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1. Gigabit EN Switch 1 Gigabit EN Switch 2 customer s network customer s network Setting up the Management Console DR550 includes an integrated management console This console is already connected to each of the P5 520 servers and to the HMC Connections are made through the Netbay LCM Local Console Manager To interact with the system software interfaces or to run diagnostics from a DVD RAM it is necessary to use the integrated console Userid and Password The userid for the HMC is HSCROOT with a password of ABC 123 You should change this password as part of the initial installation Please review your password requirements and create a password that is appropriate to your installation Changing Server Names IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 45 You may normally press either the Print Screen key or press the Control key twice to access the OSCAR On Screen Configuration and Activity Reporting interface To modify server names on OSCAR press Print Screen and then click Setup Names Modify to access the screen that displays the old name and prompts you to add a new name Enter a new server name and click OK in the Modify screen then click OK again in the Names screen If you do not do this the system will be in a suspended state until you press the Print Screen twice
2. 0 x Immediate Scheduled You can specify when and how frequently you want to transmit the sermice information The service information will be transmitted automatically based on the settings specified here Schedule transmission Frequency 7 af days Time 11 00 00 AM lt Update i Cancel Help lel Click Update to update the configuration A new window Service Agent opens read the message and click OK to close the window h End the configuration with a click on Cancel 2 Viewing your system information on the Internet The information you share through Electronic Service Agent is available for you to view on the Internet You can view your current information as well as track trends in performance and usage This online service is available to you while your server is under warranty and afterward through a service contract Before you can access your information on the Internet you must complete a registration process For security reasons this registration process involves the following steps a Register users with IBM on the My IBM Registration web site On the registration web site you create an IBM ID for each of the people you want to have access to the information that Electronic Service Agent shares with IBM You must associate these accounts with a server usually your central server You can add other servers later if you want to share information for other servers on your network The pe
3. 17 March 2006 Page 23 0706 Integrate with DR500 IBM TotalStorage 1 Retention Solution single node 1930 1024 MB 2X512MB DIMMS 276 PIN 533 MHZ 1 DDR 2 SDRAM 1968 73 4 GB 10 000 RPM Ultra320 SCSI Disk Drive 2 Assembly 1977 2 Gigabit Fibre Channel PCI X Adapter 3 1980 POWER GXT135P Graphics Accelerator With 1 Digital Support 1983 IBM 2 Port 10 100 1000 Base TX Ethernet 1 PCI X Adapter 1993 IBM 4 7 GB IDE Slimline DVD RAM Drive 1 5005 Software Preinstall 1 5159 AC Power Supply 850 W 1 6458 Power Cable Drawer to IBM PDU 14 foot 1 250V 10A 6574 Ultra320 SCSI 4 Pack 1 7160 IBM Rack mount Drawer Rail Kit 1 7190 IBM Rack mount Drawer Bezel and Hardware 1 7320 One Processor Entitlement for Processor 2 Feature 8330 7877 Media Backplane Card 1 8330 2 way 1 9 GHz POWERS Processor Card 36MB 1 L3 Cache 9300 Language Group Specify US English 1 5692 A5L System Software 1 0967 MEDIA 5765 G03 AIX V5 3 1 0968 Expansion pack 1 0970 AIX 5 3 Update CD 1 0975 Microcode Upd Files and Disc Tool v1 1 CD 1 1004 CD ROM Process Charge 1 1403 Preinstall 64 bit Kernel 1 2924 English Language 1 3410 CD ROM 1 5005 Preinstall 1 5924 English U L SBCS Secondary Language 1 5765 G03 AIX V5 1 0034 Value Pak per Processor D5 AIX V5 3 1 5771 SWM Software Maintenance for AIX 1 Year 1 0484 D5 1 Yr SWMA for AIX per Processor Reg Ren 1 5765 F62 HACMP V5 1 0001 Per Processor with 1 Year maintenance 1 5660 HMP HACMP Reg Ren 1Yr 1 0719 HACMP Base SW MAINT
4. IBM System Storage DR550 V3 0 Installation Setup Operations and Problem Determination Guide i i sO N IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 2 Table of Contents INTRODUC TION ire ccccceccseteneecacdcaetecetensacasdcavweuedensacaxdeartvandesetuceteartverdeaeteastearteerdvantenstenasens 6 HARDWARE OVERVIEW wsaiscisccecveresccewstescaevecekccavitsuciawetevcanuitehcaevetevcneuicekcaaataceevenekanei ss 7 IBM System P5520 cisssccecisssccedsedsscescessssessesssceisusseceisedsssaidessssaasessssessecseseisedsasessectsceasectaseibessdeassedsacessaassceasaatacessaatacsass 7 Management Console nsiciic cicccsscccsiccediectec ccsssducieelsstincebicbeisedsashisssiveisendetescessdbeisandeahisassduchestdedsccebsdbedsaadephisastdveass 9 IBM TotalStorage DS4100 Midrange Disk System and IBM TotalStorage DS4000 EXP100 9 IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch sssccsssscssssssscscsssssssscessscsssessscsssessssecsesesssscesssssscessssessessscsssecessescessasesseses 10 Accessing the SWitch es ccccccccccssesseseseseeccseeseceseeseecesscsesecsscsesecsecsesecseesesecsecsesesseesesesseeseeeseeseeeeas 10 Dual Node Zoning without Enhanced Remote Volume Mirroring cccceesceceseereeeeeeeeeeeees 11 Single Node Zoning without Enhanced Remote Volume Mirroring cccececesesesete
5. 17 March 2006 Page 29 TSM for AIX Administrator s Guide and Reference manuals for help in modifying the administrative schedules Examples of schedules that are setup in the DR550 are Backup of the System Storage Archive Manager database is scheduled to run daily at 8am Maintain 3 copies of backup and delete older versions scheduled a job to run daily at 23 59 Note It is the responsibility of the customer to set up and verify schedules and database backups You should verify that you have appropriate schedules in place to back up your database Routine Operations for System Storage Archive Manager Monitoring the Database and Recovery Log Status Monitor the System Storage Archive Manager database and recovery usage log to ensure that you have enough space available for efficient operation You should pay particular attention to the maximum utilization percentage Util for both If more room is needed in that database or recovery log shift resources by using the administrator functions outlined in the Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX Administrator s Guide and Reference manuals Monitoring Disk Volumes Monitor the status of the volumes for the Tivoli Storage database recovery log and the ARCHIVEPOOL storage pool If any volumes have a status of Offline or Stale you must determine why and correct the situation Monitoring the Results of Scheduled Operations Monitor scheduled administrative to ensure that the schedules are
6. Using the Num Lock key and the keypad in OSCAR to soft switch to servers by port number will only work when you first set the Num Lock key for a server For example when you set Num Lock on server A the soft switch to server B and then back to Server A the LED light on your keyboard will be lit but Num Lock will no longer be activated for Server A You can resolve this by pressing Num Lock twice to reset or avoid it by either using your mouse or the number set on the main part of your keyboard to switch to a different server The following diagrams show the connections made in the factory for the single node and dual node configurations Single Node All Configurations P5 520 DRS_Engine System a jo f board 2 e Sle Zio ce lan 93s s Gola 3s fl we ic 2 SA leg UW fga n o o JO OF S2 jo ale 1 o loa Jo ase Jou as 2 2 Gok se ie 2a js 2ER Eg Ha L5 Jo 82 xs SZET Oa IN T5 5S z z pe x lt T6 a JS N Ethernet Crossover cable IBM Supplied Cat 5 cable connected to pp USB Conversion Option cable 78P5833 7316 TF3 FC 4269 IBM Supplied 7310 CR3 HMC Netbay LCM 7316 TF3 Console with KVM switch FC 4202 b and IBM Supplied video lar phone cable IBM eyboara ana mouse Supplied plugged into right cables FC 4242 J side phone jack in HMC and connected to analog phone jack supplied by customer e Cat 5 cable connected to CT2
7. Alert notifications are sent to a designated alphanumeric pager when third party software is used to convert e mail messages See the Enterprise Management window help for specific procedures The following information is contained in an e mail or trap message Name of the affected managed device Host IP address only for a storage subsystem managed through a host agent Host name ID shown as directly managed if a storage subsystem is managed through each controller s Ethernet connection Event error type related to an event log entry Date and time of when the event occurred Brief description of the event For more information about event types for storage subsystems see Viewing Events with the Event Log in the Subsystem Management Window help system To set up alert notifications using SNMP traps you must copy and compile a management information base MIB file on the designated network management station NMS The NMS is the workstation where your network management service is running For example this can be an IBM Tivoli NetView network management station To learn more about IBM Tivoli NetView visit http www 306 iobm com software tivoli products netview Complete the following steps to set up alert notifications using SNMP traps before the set up of alert destinations You need to set up the designated management station only once 1 Ensure that the installation CD is inserted in the CD ROM drive on your
8. Time Date of Failure 3 How was the problem detected Does the problem existing on multiple machines Was the error detected by a user Was the error detected by the system Which management interface exhibited the problem For example TSM SMIT or CLI Are any error LEDs lit If yes which hardware product Is there a service request number displayed on the server For error messages is the message prefix ANR ANS or ANE If yes the message was generated by System Storage Archive Manager Have any recent changes been made to the network system software or hardware Can the DS4000 storage be accessed Can the DR550 ping another client or host on the network Once you have gathered sufficient information about the problem use the following table to decide where to start problem diagnosis IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 120 Problem Area Start with this information External network communication Check that the external network Ethernet cables are correctly connected to the servers Check that other systems are able to communicate on the network e If other systems are experiencing network problems the problem is external to the DR550 e If the DR550 is the only system that is failing start with the pSeries 615 Model 6C3 and Mode
9. drs_engine2_stdby Alert Destinations tdby drs_engine2_h Exit E Launched Subsystem Management Window for DRS_FAStT 1 2 From the DS4000 Storage Manager client Enterprise Management window go to Edit gt Configure Mail Server at the upper left side 3 Enter your mail SMTP server address in the first line This is the name of the mail server that forwards the e mail to the configured e mail alert destination This server must be able to route data to the network of the receiver Enter a meaningful sender address information in the second line of the window as shown in Error Reference source not found The sender s e mail address is displayed on every mail message that is sent to the configured e mail alert destination Configure Mail Server za 0 x Mail SMTP server mail customer com E mail sender address root DataRetention55 0 com OK Cancel Help If you do not specify an SMTP server name the Enterprise Management software attempts to send the e mail using a mail server on the local Storage Management Station The e mail sender s address required in the SMTP protocol must be specified or an error will result 4 Click OK E mail alert destination 1 Select the e mail tab from the Edit gt Alert Destinations menu screen at the DS4000 Storage Manager client Enterprise Management window The Add Edit Alerts dialog window opens 2 Enter the e mail address of the r
10. oj On o 10 100 1000 T5 Ze Ee S e J 10 100 1000 T6 e e iS 2 a oO oO N N O O 192 168 1 23 HACMP boot Ey ASS eee connection Gigabit EN Switch 2 customer s network To configure the DR550 for use within your network you have to change five IP addresses from their factory settings The changes are made on each of the P5 520 servers No changes are needed on the DS4100 or the 2005 B16 The following table which was also provided in the Site Preparation and Planning Section of this document may be helpful in recording the IP addresses to be used in your operational environment IP Description IP Address from Factory IP Address in Network drs_engine1_boot 192 168 1 21 drs_engine1_stdby 192 168 2 10 drs_engine2_boot 192 168 1 23 drs_engine2_stdby 192 168 2 11 drs_cluster_svc 192 168 1 22 IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 58 Connecting to 10 100 1000 Ethernet Copper Network The connection to the customer s 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet copper network is provided by the IBM Dual Port Base TX Ethernet PCI X Adapter located in PCI slot 1 on the very left side of each P5 520 server This is illustrated in the figure below It is important not to change the IP addresses on the P5 520 servers for the attachment of the DS4100 servers nor change the IP a
11. 1 and Server 1 is used to DS4100 2 if present in the configuration IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 16 Note only this special version of DS4000 Storage Manager should be used with the DR550 You should not use this version with other DS4000 or FAStT disk systems and should not replace this version with a standard version of DS4000 Storage Manager even if a newer version is available Content Management Applications For the DR550 to function within a customer IT environment information appropriate to be retained must be identified and supplied to the DR550 This can be accomplished with a content management application The content management application identifies information appropriate to be retained and provides this information to the DR550 via the SSAM API Client IBM DB2 Content Manager To assist customers in addressing needs for data retention IBM delivers DB2 Content Manager along with business consulting services as needed IBM DB2 Content Manager provides a foundation for managing accessing and integrating critical business information on demand It lets you integrate all forms of content document web image rich media across diverse business processes and applications including Siebel PeopleSoft and SAP Content Manager integrates with existing hardware and software investments both IBM
12. 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 5 Placing a Service Callanais ai ear eire Ta ires Na Er eiaa anae a Ta Erse i 122 DS4000 Service Alert Notification eeseeseesesoesoesoesossoesossessesoesoesossoesossossossesoesossoesorsossosseesesossoesossossossessessse 124 adaa a E A 126 UPDATES TO THIS GUIDE asnaannannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ennnen 128 IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 6 Introduction IBM System Storage DR550 one of IBM s Data Retention offerings is an integrated offering for clients that need to retain and preserve electronic business records The DR550 packages storage server and software retention components into a lockable cabinet Integrating IBM System P5 servers using POWER5 processors with IBM System Storage and TotalStorage products and IBM System Storage Archive Manager software this system is designed to provide a central point of control to help manage growing compliance and data retention needs The powerful system which fits into a lockable cabinet supports the ability to retain data and helps prevent tampering alteration The system s compact design can help with fast and easy deployment and incorporates an open and flexible architecture To help clients bett
13. 40 degrees C 14 104 degrees F Relative humidity 20 85 Electrical Power Voltage Range nominal 100 240 V ac Power 54 Watts Nominal 66 Watts Maximum Maximum altitude 2 135m 7 000 ft Altitude Up to 3 000 m 9 800 ft 7310 CR3 Physical Specifications Width 439 9 mm 17 3 in Depth 686 mm 27 in IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 112 Height 43 7 mm 1 72 in Weight 12 9 kg 44 8 4 Ib Operating Environment Temperature 10 35 degrees C 50 95 degrees F at 0 914 m 0 3000 ft 10 32 degrees C 50 90 degrees F at 914 2 133 m 3 000 7 000 ft Relative humidity 8 to 80 Electrical Power per power supply Voltage Range 100 127 nominal V ac 50Hz or 60 Hz 5 6 A 200 240 nominal V ac 50 Hz or 60 Hz 1 7A Power Source loading 0 55 kVA Maximum altitude 2 135m 7 000 ft Noise Level normal operation 4 4 bels Heat dissipation 1878 BTU per hour 7316 TF3 Physical Specifications Width 485 mm 19 in Depth 635 mm to 730 mm 29 0 in to 44 8 74 in Height closed 43 0 mm 1 7 in Height opened 410 mm 16 1 in Weight 12 8 kg 44 8 2 lbs LCD Panel Size 432 mm 17 in diagonal 337 92 H x 270 34 mm V 13 3 in x 10 6 in Type a Si TFT active matrix Pixel pitch 0 264 mm H x 0 264 mm V Operating Environment Not applicable 7014 T00 Rack Physical Specification
14. Backup on DVD RAM with Universal Disk Format 104 Recovering from a problem using the Recovery DVD esesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesssse 106 Boot from the Recovery DVD cc cccsesseescseeseeseseeseeeenecseecaeeaceecsesseeesesseeecsecseeeeaecaeeeeaesaeeeeaeeaeenenees 106 Set and Verify Installation Settings 0 cee cece eseseeeeseseeeeseseeeesesceeceeseeeseseeeeeeaeeeeseaeeeeeeseeeeeeateeeees 107 Backing Up the DR550 Data 253 seo cick ZosiecescieciuerecSeccensdscanasescnscsvetscoassesecencastecevesessesatnatecdsesestesasvosenscesesseentectonss 108 OTHER INFORMATION civcccscscsccccscesccesecescccveceteceteceeceveceeceueceeceueceeceuecebeceueceecebeceete 110 Environmental Specifications sscccscsssssssscsssscscsecessssesscsesssessssesscsssesessssesecsesesessssesecsssesecsssesecseseseceseses 110 Rao eer cee eer et ee cea gee ec aa erate een reer eer A A reper er rere epee greener E 110 DS4100 2 5 Steg fi het ee ee ee a te Bee cae eed a ee 110 DS4000 EXP100 on crsstoctcieciecsectecsscnsdeltas lap ticscaseatassaieisanderdtas Said estenterdhasea O r a 111 SAN Switches 2005 B1 0 oriei eons teasd ith a hoes eed ae teeta aetna NE ee a 111 TE g LO E Gr E Eo E EEEE ata mee er eens A freer nee AEA ee erate eerie a E S 111 TB1G THES e EE E E E ne ee ee 112 TOTA TOORaCK oo a a a a E ES 112 LOSt Key Replace me ntes isceieccitsocisscsssccedacteciectvosesscetestenreneatesdect
15. COMMAND STATUS window of SMIT The Command field shows OK while the text below says en2 changed Escape SMIT by pressing F10 2 From the AIX command line start SMIT Change Show Characteristics of a Network Interface with the command smitty chinet IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 66 Select the second network interface you want to change for instance en3 until it is highlighted Press Enter to change In the INTERNET ADDRESS dotted decimal field type the new IP address 100 100 51 123 In the Network MASK hexadecimal or dotted decimal field type the network mask 255 255 255 0 of the new network Press Enter Check the result of the command at the COMMAND STATUS window of SMIT The Command field shows OK while the text below says en3 changed Escape SMIT by pressing F10 Step 9 Verify the new addresses are working 1 From the AIX command line use the command ping for all the addresses except the cluster service address to verify they are working correctly Because you are logged in to drs_engine2 start to ping on drs_engine2 See Ping command to verify IP addresses are working for the ping command and its results Stop the ping command each time a result is displayed with the Ctrl C key combination Ping command to verify IP addresses are working ping 100 100 51 123 PING 100 100 51 123 100 100 51 123 8
16. Conversion Option cable 32P1637 connected to Out port in HMC server IBM Supplied IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 46 Dual Node All Configurations Ethernet Crossover cables IBM Supplied P5 520 2 DRS_Engine_2 P5 520 1 DRS_Engine_1 System a 22h bb 2 EaR 5 board 2 Oles fo Z as Et zO Sa 2055 las BN 6 C185 55 Ss L150 57 68 E A a OF lo fo Jos HS alec jo 29 2 Q 12s 2 15 o15 0 155 wo S GEOL o Oo Zol es o5 cSialre O55 cgi eje rS s lt os les B SxloS les RBIS xO 162 XS e 1O lt Ox 15 Sz sop y J 10 10 1000 T5 SREE IF T6 HTE _ 10 100 1000 T6 a ISZ a N O O O Cat 5 cable connected to USB Conversion Option cable p n 78P5833 7316 TF3 FC 4269 Cat 5 cable connected to USB Conversion Option cable p n 78P5833 7316 TF3 FC 4269 IBM Supplied IBM Supplied Netbay LCM mOoOO E 7316 TF3 Console with KVM switch FC 4202 Cat 5 cable connected to CT2 jar phone cable IBM and IBM supplied video Conversion Option cable p n 32P1637 ied plugged into right keyboard and mouse connected to Out port in HMC server side phone jack in HMC and cables FC 4242 IBM Supplied connected to analog phone m jack supplied by customer PAN As an option you can attach an external monitor using the serial ports on the P5 52
17. Data retention protection This feature is designed to prevent deliberate or accidental deletion of data until its specified retention criterion is met See Data Retention Protection for more information e Event based retention policy In some cases retention must be based on an external event such as closing a brokerage account System Storage Archive Manager supports event based retention policy to allow data retention to be based on an event other than the storage of the data See Defining and Updating an Archive Copy Group for more information This feature must be enabled via the commands sent by the content management application e Deletion hold In order to ensure that records are not deleted when a regulatory retention period has lapsed but other requirements mandate that the records continue to be maintained System Storage Archive Manager includes deletion hold Using this feature will IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 15 help prevent stored data from being deleted until the hold is released See Deletion Hold for more information This feature must be enabled via the commands sent by the content management application e Data encryption 144 8 bit Advanced Encryption Standard AES is now available for the Archive API Client Data can now be encrypted before transmitting to the DR550 and would then be
