasks To Log In Open a Web browser and in the URL Internet address field enter m https instead of http for a secure session 5 1 m IP address of the system m The secured port number for Configuration Services https ip_address cs_port_number Example https 10 1 1 12 9443 2 Access the administrative environment by entering the following default information in the Login fields Username admin Password admin Configuration Service Leemarre admiri oe Passurd IF you ore not a registered user please contact the ovation a dminisknatar FIGURE 5 1 Administration Login 5 1 Adding Administration Information After logging in add the following administration information m System description m Time zone m System time 5 2 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 w Providing a System Description 1 Click the Administration tab 2 Click the General tab 3 In the in the Property Value box in the System section of the window provide a description for your system in the Property Value field 4 Click Save The window refreshes with the newly entered description ee ge STRA gi LTT LO amp Sun Configuration service TETI General Network System Time Passwords Port Fi
41. You can now enter SSCS CLI commands in the Command Prompt D 4 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 APPENDIX E Sample Custom Configuration In Chapter 5 you configured the storage configuration with pool and array settings defined by a default storage profile This appendix provides an example of customizing the configuration if you need to m Change from a default RAID 5 settings m Create Initiators to add security to the data host connections Before changing the default configuration you must verify that you can view the volumes from a connected host Before creating initiators you must locate available FC HBA paths and locate the appropriate HBAs and port WWNs that you will add to the initiator group profile before you customize the configuration m Before Changing the Configuration on page 1 m Customizing the Storage on page 7 m Adding Initiators and Volumes on page 20 m Configuring the Fibre Channel Settings on page 38 E 1 Before Changing the Configuration Before customizing the configuration complete the following sections m Understanding Arrays and Pools on page 2 m Changing Array Settings on page 2 m Understanding Failover Mode on page 3 m Changing Array Settings on page 2 m Logging in to the System on page 4 a Navigating Configuration Service on page 5 E 1 Ed ELZ E 1 2 1 Understanding Arrays and Pool
42. allation Software CD contains the following software that is used with the system Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit software Sun StorEdge Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment software Sun StorEdge Remote Configuration CLI Solaris OS only Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 AZ System Management Software TABLE 1 1 describes the Web based configuration and management software that is already installed on the Service Processor of Sun StorEdge 6320 systems TABLE 1 1 System Management Software on the Sun StorEdge 6320 System Software Description Sun StorEdge Configuration Service Software Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment Software for Sun StorEdge 6320 system diagnostics Sun StorEdge Configuration Service software delivers a centralized web based management platform which provides configuration control and asset information services Configuration Service software enables you to manage the Sun StorEdge 6320 system in a storage area network environment Key Benefits eConfigure and manage storage trays pools and volumes eCreate and manage initiator groups and initiators e Administer Storage Service Processor features such as passwords user e mail notification date network settings and other items e View logs reports and overall array health The installed version of the Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment Software is a diagnostic monitoring tool for
43. array profile determine how you will set failover mode and segment size as described in the following sections Understanding Segment Size During a new installation you need to set a segment size of Segment Size 4KB 8KB 16KB 32KB 64KB E 2 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 E 1 2 2 Segment size defines the size of read or write operations in kilobytes to a single drive within a pool Segment size is application specific and should be selected to match the application profile When creating a new profile you must select a segment size as there is not a default value Generally smaller segment sizes work better for random input output I O and larger segment sizes work better for sequential I O Finalize your decision on segment size before you begin as changing this variable later will require pools and volumes to be destroyed and recreated Understanding Failover Mode During a new installation you need to set a failover mode of Fail Over Mode Implicit Explicit None Explicit LUN failover provides a way for a multipathing host driver to manage LUN ownership Implicit LUN failover is a failover mechanism controlled by the array Explicit LUN failover and implicit LUN failover are mutually exclusive Implicit LUN failover will be disabled when you set explicit LUN failover Select the correct option for failover mode based on the host configuration listed in Appendix TABLE E 2 TAB
44. ation Requirements on page 2 4 m Ventilation on page 2 4 2 2 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 22l Handling Precautions Caution A fully configured Sun StorEdge 6320 System cabinet weighs in excess of 1400 pounds 635 kg Ensure that all surfaces this system will move over can withstand this load Additionally the system chassis is top heavy even when you order the base configuration only Keep this in mind when moving the system The cabinet has wheels You should have two to three people available one to push the system off the pallet onto the ramp and the others offer resistance so that the cabinet does not roll Make sure there is adequate space in front of the system to ensure that it will not roll into anything Next you will need both people to push the cabinet up the ramp to a raised floor computer room Move the cabinet slowly and make sure the floor is free from objects and cables Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware 2 3 2 22 2 29 Secure Installation Requirements To minimize personnel injury in the event of a seismic occurrence you must securely fasten the cabinet to a rigid structure extending from the floor to the ceiling or walls of the room in which you situate the cabinet Install the cabinet on a level surface There are adjustable nonskid pads at each corner of the cabinet base You should extend these pads when the cabinet is installed to prevent the it
45. ault Configuration 5 5 m IP address of the system m The secured port number for Configuration Services https ip_address cs_port_number Example https 10 1 1 12 9443 2 Access the configuration environment by entering the following default information in the Log in fields Username storage Password storage w To Configure a Volume 1 Select the Configuration tab and the Array Selection window Array Selection Profiles Array Selection crweral Heakh Status Error AGr detailed syetem he on od status information with Sirige Automated Deer Storage SEI Click on the radio button next to the name of the aray and choose an action Array Selection a a E ees X Mamme s r n Manage Pool E arrayOD arrean 3 LO DiManage volume Manage Volume Groups Manage Inibators Manage Initiator Groupe Aetege Maira Duplicate Array Duplicate Initistor Groups FIGURE E 1 Selecting from the More Actions Menu 2 Click Manage Volumes on the More Actions menu The Manage Volumes window displays 5 6 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 3 Click Create The Create New Volume Wizard appears E E pmen name amj select Emir mme ond sieri pool al i Eii ner dd primi deere Fra hime F of 64 volumi currendi avaldab Add to velate gou Borer vake nate hick West bo continue FE isl 3 409 02 iB 409 02 GE i Pa FIGURE E 2 Volume Name and Select Pool 4 Enter the
46. ave installed the stabilizer legs and adjusted the leveling pads Use the four floor mounting brackets to attach the expansion cabinet to the floor The bolts to secure the floor mounting brackets are not included Caution Do not bolt the floor mounting brackets to the deck plating of a raised computer room floor because this would result in an unstable mount Note If you are installing the floor mounting brackets over previously installed threaded rods loosely attach the floor mounting brackets to the rods and then to the expansion cabinet Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware 2 9 1 Remove the three mounting screws on the lower right side of the front and the three mounting screws on the lower right side of the back of the expansion cabinet FIGURE 2 5 FIGURE 2 5 Removing the Lower Right Front Mounting Screws 2 Using a 7 16 inch racket wrench attach the right floor mounting brackets to the front and back of the expansion cabinet FIGURE 2 6 with the six mounting screws you just removed o o o ooo ooo 33 e e 3 0 s 0 0 0 06000 FIGURE 2 6 Attaching the Floor mounting Brackets 2 10 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 3 Bolt the right floor mounting brackets to the floor 4 Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 for the left floor mounting brackets 2 4 Accessories Kit Packing List V
47. binet the Storage Service Processor Storage Service Processor accessory tray Network Terminal Concentrator NTC Firewall Router and the Ethernet Hub will be powered up because they are connected to the unswitched power outlets Verify that the key switches in the base cabinet and any expansion cabinet are still in the Standby position as in Step 3 Appendix B Powering On and Powering Off the System Remotely B 11 B 12 10 The three power status indicators on the front panel show the status of the front power sequencer The main AC power light emitting diode LED illuminates when power is applied to the expansion cabinet The LED for sequencer stage 1 illuminates next followed by the LED for sequencer stage 2 Note The front panel power sequencer lower LED illuminates only when the AC power sequencer circuit breakers for the front power supply are on Note To check the status of the rear power sequencer open the back door of the expansion cabinet and look for the three green LEDs AIl components of the system power on in an optimal state Verify that all the components have only green LEDs illuminated If LEDs are illuminated other than the green ones or if LEDs are not illuminated see Section B 3 Troubleshooting the Installation on page B 13 to troubleshoot any component that is not powered on The system is now operating and supports the remote power on procedure Bring the host system back
48. cabinet press the Local Off Remote switch to Local FIGURE 2 11 At the lower front and lower back of the expansion cabinet press the AC power sequencer circuit breakers to On FIGURE 2 11 Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware 2 19 2 6 8 Note The Storage Service Processor and Service Processor Accessory SPA Tray are already powered on because they are connected to the unswitched power outlets O Standby 2 b 1 dra Sequencer stage 2 O Sequencer stage 1 Main AC power FIGURE 2 12 Front Sequencer Status Lights The three power indicators on the front panel show the status of the front power sequencer FIGURE 2 12 The main AC power light emitting diode LED illuminates when power is applied to the expansion cabinet The LED for sequencer stage 1 illuminates next followed by the LED for sequencer stage 2 To check the status of the rear power sequencer open the back door of the expansion cabinet and look for the three green LEDs Verify that all the components have only green LEDs illuminated Verify that the power to the system is turned on Check the AC Power Sequencer Control Panel m If one Switched Outlet LED is lit but the other is not check the status of the power sequencer for the unilluminated LED m If some FRUs have power and others do not check the power on switch on the FRUs that do not have power Powering Off Sequence Before you power off the expans
49. can be removed from the cable and the cable can then be permanently connected to a dedicated branch circuit by a qualified electrician Check local electrical codes for proper installation requirements 2 18 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 2 6 7 Powering On the System Local Caution To avoid damage to internal circuits do not connect or disconnect any cable while the FRU associated with the cable is powered on Open the front and back doors if they are closed Remove the front trim panel of the system and set it aside if you have not already done so At the lower front and lower back of the cabinet press the AC power sequencer circuit breakers to Off FIGURE 2 11 Power Off p y 4 Q 50 o o 0 Br slo Je BO Grounding 8 25 Dr T 2 53 5 5 screw E 3 3 a w alie le 4 rd x z 7 Fao o o o g 3 lt z00ZW1c OI 2 Local Off Remote switch Power On AC power sequencer circuit breaker FIGURE 2 11 AC Power Sequencer Control Panel Verify that the AC power cable of the expansion cabinet is connected to the correct AC outlet Caution Do not disconnect the AC power cable from the outlet when working on or in the expansion cabinet This connection provides a grounding path that prevents damage from electrostatic discharge At the lower front and lower back of the expansion
50. cer on the cabinet FIGURE 2 8 3 Attach the other end of the grounding cable to either an external grounding post or something attached to a grounding post o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 Grounding strap FIGURE 2 8 Attaching the Grounding Strap to the Front Power Sequencer Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware 2 15 2 6 6 Connecting the Power Cables Caution The expansion cabinet is designed to work with single phase power systems that have a grounded neutral conductor To reduce the risk of electric shock do not connect the expansion cabinet to any other type of power system 1 Verify that each AC power sequencer circuit breaker is in the Off position and that the Local Off Remote switch is in the Local position on each power sequencer FIGURE 2 9 Power off no iy DI Q 2 O o 0 0 z oC je oC Jo 30 Grounding 59 5A 5 screw 56 5 p Li 5 P 8 3 z le rd D z x O o o o 5 lt z00ZW1c OI 2 Local Off Remote switch Power on AC power sequencer circuit breaker FIGURE 2 9 Power Sequencer Control Panel 2 Verify that the stated rating matches the AC input voltage to the system TABLE 2 4 and TABLE 2 5 Check the electrical ratings label on the serial number label attached to the power sequencer TABLE 2 4 Voltage Requirements for Maximum Operating Voltage and Frequency Ranges Voltage and Fr
