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1. Create Virtual Device View Edit Virtual Library View Edit Virtual Standalone Tape Use this screen to create either a virtual library or virtual standalone tape device Choose a virtual device type A library contains multiple cartridges one or more tape devices and a robot Backup Host Summary to move the cartridges A standalone tape is a single tape device with a single cartridge System Management ES Device Type 5 virtual Library Network Configuration O Virtual Standalone Tape Device Hardware Status Figure 36 Select type of device to create 3 Select the type of device to create by clicking either Virtual Library or Virtual Standalone Tape Device 4 Continue with the next appropriate section either Creating a standalone tape device or Creating a tape library Creating a standalone tape device Perform the following steps to finish creating a tape device 1 Scroll down if needed in the Create Virtual Device pane until you see Device Details Figure 37 HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 47 Enter device specific information for the chosen device type Invalid fields are grayed out Device Details Tape Compression F Max Cartridge Size 500 GB Device Type TQ Drive Count Cartridge Count Bar Code Seed E Reset EZ Figure 37 Creating a tape device 2 f you want to maximize backup storage capacity select the Tape Compression box For optimal backup perfo
2. 222 llle n 75 Created file message window 1 1 1 we a a a a 76 Download configuration fille llle 76 Save the configuration file a a a 76 Front panel LEDs and buttons 2 1 we a 79 Removing rear top cover l2 2 s ll 4 4S 04 Sliding onireariopcover aliada be md CR a es dedecus es Mh le aec sd 85 Tighten rear top cover screw 2 2 ll ll 4 4 85 Loosen front top cover screws oa a a e a a 4 86 Sliding off front top cover 2 ww len 87 Sliding on front top cover lay a be ee oe ar oe Jah sw e RC ies m 87 Tighten front top cover screws 2 2 ll ll ll e 08 Backplane battery location 2 1 6 nn 88 Removing backplane battery llle 88 Installing backplane battery lll 89 Location of DIMM sockets ll llle 89 DIMM MOP a deb e ep a aede dz cae ut cns be Se ire wt he uit de 90 Removing a DIMM 5 5 4 oos 90 Unlockretaming clips mx Geox a LAST x x8 EB hc Eb 91 Inserting DIMM into socket ll ll es 91 Location o system dans eme ak a he eR ee REE dE SE 91 yslem lan cabl s sm 4 4 24 sa ca UE e a ee ee dod d 92 listini DULL x 22d bara ada pe eS Eb hs AA 92 locahiomo ADDS a aia cee Se a a e 93 Releasing HDD lever usum Be Ye Re Ec Rem woh d Rx de oe hom we oe d 93 Sliding HDD from bay q ss sos Bee Re Yo WR ek mS SE ADS SD 3X UR Ole A ww 93 Removing HDD from tray acu a ad Ba ee a S Gom Eos ow
3. 2 Identity items on the front panel see Figure 60 78 Maintenance 10699 Slim DVD ROM UID LED Two USB ports o9 UID button HDD activity LED LED not used HDD bays 0 3 6 NICs LEDs Figure 60 Front panel LEDs and buttons When you have a problem with one of your drives diagnose the problem as follows 1 Attach a keyboard and monitor to the appliance 2 Insert the HP StorageWorks VLS Diagnostic Quick Restore CD into the CD ROM drive on the VLS 1000i array 3 Reboot the array and wait for the system to prompt you EY NOTE If the diagnostics or disaster recovery process stops and a c gt prompt displays or to refresh the status of the disaster recovery process type diag then press Enter 4 Follow the instructions that display on the monitor ET NOTE The Diagnostic Quick Restore CD will warn you of data loss only when data loss can or will occur otherwise no mention of data loss displays Possible error messages and their meanings or corrective actions are as follows HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 79 Table 5 Diagnostics messages Error message Meaning and or corrective action Error There is a drive in the system A drive in the system is below the minimum size If that 1s smaller than the smallest possible change the drive size If the drive is physically supported size which is 232 GB too small upgrade the drive to an acceptable size Drive sizes in GB are listed below
4. Device ID This entry is automatically designated by the VLS Device Status Indicates whether the device is operating normally or not The status indicators are explained in Table 3 e Device Type Indicates whether the device is exported as a standalone drive a library or as a library tape drive Size GB Indicates the amount of space allocated to the device Understanding the View Edit Virtual Library page The Library Summary page displays high level information about your virtual libraries VLs and provides access to all pages associated with a VL Before you create a VL only the upper sections of the page Capacity Summary and Resources are displayed After you create a VL the Current VIS Summary section is added HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 55 65 Virtual Library System 1000i HP Storage Works VLS 1000 VLS10001 15 38 72 165 EES configuration Device Management View Edit Virtual Library ES Create Virtual Device A aid Capcity IJqrcccckcbc View Edit Virtual Standalone Tape Available Space 713105 Backup Host Summary lied Capacity 16 G8 System Management Atala Vika 4 iia Hardware Status Network Configuration Availale Virtual Drives J maarun 12 System Configuration Aveacdabie Virtual 154 mam 152 Canridges Br lcd hne nad 57708 PO En RC o Configuration Configuration UE i i a gt L3 ES EI eo E E ESE E E ____ gt gt E _ ____ 2 11 8
5. Devices are being released Please Wait E Figure 23 Releasing devices Configuring the VLS appliance via the default IP Address If you can not or do not want to use the VLS discovery tool to configure the appliance you can directly connect a PC to the VLS LAN port without the use of a switch If the server has a Gbit connection you can do this using a standard Category 5E cable but if the server has a 10 100Mbit connection then you need a special LAN cross over cable not included From the directly connected PC you can then launch the VLS via the device s default IP address 10 0 0 1 You may need to configure the PC networking to enable it to connect to the device s 10 0 0 1 address for example set the PC s IP address to 10 0 0 2 set its netmask to 255 255 0 0 disable proxy settings in its web browser e Then perform the steps in Verifying the network configuration to launch the VLS GUI at address 10 0 0 1 and modify the device network settings via the GUI Verifying the network configuration Initially the VLS Discovery tool must be used as described in Configuring the VLS appliance with the VLS Discovery tool to make the VLS available on your network However once the VLS is available on your network subsequent changes to its IP address gateway address and subnet mask can be made using the VLS GUI as shown in the following procedure 1 In your Web browser on any PC on the network enter the applicable IP addr
6. Serial Number e F VLS vlexxxxexx mone 00 0 xx xx xx xx xx xx Configure Beacon Exit Figure 20 VLS discovery utility main window 3 Select the VLS from the list of devices and click Configure The Device Configuration window opens Figure 21 Device Configuration Device Name L5 1000 IPAddress 10 0 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 4 Gateway 0 0 0 0 DNS IP Address 566 6 16 30 Domain Name nene Figure 21 VLS discovery utility Device Configuration window 4 leave the default device name or enter a new one in the Device Name box 5 Enter an IP address in the IP Address box 6 Enter the subnet mask in the Subnet Mask box Ef NOTE To display the correct subnet mask gateway DNS server and domain name settings for the VLS open a DOS window on the computer running the VLS discovery utility and type ipconfig all HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 37 7 Enter the gateway in the Gateway box 8 The DNS IP Address and Domain Name are not used Leave the defaults if any 9 Click Configure to save the network settings to the VLS 10 The Updating Configuration window displays see Figure 22 Wait for it to close Updating configuration Sending the configuration to the device Please wait Figure 22 Updating configuration 11 Click Exit to close the VLS discovery utility The Releasing Devices window displays see Figure 23 Releasing Devices
7. 16 technical support text symbols 12 time zone configuring 43 tracking configuration information 36 transmission control protocol Internet protocol TCP IP 16 troubleshooting 73 alarm 104 beeping 104 log files 74 75 no response 10 refresh error 101 unable to access appliance 99 unable to add VL 104 unable to log on 103 103 V virtual tape 17 virtual tape library VL overview VL Manager overview 55 VLS GUI accessing 53 HTTP error 103 unable to log on 103 volumes RAID options 16 W warning rack stability 12 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive 110 web sites HP documentation 11 13 HP service locator 13 HP storage 13 HP Subscriber s Choice for Business 13
8. LL 6 1 a lll 3 Install semi pierced washers into rack 0a a a 4 InsertMDscrew s l ll e 4 n gt Isola s s e x 9 8 B 7 amp 3 eee OR ORAE eee eh ee Be Oe Remove slides from rails a Attach slides to appliance a 9 Insert appliance into rack o o a a a a a len 9 Secure appliance to the rack oa a a a a a lll ln 10 Appliance rear view xo exo ok ck a Ea H Pushpowerbutton ll loss 12 Attach bezel ar eke meee Gan ms SS ESA E S WR 13 Custom level on Security tab a a a a a a a a n 14 Security Settings oa a a a 4o Io Privacy setting amp e e a RR d x 9 xxx ug 5 16 Allow cookies x wx ow Room RO S deo dodo Remum WR A 1 Web features settings 18 Press power button ooa a a a a 19 Scanning for devices a a a a a a 20 VLS discovery utility main window 2 llle n 21 VLS discovery utility Device Configuration window a a a a aa 22 Updating configuration a a 23 Releasing devices lll ll lS ss 24 log ono me Wo 2 ssa eeu eet eee Shae 5849 959955 94 2 MOO o wwe eset bean Sete eee asas tbo eo 26 Select Network Configuration on menu lll nL 2 Select System Configuration len 28 System Information settings 2 2 a a a ll ll lens 29 Setting login information 2 1 a JO E mail Notification settings ll ll ll a 3l JSebume dde s s 3 9 x smg wo X par 94 ORD Ee i
9. Window regions a bes ss ee oS eR Eee eee EER ORE REE E xw 63 Opening a VLS GUI session from a web browser lll 64 Closing a VLS GUI session xk iras ore A 65 VO CURDS 2 ee as REUS aras eae ee WO 65 VLS Identity s xl Rhow ope eee SALAS RSRSRS A di 65 Configuration tab s s sa ssas 9 4 599 995 49249544 994513535 66 Create Virtual Device s a eee O3 ww 38 xo m 9 vow OX REE Eee EM 66 View Edit Virtual Library lll ll len 66 View Edit Virtual Standalone Tape ls 68 Backup Host Summary 69 Horaware SiGlUS s s os me Bom ee ew E aes ee ee EDS X EO 69 Network Configuration 2 ll ll ll lS ss 70 System Configuration 2 2 ll ll l4 a s 70 Suppor laD s 4 4 xx ege modo rediera tikes eeh eee FbES He DA 4 7i Software Update 71 Save Restore Configuration 2 2 ll ll ll en 71 o ATT 71 homo seais sd E 72 Shut Down Restart 1 wk a a 72 VLS1000i Help suso responses Rx ox ETA he BS 72 SUBDOD DHKS zeae 3 39 49 995 993 595449 855555993 das 72 6 Maintenance 2 sl s 4 4 sos s E Operational maintenance 2 ll ll ll s 4 44S s 73 List of E mail alerts amp amp 44 2 865 He OR OX Yo Re OR RO XR OR O X x4 5 73 OQUE arce as DES ROME ERE SEUREEE SEE ss IA 74 Configuration files ll a 75 Single drive failure 222 lll ll 76 Non operational diagnostics and recovery ee a a a ls n 77 Multiple driv
10. e Backup job retention time is for virtual media Copy job retention time is for physical media When copying through the backup application the virtual and physical pieces of media are tracked separately and the retention times should be considered and set individually HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 17 18 Introduction 2 Setting up the VLS1000i hardware The hardware installation consists of these steps e Preparing for the installation e Unpacking e Racking optional Installing cables Preparing for the installation The following sections describe preparing for the installation Tools for installation The following tools are required for the installation Phillips screwdriver e Box cutting knife Taking ESD precautions To prevent damaging the system be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static sensitive devices This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device To prevent electrostatic damage e Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static safe containers Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static free workstations Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers e Avoid touching pins leads or circuitry Always be prop
11. such as menu and list items buttons tabs and check boxes Italic text Text emphasis Monospace text File and directory names System output e Code e Commands their arguments and argument values Monospace italic text e Code variables e Command variables Monospace bold text Emphasized monospace text A WARNING Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or death A CAUTION Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or data ET NOTE Provides additional information Rack stability A WARNING If your appliance is in a rack reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to equipment Extend leveling jacks to the floor and ensure that the full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks e Install stabilizing feet on the rack e In multiple rack installations secure racks together Extend only one rack component at a time Racks may become unstable if more than one component is extended 12 About this guide HP technical support Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on the HP support web site http www hp com support Collect the following information before calling e Technical support registration number if applicable e Product serial numbers e Product model names and numbers Error messages Operating system type and revision level Detailed questions Support ticket For continuous
12. the default is VLS 1000 especially if you use multiple VLS appliances in your network System Information WYLS Name VLS_1000 Figure 28 System Information settings 2 Click Apply 3 Continue the configuration process by entering the logon information described in the next section Contiguring logon information Using the Logon Information section you can change your logon name and password which HP Storage recommends that you do during the initial contiguration process If you choose to keep administrator as your logon name HP Storage strongly recommends that you change the password to protect your network from unauthorized users 1 In the right pane scroll down below the System Information section to locate the Logon Information section and enter the following in case sensitive format User Name required Enter a new logon name using up to 30 alphanumeric characters You can use a combination of alphabetic and numeric characters or you can use only alphabetic characters Use of all numeric characters is not supported e Password optional Enter a new password using up to 30 alphanumeric characters do not use spaces or Ctrl key characters HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 4 e Retype Password Enter the password again EY NOTE Changing the password is required Logon Information User Name administrator AA Retype Password Figure 29 Setting login information 2 Click A
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14. 109 Battery replacement notice 2 2 2 2 ll s ll ll LS s 109 Taiwan battery recycling notice ww 2 lll en 109 HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 5 Powercords 2 2 2 s Japanese power cord notice 2 2 2l ll ll ll S S Electrostatic discharge ll ll ll s s Preventing electrostatic discharge 2n Grounding methods x aos s s s fa Be f RAE e EUR HR UR E HO X Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive a a a ls Czechoslovakian notice 00a a a a a a a a a Danish notice Dutch notice English notice Adee a a a Estonian notice a a 2 4 ll a Finnish notice ww 22 French notice s sa ww 25 s German notice 2 2 Al Greek notice 2 25 22 2 2 2525D2 525 255 252 2 2 2 52 2 Hongan NOICE s s c s s aserrada sad Italian notice Latvian Notice s sia sesi ka rd sia WO DE Rode UP Oo oe eee eH Lithuanian notice Polish notice Portuguese notice a a a eese s Slovakian nofice 222 A Slovenian notice 2 l l LL Spanish notice x s Boe wok he o3 0 koX Row 4o eRe REESE Ee we hos Swedish notice 2 2 2 2 2 2525 2525252D25622522 5 52525251255 5 Glossary Index 113 113 113 113 114 114 114 114 115 115 117 121 Figures l Diskto DisktoTape backup 2 VLS1000i node shipping carton contents
15. 11 12 Insert the Diagnostic Quick Restore CD in the CD ROM drive Power off the appliance see Powering down the VLS but select Restart Do not unplug the node AC power cord The appliance boots from the Diagnostic Quick Restore CD The CD checks the appliance and visually displays which drives have failed see Using the Diagnostic Quick Restore CD Push the power button to turn off the appliance and unplug the node AC power cord Replace all of the failed drives see Hard disk drives Plug in the node AC power cord With the Diagnostic Quick Restore CD still in the CD ROM drive push the power button to start the appliance Follow the prompts to allow the disk array to automatically rebuild the RAID and reinstall the firmware Remove the Diagnostic Quick Restore CD from the CD ROM drive Push the power button to reboot the appliance Configure the network address see Configuring the VLS appliance with the VLS Discovery tool or Configuring the VLS appliance via the default IP Address for instructions Restore from the most recently saved configuration file to rebuild virtual devices Firmware corruption It the firmware gets corrupted 1 2 3 Insert the Diagnostic Quick Restore CD in the CD ROM drive Power off the appliance see Powering down the VLS but select Restart Do not unplug the node AC power cord The appliance boots from the Diagnostic Quick Restore CD Follow the prompts to reinstall the VLS
16. 5 The Log On to Target window displays Figure 41 If you want a persistent device one that survives host reboots click Automatically restore this connection when the system boots Click OK Log On to Target Target name idevice name O0a0dd1e27e0c 00 3s Automatically restore this connection when the system boots Enable multi path A Only select this option if S51 multi path software is already installed on your computer Figure 41 Log on to target ET NOTE Enabling multi path is not recommended unless there is a specific reason to enable it For most configurations it is neither necessary nor desirable 6 The device will now be seen by the operating system which will attempt to load the necessary device drivers If drivers are not necessary they need not be loaded If the drivers do not already exist on the host you can download the HP LTO Ultrium 2 tape drivers from the HP web site htto www hp com Complete the logon procedure for each device listed The backup devices are now available for use with a backup program HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 5 52 Configuring the VLS 1000i 4 Working with the VLS1000i This chapter provides a few tips on working with the VLS including e logging on from any system with network access Understanding the summary pages Understanding how dynamic tape devices work Checking communication with other appliances or systems e Rebooting the VL
17. A library contains multiple cartridges one or more tape devices and a robot Backup Host Summary to move the cartridges A standalone tape is a single tape device with a single cartridge System Management o Virtual Device Information Hardware Status Device Type virtual Library Network Configuration O virtual Standalone Tape Device System Configuration Enter the iSCSI information of the backup host associated with this device The iSCSI name is required The iSCSI IP address is optional There is only one host per virtual device lt EL System status indicator 4 Operation pane GUI tabs Context sensitive help CSH E37 3 Navigation pane si pane 6 Help system button Figure 53 GUI window regions Opening a VLS GUI session from a web browser ET NOTE Before you can open a VLS GUI session you must set the VLS network settings See Configuring the VLS appliance with the VLS Discovery tool To open a VLS GUI session from a web browser 1 Launch a web browser 2 n the web browser URL box enter the VLS IP address 64 VLS 10001 GUI D UT HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System UserName Password ELI EA amp 2005 Hewlett Packard L P Figure 54 VLS GUI login window 3 Enter administrator or the user name you set in the User Name box Figure 54 The user name is case sensitive 4 Enter admin or the password you set in the Password box