18. Do not change 192 168 5 25 drs_engine1_DS40002_ctrlB AIX Do not change IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 59 192 168 4 103 drs DS40002 cirlA DS4100 Do not change 192 168 5 104 drs_ DS40002 ctriB DS4100 Do not change DRS_Engine_2 192 168 1 23 drs_engine2_boot AIX To be changed 192 168 2 11 drs_engine2_stdby AIX To be changed 192 168 3 11 drs_engine2_hrtbeat AIX HACMP Do not change 192 168 4 24 drs_engine2_DS40001_ctrlA AIX Do not change 192 168 5 26 drs_engine2_DS40001_ctriB AIX Do not change 192 168 4 101 drs_DS40001_ctrlA DS4100 Do not change 192 168 5 102 drs DS40001_ ctriB DS4100 Do not change Preconfigured TCP IP addresses for 10 100 1000 Ethernet Each connection should be to a different 10 100 1000 Ethernet switch which are elements of the customer s network The reason to use different switches is to enhance network availability to the DR550 The boot network is the network for normal usage The second network is the standby network which is used in case of problems with the boot network It is important not to change the TCP IP addresses on the P5 520 servers for the attachment of the DS4100 servers nor change the TCP IP addresses on the DS4100 storage servers HACMP Configuration When changing the IP addresses you should use the integrated console to make these
19. Ethernet network To use the IBM System Storage DR550 you must change the IP network addresses set at the factory to conform to your IP network address schema This results in one task the setting of IP addresses for multiple adapters Connecting to Gigabit Ethernet Fibre Network The following diagram shows the network as configured at the factory The addresses that must be changed for integration into the customer s IP network are stored on both P5 520 servers Addresses for both nodes are stored on each server You do not need to configure any other addresses on the DR550 The following table shows the IP addresses associated with the servers storage and customer network Please note that some addresses may need to be changed while others should not be changed IP Address IP Description Device Configuration Need DRS_Engine_1 192 168 1 21 drs_engine1_boot AIX To be changed 192 168 2 10 drs_engine1_stdby AIX To be changed 192 168 1 22 drs_cluster_svc AIX HACMP To be changed 192 168 3 10 drs_engine1_hrtbeat AIX HACMP Do not change 192 168 4 23 drs_engine1_DS40002_ctrlA AIX Do not change 192 168 5 25 drs_engine1_DS40002_ctrlB AIX Do not change 192 168 4 103 drs DS40002 ctrlA DS4100 Do not change 192 168 5 104 drs DS40002 ctriB DS4100 Do not change DRS_Engine_2 192 168 1 23 drs_engine2_boot AIX To be changed 192 168 2 11 drs_engine2_stdby AIX To be changed 192 168 3 11 drs_engine2_hrt
20. Networks Unexpected network interface failure events can occur in HACMP configurations using switched networks if the networks and the Ethernet switches are incorrectly defined or configured Follow these guidelines when configuring switched networks e VLANs If VLANs are used all interfaces known to HACMP on a given network must be on the same VLAN e Autonegotiation settings Some Ethernet NICs are capable of autonegotiating their speed and other characteristics such as half or full duplex In general if the NIC supports it the NIC should be configured not to use autonegotiate but to run at the desired speed and duplex value The switch port to which the NIC is connected should be set to the same fixed speed and duplex value IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 86 For example you could use 10 10 10 1 as the IP Address Offset If you had a network with 2 NICs on each node and a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 you would end up with the following heartbeat IP aliases Node A 10 10 10 1 10 10 11 1 Node B 10 10 10 2 10 10 11 2 These addresses will show up when you run AIX commands such as netstat Note The clverify utility does not check the interfaces or subnet requirements for a heartbeat over IP aliases configuration because they use a separate address range Monitoring the HACMP Cluster Log files allow you
21. P5 520 to the customer s pair of 10 100 or gigabit Ethernet switches For connecting to a gigabit Ethernet network the boot primary connections are made from the first port of the 2 Port Gigabit Ethernet SX PCI X adapters in engine_1 and engine_2 to the customer s gigabit Ethernet switch Switch1 Switch 1 will carry network traffic in a normal situations The standby backup connections are made from the second port of the 2 Port Gigabit Ethernet SX PCI X Adapter installed on engine_1 and engine_2 to the customer s gigabit Ethernet switch Switch2 Switch2 will carry the network traffic to the DR550 when there is a network failure associated with connections to Switch1 All gigabit Ethernet connections are to use fiber optic cabling Dual Node 10 100 1000 Copper Ethernet Connectivity coe ae CtrlA CtriB DS4100 1 in Rack A CtrlA CtriB e DS4100 2 in Rack B P5 520 2 DRS _Engine_2 ajg System DT 8yo Lk Taai ee 2s i Board ES a or sn 2 ee Sea Wi vci o ok E vc 05 25 lo SF avjox 2g 3 sk E Hvc2 Beals sk E Hmc2 ae bees R B x Ba kta a A a io O Sok C 10 100 1000 T5 s Sok J 10 100 1000 T5 Fe eeeef _ 10 100 1000 T6 5x E 10 100 1000 T6 m S nN N usBo T7 O usBo 17 ij O uss Ts O O uss Ts O O O HACMP boot connection HACMP standby customer supplied cables HACMP
22. Press Enter IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 69 Start Cluster Services on these nodes Move cursor to desired item and press F ONE OR MORE items can be selected Press Enter AFTER making all selections sh refresh 0403 006 Execute permission denied gt r3 enginel gt drs_engine2 Fi Help F2 Refresh F3 Cancel F Select FS Image Fi0O Exit Enter Do f Find n Find Next Back on the Start Cluster Services screen check that both nodes are shown in the appropriate line and press Enter 5 To start the cluster services may take a few minutes Do not interrupt this process and wait for the OK message at the end of the process Command stdout yes stderr no Before command completion additional instructions may appear below Starting Cluster Services on node drs_enginel This may take a few minutes Please wait 6 When command execution completes and HACMP Cluster Services are started on all nodes specified SMIT displays a command status window It should display an OK message in the upper left corner If not you have to analyze the given messages at the same window fix the problem and start the process again If cluster services fail to start on any cluster node check the C SPOC utility log file named tmp cspoc log for error messages This file contains the command execution status of the C SP
23. Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 74 Remote Mirroring DR550 now includes the option of replicating archive data from one DR550 to another This replication is done between the DS4100 controller in the primary DR550 and the DS4100 controller in the secondary DR550 The replication is done synchronously thus creating a real time copy in the secondary site A failure in the primary site would allow the users to bring up the secondary site and continue with archiving When ordering the replication option several additions will be included in the DR550 The additions apply to both the primary DR550 and the secondary DR550 The additions include a larger switch 2005 B16 with 12 ports active instead of the 2005 B16 with 4 or 8 ports active additional fibre channel cables and the Enhanced Remote Volume Mirroring feature for the DS4100 controller manufacturing will install and enable the premium keys required Additional zoning will be setup for the larger switch Note Data Replication using DS4100 Enhanced Remote Mirroring is only available for configurations ranging from 5 6 TB to 44 8 TB No DS4100 based data replication is currently available for the 89 6 TB configurations or for configurations that extend beyond 44 8 TB Remote mirroring requires feature code 7355 to be installed on the DS4100 disk controller This is done in the factory This feature enables the premium keys associated with remote mirroring Enabling re
24. Transceiver 4 Pack 2 5605 Fibre Cable LC LC 5m multimode 1 Rack 7014 T00 7014 T00 IBM RS 6000 Rack Model T00 1 0233 Rack Content Specify 7316 TF3 1 EIA 1 0234 Rack Content Specify 1710 10U 3 EIA 1 0247 Rack Content Specify 7310 CR2 1 EIA 1 0248 Rack Content Specify 1 EIA 1 0254 Rack Content Specify 1724 100 3 EIA 1 0257 Rack Content Specify 9131 52A 4 EIA 1 0706 DR550 Integration single node 1 6068 Front Door for 1 8 Meter Rack Flat Black 1 6098 Side Panel for 1 8 or 2 0 Meter Rack Black 2 6580 Optional Rack Security Kit 1 7188 Power Dist Unit Side Mount Universal UTG0247 Connector 1 9188 Power Dist Unit Specify Base Side Mount Universal UTG0247 Connector 1 9300 US English Nomenclature 1 9800 United States Canada Power Cord 1 The following table highlights the versions used in DR550 Components Software or Firmware Levels DS4100 NVSRAM N1724F100R912V05 Appware 06 12 16 00 Bootware 06 12 16 00 DS4000 EXP100 ESM Firmware 9563 DS4000 Storage Manager Version 9 12 6500 00 Note this is a special version only available with DR550 It is not specifically ordered but included with the hardware 2005 B16 Firmware 4 4 0e or later AIX 5 3 TL 04 with Atape driver 9 6 0 0 and Atldd 6 3 1 0 System Storage Archive 5 3 2 0 Manager System Storage Archive 5 3 0 0 Manager Client An integrated management console is part of the DR550 offering An as option limited function is avai
25. a single terminal you may connect it to one P5 520 and configure the server Then connect it to the other P5 520 server and configure it Thus only one terminal is needed as the console in setting up the DR550 For convenience the front FS1 serial port is often preferred Dual Node Configurations Note that P5 520 engine_1 also referred to as drs_engine_1 is located in Rack1 position 13 P5 520 engine_2 also referred to as drs_engine_2 is located in Rack1 position 19 Also refer to the Cabling between the Racks section for an illustration of the location of engine_1 and engine_2 It is recommended that you disconnect the cable at the server side when the console is not in use Connecting AC Power Check the AC Outlets Refer to the 7014 Series Model T00 and Model T42 Installation Guide for additional information in the installation and setup of the 7014 Series Model T00 rack Before plugging the rack into the AC power source do the following checks on the AC power source CAUTION Do not touch the receptacle or the receptacle faceplate with anything other than your test probes before you have met the requirements in step 8 1 Turn off the branch circuit breaker for the ac power outlet that the rack will plug into To the circuit breaker switch attach tag S229 0237 which reads Do Not Operate Note All measurements are made with the receptacle face plate in the normal installed position 2 Some receptacles are enclosed in m
26. aixbman wsmadmn wsmadmntfrm h tm e Performance Management Guide path and name is usr share man info en_US a_doc_lib aixbman prftungd prftungdtfrm htm e Network Information Services NIS and NIS path and name is usr share man info en_US a_doc_lib aixbman nisplus nisplustfrm htm e System Management Guide Communications and Networks path and name is usr share man info en_US a_doc_lib aixbman commadmn commadmnttr m htm HACMP Available on HACMP V5 1 for AIX Subsystems Documentation CD LCD4 1171 HACMP for AIX Administration and Troubleshooting Guide path and name is pubs HACMP pdf ha_admin_troubleshoot pdf System Storage Archive Manager Tivoli Storage Manager Messages and Problem Determination Available on the Web at http publib boulder ibm com tividd td IBMStorageManagerMessages5 2 2 htm i IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 122 Viewing the AIX runtime error log Log on to the system as the ibmce user Check the system error log by entering the following command at the AIX prompt Cat var log messages grep RTAS more The run time error messages are logged in the messages file under var log Support Web Site http Awww 1 ibm com servers storage support disk dr html has additional information applicable to the DR550 Placing a Service Call Should a problem occur and you need
27. any in the Location of packages to copy to DVD field This field is required if additional packages are to be placed on the DVD see the previous step The location can be a directory or DVD device You can specify the full path name to a customization script in the Customization script field If given the mkcd command copies the script to the DVD file system You must have the CUSTOMIZATION_FILE field already set in the bosinst data file in the mksysb image or use a user specified bosinst data file with the CUSTOMIZATION_FILE field set The mkcd command copies this file to the RAM file system Therefore the path in the CUSTOMIZATION_FILE field must be as follows filename Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 106 You can use your own bosinst data file rather than the one in the mksysb image by entering the full path name of your bosinst data file in the User supplied bosinst data file field To enable debugging for the mkdvd command set Debug output to yes The debug output goes to the smit log You can use your own image data file rather than the image data file in the mksysb image by entering the full path name of your image data file for the User supplied image data file field When you have created the DVD please label it appropriately and keep it in a safe place If you have a dual node configuration you should repeat the st
28. are up and HACMP is not up 1 Using the integrated console logon to both AIX servers Use the DR550 userid for each server 2 For each server Switch to root using the appropriate password 3 Execute cfgmgr on both nodes 4 Start HACMP services on both nodes using the following menu smitty hacmp Select system management C SPOC Select Manage HACMP services Select Start cluster services Select both nodes of the 2 entry of the screen start cluster services on these nodes 5 This will bring up TSM as part of cluster services then Login to TSM in 10 minutes using the ADMIN userid and check out TSM server and validate all information and data 6 Atthe TSM prompt the TSM administrator can run q lic q dbvol q loglov q db q log q stat q sys O O O O O IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 80 7 If needed you will need to change the IP address within the application server the server running some type of content management application to point to the remote DR550 For Dual Node HACMP implementation Assuming AIX servers are not operational Start the server power on in the secondary DR550 2 When the power up cycle is complete and AIX has completed its startup procedures using the integrated console logon to AIX using the DR550 userid 3 Switch to Root and enter the appropriate
29. as the console 6 Select the language for the BOS Installation menus by typing the corresponding number in the Choice field Press Enter to open the Welcome to Base Operating System Installation and Maintenance screen 7 Type 2 to select 2 Change Show Installation Settings and Install in the Choice field and press Enter Welcome to Base Operating System Installation and Maintenance eg Type the number o indicated by gt gt gt your choice and press Enter Choice is 1 Start Install Now with Default Settings gt gt gt 2 Change Show Installation Settings and Install 3 Start Maintenance Mode for System Recovery IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 107 88 Help 99 Previous Menu gt gt gt Choice 1 2 Set and Verify Installation Settings 1 In the Installation and Settings screen verify the installation settings are correct by checking the method of installation New and Complete Overwrite the disk or disks you want to install the primary language environment settings and the installation options A summary of selected options displays Confirm your selections and press Enter to begin the BOS installation The system automatically reboots after installation is complete Otherwise go to sub step 2 2 To change the System Settings which includes the method of installation a
30. been implemented Product Description Qty Management Console 7310 CR3 7310 CR3 Rack mounted Hardware Management Console 1 0707 Integrate with IBM TotalStorage Storage DR550 1 0961 Hardware Management Console for POWERS Licensed Machine Code 1 4651 Rack Indicator Rack 1 1 6458 Power Cord 4M 14Ft 400V 14A IEC320 C13 IEC320 C14 1 7801 Ethernet Cable 6M Hardware Management Console to System Unit 1 9300 Language Group US English 1 7316 TF3 IBM 7316 TF3 Rack Mounted Flat Panel Console Kit 1 0707 Integrate with IBM System Storage DR550 1 4202 Keyboard Video Mouse LCM Displays 1 4242 6 Foot Extender Cable for Displays 1 4269 USB Conversion Option 1 6350 Travel Keyboard US English 1 9300 Language Group Specify US English 1 9911 Power Cord 4M All Standard Cord 1 5771 RS1 Initial Software Support 1 Year 1 0612 Per Processor Software Support 1 Year 1 7000 Agreement for MCRSA 1 DR550 Engine 1 9131 52A 9131 Model 52A 0706 Integrate with DR500 IBM TotalStorage 1 Retention Solution single node 1930 1024 MB 2X512MB DIMMS 276 PIN 533 MHZ 1 DDR 2 SDRAM 1968 73 4 GB 10 000 RPM Ultra320 SCSI Disk Drive 2 IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 22 Assembly 1977 2 Gigabit Fibre Channel PCI X Adapter 3 1980 POWER GXT135P Graphics Accelerator With 1 Digital Support 1983 IBM 2 Port 10 100 1000 Base TX Etherne
31. boot connection Customer supplied 40 0 0 a el OH 00 0 a0 c Ethernet cables 10 100 1000 EN Switch 1 10 100 1000 EN Switch 2 customer s network customer s network Customer supplied Ethernet cables IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 44 Dual Node Gigabit Fiber Optic Ethernet Connectivity IBM supplied Ethernet IBM supplied Ethernet crossover cables crossover cables e e e LJ e 9 e e e e e e e e e eo CtrlA CtrlB DS4100 1 in Rack A CtrlA CtrlB DS4100 2 in Rack B P5 520 2 DRS_Engine_2 U o o N o k DRS_Engine_1 System 1EN Xl sl5o System TENA 5S Board eo 2 G5 58 28 board 9 les Os Be s2 37 LOWS Is g 29 eNi 5 Do mel EAER lee Be 15 H vc od S5 8 l9jsS Ee 5 jas 52 oF E Hvc2 avo joe W gjet jew E Hvc2 D joo ug ee Ls IPS salcol so e fee oe felts leg E lt wt 80 55 a E lt T 52 BE ezi e s eze fe J Ore 107007000 T5 PE ls eOlE 10100 1000 T5 2 s f 5 lt J 10 100 1000 T6 e js _ 10 100 1000 T6 a la o D a o g IN uso 17 iil uso 17 usB1 Ts O usBi Ta O HACMP boot connection Customer supplied Ethernet cables HACMP boot connection Customer supplied Ethernet cables
32. change the predefined hscroot password immediately To change the predefined hscroot password do the following In the Navigation Area the area on the left side of the screen click the HMC Users icon In the HMC Management HMC Users area the area on the right side of the screen click on Manage HMC Users and Access Select hscroot so that the User ID is highlighted Click on User and then click on Modify Fill in the new password in the Password field and in the Confirm password field then click OK Click User and then click Exit The HMC is shipped with a predefined root user password The root user ID and password cannot be used to log in to the console However the root user ID and password are needed to perform some maintenance procedures To control access to the HMC do the following In the Navigation Area the area on the left side of the screen click the HMC Users icon In the HMC Management HMC Users area the area on the right side of the screen click on Manage HMC Users and Access Select root so that the User ID is highlighted Click on User and then click on Modify Fill in the new password in the Password field and in the Confirm password field and then click OK Click User and then click Exit AIX For the AIX operating system for both IBM eServer p5 520 servers you should change the passwords for all four preconfigured system accounts dr550 dr550adm ibmce and root Because of AIX security re
33. changes If the integrated console is not working the serial port on the front of each P5 520 server is available for connection to a TTY terminal provided by the customer The console works best with a physical ASCII terminal such as IBM 3151 or vt100 or a PC workstation running a terminal emulator such as hyperterm emulating vt100 HACMP heartbeat information is exchanged between the two nodes through the host bus adapters Ethernet in slot 3 of the P5 520s This connection is used to monitor the network and server ensuring that a failure does not cause an interruption in data access The HACMP configuration needs to be modified when the solution is deployed in the customer environment The boot and the standby addresses will have to be modified to be compatible with the customer subnet that they connect to It is a best practice recommendation to have them boot and standby on different subnets Procedures for Changing IP Addresses To configure the DR550 for the use with your network you have to change five IP addresses from their factory settings The changes are made on both P5 520 servers No changes are needed on the DS4100 or the 2005 B16 The following table which was also provided in the Site Preparation and Planning Section of this document may be helpful in recording the IP addresses to be used in your operational environment IP Description IP Address from Factory IP Address in Network Drs_engine1_boot
34. for the performance or interoperability of any non IBM products discussed herein Information concerning non IBM products was obtained from the suppliers of those products their published announcements or other publicly available sources IBM has not tested those products in connection with this publication and cannot confirm the accuracy of performance compatibility or any other claims related to non IBM products Questions on the capabilities of non IBM products should be addressed to the suppliers of those products The provision of the information contained herein is not intended to and does not grant any right or license under any IBM patents or copyrights Inquiries regarding patent or copyright licenses should be made in writing to IBM Director of Licensing IBM Corporation North Castle Drive Armonk NY 10504 1785 U S A The performance data contained herein was obtained in a controlled isolated environment Actual results that may be obtained in other operating environments may vary significantly While IBM has reviewed each item for accuracy in a specific situation there is no guarantee that the same or similar results will be obtained elsewhere IBM s customer is responsible for ensuring its own compliance with legal requirements It is the customer s sole responsibility to obtain advice of competent legal counsel as to the identification and interpretation of any relevant laws and regulatory requirements that may affect