51. configuration select the pool and tray and review the Profiles to see if there is an existing configuration Profile that you can use 1 Click the Configuration tab gt Array Selection window and select Manage Pools from the More Actions menu Appendix E Sample Custom Configuration E 11 Arrey Selection Profis Selected imir mrii daray teleriion Oena Frakk Stato Errar cosce datai rerien Salty aed tates primo wii Edge 6530 Pick on Gre radio baion mint Ho oe raman of fhe er and chica an echo na DA fe Acne bbp V gi neye Volare Grupi ampi arragi 07 ata aa reati ravage lai megu Eiogh ai Amn Copies kiise Creep FIGUREE 8 Accessing Actions from the Array Selection Window E 12 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 j Sun t alii aration ferre Cage as iiei Pies Dekok Any are Aor Sefer erp Mem Poste mar ade Ti ea piid li i ets mea Get TO ee ca Gs Oh fete celiac Gh eprops dti ad feck oe a baka jo perio i comepoeding cin To pale he rer of a Ge pock dik on fa Tatah Ga FIGURE E 9 Selecting Managing Pools 2 Click Create in the Pools section The Create New Pool Wizard window appears 3 Select a tray with available space Appendix E Sample Custom Configuration E 13 Steps Bilici mas amm vii Select trap 2 Select profile Table teskow show twyn that rill have some space avallabie Select name and diks i dire cheeces
52. contains the valid port numbers when logging in with the web interface TABLE 4 1 Port Numbers HTTP Port HTTPS Port secure Sun StorEdge Configuration Service 9080 9443 Storage Automated Diagnostic 7654 7443 Environment If you have successfully installed the software perform the following procedures to log in to the software using a web browser To Log In to Configuration Service Open Netscape Navigator version 4 79 or later Type one of the following URLs in the URL text field Note ip_address is the IP address of the Service Processor Service Console port where the software is installed You assigned the IP address while running the installation script m Fora non SSL HTTP server http ip_address 9080 where 9080 is the default port number for the software 4 6 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 Note If you are concerned about password security use the secure sockets layer SSL version of the hypertext transport protocol HTTP universal resource locator URL m For an SSL HTTP server https ip_address 9443 where 9443 is the default port number for the software Log in as follows m For the Sun StorEdge 6320 User Name admin Password admin Click the Log In button After you log in you can access each window of the interface by clicking the labeled tab m Configuration m Jobs m Administratio
53. d okies To combat chek Delete Pool To zansa chek Cancel Canali FIGURE E 5 Confirm Pool Deletion Operation 4 Review the pool deletion warning message a Click Delete Pool to proceed a Click Cancel if you do not want to delete the pool If you proceed the Mail Notification window appears Appendix E Sample Custom Configuration E 9 5 Enter an E mail address to where you would like a notification of the pool deletion to be sent Anay Selectian gt Configare aikaa Info Lupe ahi cima addera in be so bied when the operated ti nhad dio cel in ini ths Bed bin Hotfcaton E mail user1 notify sun com FIGURE E 6 Mail Notification 6 Click Submit The Outstanding Jobs window appears Ss e Tetea General Bae Amer Arms Seleriiog gt Canfgure gt Delete Confirmation gt Jabr General latta yi Datin dibi CEE im 30 vee WA Tats Ta Array Tina ripiani ia Cinephste Witt izi lali stLtin Lt ampt Dekt riogat pool tp Emig FIGURE E 7 Outstanding Jobs E 10 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 E 2 3 Applying Profiles If you need to change your storage configuration you can either use one the existing profiles or create a new profile and then apply it This section provides the following information m To Apply An Existing Profile on page 11 m to Create a New Storage Profile on page 19 v To Apply An Existing Profile If you need to change storage
54. date Ethers to identify the array to the StorEdge 6320 system Create and save a new system inventory snapshot Appendix A Connecting a Second System Cabinet A 7 A 8 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 APPENDIX B Powering On and Powering Off the System Remotely The systems are shipped to the customer with the hardware and software necessary to support two methods of powering on m Local power on powering on the system at the system m Remote power on powering on the system either locally or remotely This Appendix describes powering on and powering off the system remotely When connected for remote power on and power off operation the Storage Service Processor detects the presence of the remote power relay and enables two additional functions in the Sun StorEdge 6000 Family Configuration software to enable remote power on and remote power off When these functions are enabled the Storage Service Processor and the Storage Service Processor Accessory Tray can remain powered on and active to provide control over the remote power relay Caution Do not use the partial remote power off sequence when moving the system You must completely power off the system before moving it Note If you are installing a Sun StorEdge 6320 system with an expansion cabinet perform the procedures in this Appendix for both cabinets B 1 The FRUs in TABLE B 1 are required to perform the tasks in
55. de Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Best Practices Manual Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Operations Guide Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Field Troubleshooting Guide SANbox 8 16 Segmented Loop Switch Management User s Manual SANbox 8 Segmented Loop Fibre Channel Switch Installer s User s Manual SANbox 16 Segmented Loop Fibre Channel Switch Installer s User s Manual Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet Installation and Service Manual Sun V100 Server User s Guide Netra X1 Server User s Guide Solaris Handbook for Sun Peripherals Part Number 817 1245 nn 816 1420 nn 817 0830 nn 817 0832 nn 817 0834 nn 816 0842 nn 816 0830 nn 816 2688 nn 816 1986 nn 816 0252 nn 875 3060 nn 875 1881 nn 875 3059 nn 805 3067 nn 806 5980 nn 806 5980 nn 816 4468 nn Preface XV Accessing Sun Documentation Online You can view print or purchase a broad selection of Sun documentation including localized versions at http www sun com documentation For Sun StorEdge 6320 system documentation go to http www sun com products n solutions hardware docs Network_Storage_Solutions Midrange 6320 index html Contacting Sun Technical Support If you have technical questions about this product that are not answered in this guide go to http www sun com service contacting Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its
56. dge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 Typographic Conventions Typeface Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 The names of commands files and directories on screen computer output AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted with on screen computer output AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or terms words to be emphasized Command line variable replace with a real name or value Edit your login file Use 1s a to list all files o You have mail su Password Read Chapter 6 in the User s Guide These are called class options You must be superuser to do this To delete a file type rm filename Shell Prompts Shell C shell C shell superuser Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser Prompt machine_name machine_name Preface xiii Sun StorEdge 6320 System Documentation The following is a list of documents related to the Sun StorEdge 6320 system For any document number with nn as a suffix use the most current document Subject Title Part Number Late breaking news Preparation System installation and initial configuration Configuration Software installation from CD System Reference System Diagnostics Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 0 Release Notes Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 0 Site Preparation Guide Sun StorEdge 6320 System Regulatory and Safety Compliance Manual Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installat
57. e 6000 Family Software Download 8 Click on Download to access the download window for all operating systems 9 Log in with your customer user name and password TABLE D 3 CLI Client Software Operating System Software File Solaris OS 8 amp 9 Sun StorEdge TM 6000 Family Host Installation SE6X20_host_sw tar Z Software for Solaris AIX Sun StorEdge 6000 CLI Package for AIX aix_README txt aix_se6x20 tar HP UX Sun StorEdge 6000 CLI Package for HP UX hpux_README txt hpux_se6x20 tar Red Hat Linux 7 2 Sun StorEdge 6000 CLI Package for Linux linux_README txt inux_se6x20 tar Windows 2000 Sun StorEdge 6000 CLI Package for Windows win_README txt Advanced Server SP2 win_Disk1 zip D 2 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 The README file contains the latest installation instructions for the client The Solaris OS README file is available once you download and untar the software For Solaris AIX HP UX and Linux download the package a Click the file to download The web browser prompts you to download the file Download to any directory except opt Save the SE6X20_host_sw tar Z package to a temporary working directory after you download it cp SE6X20_host_sw tar Z directory where directory is a directory name in which to copy the package Change to the temporary directory cd directory Uncompress the SE6X20_host_sw tar Z file u
58. e Power Cables on page 2 16 m Section 2 6 7 Powering On the System Local on page 2 19 m Section 2 6 8 Powering Off Sequence on page 2 20 Note If you purchased a Sun StorEdge 6320 System with an expansion cabinet you must connect the expansion cabinet before powering on the base cabinet Refer to Appendix A for instructions about how to install the expansion cabinet Required Tools The following tools are required to perform the tasks in this chapter m Keys for key switch shipped with the system m Phillips screwdriver Powering On Locally You can power on the system in either of two methods m Local power on powering on the system at the system 2 12 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 2 6 3 m Remote power on powering on the system either locally or remotely Use the remote power on option if you want Sun Microsystems to monitor the system using Sun StorEdge Remote Response This section describes powering the system on and off locally To power the system on or off remotely see Section 6 1 Remote Response Service Initialization on page 6 1 Caution Never move expansion cabinets when the system power is on Excessive movement can cause catastrophic disk drive failure Always power the system off and if necessary disconnect it from the power source and the host before moving it The FRUs in TABLE 2 3 are required to perform the tasks in this chapt
59. e array is not operating properly DEGRADED specifies that something is happening with the array that has affected its status or Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment software is disabled and cannot determine the status Appendix E Sample Custom Configuration E 15 E 16 1x2 2x4 array 2 Exact Match Bandwidth 1x1 2x2 array 3 Exact Match Capacity 1x3 2x6 array 4 Best Available Match IOPS 5 Best Available Match Bandwidth 6 Best Available Match Capacity Parameter Value Description Segment 4 KB Shows the size of read or write Size 8 KB operations in kilobytes to a single drive 16 KB within a pool Generally smaller segment 32 KB sizes work better for random input 64 KB output I O and larger segment sizes work better for sequential I O Read Ahead On Shows whether the array controller Off performs read ahead operations Generally read ahead benefits sequential I O operations Array Type 1 Exact Match IOPS Array Type Determines the specific array type to use Types 1 to 3 match only one array configuration 1x1 1x2 1x3 2x2 2x4 2x6 If a profile has one of these three parameter settings and the specific array is not available then the profile cannot be applied Types 4 to 6 attempt to match the best available array based on the environment IO per second IOPS Bandwidth Capacity For example Best Available Match should be applied t
60. e electrical ratings label on the serial number label attached to the power sequencer TABLE B 2 Voltage Requirements for Maximum Operating Voltage and Frequency Ranges Voltage and Frequency Range Requirement AC voltage rating 200 to 240 VAC AC voltage range 180 to 264 VAC Frequency range 47 to 63 Hz TABLE B 3 Current Requirements at Nominal Line Voltage for a System in Maximum Configuration Nominal and Maximum Voltage and Current Requirement Nominal AC input voltage rating single phase 200 to 240 VAC Maximum current requirement 24A at 240 VAC Maximum current per power sequencer outlet 32A 3 Connect the square female end of one power cable to the front power sequencer and the square female end of the other power cable to the rear power sequencer connector FIGURE B 6 a Flip open the cover latch to access the connectors b Route the power cables directly through the opening in the expansion cabinet base 4 Pull the latch cover over the power cables to secure them to the power sockets B 8 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 FIGURE B 6 Connecting the Power Cables Connect the other end of the power cables to a grounded outlet The following connector types are provided on the power cable m NEMA L6 30P for 200 240 V North American operation m 32A single phase IEC 309 connector for 220 240 V international operation Caution To reduce the risk of electric