18. C Regulatory compliance and safety This section contains regulatory notices for the HP StorageWorks 1000i virtual library system Regulatory compliance identification numbers For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification this product has been assigned a unique regulatory model number The regulatory model number can be found on the product nameplate label along with all required approval markings and information When requesting compliance information for this product always refer to this regulatory model number The regulatory model number is not the marketing name or model number of the product Product specific information e HP StorageWorks 1000i virtual library system e Regulatory model number SNPRF 0501 e FCC and CISPR classification Class A This product contains a lithium manganese dioxide lithium button cell battery CR 2032 The battery is removable and is located under the black air deflector between the fans and the main processor heat sink This is located in the main compartment under the top cover This product does not contain a laser Federal Communications Commission notice Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission FCC Rules and Regulations has established Radio Frequency RF emission limits to provide an interference free radio frequency spectrum Many electronic devices including computers generate RF energy incidental to their intended function and are therefore
19. Ste j VLS1000i Help alert mgr alert manager log file Support Links log info log info log file Listener UDP listener file gui gui log file LL System The current configuration Configuration of the VLS device a Figure 55 Select log files 2 In the Generate Support Ticket pane select the log files you want to view Click Save to create an archive file containing the selected log files 3 Verify that the extension on the archive file is tgz 4 Review the contents of the log files contained in the archive file Configuration files On request the GUI creates a file of the VLS s configuration To create the VLS configuration file 1 On the GUI s Support tab under Maintenance click Save Restore Configuration 2 In the Save Restore VLS Device Configuration section click Save m Support save Restore VLS Device Configuration Use this screen to save a copy of the current VLS device configuration to afile on the local computer You can use this file to restore the configuration If necessary save VLS configuration file on local computer Restore VLS configuration from local computer Figure 56 Save configuration file 3 When the created message appears click Continue to download the file HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 5 Created the configuration file cuccezsful created the configuration file system _USM4534004 ctg Click the button to download the file Figure 57 Created f
20. To let the GUI specify the first bar code label and automatically generate subsequent labels leave the Automatic check box selected To enter the first label manually clear the check box and type the name in the text box that appears you can enter up to six alphanumeric characters LY IMPORTANT After you submit this page by clicking Create you can only increase the number of cartridges and slots assigned to the virtual library View Edit Virtual Library Use this page to view the amount of space currently consumed by the data stored in the virtual libraries view the number of existing virtual libraries cartridges and drives modify information for an existing virtual library or remove a virtual library 66 VLS 1000i GUI Capacity Summary Resources Available Space indicates the amount of space that remains on the appliance Used Capacity indicates how much space on the appliance is currently consumed by the data stored in the virtual libraries Available VLSs indicates the number of virtual libraries that you can create as you create a virtual library this number decreases accordingly Available Virtual Cartridges indicates the number of virtual tapes that are currently available for use by a virtual library Available Virtual Drives indicates the number of virtual tape drives that are currently available for use by a virtual library Configured VLS Summary This section lists high level information about each exi
21. YLS device Help software in the event of a problem Active tape JEDE MM RM ME CMM CA EE jobs are aborted Restart VLS1000i Help Support Links Figure 50 Shut Down Restart page 5 When the confirmation message appears click OK to continue 60 Working with the VLS1000i Microsoft Internet Explorer This will shut down and turn off the system All active backup jobs will be aborted Do vau want to continue Ce Cl Figure 51 Shut down confirmation 6 Wait until the fans stop this may take several minutes then disconnect the AC line cord from the power mains 7 Unplug all connections and label them so that you can reattach them using the same connection configuration 8 Ifthe appliance is in a rack remove it by extending the slide rails and then releasing the slide locks A CAUTION Extending a unit that has empty spaces beneath it might cause the rack to tip forward or might cause personal injury 9 Move the appliance to the new location 10 Connect the appliance to the network For more information see Installing cables 11 Attach the power cord to the appliance and plug the cord in to an AC power source Press the power button to start the VLS For more information see Powering up the VLS Rebooting the VLS To reboot the appliance 1 Verify that any backup or restore operation has completed and that the VLS is idle 2 Open the VIS GUI See Opening a VLS GUI session from a web browser 3 In
22. a server as a target File servers which store the programs and data files shared by users normally play the role of server With the VLS the application and backup servers within your network act as clients or initiators and the VLS acts as a server or target The initiators can either be SCSI software simulation or host bus adapters HBAs on the server that is being backed up Disk to Disk to Tape D2D2T backup capabilities The VLS is a storage resource used by a single backup server or shared by multiple backup servers using an Ethernet network By using standard backup software you can copy backup data that resides on the VLS to physical tape for long term data retention The following illustration shows application servers sending backup data over a Gigabit Ethernet GbE LAN to backup servers sharing VLS D2D storage over GbE EY NOTE The connection from the Client Tape can be either FC or direct attached SCSI Clients a VLS 1000i Client Client Tape Figure 1 Disk to Disk to Tape backup In addition to being part of the LAN the backup servers and the VLS are part of the GbE backup LAN Redundant Array of Independent Disks RAID RAID provides convenient low cost reliable storage by saving data on more than one disk drive simultaneously If one disk drive in a RAID 5 configuration becomes unavailable the others continue to work in a degraded state thus avoiding downtime for users 16 Introduction E
23. address is optional There is only one hast per virtual device Host Settings iSCSI Name iSCSI IP Enforcement Figure 34 Host Settings 46 Configuring the VLS 1000i Enter the Sol information of the backup host associated with this device The iSCSI name is required The iSCSI IP address is optional There is only one hast per virtual device Host Settings ISESI Mame ics 1981 05 com microsoft photogar iSCSI IP Enforcement l f Figure 35 iSCSI Name 5 If you want to use an additional level of authentication use dotted decimal notation to enter the IP address of the host system in the iSCSI IP Enforcement field This is optional 6 Continue with Creating virtual devices Creating virtual devices The VLS 1000 has capacity for the following numbers of devices e 12 virtual tape drives total of standalone drives and drives in virtual tape libraries 6 virtual tape libraries 180 virtual cartridges total up to 80 cartridges for each virtual tape library To select the type of device to create perform the following steps 1 Open the VLS GUI See Opening a VLS GUI session from a web browser 2 n the GUI select Configuration gt Create Virtual Device See Figure 36 EY NOTE The Configuration screen defaults to the Backup Host Summary page and begins with no devices listed You must use Create Virtual Device DEE Configuration Support Device Management Create Virtual Device EN
24. and correspond to drives from left to right as you face the front of the unit power switch on the right HEE FER HEHE FHF NOTE A size of zero 0 indicates a bad drive The drive s indicated above failed the One or more drives have failed the diagnostic test diagnostic test and must be replaced Replace these drives Note which drive s failed press the power button to shut down the systenm and replace the drive s The diagnostic test detected no working All drives have failed diagnostic testing Contact HP drives The drives may need to be technical support DO NOT replace the drives at this replaced however it is likely that time the failure is in the array power supply or some other device Do not replace the drives at this time Instead contact HP technical support for further assistance Warning The drives in the system The drives are not the same size Select Y to allow the are not the same size Drive sizes in smallest drive to set the size of all drives on the system GB are listed below and correspond to Select N to exit the diagnostic program and change the drives from left to right as you face limiting drive or its configured size the front of the unit with the power switch on the right FEF FHE Ed PEH All drives will have the usable capacity of the smallest drive Do you wish to continue Y N Error One or both RAIDs are HP recommends you select Y unless you need to recover corrupt
25. appliance is now without power 62 Working with the VLS 1000i 3 VL51000i GUI The VLS1000i GUI is a web browser based GUI that you can use to configure manage and monitor your VLS through a LAN VLS GUI provides the following Contiguring and managing VLS virtual devices libraries and tape drives and cartridges Viewing a summary of backup hosts contigured to use the VLS and the virtual devices associated with each host Entering or verifying the VLS network configuration Configuring VLS E mail notification alert settings Editing of VLS logon intormation Viewing VLS hardware and virtual device status Installing VLS software updates Saving and restoring the VLS device configuration Shutting down and restarting the VLS Generating support tickets The VLS GUI is installed on the VLS and communicates through the LAN Users can open a VLS GUI session trom a web browser on the LAN Window regions VLS GUI windows consist of five regions Figure 53 Not all regions are displayed on all windows HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System C Virtual Library System 1000i O o HP Storageworks DL10062 VLS 1000 192 168 1 125 OOM cosi NET Device Management Create Virtual Device Create Virtual Device View Edit Virtual Library View Edit Virtual Standalone Tape Use this screen to create either a virtual library or virtual standalone tape device Choose a virtual device type
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27. browser window and then log back on to the VLS GUI 3 Use the Physical Volume Management page to verify that all disks are functioning normally Unable to log on to the GUI If you are unable to log on to the VLS GUI it might be because you are using Internet Explorer and the privacy setting is set above Medium the GUI is a Web enabled program that requires the use of cookies setting the privacy option higher than Medium prevents the program from working correctly or it might be because you are entering the name and password incorrectly 1 Make sure that you are entering the name and password correctly they are case sensitive The GUI uses the following defaults for the name and password Name administrator Password admin If you are able to log on but then are logged off unexpectedly make sure that you are the only person accessing the VLS GUI For more information see Unexpectedly logged off HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 103 3 If you are unable to access the GUI in Internet Explorer running on any version of Windows other than Windows Server 2003 do the following if you are using Windows Server 2003 perform the steps outlined in Internet Explorer does not redirect from IP address on Windows Server 2003 a Launch Internet Explorer b In the Tools menu click Internet Options c On the Privacy tab move the slider to Medium or lower d To save your changes click OK The system has reac
28. click the applicable menu command to refresh the page Es IMPORTANT Do nof use the Refresh button in your browser to update a page If you do you will be logged off 58 Working with the VLS 1000i Relocating an appliance 4 IMPORTANT To ensure preservation of data on the VLS do not turn off the appliance using the power button instead use the Shut Down option in the VLS GUI E NOTE The following process presents associating devices and backup hosts using the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator The steps and screens may be different depending on the iSCSI solution on your system To shut down move then restore power to an appliance 1 Make sure that none of the initiators hosts have active connections with the VLS For example in the iSCSI Initiator Properties dialog box for the Microsoft initiator you can check the Targets tab to determine if there are any connections that may need to be terminated iSCSI Initiator Properties General Discovery Targets Persistent Targets Bound Volumes Devices Select a target and click Log On to access the storage devices for that target Click details to see information about the sessions connections and devices for that target Targets Name Status device name Qad efec 00 Inactive vli changer 0030d1ee0c 192 Inactive WO divel 00a d e27e0c 193 Inactive Figure 48 Connected targets 2 If any of the targets in Figure 48 have the status Connected there is a po
29. ground leakage currents associated with multiple VLSes and servers connected to the same power source HP recommends the use of a power distribution unit PDU that is either permanently wired to the building s branch circuit or includes a non detachable cord that is wired to an industrial style plug NEMA locking style plugs or those complying with IEC 60309 are considered suitable for this purpose Using common power outlet strips for a VLS is not recommended Installing the VLS 1000i node into a rack optional You have the option to rack the VLS1000i To do so involves three main tasks e Install rails in the rack e Attach rails to the VLS1000i appliance e Install appliance in rack Install rails in the rack 1 Install the two slide rails to the sides of the rack a Adjust the side rail assemblies to the approximate rack depth b If the rack is a 5000 or 10000 series rack align the semi pierced washers into the front of the square holes in the rack so that the embossments on each washer protrude into the hole see Figure 3 This holds the washers in place and prevents the screws from shifting position L Q oy IN a 11090 Figure 3 Install semi pierced washers into rack c Insert an M5 screw through each washer or washerless hole SystemE in the rack and into the pre threaded hole in the sheet metal on the rails see Figure 4 24 Setting up the VLS1000i hardware 11091 Figure 4 Insert M5 screw d Use a T 25
30. it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Estonian notice Seadmete j tmete k rvaldamine eramajapidamistes Euroopa Liidus mum See tootel v i selle pakendil olev s mbol n itab et k nealust toodet ei tohi koos teiste majapidamisj tmetega k rvaldada Teie kohus on oma seadmete j tmed k rvaldada viies need elektri ja elektroonikaseadmete j tmete ringlussev tmiseks selleks etten htud kogumispunkti Seadmete j tmete eraldi kogumine ja ringlussev tmine k rvaldamise ajal aitab kaitsta loodusvarasid ning tagada HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System Tn et ringlussev tmine toimub viisil mis kaitseb inimeste tervist ning keskkonda Lisateabe saamiseks selle kohta kuhu oma seadmete j tmed ringlussev tmiseks viia v tke palun hendust oma kohaliku linnakantselei majapidamisj tmete k rvaldamise teenistuse v i kauplusega kust Te toote ostsite Finnish notice
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32. servers and rack options e Cabling servers in a rack e Coupling multiple racks The Rack Products Documentation CD enables you to view search and print documentation for HP and Compaq branded racks and rack options It also helps you set up and optimize a rack in a manner that best fits your environment HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 2 A WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment be sure that e The leveling jacks are extended to the floor and the full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks The stabilizing feet are attached to the rack if it is a single rack installation e The racks are coupled together in multiple rack installations Only one component is extended at a time A rack may become unstable if more than one component is extended for any reason A WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage when unloading a rack At least two people are needed to safely unload a rack from a pallet An empty 42U rack can weigh as much as 115 kg 253 lb can stand more than 2 1 m 7 ft tall and may become unstable when being moved on its casters e Never stand in front of a rack when it is rolling down the ramp from the pallet Always handle a rack from both sides Optimum environment for a racked system optional When installing a VLS in a rack select a location that meets the environmental standards described in this section and Environment
33. setting Host Name lf you have existing initiators and want to use one of them select it from this pick list SCSI Host Name Enter the new name you can enter up to 223 alphanumeric characters for the authorized initiator The fully qualified name is assigned by the manufacturer of either the software initiator or storage adapter that you are using The name that you enter here must match the name of the initiator on the associated system To assign an existing host name highlight the current host name then select the new initiator name from the pick list SCSI IP Address If you want to use an additional level of authentication use dotted decimal notation to enter the IP address of the initiating system Virtual Library Status Use this page to view a list of the devices slots and drives assigned to this virtual library VL and information about each Device Summary Description Lists the data transfer elements such as changers and tape drives assigned to the VL Device Name Displays the name of the target device Serial Number Displays the SCSI serial number automatically assigned to the target by the GUI Cartridge Map Element Indicates whether the slot is used as a bin for a virtual tape cartridge or contains a virtual drive Media Type Identifies which type of media is emulated for example LTO 2 tape devices Bar Code Label Lists the label assigned to the element based on the labeling scheme used by the VL or repo
34. the host backup application The data written to the virtual tape drive is really being written to disk See also virtual tape library A disk drive buffer containing virtual tape and virtual tape drives See also virtual tape drive Index A accessing appliance prohibited 99 GUI 53 103 103 alarm 104 alerts audio 104 E mail configuring 42 list of 73 audience 1 B backing up configuration information 36 Backup Host Summary 54 beeping 104 browser settings 31 C Class A equipment 105 Class B equipment 106 communication driver or HBA 43 configuring E mail alerts 42 logon information 41 management system 35 security 4 system information 40 time and date 43 tracking information 36 conventions document 12 text symbols 12 critical errors notifying HP 42 D2D2T backup capabilities 16 date configuring 43 declaration of conformity 106 diagnostics 8 disaster recovery 78 document conventions 12 prerequisites documentation HP web site 1 providing feedback 13 dynamic tape 17 57 E E mail alerts configuring 42 FCC logo 106 Firefox Mozilla 31 G GUI accessing 53 HTTP error 103 unable to log on 103 H help 73 obtaining 13 host bus adapter HBA 16 43 HP storage web site 13 Subscriber s Choice for Business web site 13 technical support 13 HTTP 500 Internal Server Error 103 initiators 16 installing iSCSI client driver 43 requ
35. volume becomes anything other than Up for example changes to REBUILDINC 70 VLS1000i GUI SMTP Server IP Address Using dotted decimal notation enter the IP address of your incoming mail server From Address Enter the E mail address from which the alert will be sent This address must use the same domain as the mail server specified for SMTP Server IP Address Address for all warnings and critical messages Enter the E mail address to which all alerts should be sent for example the E mail address for the network administrator Address for critical messages only Enter the E mail address to which only critical alerts should be sent To verify that the messaging system is configured correctly click Test If the test E mail message is not successfully sent and received correct the applicable information and repeat the test Set Time The appliance is originally set to use the time that corresponds to the Pacific time zone If you are setting up the appliance in a different time zone use the options in this section to update the time and date settings accordingly This ensures that any log files or communications that occur for example if an E mail is automatically generated reflect the correct date and time Support tab Software Update This page displays the following e Product Version Displays the version of the software Serial Number Displays the number assigned to your appliance Flash Version Displays the v