35. gt Operations Update an Administrator Once changed you should test the new passwords You can test by logging in the user to the IBM System Storage Archive Manager server again DS4000 Storage Manager Version 9 12 now includes a password The password is set to DR550 at the factory and should be changed once you begin to use the tool The password is requested any time a change is made within the tool To change the password to one that conforms to company guidelines the following procedure can be used IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 83 DR550_3to14_DR4100 IBM TotalStorage DS4000 FAStT Storage Manager 9 Subsystem Management Ee x Storage Subsystem View Mappings Array Logical Drive Controller Drive Advanced Help view Profile Locate Configuration E Mappings View Premium Features Remote Mirroring bP es ee Drive Controller Enclosure 0 SATA Front Recovery Guru Sana PUUBBBBBEEBEBLU nge Set Controller Clocks Back Rename Enclosure Order 4 aen a e jpoowmo Cache Settings Media Scan Settings Failover Alert Delay Drive Enclosure 1 SATA een BEBBCBBBEEBEEL w E RVM_Stg_Source 5 GB RE Mirror Repository 1 0 125 GB BE Mirror Repository 2 0 125 GB Free Capacity 613 329 GB amp Array 2 RAID 5 B TSMDbBkup 30
36. includes the management application used to setup call home To help ensure console functionality the HMC is not available as a general purpose computing resource The HMC offers a service focal point for the 520 server s that are attached Itis connected to a dedicated port on the service processor of the POWERS system via an Ethernet connection Tools are included for problem determination and service support such as call home and error log notification through the internet or via modem The customer will need to supply the connection to the network or phone system The HMC is connected to the keyboard mouse and monitor installed in the rack The IBM 7316 TF3 is a rack mounted flat panel console kit consisting of a 17 inch 337 9 mm x 270 3 mm flat panel color monitor rack keyboard tray IBM travel keyboard English only and the Netbay LCM switch This is packaged as a 1U kit and is mounted in the rack along with the other DR550 components The Netbay LCM Switch is mounted in the same rack space located behind the flat panel monitor The IBM Travel Keyboard is configured for English An integrated mouse is included in the keyboard The HMC and the P5 520 servers are connected to the Netbay LCM switch so that the monitor and keyboard can access all three servers IBM TotalStorage DS4100 Midrange Disk System and IBM TotalStorage DS4000 EXP100 The DR550 includes one IBM TotalStorage DS4100 Midrange Disk System hereafter referred to as
37. information to your service provider In case of the DR550 the connection is established through a local modem attached to the Hardware Management Console The next sections describe how to set up your server to use the service tools for your operating environment Setting up your HMC to connect to your service provider You must set up your HMC service environment with the following procedure 1 Log in to the HMC of your DR550 with the user hscroot You will find the starting point for all the configuration tasks in the Navigation Area of the HMC under Service Applications Navigation Area E Q Management Environment E f localhost localdomain E Server and Partition Information Center and Setup Wizard EJ Licensed Internal Code Maintenance 4 C Service Applications amp Service Agent Remote Support amp Service Focal Point 2 Choosing the local modem as your connection method Use the Remote Support application on the HMC to specify the kind of connection local modem you want to use To specify this information follow these steps on your HMC a In the Navigation Area open Service Applications IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 88 b Select Remote Support c Select Customize Outbound Connectivity In the Customize Outbound Connectivity window you must enable the local sy
38. install by typing the number that corresponds to the hard disk name and pressing Enter The disk will now be selected as indicated by gt gt gt Do this for each disk that you want to be part of the AIX root volume group To unselect the destination disk type the number again and press Enter 5 Complete the disk selection by typing a 0 in the Choice field and press Enter The Installation and Settings screen displays with New and Complete Overwrite as the method of installation and the user selected disks 6 To change the Primary Language Environment Settings type 2 in the Choice field and press Enter Type the number that corresponds to the Cultural Convention Language and Keyboard for your selection and press Enter 7 To change the More Options type 3 in the Choice field and press Enter Among the installation options available to you in AIX 5 2 you can Change the desktop application Enable or disable the Trusted Computing Base option Enable or disable the Controlled Access Protection Profile CAPP and Evaluation Assurance Level 4 EAL4 option Enable the 64 bit kernel Enable the Enhanced Journaled File System JFS2 Install graphics software Install the documentation services software 8 Verify that the selections are correct in the Overwrite Installation Summary screen as follows Overwrite Installation Summary Disks hdisk0O Cultural Convention en_US Language en_US Keyboard en_US 64 Bit Kernel Ena
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40. redundant for high availability This implementation in the DR550 is designed to provide high performance scalability and high fault tolerance For the single node configurations only one switch 2005 B16 included This creates a single independent SAN and can be used for both disk and tape access The 2005 B16 is a 16 port dual speed auto sensing fibre channel switch Eight ports are populated with 2 gigabit shortwave transceivers when the DR550 is configured for single copy mode Twelve ports are populated with 2 gigabit short wave tranceivers when the DR550 is configured for enhanced remote volume mirroring This dual implementation is designed to provide a fault tolerant fabric topology to help avoid single points of failure IBM SAN Fibre Channel Switch 2005 B16 Each switch in the DR550 comes pre zoned by ports Both switches are configured with distinct zones as illustrated below Accessing the Switch es If you need to access the switch es to review the zoning information error messages or other information you will need to connect Ethernet cables provided by the customer to the Ethernet port IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 11 on the switch These cables would also need to be connected to the customer network You can then access the switch using the IP address The Userid is ADMIN and the passwo
41. running successfully This is particularly relevant if you have set up scheduled backups of the database Installing and Setting Up System Storage Archive Manager API Clients The DR550 storage interface is the System Storage Archive Manager API Client You may need to install the System Storage Archive Manager API Client V5 2 2 or later on the server s that are sending data to the DR550 Your software vendor may offer specific recommendations for defining System Storage Archive Manager storage management policies the System Storage Archive Manager client node names and System Storage Archive Manager client Include Exclude lists You will also need to point to the network address of the DR550 in the System Storage Archive Manager Client Communications Options definition The following web based education is available from Tivoli and may be beneficial in providing more information on System Storage Archive Manager The site for web based training for externals is the Virtual Tivoli Skill Center cgsel cgselearning com tivoliskills IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 30 Installation and Activation Safety Notices A danger notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing death or serious injury A caution notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing moderate or minor p
42. servers and the locations of their start and stop scripts are stored in the HACMP server Configuration Database object class However the scripts themselves as well as any applications they may call are not saved If you have not modified the DR550 with additional scripts then it does not apply Creating Adding a Cluster Snapshot You can initiate cluster snapshot creation from any cluster node You can create a cluster snapshot on a running cluster The cluster snapshot facility retrieves information from each node in the cluster Accessibility to all nodes is required The snapshot is stored on the local node To create a cluster snapshot 1 Enter smit hacmp 2 In SMIT select HACMP Extended Configuration gt Snapshot Configuration gt Add a Cluster Snapshot and press Enter 3 Enter any appropriate field values You have now created a cluster snapshot Applying a Cluster Snapshot Applying a cluster snapshot overwrites the data in the existing HACMP Configuration Database classes on all nodes in the cluster with the new Configuration Database data contained in the snapshot You can apply a cluster snapshot from any cluster node Applying a cluster snapshot may affect HACMP Configuration Database objects and system files as well as user defined files If cluster services are inactive on all cluster nodes applying the snapshot changes the IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM S
43. steps are satisfactorily completed IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 48 6 Turnon the branch circuit breaker Measure for the appropriate voltages between phases If no voltage is present on the receptacle case or grounded pin the receptacle is safe to touch 7 With an appropriate meter verify that the voltage at the ac outlet is correct 8 Verify that the grounding impedance is correct by using the ECOS 1020 1023 B7106 C7106 or an appropriately approved ground impedance tester Cabling AC The DR550 rack s have sets of AC power rails left and right traversing vertically in the rear of the rack cabinet Each rail in a set should be connected to a different AC power feed if that is available This is to enhance the availability of the rack components Each power source should be 220V or 200V single phase rated at 30 amps For the 5 6 and 11 2 TB configurations there are two power rails For the 22 4 and 44 8 TB offering there are four power rails For the 89 6 TB offering there will be eight power rails 4 per rack Power cords are shipped with each rack one per rail to enable cabling to AC power above or below each rack Power cords come with NEMA L6 30 connectors Each device in the rack is connected to the AC Power Rails When shipped from the factory each component will have the AC power switch in the OFF positio
44. stored on the disk tape in an encrypted format While the software has been renamed many of the supporting documents have not been renamed yet You will see references to SSAM and TSM throughout this document Overtime the documentation will be updated to reflect the new naming conventions For more information on System Storage Archive Manager and refer to the Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX Version 5 3 Administrator s Guide Administrator s Reference and Quick Start manuals which can be found on the web at http publib boulder ibm com infocenter tivihnelp index jsp toc com ibm itstorage doc toc xml Select Storage Manager for Data Retention and then Storage Manager for AIX Server and then the Administrator s Guide System Storage Archive Manager API Client The System Storage Archive Manager API Client is used in conjunction with System Storage Archive Manager server code as the link to applications that produce or manage information to be stored retrieved and retained Content management applications such as The IBM DB2 Content Manager identify information to be retained The content management application calls the System Storage Archive Manager SSAM archive API Client to store retrieve and communicate retention criteria to the SSAM server The SSAM API Client must be installed on the application or middleware server that is used to initiate requests to DR550 The application or middleware server must call the SSAM API to ini
45. to connect the switches are not included in the zones for remote mirroring These zoning configurations may be needed if you ever need to rezone the 2005 B16 For more information 2005 B16 data sheets can be downloaded from http www 03 ibm com servers storage san b_type san16b 2 express Should one of the switches fail dual node configurations only the logical volumes within the DS4100 systems are available through the other controller and switch IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 14 Software Overview High Availability Cluster Multi Processing HACMP for AIX The data retention application can be a business critical application The DR550 can provide a high availability environment by leveraging the capabilities of AIX and High Availability Cluster Multi Processing HACMP with dual P5 servers and redundant networks This is referred to as the dual node configuration IBM also offers a single node configuration that does not include HACMP HACMP is designed to maintain as operational applications such as System Storage Archive Manager if a component in a cluster node fails In case of a component failure HACMP is designed to move the application along with the resources from the active node to the standby passive node in the DR550 Cluster Nodes The two P5 520 servers running AIX with HACMP daemons are Server node
46. to contact IBM for service please call in a follows If you think the problem is hardware related contact IBM Service using the appropriate number When the call screening process begins select the Hardware option option 1 select Place a Service Request option 1 Select that you KNOW your machine type option 1 and enter 2214 in the voice response unit when prompted When the agent comes on the line that individual will pull up the appropriate DR550 script and will process the call At some point in the call process you may be required to supply the machine type and serial number You should use the serial number of the failing component or use the DS4100 1724 100 if you do not know the specific failing component If you think the problem is software related then contact IBM Service using the appropriate number When the call screening process begins select Software option 2 and then select option 3 and tell the agent that you have a DR550 IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 123 Legal Notices Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without written permission from IBM Product data has been reviewed for accuracy as of the date of initial publication Product data is subject to change withou
47. to track cluster events and history The usr es adm cluster log file tracks cluster events the tmp hacmp out file records the output generated by configuration scripts as they execute the usr es sbin cluster history cluster mmddyyyy log file logs the daily cluster history the tmp cspoc log file logs the status of C SPOC commands executed on cluster nodes You should also check the RSCT log files HACMP provides the usr es sbin cluster clstat utility for monitoring a cluster and its components The clstat utility reports whether the cluster is up down or unstable It also reports whether a node is up down joining leaving or reconfiguring and the number of nodes in the cluster For each node clstat displays the IP label and IP address of each network interface attached to the node and whether that interface is up or down See the c stat main page for additional information If clstat is run on an X Window client a graphical display appears The c stat command and the a flag can be used on an ASCII display on an X capable machine Error Notification and Monitoring Several technologies are available to monitor the DR550 and report errors DS4000 Storage Manager e mail and SNMP alerting are available The Storage Manager s management information base MIB is provided on the Storage Manager 9 12 or 9 15 CD that is shipped with the DR550 Installing just the MIB will not affect the 9 12 65 version of code Please do not install any othe
48. 0 17 March 2006 Page 10 provide high performance and functionality Events such as upgrades to support the latest version of DS4000 Storage Manager can also often be executed without stopping operations IBM DS4100 Storage Server in the DR550 at a glance Characteristics Model 1724 100 RAID controller Dual active 2 GB RAID controllers Cache 512 MB total battery backed Host interface 4 Fibre Channel FC Switched and FC Arbitrated Loop FC AL standard Drive interface Redundant 2 Gbps FC AL connections EXP100 drives 400 GB 7200 RPM SATA disk drives EXP100 enclosures 14 400 GB SATA disk drive modules offering up to 5 6 Terabytes TB of physical capacity per enclosure RAID Level 5 configured RAID 10 can be configured at the customer s site using an optional IBM Services consultant Maximum drives supported 112 Serial ATA drives using 8 EXP100 Expansion Units per DS4100 Fans Dual redundant hot swappable Management software IBM DS4000 Storage Manager version 9 12 65 Special version for exclusive use with DR550 IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch Two IBM TotalStorage SAN Fibre Channel Switches are used to interconnect both P5 520 servers with the DS4100s to create a SAN dual node configurations Tape attachment such as the 3592 TS1120 or LTO can be done using the additional ports on the switches The switches 2005 B16 build two independent SANs which are designed to be fully
49. 0 GB I Tsmstgos 1 024 GB E Tsmstgos 1 024 GB LEP Tsmstgo6 440 578 GB os SAR IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 84 saz DR550_3to14_DR4100 IBM TotalStorage DS4000 FAStT Storage Manager 9 Subsystem Management Storage Subsystem View Mappings Array Logical Drive Controller Drive Advanced Help Ea SB 5 SB amp als E LogicaPhysical view F Mappings view stem DR550_3to14_DR4100 Drive Controller Enclosure 0 SATA Sa Array 1 RAID 5 Front E Tsmapps 2 GB sata NDARARDARADBDEU zan sa DR550 _3to14_DR4100 Ch P d E TsmpbLogs 115 GB a ange Passwor B TSMStg01 1 024 GB Enter a new password for this storage subsystem If the password has not been previously set by any B TSMStg02 1 024 GB user no current password is required B R VM_Apps_Source 1 Current password ma RVM_DbLogs_Source FO J J f g 5 j ry B RYM_Stg_Source 5 GE IR Mirror Repository 1 0 New password are Mirror Repository 2 0 Free Capacity 613 329 Confirm new password amp Array 2 RAID 5 A TSMDbBkup 300 GB oK area Help B TSMStg04 1 024 GB B TSMStg05 1 024 GB LEP TSMStg06 440 578 GB s Ea IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 85 fa
50. 006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 116 In the diagrams above the orange dotted cables represent the connections between the HBAs in the servers and the ports on the SAN switches The solid lines orange represent connections to the tape drives You will use switch ports 5 7 for tape connections You can have up to three 3592s attached in this configuration You will need to make the same connections regardless of the capacity of the disk within DR550 Configurations for appropriate tape drives and libraries can be provided by your IBM account team or IBM Business Partner The required software for tape attachment is already installed in the DR550 This includes updated device drivers and a new version of SSAM 5 3 2 You will need to make sure that the firmware on the tape drives and libraries is updated to the latest version if you are using existing machines If you have purchased new 3592s the firmware for WORM support will already be installed Data Migration When using tape with the DR550 you should review the appropriate SSAM parameters involved with data migration TSM has the ability to migrate data from one media to another from the disk in the DR550 to a WORM cartridge in the 3592 as an example as determined by the parameters These parameters are documented in the TSM publications and are also included in the DR550 redbook Two of the parameters t
51. 0s To interact with the system software interfaces or to run diagnostics from a DVD RAM using an external device you will need to do the following e Connect a terminal or PC to the serial port FS1 on the front of the unit using a null modem cable RJ45 to 9 pin Serial cable which is provided by IBM Your PC may need to use an emulator such as HyperTerminal often supplied with Windows family operating systems Set the emulation mode to vt100 and use the following communication settings e 19200 baud 8 bit 1 stop bit No parity Xon Xoff The following procedure is to connect the ASCII tty terminal or PC to the P5 520 this is provided as information only as it is recommended that you use the integrated console for all DR550 management activity 1 Before doing this step read and understand Read the Safety Notices This system drawer is equipped with serial port 1 located in the front FS1 and rear S1 of the system 3 Use an RJ 45 to 9 pin serial null modem cable IBM supplied to connect to the front serial port FS1 4 When using FS1 the rear serial port 1 is deactivated IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 47 5 Use a 9 pin to 9 pin serial converter cable customer supplied when connecting to the rear serial port 1 An ASCII tty terminal must be used to configure both P5 520 servers If you have
52. 100_1 4 I eu EXP100_2 7 1st bal EXP100_2 6 B L four I Lur DRS_Engine_1 ll lol El lel lel EXP100_2 4 mE eoj i our L eaj our EXP100_1 3 EXP100_2 3 EXP100_1 2 EXP100_2 2 Ea cm our cm our EXP100_1 1 EXP100_2 1 DS4100_1 Cabling to the customer s Ethernet IP Network The DR550 provides for connecting to the customers Ethernet network using either 10 100 copper connections or gigabit fibre connections For DR550 single node configurations only one Ethernet connection is needed For DR550 dual node configurations four Ethernet connections are required this enables HACMP failover if network problems occur For the dual node configurations two connections should be made to each of two customer provided subnets Typically it is expected that the customer will connect the DR550 to their existing network including existing customer provided Ethernet switches Single Node Configurations The following diagrams show the connections from an Ethernet perspective With only one processing node there is only a single Ethernet connection to the existing network The type of connection copper or fiber optic is based on the adapter in the DR550 This choice is made when the DR550 is ordered IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version