61. eadahead status Select the number of drives Select the array type Select the dedicated hot spare status 4 Click Save Note If your profile has the same storage settings as an existing profile a confirmation page displays asking you if you want to create the profile Click Cancel to end the profile creation or select Create to continue Appendix E Sample Custom Configuration E 19 E 3 Adding Initiators and Volumes This section consists of the following procedures m Determining WWNs on the HBA on page 20 m Creating Initiator Groups on page 23 m Creating Initiators on page 27 m Creating Volumes on page 29 m Creating Volume Groups on page 35 You first must verify that the HBAs are ready before configuring the initiators and recording the WWNs and other information In this section we present a sequence of m Creating initiator groups m Creating initiators m Adding initiators to groups m Creating new volumes m Creating volume groups m Adding volumes to the groups m Associating volume groups and initiator groups Other sequences are possible This one was chosen because on the volume group screen you associate the group with an existing initiator group If you kept the default configuration you already have volumes so skip the Creating Volumes step and complete the other steps E 3 1 Determining WWNs on the HBA Before beginning to configure initiator gro
62. ection window 2 Click Manage Initiator on the More Actions menu The Manage Initiators window appears Configuration Service DIL Canti pratan i Array faloetion Profle Selerid Arr There are morentiy no ootatore Chek Crete in crane anew qitro FIGURE E 18 Manage Initiators 3 Click Create The Create New Initiator window appears Appendix E Sample Custom Configuration E 27 on Contiguration Senice Osu nn i Voanfkgiai alan Resi inni Arren Webertime Piotta Selected Arr nora pi a Bit Anne Miei haus Leicietecs Creme ew Leitissor E pa idii Feree men parr eri depp Deed ir maey pag pin B tee peli Preti Soe ie rompe reari dee i Wee CSC we Peo elon bema Fata z See Giacca papi Daa Ba ka below te siin Ba dani la tic wl x FIGURE E 19 Creating a New Initiator 4 Enter a Port WWN see Section E 3 1 Determining WWNs on the HBA for the new initiator using up to 16 characters 5 Provide a description for the new initiator group 6 Associate the initiator with an initiator group 7 Click Save 8 Repeat as necessary to add additional initiators E 28 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 E 3 4 Creating Volumes This section descibes how to create new volumes v To Create a Volume 1 Select the Configuration tab and the Array Selection window 2 Click Manage Volumes on the More Actions menu
63. emote response case Availability is needed 24 hours a day seven days a week Dedicated analog telephone number Serial number of the Sun StorEdge 6320 system The 10 character serial number is located on the back of the system cabinet at the top 6 2 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 6 1 4 Activating Sun StorEdge Remote Response Service After completing the prerequisites contact your local Sun Service Center and supply the serial number of the system you wish to activate Request activation of Sun StorEdge Remote Response service The Sun Service Center team will request the other information from the worksheet and activate the service 6 2 Shared Remote Response Telephone Line The Sun StorEdge Remote Response allows up to eight systems to be connected together to share a single telephone line to communicate with the Sun Service Center and support teams To connect more than one system together for remote response management through a single telephone line build a chain of Sun StorEdge 6320 systems by connecting the SP LAN OUT port of each system s Service Processor Panel to the SP LAN IN port on the adjacent system s panel The first system in the chain must have nothing connected to the SP LAN OUT port on its Service Processor Panel and the Sun StorEdge 6320 system in the chain must have nothing connected to the SP LAN IN port on its Service Processor Panel
64. equency Range Requirement AC voltage rating 200 to 240 VAC AC voltage range 180 to 264 VAC Frequency range 47 to 63 Hz 2 16 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 TABLE 2 5 Current Requirements at Nominal Line Voltage for a Storage System in Maximum Configuration Nominal and Maximum Voltage and Current Requirement Nominal AC input voltage rating single phase 200 to 240 VAC Maximum current requirement 24A at 240 VAC Maximum current per power sequencer outlet 32A 4 Connect the female end of one power cable to the rear power sequencer connector Connect the female end of the other power cable to the front power sequencer connector FIGURE 2 10 a Flip open the cover latch to access the connectors b Route the power cable directly through the opening in the cabinet base 5 Pull the latch cover over the power cables to secure them to the power sockets Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware 2 17 A FIGURE 2 10 Connecting the Power Cables Connect the other end of the power cables to a grounded outlet The following connector types are provided on the power cable m NEMA L6 30P for 200 240 V North American operation m 32A single phase IEC 309 connector for 220 240 V international operation Caution To reduce the risk of electric shock strictly observe all Caution and Note statements Note If the appropriate mating receptacle is unavailable the connector
65. er TABLE 2 3 Power Cable FRU List FRU Description Part Number Quantity Power cable for 72 in 183 cm Sun StorEdge Cabinet 595 4881 xx 2 US L6 30P Power cable for 72 in 183 cm Sun StorEdge Cabinet 595 4882 xx 2 International IEC 309 6 5 feet 2 meters grounding cable shipped with the 530 1619 01 1 system Required Tools The following tools are required to perform the tasks in this chapter m Keys for key switch shipped with the system m Phillips screwdriver Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware 2 13 2 6 4 Preparing the System for Local Power Note The position of the key switch does not matter for local power on and power off operations Key switch Standby Dion FIGURE 2 7 Location of Key Switch on Lower Front Panel Front trim panel 1 Open the front and back door panels of the system Set the panels aside 2 Proceed to Section 2 6 5 Connecting the Grounding Cable on page 2 15 2 14 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 2 6 5 Connecting the Grounding Cable The grounding cable must be connected to either a grounding post or something attached to a grounding post The system is designed to work with single phase power systems that have a grounded neutral conductor 1 Locate the 6 5 foot 2 meters grounding cable in the accessories kit 2 Attach one end of the grounding cable to the front power sequen
66. erify the packing list against of the contents of the Accessories Kit as follows TABLE 2 2 Accessories Kit Packing List Quantity Description Part Number 1 SSRR Global Telco Adpt Kit 370 4900 xx 1 Mid3 USB FlashDisk 370 5773 xx 3 Asy Cbl Shld TP Enet RJ45 RJ45 530 2093 xx 1 Adap 25P Sub D RJ45 Female 530 2889 xx 3 Assy Cbl Shld RJ45 RJ 6M 530 2991 xx 1 Adap 9P DSub 8Pos RJ45 Female 530 3100 xx 1 Cbl USB 1M A Male B Male 530 3208 xx 2 Asy SE6100 Cable Loop 0 5M 530 3211 xx 2 Cbl 15M FC LC LC MM 1 6 Plenum 537 1043 xx 1 Sun Generic Safety Doc 816 7190 xx 1 Mnl Sh Maserati Start Here Gde 816 7875 xx 1 Mnl RN Online Doc 6300 Series 835 0499 xx Additionally power cables are shipped with the system as described in TABLE 2 3 Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware 2 11 2 5 Connecting the Expansion Cabinet If you have an expansion cabinet perform the steps in Appendix A to install the expansion cabinet After installing and powering on an expansion cabinet you must configure the arrays in the expansion cabinet as described in Appendix A 2 6 2 6 1 2 6 2 Powering On the System This section contains the following sections on setting either local or remote power m Section 2 6 4 Preparing the System for Local Power on page 2 14 m Section 2 6 5 Connecting the Grounding Cable on page 2 15 m Section 2 6 6 Connecting th
67. ets FIGURE A 1 shows the Service Processor Panel FIGURE A 2 shows Sun StorEdge 6320 systems with internal FC switches and the Fibre Channel cable connections from the I O Exp FC1 and FC2 ports on the Service Processor Panel on the base cabinet to the I O Exp FC1 and FC2 ports on the expansion cabinet panel FIGURE A 2 also shows the connections for the configuration of two controllers for two Sun StorEdge 6020 arrays 2x2 configuration Other supported configurations are Two controllers for four Sun StorEdge 6020 arrays 2x4 configuration m Two controllers for six Sun StorEdge 6020 arrays 2x6 configuration A 2 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 FIGURE A 3 shows Sun StorEdge 6320 systems with internal FC switches and the Fibre Channel cable connections from the I O Exp FC1 and FC2 ports on the Service Processor Panel on the base cabinet to the I O Exp FC1 and FC2 ports on the expansion cabinet SERVICE SPLAN SPLAN USER SERVICE SERVICE OUT IN LAN AUX SERIAL CONSOL PHONE PROCESSOR ELE e Re PANEL NPORT PWR SEQUENCER eci FP Fc2 ENET FENET VPORT SO AR OUT FRONT IN ow VI AT Je A og DA oo oo loo amp jo Co lO ser Foe Pal oy RI pen if Pay COT oy OUT REAR IN ENET FENE FCI FC2 rr B 09 ieej ee leo 09 o of po B o o o o 1 r NPORT 6 7 8 9 10 11 1
68. f 8 Restarting sendmail Successfully Completed Running step 7 of 8 Restarting se6000 Requesting WBEM And Tomcat Services To Be Restarted Please Wait WBEM And Tomcat Services Have Been Restarted Successfully Completed Running step 8 of 8 Updating NTC configuration NOTE Successful execution of this operation takes several minutes Please be patient Return Code 0 Successful completion The NTC Configuration was successful The NTC will be reinitialized in less than two minutes Please press Enter when prompted in order to proceed with configuration then log off Disconnect from the NTC and wait approximately two minutes before reconnecting If the following network verification is successful you may begin other configuration tasks Successfully Completed Press enter to continue sError Duplicate IP address not added SError Duplicate IP address not added SError Duplicate IP address not added SError Duplicate IP address not added SError Duplicate IP address not added SError Duplicate IP address not added SError Duplicate IP address not added SError Duplicate IP address not added 4 4 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 Note These messages are expected as part of the system configuration and should be considered part of a successful installation The NTC will reboot automaticall
69. g an initial installation of a Sun StorEdge 6320 system that includes both a system cabinet and an expansion cabinet follow these steps to power on the second cabinet Connect the expansion cabinet to the system cabinet Power on the system cabinet Power on the expansion cabinet If you are adding an expansion cabinet to an operational system cabinet follow these steps to power on the second cabinet Connect the expansion cabinet to the operational system cabinet Power on the expansion cabinet A 6 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 A 4 Configuring the Arrays in a Second Cabinet After physically connecting a second cabinet to a Sun StorEdge 6320 system and powering on the cabinet you must identify the arrays in the second cabinet to the Sun StorEdge 6320 system To identify the arrays to the system follow the steps listed below For detailed instructions see the Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Reference and Service Manual On a server log in to the Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment From the Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment main page click Manage gt Update Ethers The system displays the Update Ethers page Enter the MAC address of the master controller of each array in the expansion cabinet in the appropriate MAC address field Power cycle each array individually in the expansion cabinet or power cycle the entire expansion cabinet Click Up
70. ged Create a volume and add it to the volume group Select Reports to verify the volume and initiator 7 Create Initiators if needed Create an initiator group Create an initiator to add to the group Create a volume and add it to the volume group Select Reports to verify the volume and initiator Chapter 3 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 6320 System Chapter 4 Establishing Connectivity Chapter 5 Setting the Default Configuration Appendix E Sample Custom Configuration Chapter 1 Understanding the Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 11 1 12 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 CHAPTER 2 Installing the Hardware This chapter provides the information that you will need to set up your Sun StorEdge 6320 system hardware and cabling Additionally this chapter cites areas that you will want to consider before actually setting up the system and then beginning the initial configuration This chapter includes the following Planning the Installation on page 2 Connectivity Worksheet on page 2 Safety Considerations on page 2 Installing the System Cabinet on page 5 Unpacking the System on page 5 Moving and Placing the System on page 6 Adjusting the Leveling Pads on page 8 Installing the Stabilizer Legs on page 6 Installing the Floor Mounting Brackets on page 9 Accessories Kit Packing List on page 11 Connecting the Expan
71. guration Overview Table 1 6 gives a high level view of the activities that you will perform for both the hardware and software aspects of your installation TABLE 1 6 Installation and Configuration Overview Step Chapter 1 Unpack the system Chapter 2 Installing the Hard 2 Move and place the system CRE 3 Secure the system leveling pads and stabilizer legs or mount the cabinet to the floor 4 Connect an expansion cabinet if necessary 5 Connect all power cables 6 Power on the system 1 10 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 TABLE 1 6 Installation and Configuration Overview 7 Connect all cables 8 Make a serial connection Software 1 Establish network connectivity with the Initial Configuration Utility Verify connection to the LAN using a Ping command 2 Log In to the Configuration Service web interface as Admin 3 Perform Administration Tasks Add a system description Set the system time zone and time Logout as Admin 4 Initialize the Default configuration and Profile Login as Storage Create a volume on a factory configured pools Review reports and verify volume change 5 Connect to data hosts to access the HBAs and verify that the volumes are ready to be secured 6 Change the configuration if needed Fill in the Administration windows Select a different profile or create a new one to change if the default configuration needs to be chan