36. 14 INITIALIZING 0 Server Name lt VlSname gt Warning Level Alert Percent Used lt percentage gt Total Capacity GB lt capacity gt Available Capacity GB lt capacity gt Server Name lt VLSname gt Critical Level Alert Percent Used lt percentage gt Total Capacity GB lt capacity gt Available Capacity GB lt capacity gt Server Name lt VLSname gt Sate Level Alert Percent Used lt percentage gt Total Capacity GB lt capacity gt Available Capacity GB lt capacity gt Indicates A previous alert state has been cleared A standalone Dynamic Tape device exceeded 70 percent of its Dynamic Tape Maximum Size setting If the total available capacity for the appliance is less than the maximumesize limit for the device the 70 percent threshold is calculated against the available capacity instead of the maximum size limit A standalone Dynamic Tape device exceeded 90 percent of its Dynamic Tape Maximum Size setting the maximum is 1 5 TB If the total available capacity for the appliance is less than the maximum size limit for the device the 90 percent threshold is calculated against the available capacity instead of the maximum size limit An overwrite operation reset the standalone Dynamic Tape device to its default starting capacity of 1 GB The test E mail was successful and the alert function is configured correctly Indicates that you selected a RAID 5 with or without logical volumes
37. 9 Clicking submit invokes a refresh error message or receives no response 0 101 Receive error message Page Not Found HTTP 500 Internal Server Error a 2 2 ee 103 Unable to log on to the GUI o a a a a ll sss 103 The system has reached or will not exceed a limit or capacity 104 Receive System Logout message ee A 104 Receive perpetual loop of audio alerts lll 104 C Regulatory compliance and safety 105 Regulatory compliance identification numbers a a a 105 Federal Communications Commission notice a a a a a a 105 Class A equipment 2 Eo 3 x9 x 5 Ageeeee Gents e ek eee oe 105 Class B equipment es sms eee ee Ree ee Eo oe Pose eee P RA ROS 106 Declaration of conformity for products marked with the FCC logo United States only 106 Modifications e xm Rom NA WE E ex TE 106 CODES 2 5 x Re WAS ROM NUS eee ee ee ee eee ee eee ee 935 106 Laser compliance 5 wmcsIPOR OR 8 RR BG RS R Xxd Essa as 107 International notices and statements we 2 2l ll lll len 107 Canadian notice Avis Canadien ll en 107 Class A equipment 107 Class o s s nesse E UPS EE wh eh toes mom x ues 107 European Union notice 4 2 2 ll s a 107 Roll E ass ss 108 Japanese notice 4 we 108 Korean notice A amp B ll ll a 108 SOS a v 3 x xm WU MIRA S RETE MESES ee MERE SES NR ES SW
38. Device ET NOTE The option you select changes which features are displayed on the remainder of this page and what their defaults are iSCSI Host Settings iSCSI Name In the text box type the SCSI name of the host system that is allowed to access this library or device e SCSI IP Enforcement optional If you want to use an additional level of authentication use dotted decimal notation to enter the IP address of the host system in this field Device Details The options that are available in the following list depend on whether you are creating a library or tape Tape Compression If your backup software supports a hardware compression feature for use with tape you can use this option to emulate that feature For optimal backup performance leave this check box cleared to maximize the backup storage capacity select this check box Max Cartridge Size Enter the maximum size that you want to allow the device to reach The default value is 200 GB Set the maximum size to the physical capacity in order to grow to full capacity Device Type Select the applicable type There may be only one type available Drive Count Enter the number of virtual tape drives that you want to allocate for the virtual library Cartridge Count Enter the number of virtual cartridges and corresponding slots that you want to allocate for the virtual library The GUI automatically creates a virtual tape device for each cartridge Bar Code Seed
39. Figure 45 View Edit Virtual Library page 239 Es IMPORTANT Make sure there are no currently active hosts initiators accessing the VL when changing settings The following explains each of the items 56 Available Space Indicates the amount of space that remains on the appliance Used Capacity Indicates how much space on the appliance is currently consumed by the data stored in the appliance s virtual devices Available VLSs Indicates the number of VLs that you can create as you create a VL this number decreases accordingly Available Virtual Cartridges Indicates the number of virtual tapes that are currently available for use by new VLs Available Virtual Drives Indicates the number of virtual tape drives that are currently available for use by new standalone drives and VLs VLS Indicates the number automatically assigned by the VLS GUI Name Indicates the Descriptive Name automatically assigned by the GUI Library Configuration Accesses the Modify Target Configuration page where you can change settings such as compression drive count cartridge count and the names of targets Host Configuration Accesses the Edit Host Configuration page where you can change the host associated with the VL and add IP enforcement Display Accesses the VLS Status page which displays a device summary and a cartridge map Drives Lists the number of virtual tape drives assigned to the VL Cartridges Lists the number of virtual tapes ass
40. Figure 54 The password is case sensitive 5 Click Sign In ET NOTE Only one VLS GUI session at a time is allowed Starting a second VLS GUI session will cause the first sessions to log out Closing a VLS GUI session To close a VLS GUI session simply close the browser window ET NOTE The VLS GUI session will logout after one hour of inactivity VLS GUI tabs The following sections describe the VLS GUI tabs VLS Identity tab This page lists information specific to this system VLS Name Displays the name specified for this system on the System Configuration page VLS Model Identifies the model number of the appliance e IP Address Indicates the IP address specified for accessing the appliance on the Network Configuration page Version Displays the version of the software currently installed on the appliance Available Capacity Indicates the amount of unused space on the appliance e Number of Virtual Libraries Indicates the number of virtual libraries that have been created HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 65 e Number of Standalone Drives Indicates the number of standalone tape drives that have been created VIS Serial Number Identifies the serial number of the appliance Configuration tab Create Virtual Device Use this page to create a virtual library or virtual standalone tape Virtual Device Information Select the applicable option Virtual Library or Virtual Standalone Tape
41. HP Storage Works 1000i Virtual Library System user guide 4 06685 002 Part number 406685 002 Second edition October 2006 invent Legal and notice information O Copyright 2006 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Hewlett Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Hewlett Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated into another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard The information is provided as is without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Intel and Itanium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries Microsoft Wind
42. LS appliance with the VLS Discovery tool Use the VLS discovery utility to set the network settings on an unconfigured VLS and to view the network settings of configured devices The VLS discovery utility looks for all the devices on the same subnet as the Windows computer on which it is running It then lists the devices and indicates whether they are configured have an IP address or are unconfigured To set the network settings using the VLS discovery utility 1 Insert the VLS Documentation CD into the CD drive on a Windows system that is on the same subnet as the VLS The CD auto launches 2 Click VLS discovery utility The Scanning for Devices window displays see Figure 19 Scanning for Devices Scanning for devices Please Wait Figure 19 Scanning for devices The VLS discovery utility opens and lists all the devices it sees on the subnet Figure 20 The Configured box for a device is checked if the device has an IP address The device type host name IP address if available and serial number are displayed for each device listed 36 Configuring the VLS 1000i 2101 x 415 Discovery File Help Below is a list of the devices that were discovered by the scan Those with the box checked in the configured area already have a working IP address and cannot be configured Those that do not may be Configured All the devices may have their beacon activated Configured Description gt Type Device IP
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44. MM 2 To install a DIMM into a socket 1 Unlock a DIMM socket by pressing the retaining clips outward 90 Component replacement Figure 74 Unlock retaining clips 2 Carefully insert the DIMM into the socket until the retaining clips snap back in place Figure 75 Inserting DIMM into socket 3 Reattach the rear top cover see Rear top cover System fans A CAUTION Remove power to the server by disconnecting the power cord before removing or installing a system fan Refer to Figure 76 for the location of the system fans Figure 76 Location of system fans To remove a system fan 1 Remove the rear top cover see Rear top cover 2 Locate the cable for the fan to be removed and unplug it from the backplane connector HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System Figure 77 System fan cables 3 Pull up on the fan to disengage the fan guide pins from the fan clip i ME Figure 78 Lifting out fan 4 Reverse the steps to insert a replacement system fan Hard disk drives A CAUTION Remove power to the server by disconnecting the power cord before removing or installing hard disk drives HDDs Refer to Figure 79 for the location of the HDDs 92 Component replacement Figure 79 Location of HDDs To remove an HDD l Turn the lock counterclockwise to release the lever from the HDD Figure 80 Releasing HDD lever Slide the release button in the direction of the arrow and the lever lift
45. P mod MR E 32 iSCSI initiator properties a a a a 29 iSCSI Initiator Properties su as mox ox cm ou Row ewe ee eR Ow xx ms 34 Host Settings ars X lem dou dE m DEE m RUE dO eS E A oo CONAN s s 3 xS OR WR ROW OR eee ee Beene RE S 36 Select type of device to create 2 o 3 Creating a tape device lll s ll ls 38 Creating a tape library ll ll ll less 39 Ready to find targets les 40 Targets found nessas RASPAR DEE A GA 41 Logon to target 42 VLS GUI login window oa a 4 sss 43 VLS GUI Identity page 2 a a a a a a HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 5 53 54 55 56 5 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 6 68 69 70 71 2 73 4 5 6 7 8 9 80 8 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 Backup Host Summary page 22e 55 View Edit Virtual Library page rn 56 RIO DOCS y Ea A AS AA A A 58 Ping results messages e y ers es AA Du gi AA ed 58 CONNECISO TALES x gt eu ad A AA AAA 59 log On Sessions ara go ss Freue cede SO E A A Ud 60 Shut Down Restart page a a a ll ll s ll 4S 60 Shut down confirmation 4 X oe is deo qoe Sos decis Od piede E e dS e 6l Shut down and restart the VIS a a a a 62 GU l Window regions x s wos w o EOGA od Se Um dod c9 x Wem ED Es d 64 VLS GUI login window bb eee 2 A A E A Be SG 65 Selechloguiles e esas aa ARA RA 75 Save configuration file 2
46. RE HE DAE OOS 20 Racking optional 6 a a a a ss 21 Optimum environment for a racked system optionad 22 Space and airflow requirements 1 6 llle 22 Temperature requirements o a a a a a a 23 Power requirements a a 2 4 4 4 4 4s 23 Electrical grounding requirements ee 23 Installing the VLS 1000i node into a rack optional 24 Install rails in the rack 4644 eke be RBS eee OX Row E 9k Re eee 24 Attach rails to the VLS 1000i appliance 2l 26 Install appliance in racek a 26 Installing VISTOO0i cables loss 28 3 Configuring the VLS1000i lol 2l Reviewing pre installation requirements a ll ll ll sel 3 SCHLOSS es ao ee METRE RG mou x oum P UR RS SEE RUE KR v d 3l DIOWSE pam t Geshe ee nee ee nee SERRADA DRE EE 31 Verifying the settings in Internet Explorer 1 1 ww a lll n 3 Verifying the settings in Firefox a a a o 33 Powering on the VLS lt s R3 04 eke Dee the eee S eee E d Xe E eee ROG ee m 35 Contiguring the VES s s os s e s s msma amar ee oc eS x URL da 35 Recording the network configuration a a a a a ll ll s ess 36 HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 3 Configuring the VLS appliance with the VIS Discovery tool 2 36 Configuring the VLS appliance via the default IP Address 2 a a 38 Verifying the network configurati
47. S e Powering down the VLS logging on from any system with network access After you have configured the VLS you can access the VLS GUI from any system that is on the same subnet as the VLS Be aware of the following f you log on from one system and then log on from another system the VLS GUI automatically logs you off from the first system e After an hour of inactivity the VLS GUI automatically logs you off the system To log on from any system 1 In your Web browser type the IP address assigned to the VLS 2 When the prompt appears type your user name and password the defaults are administrator and admin in case sensitive format scam 5 5 5 Password 2005 Hewlett Packard L P Figure 42 VLS GUI login window The VLS GUI appears HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 53 EA Virtual Library System 1000i C3 H7 Storage Wars Wl 54000 RACKS OS 145 SA TA 165 Identity VLS Identity E PACKA DOCS MCE 1301 TR SRS AS dide f alb e Capac ty LE Ruente o Virtcalltretbes humber of Elena amp lcnz rives YES Set al Homer Figure 43 VLS GUI Identity page Understanding the Configuration page The VLS software includes a configuration page with several options that allow you to configure hosts and VLS devices and view summaries of the devices that already exist 999 Ef NOTE The size of a device reflects the space that is available on a disk one GB equals one b
48. Status page will display an error icon on the failed drive To repair the failed drive 1 Insert the Diagnostic Quick Restore CD in the CD ROM drive 2 Power off the appliance see Powering down the VLS but select Restart Do not unplug the node AC power cord 6 Maintenance d a is Push the power button to boot the appliance from the Diagnostic Quick Restore CD The CD checks the appliance and visually displays which drive has failed see Using the Diagnostic Quick Restore CD Remove the Diagnostic Quick Restore CD from the CD ROM drive Push the power button to turn off the appliance and unplug the node AC power cord Replace the failed drive see Hard disk drives Plug in the node AC power cord and push the power button to start the appliance The disk array will automatically rebuild without data loss A warning icon displays in the Hardware Status page until the rebuild is complete Performance will be reduces during the rebuild Non operational diagnostics and recovery In some cases a failure will render the VLS 1000i non operational These failures include Multiple drive failure Firmware corruption Fatal hardware failure e Appliance replacement Multiple drive failure If multiple drives failed it is because the RAID has failed All data including firmware the configuration data on the virtual tape is lost To repair the device and return it to operational status 1 2 cu e ad 9 10
49. Targets will display as you create them iSCSI Initiator Properties General Discovery Targets Persistent Targets Bound Volumes Devices Select a target and click Log On to access the storage devices for that target Click details to see information about the sessions connections and devices for that target Targets Mame Status Figure 39 Ready to find targets 3 In order to associate any new devices with this host click Refresh The LAN will be queried for all devices set up for use by this host and all targets found will display Figure 4O In this manner you can both add newly created devices and remove from the list any devices that have either been deleted or have had their host association changed to another host 50 Configuring the VLS 1000i iSCSI Initiator Properties PETIT General Discovery Targets Persistent Targets Bound Volumes Devices Select a target and click Log On ta access the storage devices For that target Click details to see information about the sessions connections and devices for that target Targets Mame Status idevyice name D0la0d1le27e0c 00 Inactive vli changer land ez ec 192 Inactive 10 driwe0 00a0d1e27e0c 193 Inactive Figure 40 Targets found 4 The final step is to make the devices known to the host s operating system This is done by clicking on a device in the SCSI Initiator Properties window Figure 40 then clicking on Log On
50. ability to add and remove devices to an appliance while the appliance is running and have the operating system automatically recognize the change The physical hardware used to interconnect computers Infrastructure also includes the software used to send receive and manage the signals that are transmitted Media host server that runs the backup restore application that passes commands and data between the network and the VLS A measure of performance for a host attached storage device or RAID controller Internet Protocol Address Unique string of numbers in the format Xxx xxx xxx xxx that identifies a device on a network SCSI LAN library logical unit num ber LUN LUN mapping LUN masking master server mean time until data loss MTDL media access con trol MAC address media server MTBF node oversubscription port mapping power supply processor Pronounced eye scuzzy an acronym for Small Computer System Interface protocol over IP network instead of a direct SCSI compatible cable which enables data blocks to be read from or sent at high speed to a storage device such as a disk or tape drive A local area network LAN is a group of computers and associated devices that share a common communications line or wireless link and typically share the resources of a single processor or server within a small geographic area for example within an office building A storage device that handles mu
51. al specifications Space and airflow requirements To allow for servicing and adequate airflow observe the following space and airflow requirements when deciding where to install a rack Leave a minimum clearance of 122 cm 48 in in front of the rack Leave a minimum clearance of 76 2 cm 30 in behind the rack Leave a minimum clearance of 122 cm 48 in from the back of the rack to the back of another rack when racks are back to back A VLS draws in cool air through the front door and expels warm air through the rear door Therefore the front and rear rack doors must be adequately ventilated to allow ambient room air to enter the cabinet and the rear door must be adequately ventilated to allow the warm air to escape from the cabinet A CAUTION To prevent improper cooling and damage to the equipment do not block the ventilation openings When vertical space in the rack is not filled by a VLS or rack component the gaps between the components cause changes in airflow through the rack and across the servers Cover all gaps with blanking panels to maintain proper airflow A CAUTION Always use blanking panels to fill empty vertical spaces in the rack This arrangement ensures proper airflow Using a rack without blanking panels results in improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage 22 Setting up the VLS1000i hardware A CAUTION If a third party rack is used observe the following additional requirements to ensur
52. al tape disk to disk backups using your existing backup applications The VLS emulates the HP Autoloader 1 8 with LTO2 physical tape libraries including the tape drives and cartridges inside the libraries You determine the number of tape libraries a VLS emulates and the number of tape drives and cartridges included in each tape library to meet the needs of your environment You configure the size of the virtual cartridges in your VLS which provides even more flexibility The VLS emulates up to 6 tape libraries 12 tape drives and 180 cartridges The VLS accommodates mixed IT platform and backup application environments allowing all your servers and backup applications to access the virtual media simultaneously You specify which servers are allowed to access each virtual library and tape drive you configure Benefits Integrating a VLS into your existing storage and backup infrastructure delivers the following benefits Faster backups The VLS is optimized for backups and delivers faster performance than a simple disk to disk solution The VLS emulates many more tape drives than are available in physical tape libraries allowing more hosts to run backups concurrently Faster single file restores A single file can be restored much faster from disk than tape Lower operating costs Fewer physical tape drives and cartridges are required as full backups to tape are eliminated Also fewer cartridges are required as small backups stored