53. 192 168 1 21 Drs_engine1_stdby 192 168 2 10 Drs_engine2_boot 192 168 1 23 Drs_engine2_stdby 192 168 2 11 Drs_cluster_svc 192 168 1 22 IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 60 Once the DR550 has been physically connected to the customer network the following IP addresses need to be changed Using smit or smitty the Ethernet devices that will be used for the BOOT IP address i e end for 10 100 en for gigabit and the STANDBY address i e en3 for 10 100 en2 for gigabit need to be changed HACMP also requires changes to the configuration HACMP configuration menu must be invoked through smit or smitty Configure HACMP Communication Interface Devices menu Once the changes have been made to the HACMP configuration the customer must perform the Extended Verification and Synchronization smitty hacmp to verify the changes The following sequence of steps assumes the utilization of SMIT Configuration steps detail This section details and illustrates how to set up all five new IP addresses Most settings are done using the System Management Interface Tool SMIT of AIX SMIT is an interactive interface application designed to simplify system management tasks We start SMIT on the AIX command line prompt by typing smitty The smitty command displays a hierarchy of menus that can lead to interactive dialogues SM
54. 22 600 GB 25 hdisk27 tsmstglv23 2035 GB 26 hdisk28 tsmstglv24 2035 GB 27 hdisk29 tsmstglv25 600 GB 28 hdisk30 tsmstglv26 2035 GB 29 hdisk31 tsmstglv27 2035 GB 30 hdisk32 tsmstglv44 8 600 GB 31 hdisk33 tsmstglv29 2035 GB 32 hdisk34 tsmstglv30 2035 GB 33 hdisk35 tsmstglv31 600 GB 34 hdisk36 tsmstglv32 2035 GB 35 hdisk37 tsmstglv33 2035 GB 36 hdisk38 tsmstglv34 600 GB 37 hdisk39 tsmstglv35 2035 GB 38 hdisk40 tsmstglv36 2035 GB 39 hdisk41 tsmstglv37 600 GB 40 hdisk42 tsmstglv38 2035 GB 41 hdisk43 tsmstglv39 2035 GB 42 hdisk44 tsmstglv40 600 GB 43 hdisk45 tsmstglv41 2035 GB 44 hdisk46 tsmstglv42 2035 GB 45 hdisk47 tsmstglv43 600 GB 46 hdisk48 tsmstglv44 Note the actual size of the last LUN in each disk drawer is an approximate value The actual size may be slightly different from what is published Backup times for the SSAM data base will vary depending on the used portion of the allocated space As the data base fills up could take years to do this you should expect longer backup times AIX settings The following has been setup for the AIX server s e Paging space has been increased by 1536 MB Now DR550 has a paging space of 1536 512 2048 MB paging space e Changed TCP parameter in AIX rfc1323 1 lt the default value was 0 In addition FTP and Telnet services have been shut down All other ports sockets are blocked with the exception of those needed by AIX HACMP and System Storage Archive Manager IBM Stora
55. 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 42 Single Node 10 100 1000 Copper Ethernet Connectivity IBM supplied Ethernet crossover cables CtrlA CtriB DS4100 System board mmc Hmc 2 Gb Fibre Channel Adapter Slot 1 tape Pwr GXT135p Graphics Adapter Slot 2 C 10 100 1000 T5 _ 10 100 1000 T6 2 Port 10 100 1000 Ethernet TX PCI X Adapter Slot 3 usso 77 i usB1 73M QO Customer supplied Ethernet cables 00da add a d 10 100 1000 EN Switch 1 customer s network Single Node Gigabit Fiber Optic Ethernet Connectivity IBM supplied Ethernet crossover cables CtriA CtriB DS4100 Adapter Slot 2 Slot 4 DS4100 Slot 5 DS4100 PCI X Adapter Slot 3 C 10 100 1000 T5 _ 10 100 1000 T6 Adapter Slot 1 tape Pwr GXT135p Graphics 2 Port Gigabit Ethernet SX usso 77 i usB1 Ts ii O O OO Customer supplied Ethernet cables Gigabit EN Switch 1 customer s network IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 43 Dual Node Configurations Boot is used to indicate the primary connection There is one Ethernet connection from both engine_1 and engine_2 Standby is provided as a backup connection in the event of a network failure to provide an alternate network path The diagrams below show the connections to be made from each engine
56. 481 8 mm 18 97 in Depth 597 4 mm 25 62 in Height 132 3 mm 5 21 in IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 111 Weight 40 kg 88 0 Ib Operating Environment Temperature 10 35 degrees C 50 95 degrees F at 0 914 m 0 3000 ft 10 32 degrees C 50 90 degrees F at 914 2 133 m 3 000 7 000 ft Relative humidity 8 to 80 Electrical Power per power supply Voltage Range nominal 90 264 V ac Operating Current 1 65 3 9 Amperes Power 390 Watts Frequency 50 60 Hz Heat dissipation 1088 Btu hour Noise Level normal operation 6 0 bels DS4000 EXP100 Physical Specifications Width 481 8 mm 18 97 in Depth 597 4 mm 25 62 in Height 132 3 mm 5 21 in Weight 40 2 kg 88 4 Ib Operating Environment Temperature 10 35 degrees C 50 95 degrees F at 0 914 m 0 3000 ft 10 32 degrees C 50 90 degrees F at 914 2 133 m 3 000 7 000 ft Relative humidity 8 to 80 Electrical Power per power supply Voltage Range nominal 90 264 V ac Operating Current 1 65 3 9 Amperes Power 390 Watts Frequency 50 60 Hz Noise Level normal operation 6 0 bels Heat dissipation 1088 BTU per hour SAN Switches 2005 B16 Physical Specifications Width 42 85 cm 16 87 in Depth 30 73 cm 12 10 in Height 4 29 cm 1 69 in Weight 3 99 kg 8 8 Ib without medial Operating Environment Temperature 10
57. 5 3 System Storage Archive Manager V5 3 2 DS4000 Storage Manager Version 9 12 65 The first step is to establish which area of the DR550 may be the cause of a particular problem and then use the Problem Determination tools and information that is provided for that product An additional guide to help with problem is Managing the DR550 which is available at http www 1 ibm com support docview wss rs 1116 amp context S T YUE4 amp dc DB500 amp q1 ssq1 amp uid ssg1S1002730 amp l oc en US amp cs utf 8 amp lang en Gathering problem information from the user To help isolate the source of a problem gather the following information 1 Establish which area or product of the DR550 may be the cause of a particular problem for example an amber LED is lit on an EXP100 or the Attention LED is lit on the P5 520s Once isolated use the Problem Determination tools and information that is provided for that product that is indicating a problem 2 What is the problem a What is the system doing b What is the system not doing c Is there a specific user or system function that is not working correctly d Are specific error messages or numbers associated with the problem for example on a screen or an operators panel Which software or hardware component generated the error message or number To gather data from the p5 520 server logon as ar550 user and switch to root su root and run this command snap gbc You will need to
58. 9 6 data bytes 64 bytes from 100 100 51 123 icmp_seq 0 ttl 255 time 0 ms 64 bytes from 100 100 51 123 icmp_seq 1 ttl 255 time 0 ms 64 bytes from 100 100 51 123 icmp_seq 2 ttl 255 time 0 ms AC 100 100 51 123 PING Statistics 3 packets transmitted 3 packets received 0 packet loss Round trip min avg max 0 0 0 ms You should check all 4 addresses with the ping command 1 Use the Keyboard Video Mouse KVM switch to go back to drs_engine1 that is use the PrtSc key and select drs_engine1 or whatever name you are using Since you never logged off from that engine you do not need to identify yourself again Use the ping command again to verify all addresses except the cluster service address are working correctly Stop the ping command each time a result is displayed with the Ctrl C key combination Important Network connectivity is important for HACMP functionality Verify network connectivity any time you make changes to the network interfaces or network environment Step 10 Remove network from the HACMP cluster Regardless on what engine you are start the SMIT HACMP menus by typing smitty hacmp on an AIX command line 1 Go to Extended Configuration gt Extended Topology Configuration gt Configure HACMP Networks gt Remove a Network from the HACMP Cluster In the Select a Network to Remove window select net_ether_01 make sure not to select net_ether_02 because this is the HACMP heartbeat network and press En
59. Cluster Snapshot The cluster snapshot utility allows you to save to a file a record of all the data that defines a particular cluster configuration This facility gives you the ability to recreate a particular cluster configuration a process called applying a snapshot provided the cluster is configured with the requisite hardware and software to support the configuration In addition a snapshot can provide useful information for troubleshooting cluster problems Because the snapshots are simple ASCII files that can be sent via e mail they can make remote problem determination easier Perform a cluster snapshot after changes have been made to the cluster configuration l e TCP IP changes to networks that are used by the cluster or additional storage that is used by the cluster etc It is good practice to create a cluster snapshot whenever changes have been made to the cluster Only apply a cluster snapshot if you need to go back to a different cluster configuration Information Saved in a Cluster Snapshot The primary information saved in a cluster snapshot is the data stored in the HACMP Configuration Database classes such as HACMPcluster HACMPnode HACMPnetwork HACMP daemons This is the information used to recreate the cluster configuration when a cluster snapshot is applied The cluster snapshot does not save any user customized scripts applications or other non HACMP configuration parameters For example the names of application
60. D DR550 has setup AIX and other software to create a very secure environment The settings are not the typical AIX settings Should a problem occur using the standard AIX recovery tools would not ensure that the same setup exists You should use the following procedures to create a recovery DVD for the AIX server s Creating a Root Volume Group Backup on DVD RAM with Universal Disk Format To create a root volume group backup on DVD RAM with UDF do the following Use SMIT to create a backup to DVD RAM with UDF as follows From the DR550 integrated console select the DRS Engine 1 or whatever name you have given to server 1 and log on to AIX using the DR550 user id When you are logged on su to Root and then enter the smit mkdvd fast path 1 The system asks whether you are using an existing mksysb image Select No option 2 2 Select the format Select UDF Universal Disk Format option 2 3 Then you need to respond to a series of questions on the screen Enter the name of the DVD RAM device Pressing F4 will provide a list of device names select dev cd0 Select yes or no for the mksysb creation options Create map files Press F4 Select Yes default is no Exclude files Select No default is no Disable Software Packing of Backup leave blank File System to Store mksysb image leave blank If blank the file system will be created for you IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines C
61. HMC to respond to these disruptions Number of disconnected minutes considered an outage This is the number of minutes that you want your HMC to wait before reporting a disruption in communication as an outage The recommended length of time is 15 minutes Number of connected minutes considered a recovery This is the number of minutes after communication is restored between the HMC and the managed system that you want the HMC to wait before considering that a recovery is successful The recommended length of time is 2 minutes Number of minutes between outages considered a new incident This is the number of minutes after communication is restored that you want the HMC to wait before considering another outage as a new incident The recommended length of time is 20 minutes To specify your preferences for connection monitoring use the Service Focal Point application on the HMC To specify this information follow these steps on your HMC a In the Navigation Area open Service Applications b Select Service Focal Point c Select Service Utilities d In the Service Utilities window select Connection Monitoring from the Actions menu In the appropriate fields configure the before mentioned parameters for the P5 520 server s of the DR550 Follow the instructions given in the window to set up the parameters 5 x Connection Monitoring Timer Settings Number of disconnected minutes considered an outage z 154 Number of connected m
62. IT builds and runs commands as directed by the user Usage of the name SMIT throughout this section refers to the tool and not to the command Step 1 Obtain 5 applicable IP addresses from your network administrator The first step is to set new addresses in conformance with your network and HACMP requirements You need to obtain five IP addresses from your network administrator four IP addresses will use physical network connections and one IP address will represent a virtual connection We suggest that you create a table where you write the factory IP addresses and the actual IP addresses side by side This table includes sample addresses You will need to use the addresses provided by your network administrator IP description AIX interface Factory IP Actual IP address address drs_engine1_boot 192 168 1 21 100 100 51 121 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 drs_engine1_stdby 192 168 2 10 100 100 52 110 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 drs_cluster_svc 192 168 1 22 100 100 51 122 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 drs_engine2_boot 192 168 1 23 100 100 51 123 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 drs_engine2_stdby 192 168 2 11 100 100 52 111 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 61 Step 2 Connect to drs_engine1 through the management console Engine1 1 From the integrated console use the PRT Scr key to access
63. Important It is very important that you only use forced shutdown on one cluster node at a time and for as short a time as possible When you need to stop cluster services for an extended period and on more than one cluster node you should use one of the other options either graceful or graceful with takeover 4 Back on the Stop Cluster Services screen check that the node or nodes are shown in the appropriate line make sure you specified the correct shutdown mode and press Enter 5 The system stops the cluster services on the nodes specified SMIT displays a command status window It should display an OK message in the upper left corner If not you have to analyze the given messages at the same window fix the problem and start the process again If the stop operation fails check the C SPOC utility log file named tmp cspoc log for error messages This file contains the command execution status of the C SPOC command executed on each cluster node 6 Quit the SMIT session Press F10 or ESC 0 7 Verify on the AIX command line that all HACMP services are stopped successful Use the command Issrc g cluster Typically it will take a few minutes to stop the Cluster Manager clstrmgrES HACMP is stopped completely when the Issrc g cluster command returns with no services running Step 4 Edit the etc hosts file on drs_engine1 1 First of all create a copy of the etc hosts file that is shipped from factory see Preconfigured et
64. International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 102 Mail server This is the name of the mail server that forwards the e mail to the configured IBM e mail alert destination This server must be able to route data to the Internet domain E mail sender address This is the sender s e mail address This address is displayed on every mail message that is sent to the configured e mail alert destination 3 Click OK Configuring the alert destination Perform the following steps to configure an alert destination e mail address 1 From the DS4000 Storage Manager client Enterprise Management window right click on the DS4100 Storage Server whose alerts will be sent to IBM then select Edit gt Alert Destinations from the displayed menu The Add Edit Alerts dialog window opens 2 Inthe E mail address text box type either one of the following e mail addresses depending on your geographic location For Europe Asia Australia New Zealand and the Pacific islands callhome0 de ibm com For North America locations callhome1 de ibm com For South and Central America and Caribbean Island locations callhome1 de ibm com 3 Click Add 4 Click OK After you add the e mail address you should validate that it has been added correctly Perform the following steps to validate the e mail address Select the e mail address in the Configured e mail addresses list or type
65. M Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 37 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 23 Mark the floor around the edges of both rack mounting plates Mark the plate bolt down holes that are accessible through the opening in the rear of the rack Remove the rack mounting bolt assemblies If you are installing an ac powered rack remove the bottom isolator bushing from each of the leveling feet If you are installing a dc powered rack the bottom isolator bushings must remain installed in each of the leveling feet Remove the rack mounting plates from the marked locations Loosen each of the locking screws on the casters Move the rack so that it is clear of both areas that were marked on the floor for the rack mounting plate locations Reposition the mounting plates within the marked areas Mark the floor at the center of all holes in both rack mounting plates Remove the two rack mounting plates from the marked areas Drill two clearance holes on each end of each rack mounting plate The drilled holes should be approximately 1 inch deep This will accommodate any rack mounting bolt extending past the rack mounting plate when securing the rack to the rack mounting plate For each rack mounting plate select at least two suitable hole locations Select the hole locations as close to the threaded hole areas as possi
66. MB 1 L3 Cache 9300 Language Group Specify US English 1 5608 ARM IBM System Storage Archive Manager 1 3868 Per Terabytes with 1 Year SW Maintenance 6 5608 AR2 TS ARM 1 Yr Maint 3908 Per Terabytes SW Maintenance No Charge Registration 6 5692 A5L System Software 1 0967 MEDIA 5765 G03 AIX V5 3 1 0968 Expansion pack 1 0970 AIX 5 3 Update CD 1 0975 Microcode Upd Files and Disc Tool v1 1 CD 1 1004 CD ROM Process Charge 1 1403 Preinstall 64 bit Kernel 1 2924 English Language 1 3410 CD ROM 1 5005 Preinstall 1 5924 English U L SBCS Secondary Language 1 5765 G03 AIX V5 1 0034 Value Pak per Processor D5 AIX V5 3 1 5771 SWM Software Maintenance for AIX 1 Year 1 0484 D5 1 Yr SWMA for AIX per Processor Reg Ren 1 DS4100 1 1724 100 DS4100 Midrange Disk System 1 0707 Integrate with IBM System Storage DR550 1 2210 Short Wave SFP GBIC LC 2 4603 SATA 400GB 7200 Disk Drive Module 14 5605 LC LC 5M Fibre Optic Cable 2 IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 20 7711 DS4100 AIX Host Kit 1 EXP100 1 1710 10U DS4000 EXP100 Storage Expan 1 0707 Integrate with IBM System Storage DR550 1 2210 2 Gb Fibre Channel Short Wave GBIC 2 4603 SATA 400 GB 7200 Drive Module 14 5601 1M 50u Fiber Optic Cable LC LC 2 9001 Attach to DS4100 1 Switch 1 2005 B16 IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch 16 Port 1 0706 DR550 Integration 1 2414 4 Gb SW SFP
67. OC command executed on each cluster node IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 70 Command oK stdout yes stderr no Before command completion additional instructions may appear below TOP Starting Cluster Services on node drs_enginel This may take a few minutes Please wait drs_enginel start_cluster Starting HACMP drs_enginel 0513 029 The portmap Subsystem is already active drs_enginel Multiple instances are not supported drs_enginei 0513 029 The inetd Subsystem is already active drs_enginel Multiple instances are not supported drs_enginel 66160 0 00 syslogd drs_enginel Setting routerevalidate to 1 drs_enginel 0513 059 The topsycs Subsystem has been started Subsystem PID is MORE 31 7 Go to System Management C SPOC gt Manage HACMP Services gt Show Cluster Services and press Enter 8 Check the SMIT result screen It should display an OK message in the upper left corner and three running cluster subsystems and their AIX process id PID Command oK stdout yes stderr no Before command completion additional instructions may appear below Subsystem Group PID Status clstrmgrES cluster 512054 active clinfoEs cluster 458762 active clsmuxpdEs cluster 466970 active cllockdES lock inoperative 9 Quit the SMIT session Press F10 or ESC 0 Tip The HACMP cluster will automatical
68. R550 Note Zone 3 is configured for use with tape 3592 with WORM cartridges are recommended ports 5 7 are available to connect to tape drives Zones 4 amp 5 are configured for use with data replication DS4100 enhanced remote volume mirroring Per IBM recommendations the ports used to connect the switches are not included in the zones for remote mirroring For dual node configurations the SAN zoning will be setup in the factory as shown below Please note that zone 3 should only be used for tape If no tape is attached then the zone should not be modified Zones 4 and 5 are used for remote mirroring IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 76 Switch Zoning when Remote Mirror is installed up Factory Settings Engine1 Slot5 Ld Slot 4 H Slot 4 Engine2 m Slot 5 I Slot 4 Li Slot 1 DS4100_1 Controller A 1 l Controller A 2 ql Controller B 1 p Controller B 2 Gl Zone 1 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 2 Zone 3 O7 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 5 Not Zoned Not Zoned e port to e port to connect to connect to Switch in Switch in secondary secondary DR550 DR550 2005_1 RACK1 EIA 17 2005_2 RACK1 EIA 22 Note Zone 3 is configured for use with tape 3592 with WORM cartridges are recommended ports 5 7 are available to connect to tape drives Zones 4 amp 5 are configure
69. S40001_ ctrlA AIX Do not change 192 168 5 26 drs_engine_DS40001_ctrlB AIX Do not change 192 168 4 101 drs DS40001_ ctrlA DS4100 Do not change 192 168 5 102 drs DS40001_ ctriB DS4100 Do not change Preconfigured TCP IP addresses for gigabit Ethernet networks Connecting to a 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet copper Network To connect to a 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet network or 10 100 network the following diagram shows how the DR550 is configured at the factory IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 52 Single Node TX adapter IP Addresses 192 168 5 102 00 4 CtrlA CtrlB DS4100 System hics t 2 aa g Ea r i 85 80 aloe es g z 28 Sp speg amp 3 IK e3 oO I h 10 100 1000 T5 2 5 28 T _ 10 100 1000 T6 5x eel N usBo 17 i usBi T8 O QC 192 168 1 11 oodd Gigabit EN Switch 1 customer s network The following table shows the IP addresses associated with the server storage and customer network Please note that some addresses may need to be changed while others should not be changed IP Address IP Description Device Configuration Need DRS _Engine_1 192 168 1 11 drs_engine AIX To be changed 192 168 4 24 drs_engine_DS40001_ ctrlA AIX Do not change 192 168 5 26 drs_engi
70. Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 55 Ping Xx xx xx xx hit ctrl c to break out of the ping command Step 6 Edit the IBM System Storage Archive Manager client option file dsm sys You need to adjust the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager ITSM client system options file so that the ITSM API or any ITSM client dsmadme can find the IBM System Storage Archive Manager server On the p5 520 server replace the value in the dsm sys file for the tcpserveraddress with your new HACMP cluster service address We recommend that you do NOT use a dot address for instance 100 100 51 121 instead use the TCP IP domain name instead that is drs_engine Tip When using the TCP IP domain name for the tcpserveraddress field in the IBM System Storage Archive Manager client system options file dsm sys you do not need to change the value after a network reconfiguration This is not true when you use the dot address Step 7 Logoff all sessions After successful configuration you should exit all shells with the AIX command exit Depending on the actual shells you must type the exit command more than once For example enter exit one time to close the shell of root and one time to close the shell of dr550 Repeat it until you see the AIX login prompt on the management console session Configuring the Dual Node System P5 520 Servers The System S
71. _2 Port_3 RACK2 EIA1 SE Ethernet RACK1 EIA13 DR_Engine_1 Ethernet RACK2 EIA1 E Ethernet RACK1 EIA13 DR_Engine_1 Ethernet trl__B It is the customer s responsibility to connect these cables The following diagram shows the required FC connections Orange dotted cables represent fibre channels connections The black thin connections have been done in manufacturing 89 6 TB Rack FC Interconnections EXP100_1 6 m e e e e e e e e e e e e e T EXP100_2 5 e e e e e e e EXP100_2 4 e e e e e EXP100_2 3 e e e e e EXP100_2 2 e e ry Lv our Bm e EXP100_2 1 e e e Eee e e e e e DS4100_2 H 0 OS e e H IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 41 The following diagram shows the required Ethernet connections green solid lines that must be done by the customer between the racks 89 6 TB Rack Ethernet Interconnections mE em Ly J our EXP100_1 6 EXP100_1 6 EXP100_1 5 Lv four Dx our EXP
72. a predefined phone number or enter one manually r Available Predefined Phone Numbers Country or region United States of America v State or province Arizona v Phone Number Comment Select as Number 928 204 4470 Sedona a 520 439 6750 Sierra Vista 520 689 0250 Superior 520 837 1005 Tucson 520 463 1030 Whitlow 928 427 4510 Wickenburg 928 261 4005 Yuma v r Phone Number To Be Added Dial prefix 9 Phone number 520 837 1005 o Comment Tucson Click Add to save the phone number and to close the Add Phone Number window You can use the Test button now to test the configured connection but it is recommended that you test after the entire configuration is done Finally in the Customize Outbound Connectivity window click OK to save the configuration and to close the window IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 90 Customize Outbound Connectivity loj x v Enable local system as a call home server Local Modem InternetVPN Pass Through Systems v Allow dialing using the local modem Modem Dial prefix 9 Modem Configuration Phone Numbers In order of use Phone Number Comment Up 520 837 1005 Tucson Down Add Eat Remove Test ok Cancer Hep 2 3 Specifying your company s contact and account information T
73. ack Installation Guide SA38 0641 os AN V W x 1 Right Side Pana 9 Long Foam Strip ta Panel Release Tabs 10 J Bracket 2 Left Side Panel 11 Z Bracket 3 Back Door 12 Rack 1 4 Rack 2 13 Top Trim 5 Standoff Screw and Washer quantity 14 Short Foam Strip 4 6 Front Door 15 Top Frame Side Cover 7 Vertical Trim Rail quantity 2 16 Top Frame Standoff quantity 4 IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 40 Cabling between the Racks This section is only applicable to the dual node 89 6 TB configuration of the DR550 At 44 8 TBs of raw capacity the first rack is fully populated Thus to expand the storage capacity beyond 44 8 TBs an additional rack is required Cabling between the racks is accomplished with two LC LC Fibre Channel Cables provided with the DR550 and two Ethernet crossover cables also provided with the DR550 The cabling between the racks accomplishes two objectives e Connects the second DS4100 to the Fibre channel SAN switches 2005 H08s e Connects the second DS4100 to the Ethernet ports on the P5 520 server To connect RACK1 with RACK2 the following four connections should be made Rack EIA Device Connector Rack EIA Device Connector RACK2 EIA1 DS4100_ 2 Host 1 RACK1 EIA17 SAN Switch_1 Port_3 RACK2 EIA1 pera Host 1 RACK1 EIA23 SAN Switch
74. acteristics of a Network Interface with the command smitty chinet Select the second network interface you want to change for instance en3 until it is highlighted Press Enter to change In the INTERNET ADDRESS dotted decimal field type the new IP IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 65 address 100 100 51 121 In the Network MASK hexadecimal or dotted decimal field type the network mask 255 255 255 0 of the new network Press Enter Check the result of the command at the COMMAND STATUS window of SMIT The Command field shows OK while the text below says en3 changed Escape SMIT by pressing F10 Step 6 Connect to drs_engine2 through the management console Engine2 1 Use the PrtSc key on the Keyboard Video Mouse KVM keyboard to reach the console Select drs engine2 or whatever name you are using Login to the P5 520 with user dr550 Hit Enter to get the login screen Login dr550 Password Xxxxxx 2 Once successfully logged on as dr550 issue the AIX command su root to switch to root Now you have the necessary AIX system rights to change the network settings and to reconfigure HACMP su root Password Xxxxxx Step 7 Edit the etc hosts file on drs_engine2 1 First of all create a copy of the etc hosts file that is shipped from factory with the AIX command cp etc hosts etc hosts factory 2 Open
75. aeeeeseaeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeess 56 Connecting to 10 100 1000 Ethernet Copper Network cccccccesseseeseeeeseesenseseeseeeeseeseeeens 58 HACMP Configuration wvisissccsisccssceisccscsossssescessccaccstsscessetaecascossesascaisacecsstsscessniecdssatsedescaisacacsstbsdaceeibecassessecdsseteacaseed 59 Procedures for Changing IP Addresses ccccccccecesesseseseseeseseseseeceseeeseesceeeeseseeecsesenseseeeeecaeaeeetaeeeeetaees 59 Cluster Snapshot sccsccccssssscsesssccoscsssiscsestessccsvesesssecssseossssosseossassedssnasseseossseaseseadsssenieseacovabsvedeassiacstsadssoeesteseesavonesosessaee 72 REMOTE MIRRORING nicest cei ceereieneneni nei aerials 74 Zoning diagrams Single and dual node e sessessessosoesoesesscesessessosossossossoesessessesosssesossossessossesoessesossossossossesosssesose 74 Setting Up DR550 for remote mirroring ssssssscscssscscscscscscscscscscscecscscscecscscscscscscscscscscscecscscscscscscscscscscsescsesesese 77 Recovery from the primary failure scsscccssssscsssssssssssscssecssssescscssssescscssssscssessecsescecsscsssssessessecsessecsossessoes 78 Setting up DR550 for mirroring back to original site sssssoscsscscscscscscscscscscscscscscscecscecscscscscscececscscscscscsese 80 OTHER INSTALLATION TOPICS siete icetic a et ee te ee tec kt ek te ahaa uate 81 CHANGING PASSWOTS ovis cscccvccseteorasieccatesteclsvaccbacthadsstentecdelsatecdectssdscductsaseudsstascelcsbecdeclscscesusdeaseutsleic
76. age Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 77 Setting up DR550 for remote mirroring Review the DS4000 redbook for remote mirroring setup The redbook can be found at hitp publib b boulder ibm com abstracts sg247010 html Open Chapter 9 includes information on enhanced remote mirroring You will to need to set up remote mirroring for all logical volumes including the TSM data base log files and the entire TSM storage pool Depending in the capacity there could be as many as 22 volumes All must be included in the mirrored set When remote mirroring is activated data will be sent to the remote secondary DR550 via the SAN The connection must be made between port 10 in the SAN switch both switches is a dual node configuration in the primary DR550 and port 10 in the SAN switch both switches in a dual node configuration This connection is shown in the diagrams below Port 10 has been configured in the factory as an e port or ISL port The cable or cables used between the primary and secondary sites are the responsibility of the user IBM cabling guides provide the specs required for these cables Ethernet connection for management purposes 2 or 1 if single node not shown SAN connections using Fiber optic cables up to 10km If you desire longer distance you can implement extension technology such as that availab
77. and non IBM enabling customers to leverage common infrastructure achieve a lower cost of ownership and deliver new powerful information and services to customers partners and employees where and when needed It is comprised of two core repository products that are integrated with System Storage Archive Manager for storage of documents into the DR550 e DB2 Content Manager is optimized for large collections of large objects It provides imaging digital asset management and web content management When combined w DB2 Records Manager it also provides a robust records retention repository for managing the retention of all enterprise documents e DB2 Content Manager OnDemand is optimized to manage very large collections of smaller objects such as statements and checks It provides output and report management More information on the DB2 Content Manager portfolio of products can be found at the following web site http www 306 ibm com software data cn There are a number of applications that work with IBM Content Manager to deliver specific solutions These applications are designed to use Content Manager functions and can send data to be stored in DR550 IBM offers additional applications that are designed to work with the DR550 API These include IBM CommonSitore for Exchange Server IBM CommonStore for Lotus Domino IBM CommonStore for SAP IBM Content Manager for Message Monitoring and Retention CM MMR with iLumin BRMS iSeries als
78. ange this address do not change addresses not listed in the table above or any words in the etc hosts file Custom made etc hosts file on drs_engine excerpt 127 0 0 1 loopback localhost loopback lo0 name address 192 168 4 24 drs_engine2_FAStT1_ctrlA drs_engine 192 168 5 26 drs_engine2_FAStT1_ctrlB drs_engine 100 100 51 121 drs_engine remember this is a sample address you will need to provide the address provided by your network administrator 3 Save the file and exit the editor by pressing Save and Close on the scroll bar Step 4 Change the TCP IP address for the interface en3 1 From the AIX command line start SMIT Change Show Characteristics of a Network Interface with the command smitty chinet 2 Select the network interface you want to change enO until it is highlighted Press Enter to change In the INTERNET ADDRESS dotted decimal field type the new IP address that was provided by the network administrator 100 100 51 121 is our sample address In the Network MASK hexadecimal or dotted decimal field type the network mask 255 255 255 0 of the new network Press Enter 3 Check the result of the command at the COMMAND STATUS window of SMIT The Command field shows OK while the text below says en0 changed Escape SMIT by pressing F10 Step 5 Verify the new IP address From the AIX command line use the command ping for all the addresses especially the new address to verify their correct working IBM
79. art SMIT by issuing the command smitty clstop 3 Use the default settings and change nothing when you want to stop only one of the nodes the one you are logged in with a graceful shutdown mode Tip Because the DR550 is running a two node HACMP cluster to stop only one of the both nodes is not a usual task To stop only one node is needed for maintenance tasks only Hence the normal stopping procedure for HACMP in the DR550 always includes the stopping of both nodes IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 62 Stop Cluster Services Type or select values in entry fields Press Enter AFTER making all desired changes Entry Fields Stop now on system restart or both now Stop Cluster Services on these drs_engine2 BROADCAST cluster shutdown true Shutdown mode graceful Use the F4 key in the Stop Cluster Services on these nodes field when you want to stop the cluster services on both nodes A pop up window Stop Cluster Nodes on these nodes appears Select both nodes with the F7 key Both nodes are marked in front of the line Press Enter stop Cluster Services on these nodes Move cursor to desired item and press F ONE OR MORE items can be selected Press Enter AFTER making all selections sh refresh 0403 006 Execute permission denied gt rs enginel gt drs_engine2 Fi Help F2 Refresh F3 Can
80. ates are only used if you will not be bolting the rack to the floor If you are going to bolt the rack to the floor go to Attach the Rack to a Concrete Floor IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 33 CAUTION The stabilizer must be firmly attached to the bottom rear of the rack to prevent the rack from turning over when the drawers are pulled out of the rack Do not pull out or install any drawer or feature if the stabilizer is not attached to the rack To attach the stabilizers to the bottom of the rack do the following 1 Align the slots in the stabilizer with the mounting holes at the bottom front of the rack 2 Install the two mounting screws 3 Ensure that the base of the stabilizer rests firmly on the floor Use the Allen wrench that was supplied with the rack to tighten the mounting screws alternately until they are tight 1 Rack Front base 3 Stabilizer 2 Stabilizer Mounting Screws 4 Rack Rear base 4 To install the stabilizer on the rear of the rack repeat sub steps 1 through 3 5 Go to Connect the Power Distribution System Attaching the Rack to a Concrete Floor Obtain the services of a mechanical contractor to attach the rack mounting plates to the concrete floor The mechanical contractor needs to determine that the hardware being used to secure the rack mounting plates to the concrete floor is
81. beat AIX HACMP Do not change IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 57 192 168 4 24 drs_engine2_DS40001_ctrlA AIX Do not change 192 168 5 26 drs_engine2_DS40001_ctriB AIX Do not change 192 168 4 101 drs_DS40001_ctrlA DS4100 Do not change 192 168 5 102 drs DS40001_ ctriB DS4100 Do not change Preconfigured TCP IP addresses for gigabit Ethernet networks Dual Node Gigabit Fiber Optic IP Addresses 192 168 5 104 System board gt PP ccc ccccccccccccccccccccccccccce 192 168 5 25 RIO LOOI mA et ete ene eee USBO USB1 C 10 100 1000 T _ 10 100 1000 T 0 1 se BX eks EGE Lals S gt 8m Be g Os Ps age Lo jog ee Ww ID st i Be Ses 6 gt Co R lt la 2 lt o Een x oS gxi g InN z lo 2 olg 5 PSs ZPE 6 p ps lo 7 T T CtrlA CtriB DS4100 2 in Rack B 192 168 1 21 HACMP boot connection ee ee ee Gigabit EN Switch 1 customer s network 192 168 2 11 HACMP standby connection 192 168 2 10 HACMP standby connection 192 168 5 102 50 4 CtrlA CtriB DS4100 1 in Rack A P5 520 2 DRS_Engine_2 System 8 elisse board g Es z 2 2218 Bo 2 85 83 6 85 galsa 5 sS eses 5 Be i gey ee 1 Sodslicolao 3 E2 8120 55 a DX lo mL
82. ble Be sure the hole locations selected at the rear of the rack are accessible Drill pass through holes in the raised floor panel The pass through holes allow the anchor bolts to be inserted into the rack mounting plate and pass through the raised floor panel to the concrete floor Note You must use a minimum of two anchor bolts for each rack mounting plate to securely attach the rack mounting plate through the raised floor panel to the concrete floor Because some of the holes in each rack mounting plate may align with concrete reinforcement rods imbedded in the concrete some of the rack mounting plate holes may not be usable 1 Rack Mounting Bolt 2 Thin Washer 3 Top Plastic Isolator Bushing 4 Thick Washer 5 Spacer 6 Jam Nut 7 Leveling Foot 8 Mounting Plate 9 Threaded Hole Used to secure the rack to mounting plate 10 Anchor Bolt Hole 11 Traced Pattern Pattern to be traced onto the floor using the mounting plate as a template Transfer the locations of the anchor bolt holes exclude the clearance holes drilled for the rack mounting bolts from the raised floor panel to the concrete floor directly beneath and mark the hole locations on the concrete floor Drill holes in the concrete floor to secure the anchor bolts Position the raised panel floor back into position over the anchor bolt holes Position the front mounting plate within the marked area on the raised panel floor Using your anchor bolts se
83. bled No JFS2 File Systems Created No Desktop CDE Enable System Backups to install any system Yes Optional Software being installed gt gt gt 1 Continue with Install 88 Help 99 Previous Menu gt gt gt Choice 1 9 Press Enter to begin the BOS installation The system automatically reboots after installation is complete Backing Up the DR550 Data Chapter 22 in the TSM Administration Guide titled Protecting the Server has the details on how to protect the TSM database server and storage pools Backup jobs have already been setup for the data base and logs You should review these jobs and modify if needed Backing up the data needs to be IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 109 setup per the instructions in this chapter There are several options that can be used to backup the data Please review this chapter along with the chapter in the DR550 redbook on appropriate backup strategies http publib boulder ibm com infocenter tivihelp index jsp toc com ibm itstorage doc toc xml IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 110 Other Information Environmental Specifications The DR550 consists of one or more of each of the following components Each configuration is ins
84. c hosts file on drs_engine1 and drs_engine2 excerpt with the AIX command cp etc hosts etc hosts factory Preconfigured etc hosts file on drs_engine1 and drs_engine2 excerpt 127 0 0 1 loopback localhost loopback lo0 name address Engine 1 192 168 1 22 drs_cluster_svc 192 168 1 21 drs_engine1_bootdrs_engine1 en0 192 168 2 10 drs_engine1_stdby drs_engine1 en1 Engine 2 192 168 1 23 drs_engine2_bootdrs_engine2 en0 192 168 2 11 drs_engine2_stdby en1 192 168 4 24 drs_engine2_FAStT1_ctrlA en2 192 168 5 26 drs_engine2_FAStT1_cirlB en3 IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 64 2 Open the etc hosts file with an editor of your choice for instance use vi AIX command to start vi and open the file is vi etc hosts If you are not familiar with AIX editors it may be easier to use xedit an X window based editor For the latter you first need to start an X session Start the X session with the AIX command startx see startx manpages for details by issuing man startx Then open the etc hosts file with the AIX command xedit etc hosts this will open a graphical editor session Scroll down to the appropriate line in the hosts file Change all of the preconfigured addresses according to the table you have prepared in Step 1 Ob Only change these addresses do not change addresses not listed in th
85. cal volume for the SSAM database and 15 GB logical volume for the SSAM log have been preconfigured The System Storage Archive Manager database and log volumes are configured using DS4000 RAID5 storage System Storage Archive Manager mirroring for the database and log volumes is not configured System Storage Archive Manager Disk Storage Pool The DR550 has been preconfigured with a single disk storage pool ARCHIVEPOOL The raw logical volumes in the table above have been defined into the ARCHIVEPOOL System Storage Archive Manager Storage Management Policy The DR550 default policy is defined all are named STANDARD and the Archive Copy Group in the STANDARD Management Class specifies the following Data is stored into ARCHIVEPOOL A chronological retention policy to retain the data for 365 days See the Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX Administrator s Reference Guide and Quick Start manual for more information on customizing the System Storage Archive Manager policy for your data environment Automated System Storage Archive Manager Operations DR550 includes schedules used to automate System Storage Archive Manager server administrative commands The schedules specify that the operations start and stop during defined time periods You may want to change these start and stop windows to suit your situation See the IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0
86. cel F7 Select FS Image F10 Exit Enter Do Find n Find Next If you want to change the shutdown mode press F4 in the appropriate line A pop up windows Shutdown Mode appears Select the shutdown mode and press Enter Shutdown mode Move cursor to desired item and press Enter graceful takeover forced The selected shutdown mode refers to the following types of shutdown graceful Shut down after the usr es sbin cluster events node_down_complete script is run on the node to release its resources The other cluster node does not take over the resources of the stopped node takeover graceful with takeover Shut down after the usr es sbin cluster events node_down_complete script runs to release its resources The other node takes over the resources of the stopped node You cannot shut down cluster services on the other cluster node if you select this type of shutdown IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 63 forced Shut down immediately The node retains control of all its resources You can use this option to bring down a node while you perform maintenance or make a change to the cluster configuration such as adding a network interface The node s applications remain available except for those that access enhanced concurrent mode volume groups but without the services of HACMP for AIX daemons
87. ct the Power Distribution System After the rack is bolted down and you are going to attach a front electrical outlet go to Attaching Front or Rear AC Electrical Outlet If you are not going to attach a front electrical outlet and you are installing rack doors go to Attaching Rack Doors Connecting the Racks in a Suite applies only to dual node 89 6 TB Configuration If you are installing a suite of racks do the following 1 15 If they are installed remove the side panels from each rack To remove the side panels a Lift the two panel release tabs up See the following illustration for the two panel release tab locations b Pull the panel up and away from the rack chassis This motion will release the panel from the two Lower J brackets Store the side panels away from the work area Remove the two Z brackets and the two J brackets These brackets are used to hang the side panels See the following illustration Stand facing the first rack and locate the right side Install a standoff in the upper left corner and lower right corner of the first rack See the following illustration for standoff placement locations Locate the second rack s left side Install a standoff in the upper left corner and lower right corner of the second rack Attach the long foam strip as shown in the following illustration Position the racks together Align the standoff holes To align the standoff holes you may have to adjust the leveli