72. hin scripting client software provides access to storage array configuration and management services through a CLI client on an external host Supported Operating Systems Solaris OS Sun StorEdge 6000 CLI package for Solaris OS optional e AIX Sun StorEdge 6000 CLI Package for AIX e Red Hat Linux Sun StorEdge 6000 CLI Package for Linux e HP UX Sun StorEdge 6000 CLI Package for HP UX e Windows 2000 Advanced Server Sun StorEdge 6000 CLI Package for Windows Storage Automated Diagnostic The Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment software client edition resides Environment Software Device on SAN devices to assist for measuring the online health and diagnostic Edition monitoring tool of the SAN Chapter 1 Understanding the Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 9 1 2 4 Other Supported Software TABLE 1 5 lists other software supported by the Sun StorEdge 6320 system Refer to the software documentation for installation instructions TABLE 1 5 Other Supported Software for the Sun StorEdge 6320 System Software Description Other Supported Software eSun StorEdge Enterprise Storage Manager eSun StorEdge Availability Suite eSun StorEdge Performance Suite eSun StorEdge Utilization Suite Software eSun StorEdge Resource Manager Suite eSun Cluster eSun StorEdge Enterprise Backup e VERITAS VxVM e VERITAS Volume Manager with DMP e VERITAS NetBackup e VERITAS File System e VERITAS Cluster Server 1 1 3 Installation and Confi
73. i r Controler a a r O Lantrolei La 14 Select the tray to motif and click Heri I pi H Meni amrai FIGURE E 10 Selecting a Tray in the Create New Pool Wizard 4 Click next The Select Profile window displays 5 Select a profile from the list that contains several predefined array profiles Review the RAID type segment size read ahead disk number and Array type See Table 6 1 Configuration Field Descriptions on page 6 1 for more information E 14 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 Hipp L aiy Rei feli proie 3 Bedect marne aod ii 4 Contre harn Seleri praile Select perle foes the kit af peed beau oe det a tano peotla sig Petree Canada Via Spee Cola OLTP Fia oeri 1 aj Cre Hes Prolife m A pr wan ie i Prole Pepe eT Lrampinm Fre miipicd Della profe RaT Las Soi BIF TE Erid Alri T iertat of Terk variabila Aay Tape an Aradatde Warri arhati FIGURE E 11 Change New Pool Wizard Select Profile TABLE 6 1 Configuration Field Descriptions Parameter Value Description Array Name Predefined Unique name assigned to each array in the system Description User defined An arbitrary name that you assign to the array Health OK Shows the current Health Status DOWN OK specifies that the array is in good ERROR health DEGRADED DOWN specifies that the array is not UNKNOWN currently operational ERROR specifies that th
74. i le a Di bi Pi pii ae Ai i ag jot h g he Ew k Abe a e et compl a The paga i ssh a tha ed ee pei i ir ee io ed io miari r hird Sed foto verdi daha Reg ci oe is cl ee Sel coped pta ba del am ee Tie dg dos scafi Cina riam ip bra i Sly FIGURE E 7 Outstanding Jobs 14 Click Administration E Reports to verify the status of the new volume s When the volume creation completes view the Volumes Summary and Volumes Details reports to see the results If you need to customize the configuration or to add additional security with initiators see Appendix E Chapter 5 Setting the Default Configuration 5 11 5 12 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 CHAPTER 6 Initializing the Sun StorEdge Remote Response Service The Sun StorEdge Remote Response service option sends alerts from the Sun StorEdge 6320 system to the Sun Service Center The Storage Service Processor continually monitors the messages sent to the system log by the software and firmware in the system If a significant event occurs the system sends an alert to the Sun Service Center using an internal modem Note Up to eight Sun StorEdge 6320 systems can be connected together in a chain to share a single phone line for communication with the Sun Service Center and support teams See Section 6 2 Shared Remote Response Telephone Line on page 6 3 for a description of how to chain Sun StorEdge 6320 systems
75. ick Next The Select Name and Disks window appears kriar me apd Aika J Robert noe mi die ae Baere d Prete L EEE Eames FIGURE E 12 Select Name and Disks Appendix E Sample Custom Configuration E 17 7 Enter a Pool Name Consider using a conventional naming scheme such as t0p1 where the selected tray is Tray 0 and the pool is Pool 1 since the trays and pools numbering scheme begins at 0 8 Select the desired RAID level and the appropriate number of data drives and hotspares 9 Click Next The Confirm Choices window appears Stepa Cini iholi vi 2 Select profile Review all selecbons for accuracy Tack Confirm w dich 1 Select name and dido sd Confina dhines s s Poot Hame tlesivalli Tray ID Daka Ho Spare 1 Dek Sie D00NE Prole Demi dune 1 00 ME DEY Select tray E Ben ont FIGURE E 13 Confirm Choices 10 Review the Properties and Values for accuracy a Click Confirm to accept your changes a Click Back if you want to make changes E 18 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 w to Create a New Storage Profile 1 Select the Configuration Profiles selection tab 2 Click Create The Create New Profile page is displayed 3 Select the following in the New profile properties table Type a name for the new profile Type a description for the profile Select the RAID level Select a segment size Select the r
76. iguratioa Eck on the amay name bo sss array details and reconfigure array Select an arrap to perder shutdown restart o to rectors della vtr on the LEE IO TL Rasime Petante Maires U0 Hime CA pri Health Slatin m arrayoo Demant FIGURE B 13 Administration General Power Restart Window 3 Click Restart to power on the Sun StorEdge 6320 system This selection activates the power sequencers in the base cabinet and any expansion cabinets and causes the storage components to power on The Switched Outlets LEDs are illuminated This restart may take some time The system is now ready for operation Appendix B Powering On and Powering Off the System Remotely B 21 B 6 B 22 Restoring the System After the Full Remote Power Off Procedure If the system has been powered off using the full remote power off procedure you must go the system and perform the following steps Open the front door and back door if they are not already open Remove the front trim panel from the system and set it aside if you have not already done so Verify that the key switches located at the lower front of the base expansion cabinet and any expansion cabinet are in the Standby position At the lower front and lower back of the base expansion cabinet and any expansion cabinet press the AC power sequencer circuit breakers to Off Verify that the AC power cables of the expansion cabinet and any expansion cabinet are connected
77. ing in Fabric mode When used in this context it means a public device capable of logging in to a Fabric and having public loop characteristics as opposed to a private loop legacy device Switching from the master to alternative master storage Explicit LUN failover is the failover mechanism controlled by the host Implicit LUN failover is the failover mechanism controlled by the array A cost effective Gigabit communications link deployed across a wide range of hardware Glossary 1 FC AL FRU GBIC HBA hot spare hot swappable Initiator groups LAN LUN LUN mapping LUN masking master MAC address MPxIO NTC Glossary 2 Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop A loop can contain up to 126 nodes accessible through only one or two servers Field Replaceable Unit An assembly that a manufacturer replaces on failure of an assembly component Gigabit Interface Converter A hot swappable input output device that connects in to a Gigabit Ethernet port or Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter A controller board that connects the I O expansion bus to other Fibre Channel components A drive in a RAID 1 or RAID 5 configuration that contains no data and acts as a standby in case another drive fails The ability of a field replaceable unit FRU to be removed and replaced while the system remains powered on and operational Allows the administrator to organize the HBAs initiators into groups that allows the management
78. ion s use of the data RAID systems use two or more drives in combination for fault tolerance and performance The supported RAID levels are a RAID 0 Provides data striping across multiple disks but no redundancy This improves performance but does not deliver fault tolerance m RAID 1 Provides disk mirroring whereby all data is copied onto two separated disks a RAID 5 Default level provides data striping at the byte level and also stripe error correction parity checking information This results in excellent performance and good fault tolerance Parity checking specifies that when the RAID controller writes information onto the disks it also writes redundant information called parity bits Should a disk fail the parity information enables the RAID controller to recreate the lost information as it is requested Since the parity information is spread across multiple disks only a percentage of the disks is used for parity information which improves the efficiency of available storage space Chapter 1 Understanding the Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 5 1 2 1 6 Software Overview This section describes the following software used in the Sun StorEdge 6320 System System Management software Data host software a External management host software a Other supported software Note Supported software is available for download from http wwws sun com software download Also the Sun StorEdge 6000 Family Host Inst
79. ion Guide Sun StorEdge Configuration Service Online Help Sun StorEdge 6000 Family Host Installation Software Guide Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 0 Reference and Service Manual Storage Automated Diagnostics Environment Online Help Storage Automated Diagnostics Environment 2 2 User s Guide System Edition xiv Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 816 7880 nn 816 7877 nn 816 7876 nn 816 7878 nn NA 817 1739 nn 816 7879 nn NA 817 0192 nn Related Documentation The following documents provide detailed information about related products Product San Foundation Software Traffic Manager Software Sun StorEdge network Fibre Channel switch 8 and switch 16 SANbox switch management using SANsurfer Expansion cabinet Storage Service Processor Solaris Operating System OS Title Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation 4 2 Configuration Guide Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Software Installation and Configuration Guide Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager 3 0 Installation and User s Guide for Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows NT Operating Systems Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager 3 0 Installation and User s Guide for IBM AIX Operating System Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager 3 0 Installation and User s Guide for Hewlett Packard HP UX Operating System Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Release Notes Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Gui
80. ion cabinet you must halt any input output 1 0 between the host system s and the expansion cabinet Depending on the type of host system s and the software running on the host system you might need to m Exit the operating environment m Take the host system offline from the Sun StorEdge 6320 system 2 20 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 Caution Failure to stop I O between host system s and the expansion cabinet can result in the loss of data The management software allows you to power down the system Follow these steps to power off the Sun StorEdge 6320 system Open the front door if necessary Loosen the four screws on the front trim panel and remove the panel Set the panel aside At the lower front and lower back of the system press the AC power sequencer circuit breakers to Off FIGURE 2 11 Caution To stop all AC power input to the expansion cabinet you must disconnect the power cables to both power sequencers Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware 2 21 Power Management Using the Management Software Once the system is installed you can use the Configuration Service web interface for power management To learn how to sign on the system see Section 4 2 Logging In to the Configuration Service Web Interface on page 4 6 The General link on the Administration tab enables the admin user to power down the system Refer to the Configuration Service on
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82. l Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 out of band N port pool RAID RARP Read Write RU SCSI Service Processor Panel SSCS storage array storage pool Storage Service Processor tray USB volume Refers to the connections that go over Ethernet and not Fibre Channel This connection is not in the data path The Storage Service Processor does not have access to the data that is stored on the Sun StorEdge 6320 system thus this information is considered to be out of band A Fibre Channel port in a point to point or Fabric connection Defines a RAID level and a hot spare configuration for a collection of disk drives Redundant Array of Independent Disks A configuration in which multiple drives are combined into a single virtual drive to improve performance and reliability Reverse Address Resolution Protocol A protocol in the Solaris operating environment that enables automatic assignment of the array IP address from the host A volume permission that allows hosts with access to the system to read write to the volume Rack unit Small Computer Systems Interface An industry standard for connecting disk and tape devices to a host The service panel where your connect cables rather than to individual components of the system The initial command of the remote command line interface of the management software Also called the CLI or SSCS command line on the thin scripting clien