53. ale modtagelse og genvinding af kasseret udstyr forbindelse med bortskaffelsen bidrager til bevarelse af naturlige ressourcer og sikrer at udstyret genvindes p en m de der beskytter b de mennesker og milj Yderligere oplysninger om hvor du kan aflevere kasseret udstyr til genvinding kan du f hos kommunen den lokale genbrugsstation eller i den butik hvor du k bte produktet Dutch notice Verwijdering van afgedankte apparatuur door priv gebruikers in de Europese Unie mum Dit symbool op het product of de verpakking geeft aan dat dit product niet mag worden gedeponeerd bij het normale huishoudelijke afval U bent zelf verantwoordelijk voor het inleveren van uw afgedankte apparatuur bij een inzamelingspunt voor het recyclen van oude elektrische en elektronische apparatuur Door uw oude apparatuur apart aan te bieden en te recyclen kunnen natuurlijke bronnen worden behouden en kan het materiaal worden hergebruikt op een manier waarmee de volksgezondheid en het milieu worden beschermd Neem contact op met uw gemeente het afvalinzamelingsbedrijf of de winkel waar u het product hebt gekocht voor meer informatie over inzamelingspunten waar u oude apparatuur kunt aanbieden voor recycling English notice Disposal of waste equipment by users in private household in the European Union Lo mmm This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste Instead
54. alerts only should be sent 42 Configuring the VLS 1000i E mail Notifcation SMTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 From Address From my domain com Access tor ali messages ARA Figure 30 E mail Notification settings 2 To verify that the messaging system is configured correctly click Test If the test E mail message is not successfully sent and received correct the applicable information and repeat the test E NOTE If the test is unsuccessful make sure that you are using a valid SMTP Server IP Address and that the address is working properly 3 Click Apply Setting the time and date information The VLS is originally set to its time of manufacture Update the time and date settings to ensure that any communication for example if an E mail is automatically generated reflects the correct date and time 1 In the right pane scroll down below the E mail Notification section to locate the Set Time section 2 Select the applicable settings and click Apply Current Date and Time Monday January 23 2006 01 46 PM Hours Minutes AMIPM ont oy ver Figure 31 Set time and date After you complete these configuration steps for the management system complete the steps outlined in the next section Deploying iSCSI initiators Deploying iSCSI initiators iSCSI initiators are required to communicate with the iSCSI targets VLS devices on the VLS Each client that uses the VLS must be equipped with a softw
55. and current marked on the product electrical ratings label The voltage and current rating of the cord should be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product In addition the diameter of the wire must be a minimum of 1 00 mm2 or 18 AWG and the length of the cord must be between 1 8 m 6 ft and 3 6 m 12 ft If you have questions about the type of power cord to use contact an HP authorized service provider E NOTE Route power cords so that they will not be walked on and cannot be pinched by items placed upon or against them Pay particular attention to the plug electrical outlet and the point where the cords exit from the product Japanese power cord notice Blin ICE HAS ue ER E BEN FI AAS 2076 EZ E px MALO BL CHER RE v Electrostatic discharge To prevent damage to the system be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 109 system boards or other static sensitive devices This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device To prevent electrostatic damage observe the following precautions e Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static safe containers e Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static free workstations Place parts on a grounded surface before removi
56. ar top cover screw Front top cover EY NOTE The rear top cover must be removed before the front top cover can be removed See Rear top cover A CAUTION Remove power to the server by disconnecting the power cord before removing or installing the chassis top covers To remove the front top cover 1 Loosen the four screws along the top edge and the two screws on both sides of the cover HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 85 Figure 64 Loosen front top cover screws Component replacement 86 2 Slide the cover to the rear Figure 65 Sliding off front top cover To install the front top cover 1 Set the cover on the server and slide it towards the front Figure 66 Sliding on front top cover 2 Secure the cover with four screws on the top and two screws on each side HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System Figure 67 Tighten front top cover screws Backplane battery A CAUTION Remove power to the server by disconnecting the power cord before removing or installing the backplane battery Refer to Figure 68 for the location of the battery on the backplane Figure 68 Backplane battery location To remove the backplane battery 1 Remove the rear top cover see Rear top cover 2 Pull the battery retaining clip away from the battery 1 Figure 69 Removing backplane battery 3 Lift the battery on the lever side and pull it out of the holder 2 To install the backplane batt
57. are initiator such as the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator or an iSCSI storage HBA for example the QLA4050C and QLA4052C If you are using Backup Exec software version 10 x or older you will need an iSCSI card in order to use the appliance otherwise a software iSCSI initiator will work If you are using iSCSI HBAs install them and the associated software using the manufacturer s instructions HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 43 If you are using software drivers use following procedure to install Microsoft s iSCSI Software Initiator Ef NOTE You do not need TOE equipped Transmission Control Protocol TCP Offload Engine or special iSCSI capable GbE HBAs to work with software initiators Any standard Network Interface Card NIC can serve as an iSCSI network interface device however HP Storage strongly recommends that you use GbE for enhanced performance dE E D 10 n 44 Download the appropriate iSCSI initiator file for your platform from this URL http www microsoft com downloads details aspx FamilyIDz 12cb3c 1 a 15d6 4585 b385 betd 13191825 amp DisplayLangzen The file name will likely end in x86fre exe Double click the initiator file to start installing the Microsoft SCSI Initiator In the Software Update Installation Wizard click Next Under Installation Options select both Initiator Service and Software Initiator Click Next In the License Agreement window please read the agre
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59. box click Close and then click OK to save your changes and close the Internet Options dialog box 6 Inthe browser window try accessing the GUI for the VLS again The log on window should appear 100 Troubleshooting Clicking submit invokes a refresh error message or receives no response If you click a Submit button while in the VLS GUI and you get an error about using the Refresh button or no response is taken it might be because your browser is not set to allow the use of Java applets and scripts ET NOTE The instructions provided are for 1 E 6 0 The steps will be different when using other web browsers To enable scripting in Internet Explorer 1 2 3 4 Launch Microsoft Internet Explorer In the Tools menu click Internet Options On the Security tab click Custom Level General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a web content zone to specify its security settings amp Oo Internet Local intranet MRE Restricted sites Trusted sites This zone contains Web sites that you Gas trust not to damage pour computer or data Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Custom Level Default Level caca ho Figure 90 I E Security Tab Window Custom Level In the Scripting section under Scripting of Java ap
60. ce and what can be controlled turned off on etc A standard intelligent parallel interface for attaching peripheral devices to computers based on a device independent protocol Simple Mail Transfer Protocol A transmission control protocol Internet protocol TCP IP protocol that allows the user to create send and receive text messages SMTP protocols specify how messages are passed across a link from one system to another They do not specify how the mail application accepts presents or stores the mail Multiple disk arrays logically grouped together from which the dynamic disk file system allocates storage The disk arrays in a VLS are automatically configured into one storage array 1 A device that reads data from and writes data onto tape 2 A software emulation of a tape drive is called a virtual tape drive A computer system that appears as a tape library to other systems on a network A computer system that emulates a tape library Also known as a piece of virtual media or a VLS cartridge A disk drive buffer that emulates one physical tape to the host system and appears to the host backup application as a physical tape The same application used to back up to tape is used but the data is stored on disk Data can be written to and read from the virtual tape and the virtual tape can be migrated to physical tape An emulation of a physical transport in a virtual tape library that looks like a physical tape transport to
61. ce sends a warning message to the E mail address specified for alerts e If the current consumption exceeds 90 percent of the VSP the appliance sends a critica message to the E mail address specified for alerts 2 t determines whether you specified a maximum size for the device e Ifa maximum size is specified either by using the default value of 200 GB or setting a different value the appliance determines whether expanding the size of the tape by 1 GB would exceed the specified capacity e If the expansion would not exceed the limit the appliance increases the size of the tape by 1 GB If the expansion is successful an EW is not reported to the backup software If the expansion is unsuccessful the EW is relayed to the backup software e f the expansion would exceed the limit an EW is relayed to the backup software e If you specified the full capacity of the VSP the appliance attempts to expand the size of the tape in 1 GB increments until the full capacity is reached The tape full VSP tape size can only be reached if the size is set to the full VSP Checking communication with other appliances or systems The Maintenance page includes a section that lets you check network connectivity with any system appliance passthrough device or other device that has an IP address The VIS GUI uses a ping command to perform this check 1 On the Support tab under Maintenance click Ping Host In the Ping Host IP Address pa
62. ck the VLS 1 Open the top of the shipping cartons 2 Carefully lift the units out of the boxes and remove the packing materials 3 Place the units on a stable work surface E NOTE Inspect the units for any damage that may have occurred during shipment If damage is detected contact your authorized service representative 4 Locate the materials and documentation necessary for installing the VLS see Figure 2 All the rack mounting hardware and documentation necessary for installing a VLS node into a rack is included in the node shipping carton 20 Setting up the VLS1000i hardware 5200b ICC CTN VLS 1000i Bezel brackets and screws 2 Bel 000000 e Documentation CD Diagnostic Quick Restore CD Firmware CD Safety guide 4 Slide rail assembly and 7 Data Protector Express hardware bundle Figure 2 VLS1000i node shipping carton contents 5 Place shipping materials back into the shipping cartons Racking optional The rack resource kit ships with the rack A summary of the content of each resource follows e Custom Builder is a web based service for configuring one or many racks Rack configurations can be created using e A simple guided interface e Build ityourself model The Installing Rack Products video provides a visual overview of operations required for configuring a rack with rack mountable components It also provides the following important configuration steps e Planning the site Installing rack
63. configuration and identifies the status of each physical unit PU Indicates that the amount of space allocated for use by devices of type Disk and Tape exceeds 70 percent of the total space available on the appliance Indicates that the amount of space allocated for use by devices of type Disk and Tape exceeds 90 percent of the total space available on the appliance The amount of space allocated for use by devices of type Disk and Tape is now less than 70 percent of the total space available on the appliance The VLS creates and maintains log files that contain diagnostic information intended for use by HP Storage Technical Support in troubleshooting issues you might encounter The logs are updated every 60 seconds with new information appended to the beginning of the applicable file When the maximum log tile size is reached previous information is deleted so that new information can be added To retrieve the log files 1 On the Support tab under Maintenance click Support Ticket The Generate Support Ticket pane displays as shown in Figure 55 74 Maintenance Identity Configuration Support m P Maintenance Du Generate Support Ticket EZ Software Update save Restore Configuration In the event of a problem you can use this et screen to save VLS log files to a support ticket Ping Host on the local computer These files may be useful Shut Down Restart to technical support for problem analysis Choose Log Files to Help
64. covered by these rules These rules place computers and related peripheral devices into two classes A and B depending upon their intended installation Class A devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a business or commercial environment Class B devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a residential environment personal computers for example The FCC requires devices in both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the device as well as additional operating instructions for the user The rating label on the device shows which class A or B the equipment falls into Class B devices have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label Class A devices do not have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label Once the class of the device is determined refer to the following corresponding statement Class A equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the us
65. d so on If you entered a seed of 111111 the next number would automatically be 111112 E NOTE If there is more than 1 VLS1000i on the same subnet HP strongly recommends setting the bar code seed manually for each appliance to avoid bar code conflicts 7 Click on Create to create the drive HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 49 ET NOTE After the drive is created the View Edit Virtual Library or View Edit Virtual Standalone Tape screen will display To create another device at this time select Create Virtual Device Continue with Connecting devices targets to backup hosts initiators Connecting devices targets to backup hosts initiators By this point you have created devices and each device knows which host uses it Now we need to tell each host which devices are available to it Perform the following steps to associate devices to hosts ET NOTE The following process presents associating devices and backup hosts using the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator The steps and screens may be different depending on the iSCSI solution on your system 1 On the host you want to associate with the device being created select Start gt Microsoft SCSI Initiator gt Microsoft SCSI Initiator 2 On the SCSI Initiator Properties window click the Targets tab As shown in Figure 39 a list of targets associated with the host you are working on displays E NOTE Initially there are no targets to display
66. diskto tape backup See also data restore and virtual tape Archiving in which data is initially copied to backup storage on a disk based storage system such as a VLS and then periodically copied again to a tape storage system See also data migration Short for electronic mail the transmission of messages over communications networks Refers to the ability of a program or device to imitate another program or device A widely implemented local area network LAN protocol that uses a bus or star topology and serves as the basis for the IEEE 802 3 standard which specifies the physical and software layers Baseband LAN allows multiple station access to the transmission medium at will without prior coordination and which avoids or resolves contention The minimum amount of disk space allocated for writing by the VLS dynamic disk files system A smaller extent reduces wasted disk space but decreases restore performance The VLS extent size is 32 MB See also data restore A backup operational mode in which the functions of a system component such as a hard drive or power supply are assumed by secondary system components when the primary component becomes unavailable through either failure or scheduled down time A VLS file is a virtual cartridge The holding area for virtual media that is not assigned to a virtual library Data cannot be restored from virtual media located in the Firesafe until the media is moved into a library The
67. drive virtual tape library DO Glossary A RAID volume appears to the operating system to be a single logical disk RAID improves performance by disk striping which involves partitioning each drive s storage space into units By placing data on multiple disks I O operations can overlap in a balanced way improving performance Provides data striping at the byte level and also stripe error correction information RAID 5 configurations can tolerate one drive failure Even with a failed drive the data in a RAID 5 volume can still be accessed normally In a redundant system if you lose part of the system it can continue to operate For example if you have two power supplies with one that takes over if the other one dies that s redundancy The evolution of the ATA IDE interface that changes the physical architecture from parallel to serial and from master slave to point to point Unlike parallel ATA interfaces that connect two drives one configured as master the other as slave each serial ATA drive is connected to its own interface A widely used network monitoring and control protocol Data is passed from SNMP agents which are hardware and or software processes reporting activity in each network device hub router bridge etc to the workstation console used to oversee the network The agents return information contained in a MIB Management Information Base which is a data structure that defines what is obtainable from the devi
68. dware status Replace failed customer replaceable components e Troubleshoot problems e Perform diagnostics and disaster recovery Intended audience This book is intended for use by system administrators who are experienced with setting up and managing system backups over a Local Area Network LAN Prerequisites Betore beginning make sure you are familiar with the items below Tape backup technologies tape libraries and backup software LAN environments Before installing the appliance make sure you have e A Phillips screwdriver e If racking is desired an HP 10000 Series rack with one unit of space available to mount a VLS Other racks might also be suitable but have not been tested with the VLS Related documentation In addition to this guide please reter to other documents for this product HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System installation instructions poster e HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System parts replacement poster These and other HP documents can be found on the HP documents web site http www hp com support HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 11 Document conventions and symbols Table 1 Document conventions Blue text Table Cross reference links and E mail addresses Blue underlined text hitp Web site addresses www hp com Bold text Keys that are pressed Text typed into a GUI element such as a box GUI elements that are clicked or selected
69. e adequate airflow and to prevent damage to the equipment e Front and rear doors If the 42U rack includes closing front and rear doors you must allow 5 350 sq cm 830 sq in of holes evenly distributed from top to bottom to permit adequate airflow equivalent to the required 64 percent open area for ventilation Side The clearance between the installed rack component and the side panels of the rack must be a minimum of 7 cm 2 75 in Temperature requirements To ensure continued sate and reliable equipment operation install or position the system in a well ventilated climate controlled environment The maximum recommended ambient operating temperature TMRA for the VLS is 35 C 95 F A CAUTION To reduce the risk of damage to the equipment when installing third party options Do not permit optional equipment to impede airflow around the VLS or to increase the internal rack temperature beyond the maximum allowable limits e Do not exceed the TMRA Power requirements Installation of a VLS must comply with local and regional electrical regulations governing the installation of information technology equipment by licensed electricians This equipment is designed to operate in installations covered by NFPA 70 1999 Edition National Electric Code and NFPA 75 1992 code for Protection of Electronic Computer Data Processing Equipment For electrical power ratings on options see the product rating label or the user docu