88. cure the front rack mounting plate on top of the raised floor and through to the concrete floor Position the rear mounting plate within the marked area on the raised panel floor IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 38 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Using your anchor bolts secure the rear rack mounting plate on top of the raised floor and through to the concrete floor Replace all raised panels that may have been removed when aligning and securing the anchor bolts to the concrete floor Align the rack over the front and rear mounting plates Insert each of the rack mounting bolts assemblies through a leveling foot Align the rack mounting bolts with the threaded holes in each rack mounting plate Turn each rack mounting bolt three to four rotations Tighten the locking screw on each caster Adjust the leveling feet downward as needed until the rack is level When the rack is level tighten the jam nuts against the base of the rack If you have multiple racks that are connected as a suite bolted to each other go to Installing Multiple Racks Connected in a Suite Otherwise torque the four bolts to 40 50 ft lbs 54 67 nm If you are not installing doors on your rack install the top left and right trim panel Connect the power distribution system as described in Conne
89. d that the integrated management console be used for all management activity DS4100 Logical Volume Configurations On the DR550 LUNs will be configured based on the total storage capacity ordered All disk capacity is allocated for use by TSM No disk capacity is set aside for other applications or servers Below are the approximate LUN configurations set at the factory The LUN id column shows the LUN id as seen from DS4000 Storage Manager If you view the LUN id from AIX it will be displayed as a hexadecimal address For 5 6 TB System single or dual node configurations LUN size LUNID Hdisk on AIX Logical Volume File System VG Name 2 GB 0 hdisk2 tsmappslv tsm TSMApps 115 GB 1 hdisk3 tsmdblv__tsmloglv tsmDb_ tsmLog TSMDbLogs 300 GB 2 hdisk4 tsmdbbkuplv tsmdbbkup TSMDbBkup 2035 GB 3 hdisk5 tsmstglv1 2035 GB 4 hdisk6 tsmstglv2 380 GB 5 hdisk7 tsmstglv3 For 11 2 TB System single or dual node configurations LUN size LUNID Hdisk on AIX Logical Volume File System VG Name 2 GB 0 hdisk2 tsmappslv tsm TSMApps 115 GB 1 hdisk3 tsmdblv__tsmloglv tsmDb_ tsmLog TSMDbLogs 300 GB 2 hdisk4 tsmdbbkuplv tsmdbbkup TSMDbBkup 2035 GB 3 hdisk5 tsmstglv1 2035 GB 4 hdisk6 tsmstglv2 380 GB 5 hdisk7 tsmstglv3 2035 GB 6 hdisk8 tsmstglv4 2035 GB 7 hdisk9 tsmstglv5 600 GB 8 hdisk10 tsmstglv6 For 22 4 TB System dual node configurations only LUN
90. d for use with data replication DS4100 enhanced remote volume mirroring Per IBM recommendations the ports used to connect the switches are not included in the zones for remote mirroring NOTE It is recommended to have a plan of action before installing and using RVM Here are a couple of RVM related questions you may want to ask yourself before installing and using RVM This list is just some examples and is not complete Each administrator knows their systems and is encouraged to compile procedures related to their environment and RVM The DR550 is set to manual synchronization by default and should be left as is As a system administrator you want to be able to tell it when to sync up to be able to control data integrity Understanding which site is the primary and which is the secondary site is critical How does it change in the event of replication disruption In the event that disruption in replication does occur at the primary site does the secondary site become the permanent primary site Do you move to secondary site if disruption in replication does occur at primary site and when primary is fixed move everything back to primary Are backups being used at one or both sites Speed of replication depends on many factors including replication settings distance link between sites speeds etc Daily updates to secondary site are fairly quick but a total resynchronization will take longer Do you have an idea of these times IBM Stor
91. ddresses on the DS4100 storage servers Dual Node 10 100 1000 Copper IP Addresses 192 168 5 104 192 168 5 102 ecccccccccccccccccseccccccccccccs TER EGEENE CtrlA CtriB DS4100 1 in Rack A P5 520 2 DRS_Engine_2 eccccoccccccccoccceccoscoescescoces a lela System DT BX D Po board eo Fe E S B E amp 9 I vc re H Hvo o5 kg S n E HMc2 g E Hvc2 Ga g S R ai B3 kt 8 pi O ao 5 3 _ 10 100 1000 T5 10 100 1000 T5 2 lt eeeej 10 100 1000 T6 _ 10 100 1000 T6 te 5 N usBo 17 usso 17 i usB1 Ts ij usBi 18 fi O 192 168 2 11 HACMP standby connection 192 168 2 10 HACMP standby connection 192 168 1 21 HACMP boot connection 192 168 1 23 0O O0 00 0 HACMP boot connection 10 100 1000 EN Switch 1 10 100 1000 EN Switch 2 customer s network customer s network The following table shows the IP addresses associated with the servers storage and customer network Please note that some addresses may need to be changed while others should not be changed IP Address IP Description Device Configuration Need DRS_Engine_1 192 168 1 21 drs_engine1_boot AIX To be changed 192 168 2 10 drs_engine1_stdby AIX To be changed 192 168 1 22 drs_cluster_svc AIX HACMP To be changed 192 168 3 10 drs_engine1_hrtbeat AIX HACMP Do not change 192 168 4 23 drs_engine1_DS40002_ctrlA AIX
92. designated NMS With the shipping of the IBM System Storage DR550 you will receive installation CDs for the DS4000 Storage Manager Look for the CD that includes the MIB file 2 From the installation CD copy the SM8 MIB file from the SM8mib directory to the NMS Note Installing this MIB will not affect other areas of Storage Manager 9 12 or 9 15 Do not attempt to install other portions of the CD 3 Follow the steps required by your NMS to compile the MIB For details contact your network administrator or see the documentation for the network management product you are using To set up the alert environment and specify destinations proceed as follows 1 From the host standby node drs_engine2 if you have a dual node configuration or from drs engine if you have a single node configuration start the SMclient application Use the AIX user dr550 to log in The graphical output of the DS4000 SMclient appears on your X Windows enabled workstation and you will see a screen similar to the one below IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 96 IBM FAStT Storage Manager 8 Enterprise Management An ai Oo x Edit View Tools Help 7 Add Device Remove Device Name Type Status Network Management Type Co E Configure Mail Server i Storage Subsystems DRS_FAStT1 Optimal Host Agent Attached
93. e connected in to the customer s IP network using the Ethernet adapter in slot 1 of the P5 520 server s This adapter can either be used to connect to a copper network must order the TX adapter or a fiber optic network must order the SX adapter as referenced earlier in this document Connecting to Gigabit Ethernet Fibre Network The following diagram shows the network as configured at the factory The IP address that must be changed for integration into the customer s IP network is the address for the single P5 520 server You do not need to configure any other addresses on the DR550 IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 51 192 168 5 26 single Node SX adapter IP Addresses 192 168 5 102 00 4 CtrlA DS4100 CtriB x oO gaem A Os Qn z Os EBk po 83 0g kod al Sx oO ae O 10 100 1000 T5 g ee O 10 100 1000 T6 r usBo 17 usBi T8 QO 192 168 1 11 oodo Gigabit EN Switch 1 customer s network The following table shows the IP addresses associated with the server storage and customer network Please note that some addresses may need to be changed while others should not be changed IP Address IP Description Device Configuration Need DRS _Engine_1 192 168 1 11 drs_engine AIX To be changed 192 168 4 24 drs_engine_D
94. e 50 System Storage Archive Manager Account Roles Password set at Factory hacmpadm System Storage Archive Manager ID for use with chang3Me HACMP scripts Has TSM operator authority Password set to not expire you may still want to change it admin System Storage Archive Manager Administrator ID admin Admin login and password is for all TSM administrative usage http lt server ip dns name gt 1580 It is the customer s responsibility to change the default passwords provided above and to record and protect the new passwords Changing the password should be done during the initial installation The password for root must be changed during the initial installation Changing the password for the TSM hacmpadm userid will also require a change in one of the scripts provided see Changing the TSM HACIMPADM Password Configuring the Single Node System P5 520 Server The System Storage DR550 single node configuration consists of a single P5 520 server No cluster configuration is included It is important to understand how the single node configurations are built so you can make the proper changes to incorporate the DR550 in to your network DR550 has been configured at the factory with specific settings Some of these will need to be changed The setup process requires changing one IP address The DR550 must have network access to the applications which create or manage data that is to be retained The DR550 must b
95. e exclude file and calls the mksysb command with the exclude files option e Do you want the DVD to be bootable If you select no you must boot from a product CD at the same version release maintenance level and then select to install the system backup from the system backup DVD If you intend to use an Install bundle file enter the full path name to the bundle file The mkdvd command copies the file into the DVD file system You must have the bundle file already specified in the BUNDLES field either in the bosinst data file of the mksysb image or in a user specified bosinst data file When this option is used to have the bundle file placed on the DVD the location in the BUNDLES field of the bosinst data file must be as follows usr sys inst data user_bundles bundle_file_ name Do we need to do this Additional packages can be placed on the DVD by entering the name of the file that contains the packages list in the File with list of packages to copy to DVD field The format of this file is one package name per line If you are planning to install one or more bundles after the mksysb image is restored follow the directions in the previous step to specify the bundle file You can then use this option to have packages listed in the bundle available on the DVD If this option is used you must also specify the location of installation images in the next step Enter the location of installation images that are to be copied to the DVD file system if
96. e retained The DR550 must be connected into the customer s IP network using a four 10 100 copper Ethernet ports links or b four gigabit fiber optic Ethernet ports links Each of these four ports must be configured with IP addresses consistent with the customer s IP address schema IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 56 2 HACMP Reconfiguration After the four IP addresses have been configured that are consistent with the customer s IP address schema HACMP must be reconfigured with these IP addresses specified 3 Change usr tivoli tsm client ba bin dsm sys SErvername TSM COMMmethod TCPip TCPPort 1500 TCPServeraddress 192 168 1 22 lt cluster ip address or DNS host name The following sections explain how to configure each of the above steps IP Network Address Configuration The IBM System Storage DR550 can connect to a 10 100 1000 Mbps copper based Ethernet network or 1000 Mbps gigabit fiber optic based Ethernet network Setup and configuration for connecting to 10 100 1000 Mbps and the gigabit Ethernet networks is addressed in the following sections There is one dual port network adapter in each P5 520 server The IBM Dual Port Gigabit Ethernet SX PCI X Adapter or IBM Dual Port Base TX Ethernet adapter is found in the P5 520s PCI X slot 1 This adapter is used to connect to the customer s
97. e table above or any words in the etc hosts file Change the addresses in all stanzas of the etc hosts file That is you have to change five addresses Custom made etc hosts file on drs_engine1 and drs_engine2 excerpt 127 0 0 1 loopback localhost loopback lo0 name address Engine 1 k Fk OF 100 100 51 122 drs_cluster_svc 100 100 51 121 drs_engine1_bootdrs_engine1 en0 100 100 52 110 drs_engine1_stdby drs_engine1 en1 Engine 2 100 100 51 123 drs_engine2_boot drs_engine2 en0 100 100 52 111 drs_engine2_stdby en1 192 168 4 24 drs_engine2_FAStT1_ctrlA en2 192 168 5 26 drs_engine2_FAStT1_ctrIB en3 3 Save the file and exit the editor by pressing save and close on the scroll bar Step 5 Change the TCP IP addresses for the interfaces en2 and en3 1 From the AIX command line start SMIT Change Show Characteristics of a Network Interface with the command smitty chinet Select the first network interface you want to change en2 until it is highlighted Press Enter to change In the INTERNET ADDRESS dotted decimal field type the new IP address 100 100 52 110 In the Network MASK hexadecimal or dotted decimal field type the network mask 255 255 255 0 of the new network Press Enter Check the result of the command at the COMMAND STATUS window of SMIT The Command field shows OK while the text below says en2 changed Escape SMIT by pressing F10 2 From the AIX command line start SMIT Change Show Char
98. ecipient for alert e mail notification in the appropriate line For example alert customer com as shown below IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 97 Be Ek Add Edit Alerts E mail SRINIB Node name DRS_FAStT 1 cae lolx Configured e mail addresses E mail address alert customer com Add Replace Delete Validate OK Cancel Help 3 Click the Add button when ready The selected e mail address is now listed in the Configured e mail addresses list box From there you can select this address whenever you want to work with the address for example in order to replace or delete the address as well as to validate it Add Edit Alerts l 10l x e man 8 Node name DRS_FAStT1 Configured e mail addresses alert customer com E mail address IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 98 4 To validate the address you must select the address from the list box again and then click the Validate button A test message is sent to the selected e mail address A message box with the results of the validation and any error information is displayed 5 Click OK on the message box to close it SNMP Alert destination 1 Select the SNMP tab from the Edit gt Alert Dest
99. ectecoseitesdedsesisvaveossetentecieslveivadtedesciesesecvententeciotos 113 COMPLEMENTARY PRODUCTS eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 114 IBM Tape SOlUTIONS eia tasks ceccceccclaccitcetecctasctucantccoaseeasesadensectbenconceeaseescsasenanesvecsbuctbeanesctseetesessoamasconckeswtecse 114 Connecting Tape to the DR550 02 0 ccc ceeseeseseseeseseseeeseseseeaesesecseseecseeeeeeseneeecaeeeeecaeeeeeeaeeeeesseeeees 114 Single node tape attachment sssescscscscscscscscscscscscecscscscscscscecscscecscecscscscecscscscscscscscscscscscscscscscscscscscsescsesesesese 114 Dual node tape attachments cssssisssossesrostisisinoisoaseoesiskso sesso siea ises s otosise sionais oroia essar sasao iseasi seias toste sonei 115 BELERI LEAO mE AAE E EEEREN IATA E ANE EREN EENAA 116 PROBLEM DETERMINATION ccccccccceeceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeeseseseseeeeeeesseeeseesoes 118 Gathering problem information from the USEF cccssscssssssccessssscssssessccessesscssssessccessessscessesscsessessscesees 118 Additional sources of information sessssoosessessessessosoesoosessossessessesossoesossossessessesoesoesossossessossesoessesossossossossessessessse 121 Viewing the AIX runtime error 10g ssesssssososososososososososososososososososososososososososososososososososososososososososesosososososesose 122 SUpPport Web Site sii aE A A AAEE A E E OAA AAEN E E S 122 IBM Storage Systems Copyright
100. electrical shock hazard disconnect all power cables from the electrical outlet before relocating the system Laser Safety Information CAUTION This product contains a CD ROM and a laser module on a PCI card which are class 1 laser products Laser Compliance All lasers are certified in the U S to conform to the requirements of DHHS 21 CFR Subchapter J for class 1 laser products Outside the U S they are certified to be in compliance with the IEC 825 first edition 1984 as aclass 1 laser product Consult the label on each part for laser certification numbers and approval information CAUTION All IBM laser modules are designed so that there is never any human access to laser radiation above a class 1 level during normal operation user maintenance or prescribed service conditions Data processing environments can contain equipment transmitting on system links with laser modules that operate at greater than class 1 power levels For this reason never look into the end of an optical fiber cable or open receptacle Only trained service personnel should perform the inspection or repair of optical fiber cable assemblies and receptacles IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 31 Site Preparation and Planning Before you install the IBM System Storage DR550 we recommend that you consider several things to avoid problems during the in
101. ended ports 5 7 are available to connect to tape drives Zones 4 amp 5 are configured for use with data replication DS4100 enhanced remote volume mirroring Per IBM recommendations the ports used to connect the switches are not included in the zones for remote mirroring Single Node Zoning without Enhanced Remote Volume Mirroring Lil Slot 4 i Slot 1 2005 B16 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Controller A1 O Controller A2 t Controller B1 O Controller B2 Note Zone 3 is configured for use with the tape TS1120 TS3310 358x 3592 with WORM cartridges are recommended ports 5 7 are connected to the tape drives Single Node Zoning with Enhanced Remote Volume Mirroring IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 13 Switch Zoning when Remote Mirroring is installed Factory Settings 9131 52A N Slot 5 Ll Slot 4 Li Slot 1 2005 B16 Controller A 1 0 Controller A 2 O lme Controller B 14 O Controller B 2 0 Connects to Switch in secondary DR550 Note Zone 3 is configured for use with tape TS1120 LTO Gen 3 or 3592 drives with WORM cartridges are recommended ports 5 7 are available to connect to tape drives Zones 4 amp 5 are configured for use with data replication DS4100 enhanced remote volume mirroring Per IBM recommendations the ports used
102. eps and create a DVD RAM for the second server as well You may want to make a second copy of each DVD RAM keeping one in the data center and one off site Recovering from a problem using the Recovery DVD Should a problem occur and you need to rebuild the server s based on the advice of the support center please follow these steps Boot from the Recovery DVD Using the DVD produced with mkdvd command above 1 Insert the DVD into the DVD RAM device 2 Make sure all external devices attached to the system such as CD ROM drives tape drives DVD drives and terminals are turned on Only the DVD RAM drive from which you will install AIX should contain the installation media 3 Power on the system 4 When the system beeps twice press F5 on the keyboard or 5 on an ASCII terminal If you have a graphics display you will see the keyboard icon on the screen when the beeps occur If you have an ASCII terminal also called a tty terminal you will see the word keyboard when the beeps occur The system will now boot from the installation media Note If your system does not boot using the F5 key or the 5 key on an ASCII terminal refer to your hardware documentation for information on how to get your system to boot from an AIX product DVD 5 Select the system console by pressing F1 or 1 on an ASCII terminal and press Enter If you have more than one display or terminal follow the instructions on the display or terminal to select one
103. er respond to changing business environments as they transform their infrastructure the DR550 can be shipped with as few as 5 6 terabytes of physical capacity and can expand up to 89 6 terabytes of physical capacity equal to 89 6 million full length novels to help address massive data requirements The DR550 is available to be sold by IBM Business Partners certified on all of the solution components as well as by IBM Direct Innovative Technology At the heart of the offering is IBM System Storage Archive Manager This new industry changing software is designed to help customers protect the integrity of data as well as automatically enforce data retention policies Using policy based management data can be stored indefinitely can be expired based on a retention event or have a predetermined expiration date In addition the retention enforcement feature may be applied to data using deletion hold and release interfaces which hold data for an indefinite period of time regardless of the expiration date or defined event The policy software is also designed to prevent modifications or deletions after the data is stored With support for open standards the new technology is designed to provide customers flexibility to use a variety of content management or archive applications The System Storage Archive Manager is embedded on an IBM System P5 520 using POWER5 processors This entry level server has many of the attributes of IBM s high end serv
104. erereteees 12 SOFTWARE OVERVIEW scimiccaicnitannnianniicnmuninnniunanianndanwimnndann 14 High Availability Cluster Multi Processing HACMP for AIX cscssssssssssssssssesecscsesessssesecsssesesseseseceeee 14 System Storage Archive Manage sscsscscsscsscscsscsscscsscsscsssscsscsssscsscsssscsscessscsscsssacsssessassssscsecsssscsecsssecsess 14 System Storage Archive Manager API Client ccc cccceeseteeseeecseeseeecseesescseeseeseseeseeeeseeseeeeas 15 DS4000 Storage Manager Version 9 12 65 ssscssssssccessssscssssssccessssssessesscsessessscessessscessessssessassscessesssceses 15 Content Management Applications ccsssscscssssscscssssscsccessscssssssssscsessscsscssssssccessscsssessssessesssssscessasssceses 16 IBM DB2 Content Manager eien ee ese ed tes ee ee des 16 Other Management Applications ee cee ecesceeeseseeeeseseeeeseseeesceseeeeseaceeeseseneeseaeeeeseseeeeaeseeeeaeseeeeaeaeets 16 DRSSO OFFERINGS sccvwrcesccsvessscsawusescciwnssecasvaxesccemnssysa svesahccewesisccieessbsavense scares seas meesedl 18 DR550 Single Node Components cssssssscssssssscssssssscssssssscessessccessessscessessscessassssessassssessassscessassscessassssesses 18 DR550 Dual Node CoMmpone nte ssscssssssscesssssccssssssccessssccsssessccesenssccessassscessasssceseassosessassssessassssssassosesees 21 DS4100 Logical Volume Configurations cscssssssscessessccssssssccessesscsessessscessesssces