83. lace tha toleni mer valime grup Wyott dip Eh ie y pohumne te a volume group later Cirk Meg po conte Skee volume group mercio CEt Emi FIGURE E 4 Add Volume to Group 10 Click Skip volume group selection and Next to skip adding this volume to a volume group at this time You can create the volume groups later The Confirm Choices window appears Chapter 5 Setting the Default Configuration 5 9 vohima Create n Bea beppe Calmi chiodi vi Enter name amd pelect Review all sedersi bor accuracy 2 Enter nme and permursionia After cremtng this woken you will bore need 2 of your 64 malah roles Check confirm F thir m Add te wim group ote Contin chalice Foal tp Sate uno ME Dieter Leica Una bere l Default Vickie Permmizioni Bei Writ trae Forster Fame FIGURE E 5 Confirm Choices 11 Review the Properties and Values for accuracy a Click Confirm to accept your changes b Click Back if you want to make changes Volume creation takes about 2 minutes Once you confirm the Mail Notification window appears 5 10 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 FIGURE E 6 Mail Notification 12 Enter an e mail address to where you would like a notification of the volume creation to be sent 13 Click Submit The Outstanding Jobs window appears E reti an Aiii beirthe Mimir Varoni cl Grial imaadag Jaki Tan ca D ci a d
84. licit masking between volumes and initiators and will override any default access permission settings No change should be needed to the default Logical Unit Number LUN 8 Click Next The Add Volume to Group window appears Appendix E Sample Custom Configuration E 31 Sheps Select Value Greaps a i Enter name and select pool pla Sele the Valot Grap bo whei fai Salo ica be aided ar alert Slee vola bor Fai de not wari lo place tha olim n ari rok MPa fen ui 2 Enter rie and permuinsicni ii peed Ap ara ere 3 Add to volume greap 4 Confem ioon can add tat vole to a vole group later Cock Hert to conte la Tag volume group mieren Enck fresa Fares FIGURE E 23 Add Volume to Group 9 Select the volume group to which this volume should be added Click Next if there are no groups present You can create the volume groups later by selecting the Skip button See Creating Volume Groups on page 35 10 The Confirm Choices window appears E 32 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 CU regie 3 Bea Step Enter name and pelaci 2 Enter nme and permei Adds a a oime pros Confina chalice Confini chiodi ni Review all acerba bor aecurary Hamne He lvad2 Foa tp Sate uno ME Dieta Leica Unt Mere l Detail Vickie Pami Voimme Loree Mark amar FIGURE E 24 Confirm Choices 11 Review the Properties and Va
85. line help for information about powering down the entire storage system partially and powering down all arrays or individual arrays The individual array power down is useful when adding trays or other components to an array Note To power on the system or arrays after you have remotely powered them off you must manually power them on at the cabinet To Power Down the System Full Shutdown Click General at the Administration tab Click the Full Shutdown button to power down the Sun StorEdge 6300 storage system Storage Service Processor and all arrays Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware 2 23 2 24 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 CHAPTER 3 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 6320 System As noted in Chapter 1 you connect your cables to the Service Processor Panel rather than to individual components of the system Install cables for the following connections m Serial Connections connect to the Serial Console port m LAN connect to USER LAN m Phone connect to PHONE for Sun StorEdge Remote Response service m Host connections See Connecting Hosts to the System on page 3 1 m Expansion Cabinets See Appendix A m Remote Power See Appendix B Powering On and Powering Off the System Remotely 3 1 Connecting Hosts to the System Connecting redundant cables from the data hosts depends on the Fibre Channel switch configuration of your system Sun supports the followi
86. low or red check the logs and reports in the diagnostic software Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment Software 1 2 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 1 12 Service Processor Panel From the back of the system cabinet you can access the Service Processor Panel for cabling the storage area network SAN and local area network LAN to the Sun StorEdge 6320 system You can also access the array field replaceable units FRUs such as power and cooling units and the array controllers Service Processor Panel Chapter 1 Understanding the Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 5 The Service Processor Panel simplifies the cabling to the system You can connect your cables to these accessible panel connections rather than to individual components of the system In Chapter 2 you will learn how to connect to the panel based on your system s configuration Storage Service Processor The Storage Service Processor is a management host residing in the cabinet The Storage Service Processor manages the administrative tasks of the system outside of the data path of the SAN The Storage Service Processor is cabled to the Service Processor Panel allowing for easy serial and Local Area Network LAN connections Normally you will not need to directly connect to the Storage Service Processor Storage Arrays The Sun StorEdge 6320 system uses arrays as storage modules An array has a maste
87. ltering Notifications Logs Reports General Global Power Management Poma Inuttese Pulldown Sun Storedge 6320 ID 0 7 1 Description segazd Vendor son Microsystems Modal Oto dge 6320 Managed Array Array Power Management and Array Reconfiguration Click on the amay name to ses array detalla and re configure aray Select an aray to perform shutdown restart or to restore defaults on the amay Ee O arayoo Ok FIGURE 5 2 Entering a System Description v Changing the Time Zone 1 Click the Administration tab 2 Click System Time Chapter 5 Setting the Default Configuration 5 3 5 4 The Time Zone window appears 3 Click Change TimeZone if necessary 4 Select the appropriate time zone offset for your location For example for New York which is five hours behind GMT select GMT 5 5 Click Save Genarzi Metwork System Time e Part Altering Motificatione Logs Reports Sete Time gt Time Zone Current rime zone Cifget GMT S Time tone Americayi4ma York hi Time Zone Select a tire come offset or all time zones in the left Nat and Select a time zone in the right fist Tire mre offset Selection AmaricayIndisna Mrdisnspolis A America indiana Kino a america Indians Marengo Ameria Indiana ear AmmericaIndisnapolia meka Tga Americallamaice america Kentucky Lolita amp merica tenigky Montica lla Americano TN America Lima americana ui la Amarica f lontres Americane FIGURE 5 3
88. lues for accuracy a Click Confirm to accept your changes b Click Back if you want to make changes Appendix E After craning this rolene you well bere need 2 of pour 64 avlabk robemes Chick confirm F thir n Le Sample Custom Configuration E 33 Once you click Confirm the Mail Notification window appears Sun abide al ihon FIGURE E 25 Mail Notification 12 Enter an E mail address to where you would like a notification of the volume creation to be sent 13 Click Submit The Outstanding Jobs window appears Creating volumes take about two minutes Configuration Serina Sun 7 di Cola fsi ci n i li rr Seg ie i pot ae i i Ig pot hag he Ew ALLE u e pop naa The pag i os iah the Hiii o pi i ee ed io nica io star or chee Salari pbe e diba Reg ot Doe is cl Hee Sele coped pbe ind am bm fr hei act Cina riam ig rl i Elun FIGURE E 26 Outstanding Jobs 14 Repeat these steps to create additional volumes as necessary 15 Click Administration Reports to verify the status of the new volume s View the Volumes Summary and Volumes Details to see the results E 34 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 E 3 5 Creating Volume Groups Once you have created the volumes you can create volume groups v Creating Volume Groups 1 On the Array Selection window select Manage Volume Groups from the More Actions menu 2 Click Create The Create New Volume Gro
89. mapping to verify that the controller number is configured and connected cfgadm al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition SBa cpu mem connected unconfigured ok SBb cpu mem connected unconfigured ok SBc cpu mem connected configured ok SBc cpu0 cpu connected configured ok SBc cpul cpu connected configured ok SBc memory memory connected configured ok SBd cpu mem connected configured ok SBd cpu0 cpu connected configured ok SBd cpul cpu connected configured ok SBd memory memory connected configured ok c0 scsi bus connected configured unknown c0 dsk c0t6d0 CD ROM connected configured unknown cl fc private connected configured unknown c1 21000004cf83d9ed disk connected configured unknown c1 21000004cf83df64 disk connected configured unknown c1 21000004cf83e02a disk connected configured unknown c1 21000004cf83e05e disk connected configured unknown c1 21000004cf83e242 disk connected configured unknown c1 21000004cf83e317 disk connected configured unknown c1 21000004cf83e518 disk connected configured unknown c1 21000004cf83e65d disk connected configured unknown c1 21000004cf83e75c disk connected configured unknown c1 21000004cf83e777 disk connected configured unknown c1 21000004cf83e7be disk connected configured unknown c1 21000004cf83eb0d disk connected configured unknown c1 508002000016beb9 ESI connected configured unknown c2 fe connected unconfigured unknown c3 fc connected unconfigured unknown c4 fe connected unco
90. n Click the Help link in the right upper corner to display the online help To Log Out of the Web Interface Click Log Out from any window in the interface Note The connection closes automatically if there is no activity for 30 minutes Chapter 4 Establishing Connectivity 4 7 CHAPTER 5 Setting the Default Configuration 5 0 1 The Sun StorEdge 6320 system ships with a ready to use storage configuration with pool and array settings defined by a default storage profile The system is preconfigured with the most common storage configuration to save time in setting up the system Out of the box you just have to add some administration information and create volumes to begin accessing storage This chapter will help create a volume and start using the default configuration The default Raid 5 configuration settings for the Sun StorEdge 6320 system should meet most storage needs However if you determine that you need other RAID or array settings you can change them by using the system s predefined storage profiles or creating your own See Appendix E for information of changing the default configuration and configuring volume and initiator groups Click the Help button at the top of Configuration Services windows for more help with the management s software features and fields This section consists of the following m To Log In on page 1 m Adding Administration Information on page 2 m Creating
91. n cabinet and any expansion cabinet are in the Standby position FIGURE B 1 Keys for this switch are packed in the kit that was shipped with your expansion cabinet and any expansion cabinet If the key switch is not in the Standby position insert the key and turn the key switch to Standby B 2 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 Key switch Standby Front trim panel FIGURE B 1 Location of Key Switch on Lower Front Panel Standby Position Open the front door and the back door of the system Loosen the four screws on the front trim panel and remove the panel Set the panel aside Loosen the four screws holding right side of the Service Processor Panel and swing the panel open Locate the two DB9 cables that are loosely tied off close to the relay panel on the back of the Service Processor Panel Connect the cable labeled J14 to PP Front Seq J14 In to the FRONT SEQ J14 connection and the cable labeled J14 to PP Rear Seq J14 In to the REAR SEQ J14 connection on the back of the Service Processor Panel FIGURE B 2 The other ends of these cables are already connected to the front and rear power sequencers These cables enable the Storage Service Processor to recognize that the system is capable of a remote power on and power off sequence FIGURE B 2 shows the back of the Base Cabinet Service Processor Panel and the location of the FRONT SEQ J14 and REAR SEQ J14 co
92. ncompress SE6X20_host_sw tar Z b Extract the contents by entering tar xvf SE6X20_host_sw tar Note Note If checksum errors occur while using platform specific tar use the GNU version of tar For Solaris run the install sh script and select the Remote Configuration CLI option Refer to the Sun StorEdge 6000 Family Host Installation Software Guide for more information For AIX HP UX and Linux c Verify that you have write permissions in opt d Sign on as root e Install the package by entering se6x20_install f Read the licensing agreement and answer the licensing question If you accept the licensing agreement the software installs in opt se6x20 on the host g Add opt se6x20 bin to your path Appendix D Installing the Software on the Hosts D 3 h Enter opt se6x20 bin sscs at the command line For more information see the sscs 1M man page i You can now enter commands 17 For Windows 2000 the general steps to install the package are a Unzip Disk1 zip using any zip program that supports Windows b Save the unzipped folder to any directory c Double click setup exe d Read the licensing agreement and answer the licensing question If you accept the licensing agreement the software installs on the host e Open the Command Prompt From the Start menu click Programs gt Accessories gt Command Prompt f Add c Program Files Sun Microsystems SSCS into your command prompt path g
93. nd power off will be used the Storage Service Processor USB connection to the USB Relay cable must be connected See Appendix B for the procedure to connect the power cable This Appendix contains the following sections m Section A 1 Connecting an Expansion Cabinet to a Base Cabinet with Internal Switches on page A 2 m Section A 2 Connecting an Expansion Cabinet to a Base Cabinet with External Switches on page A 6 A 1 A 1 1 Connecting an Expansion Cabinet to a Base Cabinet with Internal Switches If you purchased a Sun StorEdge 6320 system with Sun installed internal switches and an expansion cabinet the following instructions describe how to connect the expansion cabinet Connecting the Fibre Channel Cables In the Sun StorEdge 6320 system the 16 Port Fibre Channel switch connects the controller of each 6020 array to I O connections on the Service Processor Panel in the base cabinet This cabling is completed before the system is shipped to the customer In a Sun StorEdge 6320 system that has the expansion cabinet installed the expansion cabinet has the controller of each of the Sun StorEdge 6020 arrays cabled to the I O connections on the expansion cabinet panel Before the expansion cabinet is shipped to the customer this cable is attached to all Sun StorEdge 6020 arrays that are installed in the expansion cabinet The Service Processor Panels are bolted to the back of the system base and expansion cabin