70. e failure 22 ll ss 77 Firmware Corruption 7 Fatal hardware failure a a a a 78 Appliance replacement a a a a ll ll ss 78 Using the Diagnostic Quick Restore CD 2l s s s 78 7 Component replacement 89 Safety considerations LL 2 2 2 2 ll ll 4 ss 83 Grounding methods to prevent electrostatic damage lll ll 83 Warnings and cautions snes as oes 2s DOC om AAA A 83 Chassis Covers m pu 9 m ORO een te ERES EA 84 Rear top cover x 5 a x 4 X He SEER AAA DRS ee eR Kee Es 84 HOnMOP COVE a a m wel EUER S d oum Bow BOROR OR B OE RAS ECOSSE 5 5 E 85 Backplane battery 2 2 o 468 ae ete eee sues RR OS EO eee 3 88 nmi e s e a derse rippa kagar ee Ra ee we ES 89 System fans ENG ORK ee hese he DAE A ee 91 Hard disk drives e y eee Pow ee ee ee tee oh eee ee eee 92 RAID controller card ll ll 4s eS os 94 DVD ROM drive 2 lt lt 4 t Dhue be SHEER GEOR X de Dee EE EE as 95 A Specifications ee eee DT VLS1000i node specifications ll ll sn 97 System specifications 97 Electrical specifications ll llle s 97 Physical specifications 2 2 ll ll ls ss 98 Environmental specifications 2 ee a a a 98 Eleven s 3 ee s ox nak Re 3 9x53959534 9 The VLS is operational but inaccessible 5 3 4 29 ee eee eee EN SS NETS ES 99 Internet Explorer does not redirect from IP address on Windows Server 2003 9
71. e o EIAS E 94 Removing riser card assembly lle n 94 Removing controller card from riser card assembly 2 l l 95 Removed DVD ROM screws 2 2 a ll 4 95 Lifting the DVD ROM out of the VIS len 95 Removing the DVD ROM connector plate 2 2 2 0 o 95 I E Security tab window ss de 2 468k a a ded d 100 Add Trusted sites window y 3s m9 a a AA 100 I E Security Tab Window Custom Level 2 2 a a a a a a a 101 Security settings enable 446 aa 0 DE Yom Se Wosow 3 102 92 Enabling Java and JavaScript 6 acoja dd e ee a UR aa TOS HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 9 Tables O ON OO KRWN _ O Document conventions Network configuration Hardware status indicators E mail messages Diagnostics messages Populating the DIMM sockets VLS 1000i node specifications System specifications Electrical specifications Physical specifications Environmental specifications 12 36 69 4 80 90 97 97 97 98 98 About this guide This guide provides information that helps you Become familiar with HP StorageWorks 1000i virtual library system VLS features models and components e Install and operate your VLS e Configure your VLS to meet the data backup needs of your environment Manage your VLS so that it continues to meet the data backup needs of your environment e Monitor your VLS s har
72. ed Do you want to rebuild data and think that the data RAID might still be good the RAIDs and reinstall the firmware In this case call HP technical support Y N Note This will destroy all data in the RAIDs The boot RAID is the wrong size The The boot raid has been manually changed to a size optimal size is 4 GB Do you want to other than 4 GB The RAID will cease functioning when rebuild the RAIDs and reinstall the it runs out of room firmware Y N Note This will destroy all data in the RAIDs The data RAID is the wrong size The optimal size is The data raid is the wrong size 2 TB unit because it has 1396 GB the current size is Do you want to been manually changed to a size other than the optimal rebuild the RAIDs and reinstall the firmware Y N size The can severely limit functionality depending on Note This will destroy all data in the RAIDs how much smaller than optimal the data RAID is The RAIDS are in good shape do you The RAIDs and drives passed the diagnostic testing You want to reinstall the firmware have the option of reinstalling firmware now Reasons to reinstall firmware include a firmware update failed a firmware update succeeded but the appliance is not working properly the firmware is corrupted or you have been instructed by HP technical support to reinstall firmware The boot RAID is rebuilding at print The boot RAID is rebuilding Wait for the process to string specified here Please wai
73. elyen kaphat Italian notice Smaltimento delle apparecchiature da parte di privati nel territorio dell Unione Europea mmm Questo simbolo presente sul prodotto o sulla sua confezione indica che il prodotto non pu essere smaltito insieme ai rifiuti domestici E responsabilit dell utente smaltire le apparecchiature consegnandole presso un punto di raccolta designato al riciclo e allo smaltimento di apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche La raccolta differenziata e il corretto riciclo delle apparecchiature da smaltire permette di proteggere la salute degli individui e l ecosistema Per ulteriori informazioni relative ai punti di raccolta delle apparecchiature contattare l ente locale per lo smaltimento dei rifiuti oppure il negozio presso il quale stato acquistato il prodotto Latvian notice Nolietotu iek rtu izn cin anas noteikumi lietot jiem Eiropas Savien bas priv taj s m jsaimniec b s 13 mum S ds simbols uz izstr d juma vai uz t iesai ojuma nor da ka o izstr d jumu nedr kst izmest kop ar citiem sadz ves atkritumiem J s atbildat par to lai nolietot s iek rtas tiktu nodotas speci li iek rtotos punktos kas paredz ti izmantoto elektrisko un elektronisko iek rtu sav k anai otrreiz jai p rstr dei Atsevi a nolietoto iek rtu sav k ana un otrreiz j p rstr de pal dz s saglab t dabas resursus un garant s ka s iek rtas tiks otrreizeji p rstr d tas t d veid lai pas
74. ement then select Agree Click Next The installation proceeds When the installation finishes click Finish If necessary reboot the system After the system reboots select Start gt All Programs gt Microsoft SCSI Initiator gt Microsoft SCSI Initiator In the SCSI Initiator Properties window select the Discovery tab At this time no items are listed under Target Portals In the Target Portals section click Add In the Add Target Portal window enter the IP address of your VLS Maintain the default port setting Click OK Configuring the VLS 1000i iSCSI Initiator Properties General Discovery Targets Persistent Targets Bound Volumes Devices Target Portals Address Adapter 123456 1 890 3260 Default iSNS Servers Name Figure 32 iSCSI initiator properties 12 Click OK The Microsoft iSCSI Initiator is now installed and configured to work with your VLS on this client Repeat this procedure on each client that will access the VLS Obtaining iSCSI address from host Each device created is associated with one backup host In order to use the VLS backup hosts must be set up as iSCSI initiators See Deploying iSCSI initiators for instructions on deploying iSCSI initiators ET NOTE The following process presents associating devices and backup hosts using the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator The steps and screens may be different depending on the SCSI solution on your system The foll
75. er will be required to correct the interference at personal expense HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 105 Class B equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help Declaration of conformity for products marked with the FCC logo United States only This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmtul interference a
76. erly grounded when touching a static sensitive component or assembly Selecting a location When selecting a location follow these guidelines Select a location that is flat sturdy and level Select a location close to a network Ethernet port and an AC outlet The AC power cord is the appliancet s main AC disconnect device and must be easily accessible at all times Ensure minimum clearance of 15 4 cm 6 inches at the back of the appliance 30 8 cm 12 inches at the front of the appliance and 5 08 cm 2 inches on either side of the appliance Avoid placing the autoloader on the floor or other carpeted surfaces The appliance makes some noise when operating so choose a location where the noise will not be cause a disturbance e Avoid areas near frequently used doors and walkways stacks of supplies that collect dust printers and smoke filled rooms HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 19 A CAUTION Excessive dust and debris can damage tapes and tape drives Do not place the autoloader on See Environmental specifications for more information If you will rack the appliance see Optimum environment for a racked system optional Unpacking Place the shipping carton as close to the installation site as possible Before unpacking the VLS inspect the shipping carton for damage that may have occurred during shipment If you detect any damage notify the carrier and HP before unpacking the unit To unpa
77. ersion of the embedded operating system To access the update page click Update Update System Using the Browse button locate the load file with which to update the VLS Click Submit Save Restore Configuration Save This feature saves all configuration related information such as virtual libraries devices and host system information to a location specified by you We strongly recommend that you invoke this feature after you initially set up your system and whenever you add a new library or tape device or change configuration settings After you save the configuration the system adds a System Configuration log to the Generate Support Ticket page Restore This feature restores the saved configuration it recreates the virtual libraries devices and host system information E IMPORTANT Invoking the Restore feature deletes all existing backup data from the appliance regardless of the status of the restore command If the command does not complete successfully all devices will still have been deleted and all data lost That is it only restores the configuration it does not restore backup data Support Ticket Use the Generate Support Ticket page when you are instructed to do so by Technical Support The Technical Support representative will guide you through the applicable log to find the necessary information Select the check box for the log file that you want to create then click Save to store the file on your system
78. ery 88 Component replacement 1 Pull the battery retaining clip away 1 Figure 70 Installing backplane battery 2 Place the battery into the holder 2 3 Reattach the rear top cover see Rear top cover System memory A CAUTION Remove power to the server by disconnecting the power cord before removing or installing system memory See for the location of the two 240 pin dual inline memory module DIMM sockets The sockets support up to 8 GB dual channel DDR2 533 667 MHz unbuffered low profile 1 2 inch synchronous dynamic random access memory SDRAM with error correcting code ECC support Figure 71 Location of DIMM sockets The four DIMM sockets are respectively CH B DIMM1 CH B DIMMO CH A DIMM1 and CH A DIMMO All the low profile DIMMs must be the same speed See the table below for installing one or more modules in the sockets HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 89 155 D0CH_8 DIMM1 mo Channel B df DD LHI CH B DIMMO 120 CH_ADIMM1 AA CH_ADIMMO Channel A Figure 72 DIMM map Table 6 Populating the DIMM sockets DIMM CH_A CH A CH_BDIMMO CH B DIMMO quantity DIMM1 et ee a a x To remove a DIMM from a socket 1 Remove the rear top cover see Rear top cover 2 Press the retaining clips outward to unlock the DIMM socket 1 This action releases the module and partially lifts the module out of the socket Figure 73 Removing a DIMM 3 Lift out the DI
79. ess to access the VLS GUI 2 Enter the following in case sensitive format 38 Configuring the VLS 1000i User Name administrator Password admin Q NM ENEMIEMI Figure 24 Log onto the VLS The VLS GUI appears ET NOTE To access the online help system from any of the pages in the GUI click the Help button that appears on each of the pages The button when available will access Help specific to the current GUI page i Virtual Library System 1000i E HP Stzrage Works VLS1000i VLS1000i 15 38 72 165 key FECTS ME VLS Identity ES VLS Marne WLS Toe VLS Modal WL51000 IP Address 10001 Version 280420 Available Capacity 723 GB Number of Virtual Libraries 7 Humber of Stand Alone Drives VLS Serial Number To Figure 25 VLS GUI 3 Click the Configuration tab Then click Network Configuration HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 39 Device Management Configuration Create Virtual Device View Edit Virtual Library View Edit Virtual Standalone Tape Backup Host Summary System Management Hardware Status Network Configuration System Configuration Network Configuration Use this screen to view or modify the configuration of the VLS primary network port IP Address 123 456 7 8 Apply Remove Gateway External Data YLS IF Address 123 456 7 890 VLS Subnet Masks 255 255 255 0 VLS MAC Address 00 A0 D1 EZ TE 0C Figure 26 Select Network Configuration on
80. firmware see Using the Diagnostic Quick Restore CD HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 77 ET NOTE Reinstalling the firmware does not damage the previous configuration or stored data 4 Remove the Diagnostic Quick Restore CD from the CD ROM drive 5 Press the power button to restart the computer A WARNING Do not restore a previously saved configuration If you do it will destroy all data on the drives Fatal hardware failure If the VLS1000i is non responsive and you can not run the Diagnostic Quick Restore CD at all call HP technical support Appliance replacement If the entire VLS1000i appliance was replaced usually due to an on site disaster you can restore the previously saved configuration using the Restore Configuration option in the GUI This will restore the virtual device configuration to the new appliance A WARNING Using Restore Configuration destroys any existing configuration and all tape data HP recommends you use this option only on blank devices Using the Diagnostic Quick Restore CD E NOTE Do not use the operating system to diagnose the VLS 1000i or to perform disaster recovery Use only the HP Storage Works VLS Diagnostic Quick Restore CD To use the Diagnostic Quick Restore CD and perform disaster recovery requires access to the appliance s front panel LEDs and buttons 1 Remove the bezel from the appliance see Figure 12 for the location of the bezel and how it is attached
81. for subsequent viewing and research The file extension should be tgz HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 71 ET NOTE Use a text editor to view the file after you have saved it We recommend that you use WordPad on a Windows system because it displays the configuration information in an easy to use format Ping Host Use the Ping Host IP Address page to check network connectivity between the appliance and a host system Enter the IP address and then click Ping The GUI displays a message that indicates whether the ping succeeded After reviewing the message click Continue to proceed Shut Down Restart Before using either of these options make sure that none of the initiators application and backup systems are currently accessing the appliance that is make sure that an initiator is not using the appliance to perform a backup Restart To shut down the appliance briefly and then automatically restart it click this button Wait several minutes before you log back on to the GUI Shut Down To shut down the appliance and leave the power off click this button Wait several minutes before you perform any maintenance on the appliance VLS1000i Help Selecting VLS1000i Help opens the entire help system Support Links Where can find more information The following HP StorageWorks 1000 Virtual Library System VLS documents are available online on the HP web site http www hp com and some are also avai
82. g work mat If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper grounding have an authorized reseller install the part For more information on static electricity or assistance with product installation contact your authorized reseller Warnings and cautions Before removing the node access panel be sure that you understand the following warnings and cautions HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 83 A WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces allow the internal system components to cool before touching them A CAUTION Do not operate the node for long periods without the access panel Operating the node without the access panel results in improper airtlow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage Chassis covers Two covers can be removed from the top of the VLS1000i Rear top cover Front top cover A CAUTION Remove power to the server by disconnecting the power cord before removing or installing the chassis top covers Rear top cover To remove the rear top cover 1 Remove the one screw securing the cover to the chassis 1 Figure 61 Removing rear top cover 2 Press the button on the cover 2 and slide the cover to the rear 3 To install the rear top cover 1 Set the cover on the server and slide it towards the front 84 Component replacement Figure 62 Sliding on rear top cover 2 Secure the cover with one screw Figure 63 Tighten re
83. grams Advanced Select a web content zone to specify its security settings Internet Local intranet MAGEE Restricted sites Trusted sites This zone contains Web sites that you ehem trust not ta damage pour computer or data Security level For this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Custom Level Default Level ENFUN Figure 13 Custom level on Security tab 4 n the Scripting section verify that Enable is selected for Scripting of Java applets Security Settings E 7 xl Settings Es Scripting Active scripting O Disable Enable O Prompt Allow paste operations via script O Disable Enable O Prompt Scripting of Java applets O Disable Enable O Prompt Llene Mikham kis kimm Reset custom settings Reset to Low Reset oen Figure 14 Security Settings 5 On the Privacy tab verify that the setting is Medium or lower 32 Configuring the VLS 1000i General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Settings E Move the slider to select a privacy setting for the Internet zone Medium Blocks third party cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy Blocks third party cookies that use personally identifiable Information without your implicit consent Restricts first party cookies that use per
84. grees C 40 degrees to 60 degrees C 50 degrees to 104 degrees F 40 degrees to 149 degrees F Relative humidity 8 percent to 80 percent 8 percent to 80 percent non condensing 98 Specifications B Troubleshooting Issues external to the VLS1000i may interfere with backup maintenance or accessibility The following sections describe potential issues and solutions The VLS is operational but inaccessible If you cannot access the VLS through the GUI try the following 1 Check the LED lights on the VLS If lights are not on check all connections between the VLS and the power source 2 Make sure that all applicable IP addresses are correct 3 Make sure the network cable is properly installed The network cable must be securely attached at all connections If the cable appears to be properly attached but the problem persists try different cables Internet Explorer does not redirect trom IP address on Windows Server 2003 If you access the VLS GUI using Internet Explorer running on Windows Server 2003 you might see a blank screen after you enter a valid IP address for the VLS to which you are trying to connect This happens because Internet Explorer has an enhanced security configuration that is enabled by default in Windows Server 2003 This setting does not allow the server to redirect the IP address to the correct location To prevent this from occurring you need to add the IP address for the VLS to the list of trus
85. h llsavfall eller aff ren dar du k pte produkten f r att f mer information om var du kan l mna ditt avfall f r tervinning HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 115 H Regulatory compliance and safety Glossary This glossary defines terms used in this guide or related to this product and is not a comprehensive glossary of computer terms appliance autoloader automigration bandwidth bezel cartridge chassis command line interface CLI data backup data compression data migration data restore data retention pe riod DHCP An intelligent device programmed to perform a single well defined function Appliances differ from general purpose computers in that their software is normally customized for the function they perform pre loaded by a vendor and not alterable by the user An autoloader is a tape storage device that automatically loads tape cartridges using a robotic mechanism An autoloader can load cartridges sequentially or in some specitied order Data intended for tape storage is written to virtual tape and after the backups are complete written to physical tape in the background One virtual tape emulates one physical tape to the host system Data is held on the virtual tape which greatly improves restore times over the slow loading process of a robotic library The VLS will be able to perform automigration in the future Also known as data transfer rate The amount of data