105. erid that has been granted operator authority as described in the section Chapter 3 Customizing Your Tivoli Storage Manager System Adding Administrators in the Quick Start manual 3 Edit the path in the LOCKFILE statement to the directory where your dsmserv dsk file exists for this server Author Steve Pittman Date 12 6 94 Modifications 10 21 2002 David Bohm 1C34520 don t exit from the script if there are kernel threads running 7 03 2001 David Bohm Made changes for support of the TSM server General clean up FERRER EEE EEE EEE AE AEE EEE AE AEE EEE Set seconds to sleep secs 5 IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 104 TSM lock file LOCKFILE tsm files adsmserv lock echo Stopping the TSM server now Check to see if the adsmserv lock file exists If not then the server is not running if ft LOCKFILE J then read J1 J2 J3 PID REST lt LOCKFILE usr tivoli tsm client ba bin dsmadmce servername tsm id hacmpadm password chang3Me noconfirm lt lt EOF halt EOF echo Waiting for TSM server running on PID PID to stop Make sure all of the threads have ended while ps m o THREAD p PID grep c PID gt 0 J do sleep secs done fi Creating an AIX Recovery DV
106. ernational Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 34 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 d Spacer 1 Rack Chassis 2 Top Trim Panel 3 Left Side Trim Panel 4 Right Side Trim Panel 5 Spring Clip 1 T00 Rack Chassis 2 Rack Mounting Bolt 3 Thin Washer 4 Top Plastic Isolator Bushing 5 Spacer 6 Jam Nut 7 Leveling Foot Insert a rack mounting bolt assembly through each of the leveling feet Reposition the rack mounting plates under the four rack mounting bolts so that the mounting bolts are centered directly over the threaded bolt holes Turn the rack mounting bolts 4 complete turns into the mounting plates threaded bolt holes Mark the floor around the edges of both rack mounting plates 1 Rack Mounting Bolt 2 Thin Washer 3 Top Plastic Isolator Bushing 4 Thick Washer 5 Spacer 6 Jam Nut 7 Leveling Foot 8 Mounting Plate 9 Threaded Hole Used to secure the rack to mounting plate 10 Anchor Bolt Hole 11 Traced Pattern Pattern to be traced onto the floor using the mounting plate as a template Mark the plate bolt down holes that are accessible through the opening in the rear of the rack Remove the rack mounting bolt assemblies If you are installing an ac powered rack remove the bottom isolator bushing from each of the leveling feet If you are installing a dc powered rack the bottom isolator bushings must remain
107. ers representing outstanding technology advancements Tape storage can be critical for long term data archiving and IBM provides customers with a comprehensive range of tape solutions The IBM System Storage DR550 supports IBM s TotalStorage Enterprise Tape Drive 3592 IBM System Storage TS1120 drive and the IBM Linear Tape Open family of tape products Write Once Read Many WORM cartridges are recommended due to the permanent nature of data stored with the DR550 it is strongly recommended that the 3592 with WORM cartridges be used to take advantage of tape media encoded to enforce non rewrite and non erase capability This complementary capability will be of particular interest to customers that need to store large quantities of electronic records to meet regulatory and internal audit requirements The DR550 is available in two basic configurations single node one POWERS server and dual node two clustered POWERS servers IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 7 Hardware Overview The DR550 includes one or two IBM System P5 520 servers running AIX 5 3 When configured with two 520 servers the servers are setup in an HACMP 5 3 configuration Both P5 520s have the same hardware configuration When configured with one 520 server no HACMP software is included IBM System P5 520 The IBM System P5 520 referred to he
108. ersonal injury Note For a translation of these notices see System Unit Safety Information order number SA23 2652 Electrical Safety Observe the following safety instructions any time you are connecting or disconnecting devices attached to the workstation DANGER e Anelectrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on metal parts of the system or the devices that attach to the system It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock e Before installing or removing signal cables ensure that the power cables for the system unit and all attached devices are unplugged e When adding or removing any additional devices to or from the system ensure that the power cables for those devices are unplugged before the signal cables are connected If possible disconnect all power cables from the existing system before you add a device e Use one hand when possible to connect or disconnect signal cables to prevent a possible shock from touching two surfaces with different electrical potentials e During an electrical storm do not connect cables for display stations printers telephones or station protectors for communications lines CAUTION This product is equipped with a three wire power cable and plug for the user s safety Use this power cable with a properly grounded electrical outlet to avoid electrical shock DANGER To prevent
109. etal housings For this type of receptacle do the following a Check for less than 1 volt from the receptacle case to any grounded metal structure in the building such as a raised floor metal structure water pipe building steel or similar structure b Check for less than 1 volt from the receptacle ground pin to a grounded point in the building Note If the receptacle case or face plate is painted be sure the probe tip penetrates the paint and makes good electrical contact with the metal c Check the resistance from the receptacle ground pin to the receptacle case Check resistance from the ground pin to the building ground The readings should be less than 1 0 ohm which indicates the presence of a continuous grounding conductor 3 If any of the three checks made in sub step 2 are not correct remove the power from the branch circuit and make the wiring corrections then check the receptacle again Note Do not use a digital multi meter to measure grounding resistance in the following steps 4 Check for infinite resistance between the ground pin of the receptacle and each of the phase pins This is a check for a wiring short to ground or a wiring reversal 5 Check for infinite resistance between the phase pins This is a check for a wiring short CAUTION If the reading is other than infinity do not proceed Have the customer make necessary wiring connections before continuing Do not turn on the branch circuit CB until all the above
110. ge Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 28 System Storage Archive Server Configuration The System Storage Archive Manager Server settings on the DR550 are these settings are different than the default settings Other parameters use the default settings ARCHIVERETENTIONPROTECTION ON TCPWINDOWSIZE 63 TCPNODELAY YES BUFFERPOOL 512000 SELFTUNEBUFPOOLSIZE NO TXNGRPMAX 512 COMMTIMEOUT 300 DBPAGE SHADOW YES MAX SESSIONS 100 The following files have been set at the factory 1 Defined tsm files devconfig keeps System Storage Archive Manager device configuration to help in rebuilding the System Storage Archive Manager server within DR550 in case of System Storage Archive Manager server loss 2 Defined tsm files volhist keeps track of volumes used by System Storage Archive Manager See the Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX Administrator s Guide and Reference manuals for information on customizing these settings for your needs System Storage Archive Manager Database and Logs For the DR550 configurations 5 6 TB and 11 2 TB a 100 GB logical volume for the SSAM database and a 15 GB logical volume for the SSAM log have been preconfigured For the 22 4 TB configuration a 300 GB logical volume for the SSAM database and a 15 GB logical volume for the SSAM log has been preconfigured For the 44 8 and 89 6 TB configurations a 400 GB logi
111. get the dr550 and root passwords from the customer o This command is typed on the command line A file named snap tar Z is generated by this command and is located in the tmp ibmsupt directory This compressed file will contain the P5 520 error log configuration information AIX level list of installed devices information about the Object Data Manager and several other files You must have root privileges to use this command This snap file can be sent to the support center for analysis 3 Establish a history of the problem request the following information a Howdid you first notice the problem Did the user do anything different that made them notice the problem b When did it happen Does it always happen at the same time for example when the same application is run or a specific user accesses the system IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 119 c Does the same problem occur elsewhere Is only one machine experiencing the problem or are multiple machines experiencing the same problem d Have any hardware software or configuration changes been made recently e If achange has been made recently were all required prerequisites met before the change was made 4 Gather information from the system Use the following worksheet as a guide Questions Responses 1 Problem Definition 2
112. hat should be reviewed include MIGDelay Specifies the minimum number of days that a file must remain in a storage pool before the file becomes eligible for migration from the storage pool The server counts the number of days from the day that the file was stored in the storage pool or retrieved by a client whichever is more recent This parameter is optional You can specify an integer from 0 to 9999 The default is 0 which means that you do not want to delay migration If you want the server to count the number of days based only on when a file was stored and not when it was retrieved use the NORETRIEVEDATE server option MIGContinue Specifies whether you all the server to migrate files that do not satisfy the migration delay time This parameter is optional The default is YES gt Because you can require that the files remain in the storage pool for a minimum number of days the server may migrate all eligible files to the next storage pool yet not meet the low migration threshold This parameter allows you to specify whether the server is allowed to continue the migration process by migrating files that do not satisfy the migration delay time Possible values are Yes Specifies that when necessary to meet the low migration threshold the server continues to migrate files that do not satisfy the migration delay time If you allow more than one migration process for the storage pool some files that do not satisfy the migration delay
113. hdisk15 tsmstglv11 2035 GB 14 hdisk16 tsmsiglv12 2035 GB 15 hdisk17 tsmstglv13 600 GB 16 hdisk18 tsmstglv14 2035 GB 17 hdisk19 tsmsiglv15 2035 GB 18 hdisk20 tsmstglv16 600 GB 19 hdisk21 tsmstglv17 2035 GB 20 hdisk22 tsmstglv18 2035 GB 21 hdisk23 tsmstglv19 600 GB 22 hdisk24 tsmstglv20 For 89 6 TB System dual node configurations only LUN size LUNID Hdisk on AIX Logical Volume File System VG Name 2 GB 0 hdisk2 tsmappslv tsm TSMApps 415 GB 1 hdisk3 tsmdblv__tsmloglv tsmDb tsmLog TSMDbLogs 1200 GB 2 hdisk4 tsmdbbkuplv tsmdbbkup TSMDbBkup 2035 GB 3 hdisk5 tsmstglv1 2035 GB 4 hdisk6 tsmstglv2 280 GB 4 hdisk7 tsmstglv3 2035 GB 5 hdisk8 tsmstglv4 1600 GB 6 hdisk9 tsmstglv5 2035 GB 8 hdisk10 tsmstglv6 2035 GB 9 hdisk1 1 tsmstglv7 600 GB 10 hdisk12 tsmstglv8 2035 GB 11 hdisk13 tsmstglv9 2035 GB 12 hdisk14 tsmsiglv10 600 GB 13 hdisk15 tsmstglv11 2035 GB 14 hdisk16 tsmstglv12 2035 GB 15 hdisk17 tsmstglv13 600 GB 16 hdisk18 tsmstglv14 2035 GB 17 hdisk19 tsmstglv15 2035 GB 18 hdisk20 tsmstglv16 IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 27 600 GB 19 hdisk21 tsmstglv17 2035 GB 20 hdisk22 tsmstglv18 2035 GB 21 hdisk23 tsmstglv19 600 GB 22 hdisk24 tsmstglv20 2035 GB 23 hdisk25 tsmstglv21 2035 GB 24 hdisk26 tsmstglv
114. his topic describes how to specify the contact and account information on the HMC It is important that you specify contact and account information This information helps your service provider contact the correct person in your company in the event of a system problem It also helps your service provider locate any information about your company s service history which may help solve a problem more quickly Use the Remote Support application on the HMC to specify your contact and account information To specify this information follow these steps on your HMC a In the Navigation Area open Service Applications b Select Remote Support c Select Customize Customer Information Fill out the fields on the Administrator tab System tab and Account tab There are mandatory and optional fields that means you have to provide certain information before you can save the configuration Click OK to save the configuration and to close the Customize Customer Information window 4 Specifying options for connection monitoring IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 91 Connection monitoring enables the monitoring of the communication paths between your HMC and your managed system s and creates service events when communication between the HMC and a managed system is disrupted You can specify the following information about how you want the
115. ice Alert is sent to the IBM e mail address that you specified NOTE Do not turn off the power supply if this is the only one that is powered on in your storage server or expansion enclosure Turning off the power supply is the preferred test because it allows the testing of the DS4000 Storage Server Event Monitor service This service monitors the DS4100 Storage Server for alerts without needing to have the DS4000 Storage Manager client running in the root user session Changing TSM HACMPADM password The TSM HACMPADM password is currently set to never to expire This login is created just to use for HACMP cluster stop services and not meant to use as an admin account It has operator authority You can change the password perhaps in accordance with your site security guidelines If you make a change to the password the following script stopserver which is located in the user bin directory on both P5 520 servers should be updated as well as we have set HACMPADM password Please review the red bold comments and the area that requires the new password bin ksh HHRHH EERE AEE AEE RE AE AEE AE EEE EE Shell script to stop a TSM AIX server Please note that changes must be made to the dsmadmc command below in order to tailor it for your environment 1 Set servername to the TSM server name on the Servername option in the usr tivoli tsm client ba bin dsm sys file 2 Set id and password to a TSM us
116. ient ba bin dsm sys file with the AIX command xedit usr tivoli tsm client ba bin dsm sys this will open a graphical editor session 5 Save the file and exit the editor In case you are running an X session for your editor quit the X session by pressing the Ctrl Alt Backspace key combination 6 Connect to the IBM System Storage Archive Manager server from drs_engine2 with the command dsmadme Login with the ITSM administrator admin and his password Verify the connection with the ITSM command query session Exit the administrative command line client with the ITSM command quit Tip When using the TCP IP domain name for the tcpserveraddress field in the IBM System Storage Archive Manager client system options file dsm sys you do not need to change the value after a network reconfiguration This is not true when you use the dot address Step 17 Logoff all sessions IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 72 After successful configuration you should exit all shells on both nodes with the AIX command exit Depending on the actual shells you must type the exit command more than once For example enter exit one time to close the shell of root and one time to close the shell of dr550 Repeat it until you see the AIX login prompt on both management console sessions Remember to close all sessions on both engine1 and engine2
117. ils by issuing man startx Then open the usr tivoli tsm client ba bin dsm sys file with the AIX command xedit usr tivoli tsm client ba bin dsm sys this will open a graphical editor session 2 Save the file and exit the editor by using Save and Close on the scroll bar 3 Connect to the IBM System Storage Archive Manager server from drs_engine1 with the command dsmadme Login with the ITSM administrator admin and his password Verify the connection with the ITSM command query session Exit the administrative command line client with the ITSM command quit 4 Switch to the second server using the Prt Scr key On the second P5 520 server drs_engine2 replace the value in the usr tivoli tsm client ba bin dsm sys file for the tcpserveraddress with your new HACMP cluster service address We recommend that you do NOT use a dot address for instance 100 100 51 122 if you must use an address then use the address provided by the network administrator use the TCP IP domain name instead that is drs_service_sve To replace the value use an editor of your choice for instance use vi AIX command to start vi and open the file is vi usr tivoli tsm client ba bin dsm sys If you are not familiar with AIX editors we suppose you use xedit an X window based editor For the latter you first need to start an X session Start the X session with the AIX command startx see startx manpages for details by issuing man startx Then open the usr tivoli tsm cl
118. inations menu screen at the DS4000 Storage Manager client Enterprise Management window 2 Enter the SNMP community name in the appropriate field The SNMP community name is set in the NMS configuration file by a network administrator The default is public 3 Enter the trap destination IP or host name in the appropriate field The SNMP trap destination is the IP address or the host name of a station running an SNMP service Y lt AdayEdit alerts rT Node name DRS_FAStT 1 Configured SNMP addresses Community Name Trap Destination Community name maximum 20 characters public Trap destination IP address or host name SNMP TRAP Server customer com Add Replace Delete Validate OK Cancel Help 4 Click Add 5 To validate an SNMP address type the address in the text box and then click Validate a Check SNMP destination for SNMP alert validation 6 Click OK IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 99 Testing the alert notification After all previous tasks have been completed you are ready to test your system for alert notification A simple test that you can perform is to manually fail one of the power supplies Turning off the power supply is the preferred test because it allows the testing of the DS4000 Storage Server Event Monitor service This service monitors the DS4000 Storage Se
119. installed in each of the leveling feet Remove the rack mounting plates from the marked locations Loosen each of the locking screws on the casters Move the rack so that it is clear of both areas that were marked on the floor for the rack mounting plate locations Reposition the mounting plates within the marked areas Mark the floor at the center of all holes in both rack mounting plates IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 35 19 20 21 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 If you are not going to attach a front electrical outlet and you are installing rack doors go to Remove the two rack mounting plates from the marked areas At the marked location of the threaded rack mounting bolt holes drill four clearance holes into the concrete floor Each clearance hole should be approximately one inch deep This allows the rack mounting bolts enough room to protrude past the thickness of the mounting plate Note You must use a minimum of two anchor bolts for each rack mounting plate to securely attach the plate to the concrete floor Because some of the holes in each rack mounting plate may align with concrete reinforcement rods embedded in the concrete some of the rack mounting plate holes may not be usable Select at least two suitable hole locations for each rack mounting plate bolt The selected loca
120. inutes considered a recovery a Number of minutes between outages considered a new incident 20 Select one or more machines Then click Enable or Disable to enable or disable customer notification of connection monitoring errors from this HMC to the selected machines Enabling this capability allows connection monitoring errors to be passed to Serice Agent for notification However you must still configure Serice Agent to handle those notifications Machine Name State Machine Type Model SN Server 9111 520 SN10E89DD Enabled 9111 520 10E89DD Server 9111 520 SN10E89FD Enabled 9111 520 10E89FD Enable Disable IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 92 Click OK to save the configuration and to close the Connection Monitoring Setup window You can then configure Electronic Service Agent to notify you of these problems See the next topic Configuring Electronic Service Agent on your HMC for the details Configuring Electronic Service Agent on your HMC You can use Electronic Service Agent on the HMC to share server information and hardware problem information with your service provider and to receive notification when problems occur In addition you can authorize individuals in your organization to view the information you send on the Internet This enables you to view your history and track any tre
121. isk only configuration there is one available slot in each server that can be used for host bus adapters to connect to the tape drives You will need to have IBM process an MES order to add p5 520 9111 520 feature 5716 The adapter can support a maximum of three tape drives The HBA will need to be connected to the 2005 B16 switch Shortwave SFPs are provided with the 2005 B16 There are 4 SFPs reserved for tape If additional ports are needed they should be ordered separately You will also need to provide the cables to connect the 2005 B16 ports to the tape drives You can then order feature 5625 25 meter LC LC multi mode cable for each tape connection if the tape is within 25 meters If you need something longer the cable can be purchased from other suppliers The fiber cable must be 50 0 125 micrometers for distances up to 300 meters or 62 5 125 micrometers for distances up to 175 meters The connection is a LC connector type IBM s 3592 with WORM cartridges TS1120 with WORM Cartridges TS3310 with WORM cartridges and IBM s 358x family of LTO libraries with WORM cartridges are ideal tape solutions for data retention With write once technology built into the cartridge and dual ports on the drive for higher availability these tape drives provide non eraseability along with high performance Whether you use the tape drives for backup of the DR550 using SSAM commands such as copy storage pool or you choose to archive direc