94. nfigured unknown E 22 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 E 3 2 c5 c6 c6 20030003ba27ca6e c7 c7 20030003ba27d1ee pcisch0 hpc1_slot0 peisch0 hpc1_slot1 peisch0 hpc1_slot2 pcisch0 hpc1_slot3 pcisch2 hpc2_slot4 pcisch2 hpc2_slot5 pcisch2 hpc2_slot6 pcisch3 hpc0_slot7 pcisch3 hpc0_slot8 usb0 1 usb0 2 usb0 usb0 4 fc fc fabric disk fc fabric disk unknown unknown unknown pci pci hp scsi hp scsi hp scsi hp scsi hp mult hp unknown unknown unknown unknown connected connected connected connected connected empty empty empty connected connected connected connected connected connected empty empty empty empty unconfigured configured configured configured configured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured configured configured configured configured configured configured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured Creating Initiator Groups Once you have collected the WWNs you can create initiator groups w To Create an Initiator Group 1 Select the Configuration tab The Array Selection window appears unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok 2 Click Manage Initiator Groups on the More Actions menu The Manage Initiator Groups window appears Appendix E Sample Custom Configuration E 23 parere Salle AT nbnse arapi Cheb Comoda te cile iti gra FIG
95. ng configurations m 2Sun installed internal FC switches m 2 Fxternal FC switches m No switch direct attach 3 1 FIGURE 3 1 Connecting Hosts Two Sun Installed Internal Switches LAN SPLAN SPLAN USER SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE OUT N L N AUX SERIAL CONSOL PHONE PROCESSOR CESS ma eE WR SEQUENCI eci EXP fcz ENET FENET NPORT 1 pa FRONT fa AT PP De Do Tr oO I O ENET FENET OUT REAR IN FCI FC2 A o Jo TT f Jo pa NPORT 6 A Joo B joo 3 2 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 FIGURE 3 2 Connecting Hosts Two External Switches LAN D n ui ri Ac ER SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE Ae AUX SERIAL CONSOL O ei T a io PWR SEQUENCER eci EXP poz ENET FENET ee OUT FRONT IN l Ae o ol o O A Do UU og lee 29 A J Co OUT REAR IN Jo po PP N Chapter 3 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 6320 System 3 3 FIGURE 3 3 Connecting Hosts Direct Connect LAN SPLAN SPLAN USER SERVICE SERVICE OUT IN LEN AUX SERIAL CONSOL PHONE SERVICE PROCESSOR RI ha O
96. ng profile or make a new profile Appendix E Sample Custom Configuration E 7 v To Delete Default Pools 1 Select Array Selection gt Configure Button Sii a Ai pel GERI Ane diray ali E UR cd i a n Acom WE qe dai i mi r i Tart dg LITE he 7a her reeks eee pei e br ome i toe ae chee an ee daray airia Gai tee Hai fia E 187 DE FIGURE E 3 Selecting the Configure Button on the Array Selection Window 2 Scroll down to the Pools in the Array Section hun Ciraliguiratic Saree Hire Conia H marii Fre Lermi a I I oo Orti l i Hea at Ere ij Arsy Bani Spare Pool Sir Poi Ale eii Orrea cee IF part fai Ta meer sore po th os br Tere hettop Te prefer m eos on a pee teri fhe approprer rhe bberirii and bik cen he ln be pesata Lie np iii Ta pf ee ea iat male on Arap ari TTI FIGURE E 4 The Delete Pools Button on the Configure Window E 8 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 3 Select the pool you want to delete and click Delete The Confirm Pool Delete Operation window appears warning about the data destruction that deleting pools can cause i Configuration Service Sun Sees SS Configuration Femeii Crans Anar Selection Prodler Array Selection Configure gt Dele Confirmation Selected Array array nism Poal Delete Operation Sbm detected makie reied ay a pool Deletag a pes Sesetes dl date these voli The table ovs the alie
97. nistration General Nabacek Sete Time Piccewerty Port Filtering Motiicanior Logi Hagorb Generel gt Conlirm Shutdman Please condirm thal yom wih to pariera a bell syste shutdown This will require a physica restart of the system to renale coer FIGURE B 12 Full Shutdown Confirmation Window This selection produces the following results in the base cabinet and any expansion cabinet The Storage Service Processor is powered down and under control of Lights Out Management LOM The Storage Service Processor Accessory Tray is still powered up The Sun StorEdge 6020 array drives have spun down The Sun StorEdge 6020 array controller cards are powered down and off The Sun StorEdge 6020 array trays have the green LED illuminated indicating the tray has power The loop cards have the green LED illuminated indicating the loop cards have power The PCU fans are on The PCUs have the blue LEDs illuminated meaning it is safe to remove them Appendix B Powering On and Powering Off the System Remotely B 19 m All Power Sequencers have all three green LEDs illuminated meaning power is present Remove the front trim panel and set it aside At the lower front and lower back of any expansion cabinet press the AC power sequencer circuit breakers to Off This turns off all power to the expansion cabinet At the lower front and lower back of the base cabinet press the AC power sequencer circuit breakers
98. nnections Appendix B Powering On and Powering Off the System Remotely B 3 DB9 Cables gt SEQJ14 Ta oeo JPEU Neg 5 gt leo leo loo loe joo oa e a AP 4 _P joojoo ooj joo oo TO TT OO OO OO OO OO O OO 00 00 00 OO OO 00 00 00 00 0 FIGURE B 2 Connections for the Front and Rear Power Sequencers on the Inside of the Service Processor Panel Base Cabinet 6 Close the Service Processor Panel and tighten the four screws 7 If an expansion cabinet is included in the system use the two 393 7 inch 10 meter DB9 to DB9 expansion cabinet cables to connect the power sequencer control cables between the power sequencer out jacks on the front of the base Service Processor Panel to the power sequencer in jacks on the front of the expansion cabinet panel for both the front and rear power sequencers The cables are in the kit that was shipped with the system This connection allows the expansion cabinet to power on or power off when the base cabinet is powered on or powered off The power input and output jacks on the Service Processor Panel are shown in FIGURE B 3 B 4 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 Power Sequencer Jacks
99. o 2x6 but can be applied to 2x4 or 2x2 as well The system does not determine the best match but the user selects an array and uses a profile to create pools The following rules apply to the three Best Available Match settings SE6120 MR 1 IOPS 1x2 1x1 1x3 SE6120 MR 1 Bandwidth 1x1 x2 1x3 SE6120 MR 1 Capacity 1x3 1x2 1x1 SE6120 MR 2 SE6320 IOPS 2x4 2x2 2x6 SE6120 MR 2 SE6320 Bandwidth 2x2 2x4 2x6 SE6120 MR 2 SE6320 Capacity 2x6 2x4 2x2 Note For the last three choices the array or system does not determine the best available match Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 Parameter Value Description Disk Recon Low Shows how quickly the array Rate Medium reconstructs data after a drive failure High Faster reconstruction leads to slower access to existing data and slower reconstruction leads to faster access Failover Explicit LUN Explicit LUN failover is the failover Mode failover mechanism controlled by the host Implicit LUN Implicit LUN failover is the failover failover mechanism controlled by the array itself Cache Mode Auto Auto is the default setting Write behind Write behind acknowledges a write Write through operation when the data reaches the None cache Write through acknowledges a write operation when the data reaches the volume None selects no caching of read or write operations 6 Cl
100. ontents Preface i xi Understanding the Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 1 1 1 Hardware Overview 1 2 1 1 1 System Cabinet 1 2 1 1 2 Service Panel 1 4 1 1 3 Storage Service Processor 1 4 1 1 4 Storage Arrays 1 4 1 1 5 Understanding RAID Levels 1 5 1 2 Software Overview 1 6 1 2 1 Sun StorEDGE 6320 System Management Software 1 7 1 2 2 Data Host Software 1 8 1 2 3 External Management Host Software 1 9 1 2 4 Other Supported Software 1 10 1 3 Installation and Configuration Overview 1 10 Installing the Hardware and Cabling 2 1 21 Planning the Installation 2 2 2 1 1 Connectivity Worksheet 2 2 2 2 Safety Considerations 2 2 2 2 1 Handling Precautions 2 3 2 2 2 Secure Installation Requirements 2 4 2 2 3 Ventilation 2 4 2 3 Installing the System Cabinet 2 5 2 3 1 Required Tools 2 5 2 3 2 Unpacking the System 2 5 2 3 3 Moving and Placing the System 2 6 2 3 4 Stabilizing the System 2 6 2 4 Accessories Kit Packing List 2 11 2 5 Connecting the Expansion Cabinet 2 12 2 6 Powering On the System 2 12 2 6 1 Required Tools 2 12 2 6 2 Powering On Locally 2 12 2 6 3 Required Tools 2 13 2 6 4 Preparing the System for Local Power 2 14 2 6 5 Connecting the Grounding Cable 2 15 2 6 6 Connecting the Power Cables 2 16 2 6 7 Powering On the System Local 2 19 2 6 8 Powering Off Sequence 2 20 3 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 6320 System 3 1 3 1 Connecting Hosts to the 6320 System 3 1 3 2 Establishing a Serial Connection 3 5 4 Establishing the
101. ountries All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International Inc in the U S and other countries Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon architecture developed by Sun Microsystems Inc U S Government Rights Commercial Software Government users are subject to the Sun Microsystems Inc standard license agreement and applicable provisions of the FAR and its supplements Products covered by and information contained in this service manual are controlled by U S Export Control laws and may be subject to the export or import laws in other countries Nuclear missile chemical biological weapons or nuclear maritime end uses or end users whether direct or indirect are strictly prohibited Export or reexport to countries subject to U S embargo or to entities identified on U S export exclusion lists including but not limited to the denied persons and specially designated nationals lists is strictly prohibited DOCUMENTATION IS PROVIDED AS IS AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NONINFRINGEMENT ARE DISCLAIMED EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH DISCLAIMERS ARE HELD TO BE LEGALLY INVALID Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems Inc 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara California 95054 Etats Unis Tous droits r serv s Sun Microsystems Inc a les droits de pro
102. pened Keep the contents and packing material for the agent s inspection Caution Use two or more people to unpack and set up the cabinet Only one side of the shipping carton top is labeled RAMPS ATTACH THIS SIDE This indicates that you will slide the cabinet off of the pallet from this side First you must attach the white velcro straps on the ramp to the matching strap on the pallet 2 Verify the items you receive against the shipping list 3 Reassemble the packing materials and save them for future use Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware 2 5 pe XS 2 3 4 2 3 4 1 A Moving and Placing the System Measure cabling distances to ensure that the supplied cable is adequate The grounding cable for the cabinet is 6 5 feet 2 meters long The procedure for connecting the grounding cable is described in detail in Section 2 6 5 Connecting the Grounding Cable on page 2 15 Refer to the product specifications in Appendix C when you are determining where to place the cabinet Caution Never lift the cabinet by the cosmetic panel surfaces or pull it from the back Use two or more people to move the cabinet safely one in front to control the movement and one behind Push the middle section of the cabinet to prevent it from tipping over Stabilizing the System To stabilize the system you must do one of the following m Install the stabilizer legs and adjust the leveling pads m Install the floor
103. physical characteristics C 1 physical specifications C 2 Sun StorEDGE 6320 System features 1 1 Sun StorEdge 6320 system powering off procedure 2 21 Sun StorEdge Enterprise Backup software 1 10 Sun StorEdge Remote Response SSRR 2 12 system powering off 2 20 powering on 2 12 system time 5 5 system powering on local power 2 19 system powering on procedure for remote power on B 10 system remote power off B 13 T terminal console 3 6 time zone 5 4 Traffic Manager 1 8 tree menu E 3 U UNIX commands sscs 1M D 4 unpacking contents 2 5 USER LAN 3 1 Utilization Suite software 1 10 V verifying volume volumes verify E 2 VERITAS software 1 10 Volume Groups E 6 volume groups E 6 E 33 E 36 volumes 5 6 5 8 E 6 E 29 W web browser logging in 4 6 logging out 4 8 Web interface Configuration Service 4 6 Windows 2000 1 9 WWNs E 1 E 22 E 23 WWN to controller mapping E 23 www sun com 1 1 Index iv Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003
104. pra intellectuels relatants la technologie incorpor e dans ce produit En particulier et sans la limitation ces droits de propri t intellectuels peuvent inclure un ou plus des brevets am ricains num r s http www sun com patents et un ou les brevets plus suppl mentaires ou les applications de brevet en attente dans les Etats Unis et les autres pays Ce produit ou document est prot g par un copyright et distribu avec des licences qui en restreignent l utilisation la copie la distribution et la d compilation Aucune partie de ce produit ou document ne peut tre reproduite sous aucune forme par quelque moyen que ce soit sans l autorisation pr alable et crite de Sun et de ses bailleurs de licence s il y ena Le logiciel d tenu par des tiers et qui comprend la technologie relative aux polices de caract res est prot g par un copyright et licenci par des fournisseurs de Sun Des parties de ce produit pourront tre d riv es des syst mes Berkeley BSD licenci s pa l Universit de Californie UNIX est une marque d pos e aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays et licenci e exclusivement par X Open Company Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems le logo Sun Java et Sun StorEdge sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de Sun Microsystems Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Toutes les marques SPARC sont utilis es sous licence et sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de SPARC Internat