86. he VLS 10001 HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 29 30 Setting up the VLS1000i hardware 3 Configuring the VLS1000i This section describes how to configure the VLS server It is comprised of the following topics Reviewing pre Installation requirements e Powering up the VLS e Configuring the VLS e Creating virtual devices e Connecting devices targets to backup hosts initiators Reviewing pre installation requirements Before attempting to operate the VLS with your backup servers verify that the SCSI initiator and the browser meet the minimum requirements iSCSI initiators iSCSI initiators are required to communicate with the iSCSI targets VLS Devices on the VLS Each backup server that will interface with the VLS must be equipped with a software or hardware based initiator The VLS supports the Windows 2003 platform server with an available iSCSI initiator either in software or using an iSCSI HBA it must be iSCSI draft 20 version 1 0 Browser The VLS GUI is a Web enabled program that requires the use of cookies Java applets and Java scripts Make sure that the Web browser you use is configured to allow these items Verifying the settings in Internet Explorer 1 Launch Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 In the Tools menu click Internet Options 3 On the Security tab click Custom Level HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 3 General Security Privacy Content Connections Pro
87. he DVD ROM out of the VLS Figure 86 Lifting the DVD ROM ovt of the VLS 4 Remove the two screws and then the connector plate from the DVD ROM Figure 87 Removing the DVD ROM connector plate 5 Reverse the steps to install a new DVD ROM drive HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 95 96 Component replacement A Specifications This section provides the VLS node specifications VLS 1000i node specifications Table 7 VLS1000i node specifications VLS 10001 Disk drive capacity 500 GB SATA 7200 rpm Number of drives Usable capacity 1 5 GB Aggregate sustainable data transter 40 MB sec Interface 1x1 GB SCSI port System specifications Table 8 System specifications Processor Pentium dual core Smithfield processor 2 8 GHz 800 MHz FSB Memory 1024 MB DDR2 SRAM 533 MHz FSB Factory configured RAID RAID 5 LAN Dual 10 100 1000 Ethernet auto sensing LAN interface NOTE The second LAN is currently not used Electrical specifications Table 9 Electrical specifications Nominal line voltage 115 230 VAC Range line voltage 90 264 VAC Rated input frequency 47 to 63 Hz DANS VAC SABO WAC Power supply output 350 W rated steady state power output HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System Physical specifications Table 10 Physical specifications mon Sein 3 cm 26 Environmental specifications Table 11 Environmental specifications Temperature range 10 degrees to 40 de
88. hed or will not exceed a limit or capacity If you try to create a VL and the process fails it might because of one of the following You have used the maximum number of tape drives or tape cartridges The appliance could not create one of the VL components changer drive or cartridge The appliance has used the maximum number of logical volumes allowed The appliance could not open and initialize the tape changer The appliance could not save the configuration file for the VL Read any error messages for further information If necessary check settings and manage the configuration Receive System Logout message When you are using the VLS GUI e f you log on from one system and then log on from another system the VLS GUI automatically logs you off from the first system If another user logs on to the VLS GUI the VLS GUI automatically logs you off from the system After an hour of inactivity the VIS GUI automatically logs you off from the system Receive perpetual loop of audio alerts On startup the VLS might reach an error state and begin an endless loop of alerts The pattern 2 beeps separated by a 1 second delay repeats every 4 seconds EY NOTE If the VLS reaches this error state turn the VLS off and then back on The cause of this error state might also be that a LAN cable is not connected In that case check the connections turn the VLS off then turn the VLS back on 104 Troubleshooting
89. igned to the VL Library To remove a VL click Delete the VL Unload Drives Click Unload Drives to mark a drive as empty This is used in case of a power interruption when backup applications were running Unload Drives unloads all of the drives in the VLS1000i Working with the VLS 1000i logging off of the VLS GUI To log off the VLS GUI close the browser window EY NOTE The VLS GUI will time out if unused for one hour Understanding how dynamic tape devices work As explained previously Dynamic Tape devices contract and expand to accommodate the size of a specific backup job When your backup software starts a job it mounts the Dynamic Tape device as if it were a physical tape and then begins the backup process by launching a Write operation During this process if the tape position in the backup software corresponds to a logical block address LBA that is less than 3 the software treats the device as though it were overwriting a tape and the VLS reduces the capacity of the device to 1 GB The appliance then releases the unused storage back into a virtual storage pool VSP When the backup software reaches an early warning EW state EW is reached when less than 100 MB of space remains on the current device the VLS reviews the following to determine whether it can expand the size of the device 1 lt determines how much space is already consumed e If the current consumption exceeds 70 percent of the VSP the applian
90. iguration files Single drive failures can be found and repaired see Single drive failure List of E mail alerts As explained earlier in Configuring e mail alerts the VLS continuously monitors its performance and routinely checks for disk failures If the messaging option is enabled an E mail is sent whenever the status of a volume on the Hardware Status page changes Each message includes the serial number for the appliance E NOTE Messages regarding capacity levels Warning and Critical are only sent once Table 4 lists sample messages HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 73 Table 4 E mail messages E mail subject All Units OK Device Event Unit SN lt TapeSerialNumber gt Device Event Unit SN lt TapeSerialNumber gt Device Event Unit SN lt TapeSerialNumber gt E mail Test SN lt VLSserialNumber gt Device Event SN lt VLSserialNumber gt Storage Pool Event Unit SN lt VLSserialNumber gt Storage Pool Event Unit SN lt VLSserialNumber gt Storage Pool Event Unit SN lt VLSserialNumber gt Log files E mail body lt blank gt Remaining Capacity Level Warning lt percentage gt Remaining Capacity Level Critical lt percentage gt Remaining Capacity Level Sate This is a test E mail VLS Name lt VL Sname gt HOST 1 HOT SPARE OKRAID5 PU 01 INITIALIZING O RAID5 PU 02 INITIALIZ ING O HOST 2 HOT SPARE OKRAID5 PU 13 INITIALIZING O RAID5 PU
91. ile message window 4 When the File Download window displays click Save In the Save As window that displays navigate to where you want to save the file Click Save File Download Do you want to open or save this file Mame system USM453400A cfg Type Unknown File Type 760 KB From 192 168 1 125 Always ask before opening this type of file harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not open or 9 While files from the Intemet can be useful some files can potentially save this file What s the risk Figure 58 Download configuration file 5 If the configuration file already exists a window displays asking if you want to replace it You can either click Yes and replace it or click No This returns you to the Save As window where you can change the name of the configuration file and then save it without replacing the existing one Save s A Colas stem 1154534004 cfg already exists Do vou wank to replace ik Figure 59 Save the configuration file 6 When the download finishes the Download Complete window displays Click Close Single drive failure If only one drive fails the VLS1000i continues to function when more than one drive fails the VLS 1000i can not continue Therefore if a drive fails it is important to repair it before another drive fails The following notifications are provided when a drive fails An E mail alert will be sent if the VLS1000i is configured to send them The Hardware
92. illion bytes The VLS uses the calculation of 1000 x 1000 x 1000 instead of 1024 x 1024 x 1024 Reviewing the Backup Host Summary page The Backup Host Summary page provides an immediate view of your VLS and its status The following shows an example of what you might see on this page what you see depends on how you configure your appliance 54 Working with the VLS1000i Identity Configuration Support Device Management Create Virtual Device Backup Host Summary Em View Edit Virtual Library A summary of backup hosts configured to use this VLS that view Edit Viral Standalone Tape details the virtual devices for each host Backup Host Summary Host Name iqn 1991 05 com microsoft co evolap3 horizonint corp System Management Device on AAA Type Hardware Status idevice name DDaddle27e0c 01 standalone Drive Network Configuration y vil changer Obaddle2 e0c 194 TL1 lt Virtual Library n a System Confiquration vtl drivel 00a0d1e27e0c 195 VTL 1 e Library Tape Drive n a Host Name iqn 1991 05 com microsoft photogar Device Type idewice name D0a0d1e2e0c 00 v standalone Drive idevice name ODaddle27e0c 02 2 v standalone Drive Figure 44 Backup Host Summary page The following explains each of the fields Host Name The SCSI name of the Initiator associated with the following table of VLS devices Device Name Displays either the default name assigned by the VLS or the new name assigned by you
93. ion VLS Name Enter up to 16 characters to name the appliance You can use letters or a mixture of letters and numbers and you can also use hyphens We recommend that you change this name the default is VLS 1000 especially if you use multiple appliances in your network Logon Information Use this section to change your user name and password which we recommend that you do during the initial configuration process If you choose to keep administrator as your user name we strongly recommend that you change the password to protect the appliance from unauthorized access E IMPORTANT Both the user name and the password are case sensitive User Name Enter a new user name using up to 30 alphanumeric characters You can use a combination of alphabetic and numeric characters or you can use only alphabetic characters ET NOTE Although the GUI allows you to enter and apply a name that uses only numbers the change is not saved When you log on to the GUI using the new name an error message appears you must enter the original name to log on e Password Enter a new password using up to 30 alphanumeric characters do not use spaces or Ctrl key characters e Retype Password Enter the new password again E mail Notification The appliance continuously monitors its performance and routinely checks for disk failures If you use this feature an E mail message is automatically sent to the specified address whenever the Status of a
94. ion to emulate that feature For optimal backup performance leave this check box cleared to maximize the backup storage capacity select this check box This option applies to all virtualtape cartridges on the VL Maximum Capacity per Tape Enter the maximum size up to 2000 GB depending on space available that you want to allow each virtual tape to reach Drive Count Enter the number of virtual drives that you want to allocate to the VL Depending on the number of drives remaining you can enter up to 4 Cartridge Slot Count Enter the number of virtual tapes and corresponding slots that you want to allocate to the VL Depending on the number of cartridges remaining you can enter up to 80 HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 67 ET NOTE You can only increase the size or number of drives and slots you cannot decrease them Target Settings Device Name Displays the name of the device automatically assigned by the GUI Target Name To change the default target name of a device type the new name in this field All targets must have an iSCSI name LUN The Logical Unit Number assigned by the appliance to each created device SCSI SN Displays the Small Computer System Interface SCSI serial number SN automatically assigned to the device by the GUI Edit Host Configuration Use this page to update information for the selected initiator Connection Type Indicates that the connection type is iSCSI You cannot modify this
95. irements for the network 28 iSCSI initiators 31 InstantSearch 17 international notices and statements 107 Internet Explorer Microsoft 31 Internet SCSI see iSCSI 16 iSCSI architecture 16 initiators supported 31 protocol 16 L laser compliance 107 library virtual overview linear tape open LTO 2 devices emulating 17 local area network LAN 16 log files 74 75 Log Information 74 75 HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 121 log off the VLS GUI 57 log on to the VLS GUI 53 logon information configuring 41 M management system configuring 35 messaging 42 Microsoft Internet Explorer 31 moving an appliance 59 Mozilla Firefox 31 N network installation requirements 28 P page cannot be displayed 103 ping other systems appliances devices and so on 5 prerequisites rack stability warning 12 redundant array of independent disks RAID options l refreshing the VLS GUI 58 regulatory compliance 105 related documentation 1 relocating an appliance 59 requirements 3 S security configuring 41 server error 103 software accessing 53 HTTP error 103 unable to log on 103 storage adapters 16 43 Subscriber s Choice HP 13 summary page Backup Host Summary 54 summary pages overview 54 122 symbols in text 12 system identifying in the GUI 40 T tape devices emulating 17 tape library virtual emulating 17 targets
96. itiate a reboot of the VLS by selecting the GUI s Support tab selecting Shut Down Restart and clicking Restart See Figure 52 HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 6 Identity Configuration Support Maintenance Shut Down Restart Save Restore Configuration Ch a ar Choose this button to e A shutdown and power off the ELLA Ping Host VLS device Active tape jobs Shut Down Restart are aborted Help Choose this button to restart the OOOO VLS device software In the event VL51000i Help of a problem Active tape jobs Support Links are aborted Figure 52 Shut down and restart the VLS Powering off the VLS A WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury electric shock or damage to the equipment remove the power cord to remove power from the node before removing the access panel The front panel Power button does not completely shut off system power Portions of the power supply and some internal circuitry remain active until AC power is removed To power down the appliance 1 Verity that any backup or restore operation has completed and that the VLS is idle 2 Open the VLS GUI and log in See Opening a VLS GUI session from a web browser 3 Initiate a shut down of the VLS by selecting the GUI s Support tab selecting Shut Down Restart and clicking Shut Down See Figure 52 4 The appliance will shut down 5 Unplug the node AC power cord from the power source if you will be removing the access panel The
97. l or physical media DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a communications protocol that lets network administrators centrally manage and automate the assignment of Internet Protocol IP addresses in an organization s network HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 117 disk array disk mirroring disk striping disk to disk backup disk to disk to tape backup DVD drive E mail emulation Ethernet extent failover protection file Firesafe hot plug infrastructure initiator inputs outputs per second IP address 18 Glossary Two or more hard drives combined as a single logical unit for increased capacity speed and or fault tolerant operation Disk arrays are logically grouped into a storage pool See also storage pool A technique in which data is written to two duplicate disks simultaneously Mirroring provides data protection in the case of disk failure because data is constantly updated to both disks This way if one of the hard drives fails the system can instantly switch to the other disk without any loss of data or service See also RAID 1 level data storage and failover protection The process of dividing a body of data into blocks and spreading the data blocks across several partitions on several disks See also RAID Typically refers to backing up data on disks rather than on tape Disk to disk backup systems provide a very fast single file restore capability compared with
98. lable on the documentation CD shipped with the VLS HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System user guide This manual describes the VLS features models components installation operation user interface and typical configuration and administration tasks It also describes how to view hardware status and alerts replace customer replaceable components perform disaster recovery and troubleshoot the VLS HP Support URL You can view and download the latest release notes troubleshooting information software versions documentation help files and so on from the HP web site http www hp com 72 VL51000i GUI 6 Maintenance As you perform maintenance on the VLS keep the following guidelines in mind Do not turn off the VLS using the power button on the appliance Verify that none of the initiators have active connections and use the Shutdown Restart option in the GUI to shut down the VLS e Ifa peripheral does not work make sure that all connections are secure Operational maintenance As long as the VLS 1000i is operational there are many tools to help you diagnose issues and correct them To appraise you of appliance status the VLS1000i can be configured to send E mail alerts see List of e mail alerts Log files are automatically created to help you diagnose issues see Log and configuration files The VLS configuration can be saved to a file to make future configuration recovery possible see Log and conf
99. ltiple units of media and provides one or more drives for reading and writing them such as a physical tape library and virtual tape library Software emulation of a physical tape library is called a virtual tape library See also virtual tape library An address used in the SCSI protocol to access a device within a target In the case of the VLS a LUN is assigned to each virtual library and tape drive A mechanism of changing the LUN assignments for a specific host An authorization process that makes a LUN available to some hosts and unavailable to other hosts A computer that provides administration and control for backup and restore operations for all clients and servers in a master and media server cluster The average time until a component failure can be expected to cause data loss This includes the consideration that RAID redundancy can protect against data loss from the failure of a single component A low level unique hardware identifier for every Ethernet port in the world that is physically stored inside a network card or similar network interface MAC addresses are assigned by the IEEE A computer whose purpose is to move or copy data from one location to another such as from network clients to tape cartridges in a library Mean Time Between Failures A statistic that predicts how often failures will occur In networks a processing location A node can be a computer or some other device such as a printer Every node ha
100. mentation supplied with that option A WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury fire or damage to the equipment do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the rack Consult the electrical authority having jurisdiction over wiring and installation requirements of your facility A CAUTION Protect the VLS from power fluctuations and temporary interruptions with a regulating uninterruptible power supply UPS This device protects the hardware from damage caused by power surges and voltage spikes and keeps the system in operation during a power failure Electrical grounding requirements The VLS must be grounded properly for proper operation and safety In the United States you must install the equipment in accordance with NFPA 70 1999 Edition National Electric Code Article 250 as well as any local and regional building codes In Canada you must install the equipment in accordance with Canadian Standards Association CSA C22 1 Canadian Electrical Code In all other countries you must install the equipment in accordance with any regional or national electrical wiring codes such as the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC Code 364 parts 1 through 7 Furthermore you must be sure that all power distribution devices used in the installation such as branch wiring and receptacles are listed or certitied grounding type devices HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 23 Because of the high
101. menu 4 n the Default Gateway section of the right pane verify that the existing address is the correct one 5 In the External Data section verify that the existing IP address and subnet mask are the correct ones ET NOTE It may take up to 5 minutes to save the configuration information Entering the system configuration On the Configuration tab under System Management click System Configuration 40 Configuring the VLS1000i Identity Configuration Support Device Management LJ Create Virtual Device System Confi g u rati on E View Edit Virtual Library Use this screen to specify general system settings for the VLS ViewEdit Virtual Standalone Tape Backup Host Summary VLS Name VLS 1000 System Management Hardware Status Network Configuration User Name System Configuration IAS Retype Password J SMTP Server IP Address From Address From my domain com Address for all messages TeBmy domamcom Address for critical messages only v ei ili Figure 27 Select System Configuration Configuring system information 1 In the System Information section of the right pane enter the VLS Name If you want to change the name of the VLS enter up to 16 characters to name the VLS You can use letters or a mixture of letters and numbers and you can also use hyphens Ensure that this name matches the DNS name for the network HP recommends that you change this name
102. mulation The VLS1000i can emulate e a standalone tape drive with a 1 1 relationship between cartridges and drives a library with multiple cartridges and 1 or more drives Both emulations are based on LTO 2 drive technology When you use emulation the disk drives on the VLS appear to your backup software as LTO 2 tape cartridges which simplifies the setup process while simultaneously providing data compression and the attributes of backing up data to disk ET NOTE Data compression can be used but it reduces the data transfer speed significantly Retention planning Retention planning and sizing go hand in hand How long do you need to keep data on disk How many full backups do you want to keep on disk How many incremental backups How do you want to optimize retention times of the VLS Retention policies help you recycle virtual media Bear the following considerations in mind as you plan retention policies e If the data s useful life is too short to warrant backup to tape you might choose to keep it on disk Once the retention period expires the virtual media is automatically recycled remember that you never remove tapes from a virtual library so you want the backup application to keep re using the same virtual tapes based on their retention recycling periods n your backup application you should set the tape expiration dates that is when the tape is marked as worn out high because virtual media does not wear out
103. nce into rack With the appliance fully seated in the rack 1 insert a screw into each bezel bracket and tighten to secure appliance to the rack 2 5204a Figure 9 Secure appliance to the rack HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System Installing VLS 1000i cables 1 Connect a standard Ethernet CAT 5e or better cable from your local IP network LAN to the 10 100 1000 NIC 1 RJ 45 connector Figure 10 mo EI 5 LJ D LI e 3 tT euo Do REHEEREEREEEEREEREERER Bula CANA Wu o F 10700 NIC connector RN Figure 10 Appliance rear view A WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock fire or damage to the equipment do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into RJ 45 NIC connectors For best results HP strongly recommends that you use a dedicated GbE network to share the storage resources on the VLS among multiple backup servers To ensure optimum performance always use the appropriate patch cables to connect the VLS to the backup server storage network To select the appropriate cables use the following guidelines e You must use Category 5e or better cables for GbE connections e f you intend to connect the VLS to a 100 BaseT network use Category 5 or better shielded screened or unshielded 100 ohm twisted pair RJ 45 network cables e The maximum length of cable for any Ethernet based network connection is 328 feet 100 meters ET NOTE For smaller envir
104. nd 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For questions regarding your product contact Hewlett Packard Company P O Box 692000 Mail Stop 530113 Houston Texas 77269 2000 Or call 1 800 652 6672 For questions regarding this FCC declaration contact Hewlett Packard Company P O Box 692000 Mail Stop 510101 Houston Texas 77269 2000 Or call 281 514 3333 To identify this product refer to the Part Series or Model number found on the product Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard Company may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Cables When provided connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations 106 Regulatory compliance and safety Laser compliance This product may be provided with an optical storage device that is CD or DVD drive and or fiber optic transceiver Each of these devices contain a laser that is classified as a Class 1 Laser Product in accordance with US FDA regulations and the IEC 60826 1 The product does not emit hazardous laser radiation A WARNING Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein or in the laser product s in
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106. ne see Figure 46 type the IP address of the system that you want to check and click Ping HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 57 Identity Configuration Support Maintenance Ping Host IP Address EM Software Update E uae one Lise this screen to test network connectivity Support Ticket between the VLS device and a specified host Ping Host Shut Down Restart LR Address Help VLS1000i Help Support Links Figure 46 Ping page 2 The VLS GUI displays a message see Figure 47 that indicates whether the ping command succeeded or failed IP Ping Test Failed ping 192 168 1 10 failed return code 1 PING 192 168 1 10 192 168 1 10 from 192 168 1 125 56 84 bytes of data From 192 168 IP Ping Test Succeeded From 192 168 ping 192 168 1 100 succeeded From 192 168 PING 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 100 from 192 168 1 125 56 84 192 168 1 1 bytes of data 3 packets tral 64 bytes from 192 168 1 100 icmp_seq 1 ttl 128 time 1 02 ms 2017ms 64 bytes from 192 168 1 100 icmp seq ttl 128 time 1 24 ms pipe 3 64 bytes from 192 168 1 100 icmp seq 3 ttl 128 time 1 05 ms 192 168 1 100 ping statistics 3 packets transmitted 3 received 0 loss time 2012ms rtt min avg maxmdev 1 020 1 106 1 243 0 101 ms Figure 47 Ping results messages Refreshing the VLS GUI display The VLS GUI does not refresh the display automatically To view updated information
107. ng them from their containers e Avoid touching pins leads or circuitry e Always be properly grounded when touching a static sensitive component or assembly Preventing electrostatic discharge To prevent electrostatic damage observe the following precautions e Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static safe containers e Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static free workstations Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers Avoid touching pins leads or circuitry e Always be properly grounded when touching a static sensitive component or assembly Grounding methods There are several methods for grounding Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installing electrostatic sensitive parts Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or computer chassis Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm 10 percent resistance in the ground cords To provide proper grounding wear the strap snug against the skin Use heel straps toe straps or boot straps at standing workstations Wear the straps on both feet when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats e Use conductive field service tools Use a portable field service kit with a folding static dissipating work mat If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper grounding have an authorized
108. on oa a a a a l4 38 Entering the system configuration a 2 2 2 ll ll lll ss 40 Configuring system information 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ll s s ll ll ll ss 4 Configuring logon information 2l lll ll ll lll esL 4 Configuring E mail alerts he y s X RUE EG AAA ee ee A 42 Setting the time and date information 2 22s 43 Deploying iSCSlinitiators 2 ll ll ll 4 SS 43 Obtaining iSCSI address from host LL a a 45 Creating virtual devices a a ll ll 4 4 a 47 Creating a standalone tape device lll ln 47 Creating a tape library ll ll Ss s 48 Connecting devices targets to backup hosts initiators lll ln 50 4 Working with the VISTOOO a a oll 58 Logging on from any system with network access 1 ee a a L 53 Understanding the Configuration page lll llle 54 Reviewing the Backup Host Summary page a a a a a n 54 Understanding the View Edit Virtual Library page a a lll 55 Logging off of the VLS GUI s s 57 Understanding how dynamic tape devices work 2l ln 57 Checking communication with other appliances or systems lll ln 57 Refreshing the VIS GUI display lll e 58 Relocating an appliance a a lll ll ll 4S 59 Rebooting the VES ow lt a wR MOR he ee ee ee o o uo Xe Romo X m d 6 Powering off the VLS 2l ll ll 4 Ls ss 62 OI UJO GUNT eas 93 x3 4 353 645 5 63
109. on multiple virtual cartridges can be copied to one physical cartridge e More efficient use of storage space Physical tape libraries cannot share storage space with other physical tape libraries and physical cartridges cannot share storage space with other physical cartridges This unused storage space is wasted Storage space is not wasted in a VLS because VLS storage space is dynamically assigned as it is used Storage space is shared by all the libraries and cartridges configured on a VLS Reduced risk of data loss and aborted backups RAID 5 based storage is more reliable than tape storage Aborted backups caused by tape drive mechanical failures are eliminated HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 15 Important concepts To understand the configuration of the backup network and how it fits into the local area network LAN review the following sections Internet SCSI iSCSI protocol Internet SCSI iSCSI is a standard protocol for universal access to shared storage devices over standard Ethernet based transmission control protocol Internet protocol TCP IP networks The connection oriented protocol transports SCSI commands data and status across an IP network The SCSI architecture is based on a client server model The client is a host system that issues requests to read or write data SCSI refers to a client as an initiator The server is a resource that receives and executes client requests SCSI refers to
110. onments you can attach the VLS directly to a single application backup server without the user of a switch If the server has a Gbit connection you can do this using a standard Category 5E cable but if the server has a 10 100Mbit connection then you need a special LAN cross over cable not included 2 Connect the appliance power supply AC power connector to an AC power source using the power cable provided Figure 10 A WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment e Do not disable the power cord grounding plug The grounding plug is an important safety feature e Plug the power cord into a grounded earthed electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times e Unplug the power cord from the power supply to disconnect power to the equipment Do not route the power cord where it can be walked on or pinched by items placed against it Pay particular attention to the plug electrical outlet and the point where the cord extends from the node 3 Press the power button located on the front of the appliance 28 Setting up the VLS1000i hardware Figure 11 Push power button 4 Ifthe appliance is racked attach the bezel to the bezel brackets installed in Attach rails to VLS1000i then lock the bezel to the server This will prevent accidental power shut off 10987 Figure 12 Attach bezel Hardware installation is complete You may now configure the appliance as described in Configuring t
111. owing steps show how to associate devices with backup hosts 1 On the host you want to associate with the device being created select Start gt Microsoft SCSI Initiator gt Microsoft iSCSI Initiator 2 The iSCSI Initiator Properties window displays On the General tab is listed the Initiator Node Name See Figure 33 HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 45 15051 Initiator Properties General Discovery Targets Persistent Targets Bound Volumes Devices The SCSI protocol uses the following information to uniquely identify this initiator and authenticate targets Initiator Node Mare ign 1331 05 com microsoft photogar To rename the initiator node click Change To authenticate targets using CHAP click Secret to specity a CHAP secret To configure PSec Tunnel Mode addresses click Tunnel Figure 33 SCSI Initiator Properties 3 Copy the entire Initiator Node Name Do not modify the name ET NOTE Be sure to copy the entire Initiator Node Name If part of the name is missing the device will not be recognized Close the SCSI Initiator Settings window by clicking its OK button 4 Inthe Create Virtual Device pane of the GUI scroll down until you see Host Settings Figure 34 then paste the Initiator Node Name into the iSCSI Name box in Host Settings as shown in Figure 35 Enter the IS CSI information of the backup host associated with this device The iSCSI name is required The iSCSI IP
112. ows Windows NTO and Windows XP are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation UNIXO is a registered trademark of The Open Group Printed in the US Contents About this guide M Intended audience ll ll ll 11 Prerequisites wo so seis vns ess Rom OE SC ORO dE DR Ode TO ee we SN 1 Related documentation o a a a a 11 Document conventions and symbols a a a a a a len 12 REOCKSIODINY s s s esos areis 9 5 0 1555 ERE Ge Bee ERS v5 12 HP technical support usu wo 9 a a A AAA 13 Subscription service 13 HP authorized resellers a a a a 13 HP web sites 13 Documentation feedback a a lel 13 l Introduction 1 POUS ww rosso wow wa sas 15 BSM MIS a artrosis dadas ss AA 15 Important CONEESPIS 24 6 ee mess eo REPRE WO 4 dp sm X 4 Oe ss E 16 Internet SCSI iSCSI protocol ss 16 Disk to Disk to Tape D2D2T backup capabilities 16 Redundant Array of Independent Disks RAID 2 2 2 lll lll 16 EMI mox os m ue OR EORR mom S d m d X S m X sas m ae x x ss 17 Retention planning s es E mx um EUR WR ESR Ex ES REESE E yd E 17 2 Setting up the VLS1000i hardware ll ls 19 Preparing for the installation lll sos 19 Tools for installation 19 Taking ESD precautions a a a a ll SS s 19 Selecting a location 2l ll ll SS s 19 Unpacking s a s gt sems moo ri kd era udn REARS E
113. plets select Enable and click OK HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 101 Security Settings I 2x settings 3 Scripting Active scripting O Disable Enable O Prompt Allow paste operations via script O Disable Enable O Prompt Scripting of Java applets O Disable 0 Enable E O Prompt Llene A am kis Fim Reset custom settings Reset to Low Reset aen Figure 91 Security settings enable To enable scripting in Mozilla launch Mozilla Firefox In the Tools menu click Options Click the Web Features icon 0 Or U Select the Enable Java and Enable JavaScript check boxes and click OK 102 Troubleshooting x T Web Features General vw Block Popup Windows Allowed Sites E v Allow web sites to install software Allowed Sites Privacy Iw Load Images Exceptions Q For the originating web site only Web Features v Enable Java as v Enable JavaScript Advanced Downloads 5 so Adwanced cara Figure 92 Enabling Java and JavaScript Receive error message Page Not Found HTTP 500 Internal Server Error If the VLS GUI goes blank for a several minutes and then displays a The page cannot be displayed message which is further identified as an HTTP 500 Internal Server Error it might be because the RAID has developed a problem l Make sure that all disks are inserted in the appliance 2 Close the
114. pply 3 Continue the configuration process by entering the E mail information described in the next section Configuring E mail alerts The VLS continuously monitors its performance and routinely checks for disk failures If you are using an SMTP server you can enable the messaging option in which an E mail is sent whenever the Status of a volume on the Device Summary page becomes anything other than Normal for example changes to Warning ET NOTE Messages regarding capacity levels Warning and Error are only sent once If your mail server is able to send E mail messages outside the company you can also set up messaging to notify HP Storage Technical Support automatically whenever a critical error occurs To configure messaging 1 In the right pane scroll down below the Logon Information section to locate the E mail Notification section and enter the following e SMTP Server IP Address Using dotted decimal notation enter the IP address of your incoming mail server e From Address Enter the E mail address from which the alert will be sent This address must use the same domain as the mail server specified for SMTP Server IP Address e Address for all messages Enter the E mail address to which all alerts should be sent for example the E mail address for the network administrator or the E mail list address for a group of backup administrators e Address for critical messages only Enter the E mail address to which critical
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118. rmance leave this box unchecked 3 Enter the maximum size of the virtual media in Max Cartridge Size The default size is the approximate physical capacity of the device type for example the physical LTO2 media has physical capacity of 200 GB ET NOTE The Max Cartridge Size is the maximum size the tape is allowed to grow to Starting with 1 GB of used space when first created tapes grow to the maximum permitted as needed Set the maximum size to the physical capacity in order to grow to full capacity Select the appropriate Device Type There may be only one type available 5 Click Create to create the tape device ET NOTE After the tape device is created the View Edit Virtual Library or View Edit Virtual Standalone Tape screen will display To create another device at this time select Create Virtual Device Continue with Creating a tape library Creating a tape library Perform the following steps to finish creating a tape library 1 Scroll down if needed in the Create Virtual Device pane until you see Device Details Figure 38 48 Configuring the VLS 1000i Enter device specific information for the chosen device type Invalid fields are grayed out Device Details Tape Compression F Max Cartridge Size 200 GB Device Type HP Autoloader 1 8 e Drive Count Cartridge Count Bar Code Seed Automatic Reset Create Figure 38 Creating a tape library 2 If you want to maximize back
119. rts Empty if there is no label assigned Used Capacity Displays how much space in gigabytes is currently consumed by the virtual tape View Edit Virtual Standalone Tape Use this page to view a list of the existing standalone devices to access the page where you can change the attributes of a device click Modify or to remove a device click Delete 68 Device ID Indicates the ID automatically assigned to the device by the system or by the user Device Name Indicates the name automatically assigned to the device by the system Device Status Indicates the current state of the device Size GB Indicates the amount of space currently being used by the device VLS 10001 GUI ET NOTE The size of a device reflects the space that is currently being used on a device one GB equals one billion bytes The appliance uses the calculation of 1000 x 1000 x 1000 instead of 1024 x 1024 x 1024 Compression Indicates whether the compression feature was enabled for the device Modify Virtual Standalone Tape Configuration Use this page to modify the compression maximum size device name and host name for an existing virtual Tape Device Device Type Indicates that the device is a Standalone Tape Drive Enable Tape Compression If your backup software supports a hardware compression feature for use with tape you can use this option to emulate that feature For optimal backup performance leave this check box cleared to maximize the back
120. s a unique network address A condition that exists when more virtual media storage is configured on a VLS than there is physical storage available Because the VLS dynamically allocates storage space as user data is written the VLS allows you to allocate more storage for virtual media than is physically available A mechanism of assigning a LUN virtual device such as a virtual library or tape drive to a specific Fibre Channel host port Port mapping allows you to load balance the LUNs among the Fibre Channel host ports to maximize bandwidth At this time you must manually load balance the virtual tape drives in a VLS The computer component that supplies power to a computer Most personal computers can be plugged into standard electrical outlets The power supply then pulls the required amount of electricity and converts the AC current to DC current lt also regulates the voltage to eliminate spikes and surges common in most electrical systems The part of a computer a microprocessor chip that does most of the data processing the CPU and the memory form the central part of a computer to which the peripherals are attached HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 119 RAID RAID 5 level data storage redundancy serial ATA disk simple network management pro tocol SNMP small computer systems interface SCSI SMTP storage pool tape drive virtual library sys tem VLS virtual tape virtual tape