105. r and an alternate master controller with expansion units Each tray of the array is 3RU and 18 inches deep and holds from seven to fourteen 1 inch drives The arrays can be configured as m 2x2 Two controller trays and no expansion trays m 2x4 Two controller trays and two expansion trays m 2x6 Two controller trays and four expansion trays The arrays accept 1 Gbit and 2 Gbit FC connectivity from data hosts Reliability availability and serviceability RAS features include redundant components notification of failed components and the ability to replace components while the unit is online The administrative paths in the array are completely independent of the SAN data path for ensuring reliability security serviceability and ease of use The Ethernet based administrative path enables centralized configuration and monitoring of large numbers of array configurations providing storage to multiple application servers Understanding RAID Levels The Sun StorEdge 6320 system supports RAID 5 default RAID 0 and RAID 1 1 4 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 Redundant Array of Independent Disks RAID systems provide significant storage by making the data on many small disks readily available to file servers hosts or the network as a single array Data throughput and availability are dependent on the storage system architecture how the data is stored within the array RAID level and the applicat
106. ration E 37 E 4 Configuring the Fibre Channel Settings E 38 This section consists of the following procedures m Configuring Fiber Channel on page 38 v Configuring Fiber Channel 1 Select Array Selection gt Configure Button ge ce Saras Balertes Troie srl i Arii i ag Amm Hinka Lal Arrar limaa Tag Tx ay print Miamis mi iri fs change ay pane eee deed ar A Se Clee Appi ho k Ou Boa Tonio config a ba prot kk PI Cai 7 ee miha Ber haere pprt ara arm ri Preps dii Ha Sped Pd Bae Ehi A te aah Uain F et Rah rpari a To iii di pii il ii ST r To pifia i pe mc e ppi ge i i clinic te ca Ho a phe te diri costi hi indi dia Ta sei ii e ri ai altii p hit he Tati Pa a 2 Click FC Configuration The Fibre Channel Configuration window appears Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 EEE ini E m Rotresh pisas Arvay Selocciom Frailes RA SEGON Ara Armar Select gt Coafiggre gt Fiber Chanel Configeration ill Fiber Chanel Configuration Selethed Arrar oreo Carm Spa nd pahi Set Speed ii gigabit Caret Togale bop Set T apologg laip FIGURE E 30 Fibre Channel Configuration 3 Make the appropriate changes for your environment For information about the fields see TABLE 6 2 4 Click Save Appendix E Sample Custom Configuration E 39 E 40 TABLE 6 2 Fibre Channel Configuration Fields fabric loop fabric poin
107. ring Off the System Completely To completely power off the system use the following steps Connect to the Configuration Service software on the Service Processor with a web browser m Fora non secure HTTP server connection enter http hostname 9080 m Fora secure HTTPS server connection enter https hostname 9443 where hostname is the IP address of the Service Processor or external host where the software is installed Configuration Service displays the Login window Login as admin and enter the password The software displays the Administration General window as shown in FIGURE B 11 Appendix B Powering On and Powering Off the System Remotely B 17 3 Click Full Shutdown Sun Sbordga 6420 1D 0 7 3 Description C _ tun Herny sien Warder StorEdge 6520 Managed amp nmap Pode Aay Power Hanipmant sed Array Recoatiguratian ck on the amey nome bo nss array details and pe configure array Select an arrap be peor shotdeem reatar or to restore default an the Skua Restart Restore Gefaults eea e fiore Cuecripiona timafth Statue F ope arma DE FIGURE B 11 Selecting Full Shutdown in the Administration General Window The Full Shutdown Confirmation window appears as shown in FIGURE B 12 B 18 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 4 Confirm the full system shutdown dit ee i E DOO ATO P AT Juin Bia o da dmi
108. s The Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment Software Device Edition resides on SAN devices to assist for measuring the online health and diagnostic monitoring tool of the SAN TABLE 1 3 Data Host Software by Operating System Software Supported Software Solaris OS Microsoft Windows NT Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Advanced Server IBM AIX HP UX Red Hat Linux 7 2 Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment Software Client Edition Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager for NT Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager for Windows 2000 and Advanced Server Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment Software Client Edition Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager for AIX Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment Software Client Edition Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager for HP UX Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment Software Client Edition Single path support only Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment Software Client Edition 1 8 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 123 External Management Host Software TABLE 1 4 shows the software that can installed on external management hosts to work with the Sun StorEdge 6320 system TABLE 1 4 External Management Host Software Software Description Sun StorEdge 6000 CLI For remote configuration from a command line interface install a Sun packages StorEdge 6000 CLI package for Solaris AIX HP UX Linux or Windows This t
109. s Use the following information while creating new array profiles and pools TABLE E 1 Array and Pool Terms Array A high performance modular scalable storage device that contains a controller card and disk drives with Fibre Channel connectivity to the data host Pool Defines a RAID level and a hot spare configuration for a collection of disk drives Volume Assumes the RAID configuration of the pool in which they are contained Volume Default volume permissions define access to the volume by hosts The permissions default permissions apply unless overridden by LUN masking LUN masking provides explicit masking between volumes and initiators and will override any default access permission settings Read Write A volume permission that allows hosts with access to the system to read write to the volume Read Only A volume permission that allows hosts with access to the system to read but not write data to the volume None The volume is hidden from all hosts Volume A collection of volumes that allows the management of many volumes Groups at once instead of one at a time Initiator Allows the administrator to organize the HBAs initiators into groups Groups that allows the management of many initiators at once instead of one at a time Changing Array Settings Under Array Details Configuration Service provides several options for administrators to change default settings for each array Before changing the
110. shoot any component that is not powered on The system is now operating and supports the remote power on procedure B 7 Reassembling the System 1 Replace and tighten the screws to secure the front trim panel to the expansion cabinet Note If you are routing cables under the floor route the cables between the lower panel and the kick panel 2 Close all open doors to the system Appendix B Powering On and Powering Off the System Remotely B 23 APPENDIX C Product Specifications This appendix contains the following sections m Section C 1 Physical Characteristics on page C 1 m Section C 2 Physical Specifications on page C 2 m Section C 3 Power Sequencer Electrical Specifications on page C 3 m Section C 4 Environmental Requirements on page C 3 C 1 Physical Characteristics The physical characteristics of the Sun StorEdge 6320 systems are as follows m Internal dimensions conform to EIA RS 310C standard RETMA for 19 inch 482 millimeter cabinets Universal mounting holes are used with 10 32UNF tapped holes in all locations The nominal cabinet opening is 17 875 inches 454 millimeter m A vertical panel opening of 36 rack units RU minimum is provided to accommodate various FRUs One RU is equal to 1 75 inches 44 45 millimeter m Overall system height with cosmetic panels is 75 inches 191 cm maximum Caution Make no mechanical or electrical modifications to this sy
111. sion Cabinet on page 12 Powering On the System on page 12 Powering On Locally on page 12 Required Tools on page 13 Preparing the System for Local Power on page 14 Connecting the Grounding Cable on page 15 Connecting the Power Cables on page 16 Powering On the System Local on page 19 Powering Off Sequence on page 20 Power Management Using the Management Software on page 22 2 1 2 1 21 Planning the Installation Before beginning the installation prepare the site and gather the information that you will need Connectivity Worksheet Use this worksheet to plan the Ethernet connections you will set when you run the Initial Configuration Utility in Chapter 4 Establishing Connectivity Caution The Sun StorEdge 6320 system uses IP addresses 174 30 0 x 74 40 0 x and 10 0 0 x for internal operations Do not otherwise use these IP addresses TABLE 2 1 Connectivity Information Worksheet Component Information Host name Host IP address Subnet mask Domain name Name server DNS Gateway IP address E mail notification address 22 Safety Considerations You must install the Sun StorEdge 6320 system in accordance with the local safety codes and regulations The following sections contain additional safety information for the local facility m Handling Precautions on page 2 3 m Secure Install
112. sses reserved 2 2 J jobs Configuration Service 4 7 K kernel drv E 7 key switch power on B 10 key switch power up position for remote power on B 22 L LAN connection 1 4 LAN USER 3 1 leveling pads adjusting 2 8 local power on 2 19 B 11 local power on 2 12 local power on 2 14 local remote power B 22 log in password 4 7 storage 5 6 log out 4 8 logging in E 4 E 5 Web 4 6 logging out web browser 4 8 login connecting 4 1 luxadm command E 22 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 M man pages D 4 management software 1 7 map E 3 mapping WWN to controller E 23 menu E 3 Microsoft Windows 2000 1 8 Microsoft Windows NT 1 8 MPXIO E 7 N navigation E 3 Netscape Navigator 4 7 O optimum ambient environmental operating conditions C 3 C 4 P path D 3 paths HBA E 1 E 22 Performance Suite software 1 10 phone connection 3 1 placing the system 2 6 pools E 6 delete delete pools E 2 power cable 2 13 power cables 2 13 power cord connecting B 7 power cord connecting procedure power cables connecting 2 16 Power Sequencer Electrical Specifications C 3 power sequencers 2 5 power status indicators stage sequences 2 20 B 12 B 22 powering off system 2 20 powering on locally 2 12 remotely B 10 system 2 12 powering on system procedure for local power on 2 19 power on local 2 14 R RAID levels understanding 1 5 RA
113. stem Sun Microsystems is not responsible for the regulatory compliance if the system is modified C 1 C2 Physical Specifications TABLE C 1 Storage System Physical Specifications Cabinet Height Width Depth Weight Sun StorEdge 6320 75 in 23 9 in 37 in 1465 lb system single cabinet 109 5 cm 60 7 cm 94 cm 665 kg Sun StorEdge 6320 75 in 47 8 in 37 in 2895 Ib system with expansion 109 5 cm 122 cm 94 cm 1660 kg cabinet Note The values given in this table are for the maximum hardware configuration available including the Sun StorEdge expansion cabinet in the Sun StorEdge 6320 systems The power cords are 15 feet 4 6 meters long C 2 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 C 3 Power Sequencer Electrical Specifications TABLE C 2 Power Sequencer Electrical Specifications Parameter Value s AC voltage rating 200 to 240 VAC AC voltage range 180 to 264 VAC Frequency range 47 to 63 Hz Current at 240 VAC 32A Power consumption maximum Sun StorEdge 6320 system 4 2kW Sun StorEdge 6320 system with 8 4kW expansion cabinet C 4 Environmental Requirements The operating environment requirements in TABLE C 3 are the limits to which the systems are tested to ensure that they meet all functional requirements The recommended operating environment is the optimum condition in TABLE C 4 TABLE C 3 Operating Environment Requirements Parame
114. store the configuration on a new Storage Service Processor F 2 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 Glossary array CLI Configuration Service controller tray Dynamic Multipathing DMP expansion unit tray F port fabric failover mode Fibre Channel A high performance modular scalable storage device that contains a controller card and disk drives with Fibre Channel connectivity to the data host You can configure the Sun StorEdge 6320 system with the Sun StorEdge Configuration Service SSCS remote command line that you access with a thin scripting client from a management workstation Older Sun products used a diagnostic command line that is only available to Service Personnel on the Sun Storage 6320 system Servers and data hosts may require their own command lines Sun StorEdge Configuration Service is the management software for the Sun StorEdge 6320 system It enables you to configure the system with a web browser or a CLI on a thin scripting client A tray with an installed RAID controller A VERITAS Volume Manager feature that provides an alternate pathing mechanism for rerouting data in the event of a controller failover A tray without an installed RAID controller On a Fibre Channel switch a port that supports a point to point or Fabric connection A Fibre Channel network built around one or more switches It is also common to refer to something as a Fabric device or be
115. t One or more trays with at least one being a controller tray All the trays are managed as a single unit See Pool The built in processor that acts as an internal management host for the Sun StorEdge Configuration Service management software A single enclosure of drives Multiple trays connected together form a storage array Universal Serial Bus A standard bus type for many devices USB devices are hot swappable meaning they can be connected and disconnected while computer is on The Storage Service Processor uses a USB flash disk to store personality data about the Sun StorEdge 6320 system A volume is one or more drives that can be grouped into a unit for data storage Also called a logical unit number or LUN Glossary 3 WWN World Wide Name A number used to identify array volumes Fibre Channel ports or storage arrays zone A dedicated path between a device Fibre Channel port and a HBA port zoning The act of setting up a zone Glossary 4 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 Index NUMERICS 6320 system second cabinet A 2 6320 System cabinet installing 2 5 6320 system software 1 6 A AC input voltage 2 16 AC power sequencers 2 16 AC voltage rating 2 16 accessories kit contents 2 11 actions E 3 adding cabinet A 2 Administration Configuration Service 4 7 Administration login 5 3 AIX 1 9 Array Management Configuration Service 4 7 array profiles profiles new E
116. t to point no connection Parameter Value Description Selected Array Array Shows the user defined array description description Current Speed 1 Gigabit Shows the current connection speed of the FC port on the back of the array Set Speed auto Allows you to set the connection speed of 1 Gigabit the FC port on the back of the array 2 Gigabit Current Topology auto Shows the current topology connection type of the FC port on the back of the array Set Topology auto fabric loop fabric point to point no connection Allows you to set the current topology connection type of the FC port on the back of the array More information about using this tool can be found in the online help and Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Reference and Service Manual Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 APPENDIX F Installing the USB Flash Disk The Sun StorEdge 6320 system ships with a universal serial bus USB flash disk to backup the Storage Service Processor configuration files for example etc ethers In the event of a Storage Service Processor failure Field Service personnel can use the flash to restore the original configuration to a replacement Storage Service Processor This procedure instructs users in how to install the USB flash which is shipped in a box with the system Note Do not connect a USB flash disk with an image that you want to restore to a working Storage
117. tabilizer legs under the expansion cabinet 7 Resecure the leveling wrench inside the expansion cabinet 8 Close the door 2 3 4 2 Adjusting the Leveling Pads Caution Unless you are using the floor mounting brackets the four leveling pads must be lowered to the floor for the cabinet to meet Underwriters Laboratories physical stability requirements The leveling pads screws are located at each corner of the base of the cabinet FIGURE 2 4 1 Open the back door of the system cabinet 2 Remove the leveling wrench by unlocking the plastic strap that holds it to the inside of the frame near the top of the cabinet Do not cut the strap Press the plastic tab to unlock the strap around the wrench and then slide part of the strap through the lock to loosen the wrench 2 8 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 2 3 4 3 3 Adjust the four leveling pads on the cabinet frame using the leveling wrench Ensure that the four pads press against the floor so that the cabinet does not move or rock in any direction Leveling pad FIGURE 2 4 Leveling Pads Replace the leveling wrench into its plastic strap and tighten the strap Continue with Section 2 3 4 1 Installing the Stabilizer Legs on page 2 6 to help prevent the system from tipping over when FRUs are serviced in the system Installing the Floor Mounting Brackets Skip this section if you h
118. ter Operating Non operating Temperature 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C non 41 F to 149 F 40 C to 65 C condensing non condensing Appendix C Product Specifications C 3 TABLE C 3 Operating Environment Requirements Continued Parameter Operating Non operating Relative Humidity 10 to 90 RH non condensing 93 RH no condensing RH 27 C maximum wet bulb 38 C maximum wet bulb Altitude 10 000 feet approximately 3Km 40 000 feet approximately 12Km Environment Avoid temperature extremes and keep the work area clean Maintain the operating conditions described The system should be in a computer room environment which should provide secure access to computers and stored information and provide control over environmental factors such as temperature humidity and airborne dust A computer room installation can also help protect equipment from fire flood or other danger originating in the building TABLE C 4 Optimum Ambient Environmental Operating Conditions Environmental Factor Ambient Temperature Range Ambient Relative Humidity Operating 70 F to 73 5 F 21 C to 23 C 45 to 50 C 4 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 APPENDIX D Installing the Software on the Hosts This chapter explains how to install software on the data hosts m Sun StorEdge 6000 CLI package m Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Software Solaris m Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager operating systems
119. this Appendix TABLE B 1 Power Cable FRU List FRU Description Part Number Quantity Power cable for 72 in 185 cm Sun StorEdge Expansion 595 4881 2 Cabinet US L6 30P Power cable for 72 in 185 cm Sun StorEdge Expansion 595 4882 2 Cabinet International IEC 309 78 74 in 2 meter grounding strap in the kit shipped with 530 1619 01 1 the system 393 7 in 10 meter expansion cabinet DB9 to base cabinet 530 3210 01 2 DB9 cable if needed The following tools are required to perform the tasks in this Appendix Keys for key switch in the kit shipped with the system Phillips screwdriver This Appendix contains the following sections B 1 Section B 1 Preparing the System for Remote Power on page B 2 a Section B 1 1 Connecting the Grounding Strap on page B 6 a Section B 1 2 Connecting the Power Cables on page B 7 Section B 2 Setting Remote Power Management on page B 10 Section B 3 Troubleshooting the Installation on page B 13 Section B 4 Powering Off the System Using the Remote Power Off Procedure on page B 13 Section B 5 Restoring the System After the Partial Remote Power Off Procedure on page B 20 Section B 6 Restoring the System After the Full Remote Power Off Procedure on page B 22 Section B 7 Reassembling the System on page B 23 Preparing the System for Remote Power 1 Verify that the key switches located at the lower front of the base expansio
120. to the correct AC outlets At the lower front and lower back of the expansion cabinet on the base cabinet and any expansion cabinet press the Local Off Remote switch to Remote At the lower front and lower back of the base system cabinet press the AC power sequencer circuit breakers to On The three power status indicators on the front panel show the status of the front power sequencer The main AC power light emitting diode LED illuminates when power is applied to the expansion cabinet The LED for sequencer stage 1 illuminates next followed by the LED for sequencer stage 2 Note The front panel power sequencer lower LED illuminates only when the AC power sequencer circuit breakers for the front power supply are on Note To check the status of the rear power sequencer open the back door of the expansion cabinet and look for the three green LEDs Wait approximately one minute after the AC power sequencer circuit breakers are pressed on and at the back of the system locate the power on and off switch for the Storage Service Processor and press the switch off then on AIl components of the system power on in an optimal state Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 9 Verify that all the components have only green LEDs illuminated If LEDs except green are illuminated or if no LEDs are illuminated see Section B 3 Troubleshooting the Installation on page B 13 to trouble
121. together No tools are required to perform the tasks in this chapter This chapter contains the following sections m Section 6 1 Remote Response Service Initialization on page 6 1 m Section 6 2 Shared Remote Response Telephone Line on page 6 3 6 1 Remote Response Service Initialization Before initializing the Sun StorEdge Remote Response service you must 1 Power on the Sun StorEdge 6320 system 2 Connect a dedicated analog phone line 3 Gather required information 6 1 6 1 1 6 1 2 6 1 3 Powering On the System Make sure that the system is installed and powered on before requesting Sun StorEdge Remote Response service Connecting a Dedicated Analog Phone Line The telephone line must have the following specifications m Analog line m Dedicated to the Sun StorEdge Remote Response service m Dial out and dial in capability Note Telephones that require you to dial 9 usually indicate that the system is not analog such as a Centrex system In this case arrange to install an analog line Connect the dedicated telephone line into the PHONE jack on the Service Processor Panel of the base cabinetl Gathering Required Information You will need the following information to activate Sun StorEdge Remote Response service and for future reference FIGURE 6 1 Sun StorEdge Remote Response Service Worksheet Requirement Information Person and phone number to contact to resolve a r
122. ts Two External Switches 3 3 Connecting Hosts Direct Connect 3 4 Connecting the Service Cable toa Laptop 3 5 Administration Login 5 3 Entering a System Description 5 4 Changing the Time Zone 5 5 Changing the System Time 5 6 Figures vii FIGURE 5 5 FIGURE E 1 FIGURE E 2 FIGURE E 3 FIGURE E 4 FIGURE E 5 FIGURE E 6 FIGURE E 7 FIGURE 6 1 FIGURE E 1 FIGURE E 2 FIGURE E 3 FIGURE E 4 FIGURE E 5 FIGURE E 6 FIGURE E 7 FIGURE E 8 FIGURE E 9 FIGURE E 10 FIGURE E 11 FIGURE E 12 FIGURE E 13 FIGURE E 14 FIGURE E 15 FIGURE E 16 FIGURE E 17 FIGURE E 18 FIGURE E 19 FIGURE E 20 FIGURE E 21 Storage Log In 5 7 Manage Volumes Create 5 8 Enter Name and Select Pool 5 9 Enter Size and Permissions 5 10 Add Volume to Group 5 11 Confirm Choices 5 12 Mail Notification 5 12 Outstanding Jobs 5 13 Sun StorEdge Remote Response Service Worksheet 6 2 Accessing Actions from the Array Selection Display E 3 Viewing the Array Overview Graphic E 4 Logging into the Storage Environment E 5 Selecting the Configure Button on the Array Selection Display E 9 The Delete Pools Button on the Configure Display E 10 Confirm Pool Deletion Operation E 10 Mail Notification E 11 Outstanding Jobs E 11 Accessing Actions from the Array Selection Display E 13 Selecting Managing Pools E 14 Selecting a Tray in the Create New Pool Wizard E 15 Change New Pool Wizard Select Profile E
123. ups you must m Verify that software is installed on the data hosts m Locate available FC HBA paths a Locate the appropriate HBAs and port WWNs that you will add to the initiator group profile if you did not record this information while configuring your SAN The Sun StorEdge 6320 system supports the following data host software m Sun StorEdge San Foundation software for Solaris OS hosts includes Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager E 20 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide November 2003 m Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software for hosts with operating systems other than Solaris The following shows an example of determining the HBA Port WWN using Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation 4 2 or later software on a Solaris OS host The SAN Foundation 4 2 environment includes packages patches and firmware to allow the Sun HBA to access Sun storage Other operating systems for hosts have equivalent commands and tools See the host s documentation The commands you will use include luxadm qlgc luxadm e dump_map devices pci 9 600000 SUNW qlc 1 fp 0 0 devetl luxadm e dump_map devices pci 9 600000 SUNW qlc 1 1 fp 0 0 devet cfgadm al To Determine the WWNs Connect to the data host with a terminal console At the terminal console enter the following luxadm qlgc The following is an example of the resulting report Found Path to 7 FC100 P ISP2200 ISP23xx Devices Opening Device devices pci 8 600000
124. ups Wizard window appears rm Zebrias Mnr Taled imor map Dare r ree es moer prea Cii Crear ce a ery e geg FIGURE E 27 Manage Volume Groups Create Appendix E Sample Custom Configuration E 35 Create New ole Group Wid hegre A EnioT sane and salari Ener vel prep nino ad adi vabita h wide Lo Beleot mater group Ender vol n gior Hame ad select vointi ao members of Was new group Clk Meat UCaniem chops Hamer E i gor Volume in iam gramp F ttpivoll Onine 2001 GB J ple One 1017 25 ME FIGURE E 28 Enter Name and Select Volumes in the Create New Volume Group Wizard 3 Enter an appropriate volume group name 4 Select the volumes to appear in the volume group 5 Click Next The Select Initiator Group window appears E 36 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1 2 Installation Guide e November 2003 Create New Vole Group Wid hegre Enter name mal select Soliet Initiotor Crop Toh Select iniiao group Yanim choices Seles ituttagicr gra bo assoriale wilh ted Pole pry Eo Pred Serat Ol CI Mo Pred Serser Il Fendt Each fe gt Emri FIGURE E 29 Select Initiator Group 6 Select an Initiator Group and the appropriate access to associate with this volume group 7 Click Next The Confirm Choices window appears 8 Review The Properties and Values for accuracy a Click Confirm to accept your changes b Click Back if you want to make changes Appendix E Sample Custom Configu
125. y Wait several minutes before proceeding with the following additional steps login rss Password sunlrss Lantronix SCS400 Version B2 0 202 021016 ype HELP at the ntc0 prompt for assistance ntc0 connect local port_2 Local protocol emulation 1 0 Local Switch lt gt RA AIA AAA AE AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AA AAA AA AAA AE Testing StorEdge 6320 Network Settings PA AAA AAA AAA AA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA A Please enter an IP Address for another host on your network to enable validation of your network settings 10 1 10 100 Using the ping command to test your network settings Please wait Ping successful your firewall is configured se6000configure Successfully Completed Sun StorEdge 6320 Service Processor WARNING This is a restricted access server If you do not have explicit permission to access this server please disconnect immediately Unauthorized access to this system is an actionable offense and will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law Note This completes the Initial Configuration Utility Menu You are now ready to complete additional configuration tasks as described in the next section Chapter 4 Establishing Connectivity 4 5 4 2 Logging In to the Configuration Service Web Interface After you complete the initial configuration script you will use the Configuration Service web interface to complete the configuration TABLE 4 1

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