121. s automatically Slide the HDD assembly out of the HDD bay Figure 81 Sliding HDD from bay Remove the four screws securing the HDD to the HDD tray HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 93 Figure 82 Removing HDD from tray Reverse the steps to install a new HDD RAID controller card A CAUTION Remove power to the server by disconnecting the power cord before removing or installing a RAID controller card and riser assembly To remove the RAID controller card 1 On the RAID controller card disconnect the hard drive cables that connect to the SATA backplane and the power cable that connects to the system board 2 Lift the riser card assembly out of the chassis The RAID controller card is connected to the riser card assembly Figure 83 Removing riser card assembly 3 Remove the screw securing the RAID controller card to the riser card assembly and pull the controller card from the riser card assembly PCI X slot 94 Component replacement Figure 84 Removing controller card from riser card assembly 4 Reverse the steps to install a new RAID controller card DVD ROM drive A CAUTION Remove power to the server by disconnecting the power cord before removing or installing a RAID controller card and riser assembly To remove the DVD ROM drive 1 Remove the top front cover see Front top cover 2 Remove the two screws securing the DVD ROM Las Figure 85 Removed DVD ROM screws 3 Lift t
122. selected 34 Configuring the VLS1000i Web Features v Block Popup Windows Allowed Sites v Allow web sites to install software Allowed Sites v Load Images Exceptions For the originating web site only v Enable Java v Enable JavaScript Advanced Dio Adwanced 2 E nlaads bi Figure 17 Web features settings 7 Ifyou made any changes click OK to save them Powering on the VLS To power up the VLS appliance 1 Plug the node AC power cord into a power source if not already connected 2 Press the Power button see Figure 18 The fan will initially be loud but will become quieter 3 Wait for the system to beep twice This indicates the appliance is online Figure 18 Press power button Configuring the VLS The images shown in the following sections were captured on a Windows system using the Internet Explorer browser The screens might appear slightly different if you are using a different browser or a UNIX based system HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 35 Recording the network configuration As you complete the configuration process by following the steps use the following form to note the information you enter EY IMPORTANT This information will be useful if you have to re configure the VLS for any reason Table 2 Network configuration NIC Port 1 E mail notification IP address SMTP server IP address Default gateway Address for all Configuring the V
123. sonally identifiable Information without implicit consent Import Advanced Default Web Sites To override cookie handling For individual Web sites click the Edit button Edit caca oem Figure 15 Privacy setting 6 If you made any changes click OK to save them Verifying the settings in Firefox Launch Mozilla Firefox In the Tools menu click Options Click the Privacy icon and expand the Cookies option GQ Nom Select the Allow sites to set cookies check box HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System won aaao x As vou browse the web information about where vou have been what vou have done etc is kept in the Following areas Saved Form Information Clear Saved Passwords Clear Download Manager History Clear Cookies Downloads Cookies are pieces of information stored by web pages on your computer They are used to remember login information and other data rin dos cud v Allow sites to set cookies Exceptions View Cookies far the originating web site only Keep Cookies until they expire Clear all information stored while browsing Clear All cara Figure 16 Allow cookies EY NOTE If you want to limit what sites can set cookies use the Exception feature to specify that http www hp com is allowed to create cookies 5 Click the Web Features icon 6 Verify that the Enable Java and Enable JavaScript check boxes are
124. ssibility that there is an active session To find out if there are any active sessions click on one of the targets that is connected and then click Details HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 59 Target Properties Sessions Devices Properties This target has the following sessions Ara 36d 4254 40000 13700000006 Log off Refresh Session Properties Target Portal Group 1 Status Connected Connection Count 1 session Connections To configure how the connections within this session are load balanced click Connections Connections Figure 49 Log off sessions 3 Click the box under Identifier as shown in Figure 49 Click Log off The system will attempt to log off the current target s session If there is currently activity on this session you will get a message saying The session cannot be logged out since a device on that session is currently being used If you receive this message either wait until the activity finishes or cancel the activity Repeat steps and Step 3 to log off all connected targets 4 On the Support tab under Maintenance click Shut Down Restart On the Shut Down Restart page see Figure 50 click Shut Down Maintenance td nian Shut Down Restart EM Save Restore Configuration Ch a 4 0052 ms BOUTON m SNUTOWn and Power SEDEBIC NONA off the YLS device Active tape jobs are BEC Ping Host aborted Shut Down Restart Choose this button to restart the
125. stallation guide may result in hazardous radiation exposure To reduce the risk of exposure to hazardous radiation Do not try to open the module enclosure There are no user serviceable components inside Do not operate controls make adjustments or perform procedures to the laser device other than those specitied herein Allow only HP Authorized Service technicians to repair the unit The Center for Devices and Radiological Health CDRH of the U S Food and Drug Administration implemented regulations for laser products on August 2 1976 These regulations apply to laser products manufactured from August 1 1976 Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United States International notices and statements Canadian notice Avis Canadien Class A equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Class B equipment This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada European Union notice C Products bearing the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of
126. sting virtual library provides access to additional information and lets you change the settings for or remove an existing virtual library Library The system automatically assigns this number beginning with zero Device ID Indicates the Descriptive Name automatically assigned by the system or manually entered by you Drives Lists the number of virtual drives assigned to the virtual library Cartridges Lists the number of virtual tapes assigned to the virtual library Library Configuration Accesses the Modify Target Configuration page where you can change settings such as compression drive counts and the names of targets Host Configuration Accesses the Edit Host Configuration page where you can modify the initiator information for the host or select a different host DisplayShows the status of the library Library Allows you to delete the library Unload Drives Allows you to unload all the drives on the selected library Modify Virtual Library Configuration Use the page to confirm or change the settings for the virtual library VL and its targets VLS Settings SCSI Vendor ID Displays the ID automatically generated by the appliance Your backup software might require this information SCSI Product ID Select the ID that you want to associate with the VL Your backup software might require this information Compression If your backup software supports a hardware compression feature for use with tape you can use this opt
127. t end 80 Maintenance Error message Meaning and or corrective action The data RAID is rebuilding at print string specified here Please wait Insert the operating system CD and press any key to continue Unable to get diagnostic information for this appliance Please contact HP technical support Unable to get diagnostic information for this appliance no output file Please contact HP technical support Unable to get diagnostic information for this appliance bad file format Please contact HP technical support The data RAID is rebuilding Wait for the process to end You have chosen to reinstall the firmware in a previous step Eject the current CD from the CD ROM drive and install the operating system CD Contact technical support Contact technical support Contact technical support HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 82 Maintenance 7 Component replacement This section describes some of the most common hardware maintenance and servicing procedures for the VLS 10001 A CAUTION The server does not completely power off when the front panel power button is pressed The power button toggles server power between On and Standby In Standby the server removes power from most electronics and drives while portions of the power supply and some internal circuitry remain active To completely remove power from the system see Powering down the VLS Safety considerations To preven
128. t damaging the system be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static sensitive devices This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device To prevent electrostatic damage e Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static safe containers Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static free workstations Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers e Avoid touching pins leads or circuitry Always be properly grounded when touching a static sensitive component or assembly Grounding methods to prevent electrostatic damage There are several methods for grounding Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installing electrostatic sensitive parts Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or computer chassis Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megaohm 10 percent resistance in the ground cords To provide proper ground wear the strap snug against the skin Use heel straps toe straps or boot straps at standing workstations Wear the straps on both feet when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats e Use conductive field service tools Use a portable field service kit with a folding static dissipatin
129. tatus Use this page to monitor the status of volumes and each disk Your can also use this page to verify the RAID unit after a RAID volume is created that is the Status is OK click Verify to make sure that the unit is fully functional Table 3 Hardware status indicators Normal Indicates that all components within the VLS are operating normally Warning Indicates that the RAID configuration is operating in a degraded state or is rebuilding Devices are operational but not protected Error Indicates that either the RAID configuration or a specific disk failed HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 69 Network Configuration Use this page to specify the configuration values for the network port Default Gateway e IP Address Verify that this field contains the correct IP address for the gateway External Data VIS IP Address Using dotted decimal notation enter a static IP address that is available for the port within its respective subnetwork VLS Subnet Mask Using dotted decimal notation enter the subnet mask value of the network segment for example 255 255 255 0 VLS MAC Address Indicates the Media Access Control MAC number of the port System Configuration Use this page to specify system configuration values for the appliance change the user name and password used for access to the GUI establish automatic E mail notification of errors and modify the appliance date and time System Informat
130. ted sites for this server To add the VLS to the list of trusted sites 1 Launch Internet Explorer 2 In the Tools menu click Internet Options 3 On the Security tab select Trusted Sites and then click Sites HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 99 General Security Privacy Content Connections Programe Advanced Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings amp Oo oe Internet Local intranet q t Este Restricted sites Trusted sites This zone contains Web sites that you sims trust nat to damage pour computer or data Security level For this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Custom Level Default Level caca dem Figure 88 I E Security tab window 4 n the Add this Web site to the zone box type the IP address for the VLS and click Add You can add and remove Web sites From this zone All web sites in this zone will use the zone s security settings Add this Web site to the zone http 1 00 00 00 0010 A Athos windowsupdate microsoft com Remove http foca microsoft com https foca microsoft com http vindos supdate microsoft com http i windowsupdate com Web sites Require server verification https For all sites in this zone Close Figure 89 Add Trusted sites window 5 To dismiss the Trusted sites dialog
131. that can be carried from one point to another in a given time period A real communications path usually consists of a succession of links each with its own bandwidth If one of these is much slower than the rest it is said to be a bandwidth bottleneck A removable panel that covers empty drive bays and port cards 1 A removable storage module that contains magnetic or optical disks magnetic tape or memory chips 2 Software emulation of the behavior and contents of a physical tape cartridge on alternate media such as disk is called a virtual tape or virtual media See also virtual tape A metal box that houses computer hardware A user interface to an application that accepts typed in commands one line at a time typically through a console screen The activity of copying files or databases so that they will be preserved in case of equipment failure or other catastrophe The retrieval of tiles you backed up is called restoring files See also data restore A software or hardware process that shrinks data files so that they occupy less storage space and can be transmitted faster and easier Data is encoded so it takes up less storage space and less bandwidth for transmission See also bandwidth The process of moving data from one storage device to another such as migrating data from virtual media to physical media To recover data files stored on virtual or physical media The length of time data is retained stored on virtua
132. the European Community and if this product has telecommunication functionality the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms in parentheses are the equivalent international standards and regulations EN 55022 CISPR 22 Electromagnetic Interference e EN55024 IEC61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 Electromagnetic Immunity e EN61000 3 2 IEC61000 3 2 Power Line Harmonics e EN61000 3 3 IEC61000 3 3 Power Line Flicker EN 60950 IEC 60950 Product Safety HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 107 BSMI notice SoA s 1B XE fe ASS eS SA EE s i TERES EDS sos uE ARCA AR if FEB RP HAS ARE TK PRN E ATT e Japanese notice EAC AR Cv DERE VOCE 2 BAN TO ELA ORI X RAF EV Z OAR TRA SSE BER VCCI DK CHSC 1 TABHREMARECHT ORB FERA CEM SIE ZAMNELTOETA ZOBMAD ART LES a Y BICI LC ERIN SMBS XHRIOTILBSVETF RERA E gt CIE LV RYO RA LOT FAY VCCIv 2 AMT TW RV IE KORULTHM FSV DOR TAR MEA ERAS VCCD oW KSC 7 FAMPRROER C OBRA SHER CHATS ETE regalo ET LOMBAR A AS8UIZDpE HRLIBRANHAZAL LMRSVET Korean notice A amp B Class A equipment Aa 77 27S 323412121 0 212 2 dese 1049328 tt l7 o 2u prop Xp t ASHE of HS 23412 Miolo grer el Le TASAS Ws 23522 NES Class B equipment BS 2121 HIS de sto ol 7 7 78322 AAAs Se PI gEA PASO As ET ZEs Mo Aa T MeSH Ct 108 Regulatory compliance and safety Satety Batter
133. torque wrench or a 42 Phillips screw driver to tighten the M5 screws and secure the rail to the rack e Align holes at the other end of the rack with the rail assembly and secure with mounting hardware af O a O O0 O O0 O O0 O O0 O O0 O O0 O PEE X 1 5201b Figure 5 Install rails f Repeat these tasks for the rail on the other side of the rack 2 Remove the inner slide rails from the outer slide rails To do so extend the inner slide rails from the front of the rack until they lock in place Then press the inner rail release latch see Figure 6 and pull the inner slide rails straight out HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System 10685A Figure 6 Remove slides from rails Attach rails to the VLS 1000i appliance 5202 Figure 7 Attach slides to appliance 1 Attach the two bezel brackets to the appliance using the supplied bracket screws as shown 1 2 Attach an inner slide rail lock facing out to each side of the appliance Insert the slide rail screws through the inner slide rails as shown 2 and then tighten Install appliance in rack 1 Extend the outer slide rails fully from the rack until they lock Insert the inner slide rails into the outer slide rails as shown 1 Press the inner slide lock 2 and then push the appliance all the way into the rack 26 Setting up the VLS1000i hardware 2 2 00 EJ O0 O OO O O0 DDD MIO OORS QU EJES E a a a lt a v 5203A Figure 8 Insert applia
134. up storage capacity select the Tape Compression box For optimal backup performance leave this box unchecked 3 Enter the maximum size of the virtual media in Max Cartridge Size The default size is the capacity of physical TO2 media specifically 200 GB ET NOTE The Max Cartridge Size is the maximum size the tape is allowed to grow to Starting with 1 GB of used space when first created tapes grow to the maximum permitted as needed Set the maximum size to the physical capacity in order to grow to full capacity 4 Enter the number of tape drives desired in the tape library in Drive Count The default is 1 drive the maximum is 4 drives 5 Enter the number of virtual tape cartridges desired in the tape library in Cartridge Count The default is 8 cartridges the maximum is 80 cartridges ET NOTE To maximize compatibility with the 1 8 Autoloader leave the default settings of 1 drive and 8 tapes 6 Selecting Bar Code Seed tells the VLS to specify the first bar code label and to automatically generate subsequent labels Deselecting Bar Code Seed allows you to use your own naming convention Type the name up to six alphanumeric characters in the text box that appears The sequencing of the bar codes begins with the last character listed before the L2 For example if you entered a seed of AAAAAA the next code is AAAAAB When the code reaches AAAAAZ it rolls the second to the last characters and starts over AAAABA AAAABB an
135. up storage capacity select this check box e Maximum Cartridge Size Enter the maximum size that to allow the device to reach The default value is 200 GB Set the maximum size to the physical capacity in order to grow to full capacity E NOTE If you decide to change the maximum size at a later date be aware that you can only increase the size you cannot reduce it To use a device with a smaller maximum size you must either delete this device and recreate it using the desired size or create an additional device that uses the desired size iSCSI Device Name To change the default target name of a device type the new name in this field All targets must have an SCSI name Current Cartridge Size Indicates the amount of space currently being used by the device Tape Serial Number The serial number assigned by the GUI to this device Status Indicates the current state of the device iSCSI Host Name Use this field to change the name of the host system that accesses this standalone tape iSCSI Host IP Address If you want to use an additional level of authentication use dotted decimal notation to enter the IP address of the host system in this field Backup Host Summary Use this page to view a summary of the initiators backup hosts that are assigned to the libraries and devices currently defined on the appliance For each host this page shows information such as which devices targets it is associated with Hardware S
136. y replacement notice A WARNING The product contains an internal lithium manganese dioxide battery A risk of fire and burns exists if the battery is not properly handled To reduce the risk of personal injury Do not attempt to recharge the battery e Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 C 140 F e Do not disassemble crush puncture short external contacts or dispose of in fire or water EE 22 X gt Batteries battery packs and accumulators should not be disposed of together with the general household waste To torward them to recycling or proper disposal please use the public collection system or return them to HP an authorized HP Partner or their agents For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal contact an authorized reseller or an authorized service provider Taiwan battery recycling notice AA E The Taiwan EPA requires dry battery manutacturing or importing firms in accordance with Article 15 of the Waste Disposal Act to indicate the recovery marks on the batteries used in sales giveaway or promotion Contact a qualified Taiwanese recycler for proper battery disposal Power cords The power cord set must meet the requirements for use in the country where the product was purchased If the product is to be used in another country purchase a power cord that is approved for use in that country The power cord must be rated for the product and for the voltage

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