122. l 6E3 Your Guide to Removing Replacing and Installing Parts SA38 0638 00 See the next table for other sources of information P5 520 service request number or other server problem indications pSeries Diagnostic Information for Multiple BUS Systems SA38 0509 Examine the system run time error log See Viewing the AIX runtime error log on page 122 P5 520 The following books are available from http publib16 boulder ibm com pseries en US infocenter bas e DR550 SAN 2005 B16 Switch problems IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch 2005 Model B16 Installation Service and User s Guide GC26 7753 See the next table for other sources of information DS4100 Fibre Channel Storage Server Solving Problems chapter in DS4100 Installation and User s Guide GC26 7531 See the next table for other sources of information EXP100 Storage Expansion Unit Solving Problems chapter in DS4000 EXP100 Installation and User s Guide GC26 7601 See the next table for other sources of information AIX or HACMP AIX 5L for Power V5 2 Documentation CD LCD4 1144 See the next table for specific pointers to PDF files on this CD DS4000 Storage Manager DS4000 Storage Manger V9 12 or 9 15 CD See the next table for specific pointers to PDF files on this CD System Storage Archive Manager Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX Manuals available at http publib boulder ibm com tividd td IBMStorageManagerforAIX5 2 2 html Tivo
123. lable via a TTY type terminal customer provided such as a VT100 or an IBM 3151 The TTY terminal is connected to the P5 520 server s via the serial port on the front of the server It is recommended that the integrated management console be used for all management activity IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 21 DR550 Dual Node Components The dual node DR550 offerings are built with the following components Quantity Key Hardware Components Description 1or2 7014 Model TOO RS 6000 System Rack 2 rack only included in 89 6 TB configuration 2 9131 Model 52A P5 520 1or2 1724 100 DS4100 Storage Server 2 DS4100 included in 89 6 TB configuration 0 14 1710 10U DS4000 EXP100 Storage Expansion Unit 1 included for 11 2 TB 3 included for 14 TB 7 included for 44 8 TB and 14 included for 89 6 TB configuration 2 2005 B16 TotalStorage SAN Switch with 8 shortwave transceivers there are 12 transceivers when configured for remote mirroring 1 7310 CR3 eServer Hardware Management Console 1 7316 TF3 Monitor Keyboard and Mouse The following list is a list of the actual features that are ordered for DR550 11 2 TB This list should not be modified in any way as part of the initial order IBM s eConfig tool should be used to review the official configurations and any changes that have
124. lack Optional Rack Security Kit Power Dist Unit Side Mount Universal UTG0247 Connector Power Dist Unit Specify Base Side Mount Universal UTG0247 Connector US English Nomenclature United States Canada Power Cord lt a S S Ss PO S VP AH NAN AH AH AS St Other configurations are available using different amounts of DS4000 EXP100 and DS4100 The following table highlights the versions used in DR550 Components Software or Firmware Levels DS4100 NVSRAM N1724F100R912V05 Appware 06 12 16 00 Bootware 06 12 16 00 DS4000 EXP100 ESM Firmware 9563 DS4000 Storage Manager Version 9 12 6500 00 Note this is a special version only available with DR550 It is not specifically ordered but included with the hardware IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 25 2005 B16 Firmware 4 4 0e or later AIX 5 3 TL 04 with Atape driver 9 6 0 0 and Atldd 6 3 1 0 HACMP 5 3 PTFs System Storage Archive 5 3 2 0 Manager System Storage Archive 5 3 0 0 Client An integrated console is part of the DR550 offering As an option limited function is available via a TTY type terminal customer provided such as a VT100 or an IBM 3151 If this option is used the TTY terminal is connected to the serial port on the front of the P5 520 server It is recommende
125. le from McData or similar vendors This includes DWDM and CWDM technology The distance can be extended up to 100 km This technology is not included with DR550 but must be sourced from the appropriate vendor When using Metro Mirror or Global Mirror over network technologies such as Fibre Channel Ethernet IP ATM OC3 and T1 T3 IBM supports the configuration with the expectation that the channel extension provider will provide support service and specify supported distances line quality requirements and attachment capability In other words the network provider owns support for the network IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 78 Ethernet Conne for management purposes 7 ao 2 only 1 if single node SAN connections using Fiber optic cables and extension DWDM or CWDM technology Recovery from the primary failure To recover from a failure at the primary site you will need to do the following steps at the secondary DR550 For Single Node implementation Assuming the AIX server within the secondary DR550 is operational Remember that the remote server is not configured to bring up the SSAM server automatically at boot time If it does start automatically then disable auto start of the SSAM server using the following commands execute rmitab autoserv command at AIX prompt as root id and disable var
126. led is dependent on the configuration selected IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 8 The following adapters are installed e 3 2 Gigabit Fibre Channel PCI X adapters two for connections to the internal SAN for disk attachment and one for connection to the internal SAN for tape attachment FC 5716 located in slots 1 4 5 e 1 10 100 1000 Mbps dual port Ethernet PCI adapter II FC 1983 TX version or FC 1984 SX version located in slot 3 o Used for connection to the client network e 1 POWER GXT135P Graphics Accelerator with Digital support adapter FC 1980 located in slot 2 I O ports The P5 520 includes several native I O ports as part of the basic configuration e 2 10 100 1000 Ethernet ports for copper based connections o Both are used for connections to the DS4100 and used for management purposes only no changes should be made in these connections e 2 serial ports RS232 o These are not used with DR550 e 2 USB ports o One of these is used to connect to the keyboard and mouse the other port is not used e 2 RIO ports o These are not used by DR550 e 2 HMC Hardware Management Console ports o One is used for connection to the HMC server in the rack e 2SPCN ports o These are not used by DR550 Two HMC ports Hot plug Power Supply Optional Hot plug P
127. li Storage Manager for Client Manuals available at http publib boulder ibm com tividd td IBM TivoliStorageManagerClient5 2 2 html IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 121 Additional sources of information The next table provides a list of books that contain problem determination information for each product that makes up a DR550 Unless indicated the information shipped with the DR550 either as a printed book or on a documentation CD For those books available on a CD that shipped with the DR550 the filename and directory path where that book is found on the CD is provided P5 520 The following books are available from http publib16 boulder ibm com pseries en_US infocenter base pSeries Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems DS4100 or DS4000 Storage Manager Version 8 4 CD EXP100 These books are located in the docs directory e DS amp 4000 FC2 123 Dual Port Host BUS Adapter filename is dhba1 pdf e DS amp 4000 Storage Manager Concepts Guide filename is d5bajmst pdf e DS4000 Storage Manager Copy Services User s Guide filename is dbajmst pdf e DS4000 Storage Manager Hardware Maintenance Manual and Problem Determination Guide filename is hpd2 pdf AIX AIX 5L for Power V5 2 Documentation CD LCD4 1144 e Web based System Manager Administration Guide path and name is usr share man info en_US a_doc_lib
128. ly logged on as dr550 issue the AIX command su root to switch to root Now you have the necessary AIX system rights to change the network settings Password Xxxxxx Step 3 Edit the etc hosts file on drs_engine IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 54 1 First of all create a copy of the etc hosts file that is shipped from factory see Preconfigured etc hosts file on drs_engine excerpt with the AIX command cp etc hosts etc hosts factory Preconfigured etc hosts file on drs_engine excerpt 127 0 0 1 loopback localhost loopback lo0 name address 192 168 4 24 drs_engine2_FAStT1_ctrlA drs_engine 192 168 5 26 drs_engine2_FAStT1_ctrlB drs_engine 192 168 1 21 drs_engine 2 Open the etc hosts file with an editor of your choice for instance use vi AIX command to start vi and open the file is vi etc hosts If you are not familiar with AIX editors you may want to use xedit an X window based editor For the latter you first need to start an X session Start the X session with the AIX command startx see startx manpages for details for issuing man startx Then open the etc hosts file with the AIX command xedit etc hosts this will open a graphical editor session Scroll down to the appropriate line in the hosts file Change the preconfigured address according to the table you have prepared in Step 1 Only ch
129. ly start the IBM System Storage Archive Manager server Depending on your DR550 configuration it may take several minutes to start the ITSM server So if an ITSM login fails directly after HACMP start try again later Step16 Edit the IBM System Storage Archive Manager client option file dsm sys You need to adjust the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager ITSM client system options file so that the ITSM API or any ITSM client like dsmadmc can find the IBM System Storage Archive Manager server IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 71 1 On the first IBM eServer p5 520 server drs_engine1 replace the value in the usr tivoli tsm client ba bin dsm sys file for the tcpserveraddress with your new HACMP cluster service address We recommend that you do NOT use a dot address for instance 100 100 51 122 if you must use an address you should use the address provided by your network administrator use the TCP IP domain name instead that is drs_service_sve To replace the value use an editor of your choice for instance use vi AIX command to start vi and open the file is vi usr tivoli tsm client ba bin dsm sys If you are not familiar with AIX editors you may want to use xedit an X window based editor For the latter you first need to start an X session Start the X session with the AIX command startx see startx manpages for deta
130. mote mirroring requires some changes in the standard DR550 A larger switch is required 16 ports rather than 8 ports Additional cabling is needed between the DS4100 controller and the switch One of the switch ports must be designated at an e port ISL All of these changes are done at the factory when the remote mirroring function is specified in the order Management Network Environment It is mandatory that the managing host that is the host or workstation used to manage the Storage Server using the DS4000 Storage Manager software can simultaneously access the primary and secondary Storage Server through the Ethernet IP network In other words make sure that Ethernet ports on each Storage Server are on the same subnet or part of a Virtual Private Network VPN connection Zoning diagrams single and dual node For single node configurations the SAN zoning will be setup in the factory as shown below Please note that zone 2 is not used in a single node configuration Zone 3 is for tape and should not be modified Zones 4 amp 5 are used for remote mirroring IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 75 Switch Zoning when Remote Mirroring is installed Factory Settings I Slot 5 Ll Slot 4 ll Slot 1 Controller A 1 Controller A 2 J Controller B 1 Controller B 2 g Connects to Switch in secondary D
131. n The SAN Switch one in the single node configuration or two in the dual node configuration do not have an AC switch and thus will be powered up as soon as the rails become energized Power on Sequence The devices in the rack should be powered on in the following sequence 1 SAN Switch es Before proceeding to step 3 confirm that the SAN Switch es have completed their power on sequencing This is indicated with a green light showing for power 2 DS4000 EXP100 Serial ATA drives 0 to 14 devices depending on the disk capacity installed DS4100 single device except for 89 6 TB configurations which has two P5 520 1 located at EIA 13 16 in the rack P5 520 2 located at EIA 19 22 in the rack this is only present in the dual node configurations apo Similarly should power need to be shut down the reverse of the power on sequence should be followed once the applications and operating systems have been shutdown 1 P5520 2 located at EIA 19 22 in the rack this is only present in the dual node configurations 2 P5520 1 located at EIA 13 16 in the rack 3 DS4100 single device except for 89 6 TB configurations which has two 4 DS4000 EXP100 Serial ATA drives 0 to 14 devices depending on the disk capacity installed 5 SAN Switch es Connect the Drawer and Device Cables The DR550 rack s are preconfigured at the factory with all drawers and device cables installed To check out the system refer to the RS 6000 a
132. n be done by just right clicking on any logical drive that is part of a mirror relationship Select Remove Mirror Relationship gt Select All gt Remove gt Yes This will remove all the mirror relationships NOTE You may receive an error if the other Storage Server is not operational When it has finished the storage server that has the newest data becomes the primary site source and the storage server that had technical issues becomes the secondary site target Recreate the RVM relationship using the storage server with the newest data as the primary and the other storage server as the secondary NOTE MAKE SURE THAT YOU CREATE THE RELATIONSHIP CORRECTLY THE STORAGE SERVER WITH THE NEWEST DATA IS NOW THE PRIMARY SOURCE Do this by following the same steps as you did to set up the remote volume mirroring relationship taking into consideration which storage server is now the primary and which is the secondary IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 81 Other Installation Topics Changing passwords It is strongly recommended to change the default passwords set at the factory It is also a good practice to change the passwords on a regular basis Change passwords for the HMC AIX operating system and the IBM System Storage Archive Manager users HMC For the HMC change the predefined hscroot password to restrict access
133. n removed go to sub step 4 5 Locate the hardware mounting kit and the two mounting plates Refer to the following illustration when reviewing the contents of the hardware mounting kit The mounting hardware kit contains the following 4 Rack mounting bolts 4 Thin washers 8 Plastic isolator bushings 4 Thick washers 4 Spacer Note If you are installing an ac powered rack temporarily install the lower plastic isolator bushings to help you locate the rack mounting plate After the mounting plate has been correctly located remove the lower plastic isolator bushings 6 Position the two mounting plates in the approximate mounting location under the rack Dapp 1 Rack Chassis 2 Top Trim Panel 3 Left Side Trim Panel 4 Right Side Trim Panel 5 Spring Clip Bushing g4 5 Spacer 6 Jam Nut 7 Leveling Foot 1 T00 Rack Chassis 2 Rack Mounting Bolt 3 Thin Washer 4 Top Plastic Isolator 7 Create a rack mounting bolt assembly by adding the following items in the order listed to each rack mounting bolt a Thin flat washer b Top plastic isolator bushing c Thick flat washer d Spacer 8 Insert a rack mounting bolt assembly through each of the leveling feet 9 Reposition the rack mounting plates under the four rack mounting bolts so that the mounting bolts are centered directly over the threaded bolt holes 10 Turn the rack mounting bolts 4 complete turns into the mounting plates threaded bolt holes IB
134. named userdata txt 2 Type in the required information There should be seven lines of information in the file The first line should always be Title IBM FAStT Product The other line contain the company name company address contact name contact phone number alternate phone number and machine location information Do not split the information for a given item for example do not put the company address on multiple lines Use only one line for each item Note When you type in the text for the userdata txt file the colon is the only legal separator between the required label and the data No extraneous data is allowed blanks commas and so on in the label unless specified Labels are not case sensitive The Title field of the userdata txt file must always be IBM FAStT Product The rest of the fields should be completed for your specific DS4100 Storage Server installation Following is an example of a completed userdata txt user profile Title IBM FAStT Product Company name IBM 73HA Department Address 3039 Cornwallis Road RTP NC 27709 Contact name John Doe Contact phone number 919 254 0000 Alternate phone number 919 254 0001 Machine location Building 205 Lab 1300 3 Save the userdata tt file in ASCII format 4 Store the userdata txt file in the appropriate subdirectory of the DS4000 Storage Server management station For AIX R store the userdata txt file in the directory Renaming the storage subs
135. nd disk where you want to install type 1 in the Choice field and press Enter Installation and Settings Either type 0 and press Enter to install with current settings or type the number of the setting you want to change and press Enter 1 System Settings Method of Installation New and Complete Overwrite Disk Where You Want to Install hdisk0O gt gt gt Choice 0 1 3 Type 1 for New and Complete Overwrite in the Choice field and press Enter The Change Disk s Where You Want to Install screen now displays Change Disk s Where You Want to Install Type one or more numbers for the disk s to be used for installation and press Enter To cancel a choice type the corresponding number and Press Enter At least one bootable disk must be selected The current choice is indicated by gt gt gt Name Location Code Size MB VG Status Bootable 1 hdiskO 04 B0 00 2 0 4296 none Yes 2 hdiskl 04 B0 00 5 0 4296 none Yes 3 hdisk2 04 B0 00 6 0 12288 none Yes gt gt gt 0 Continue with choices indicated above 66 Disks not known to Base Operating System Installation IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 108 77 Display More Disk Information 88 Help 99 Previous Menu gt gt gt Choice 0 4 Select the disk or disks you want to
136. nd eServer pSeries Diagnostics Information for Multiple Bus Systems and follow the instructions in the installation checkout procedure IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 49 Configuring the P5 520 Servers The P5 520 servers within the IBM TotalStorage Data Retention are shipped with particular AIX security settings These settings will not allow remote administration tasks initiated via commands like telnet remote shell rsh file transfer protocol ftp or similar Therefore you should use the integrated console for management activities You can use an ASCII tty terminal if needed a connection must be established using the Serial Port 1 of each P5 520 server to administer configure the P5 520 server Note that one ASCII terminal may be used by connecting to one server at atime The procedure for physically attaching the ASCII tty terminal was addressed in the Installation and Activation section The ASCII terminal when attached to Serial Port 1 will be known in AIX as tty0 User Accounts To provide a greater level of security DR550 is setup with limited access These restrictions are built into the DR550 as follows e Limited user definitions e Limited access to commands from certain accounts e No remote access with authority to make changes Login Login with secure shell ssh is required for the AIX account
137. nds in the service information that you share The types of server information you can share with your service provider include the following Hardware problem information Information about system characteristics such as hardware and software inventory and current fix levels Information about system resources such as disk use Performance data Use the following sequence to enable the Electronic Service Agent on the HMC 1 Specifying when and how Electronic Service Agent sends information to your service provider Use Electronic Service Agent to define the timetable on which you want to share service information with your service provider To specify the information to define the timetable follow these steps a In the Navigation Area open Service Applications b Select Service Agent c Select Transmit Service Information d In the Transmit Service Information window click the Immediate tab e To send your information to your service provider immediately click Send A new window Service Agent opens read the message and click OK to close the window f Inthe Transmit Service Information window click the Scheduled tab g To schedule when and how often you send information to your service provider specify the frequency and time in the appropriate fields IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 93
138. ne_DS40001_ctrlB AIX Do not change 192 168 4 101 drs DS40001_ ctrlA DS4100 Do not change 192 168 5 102 drs DS40001_ctriB DS4100 Do not change Preconfigured TCP IP addresses for 10 100 1000t Ethernet networks Important Make sure to use the correct adapter s and port s on the IBM eServer p5 520 server s when connecting to your network check the interface s during configuration Do not connect the IBM System Storage DR550 to your network if you already use the factory IP addresses for any other device within your network environment IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 53 Procedure for Changing IP Address To configure the DR550 for use within your network you must change one IP address from its factory setting The change is made to the P5 520 server Important Do not change the factory IP configuration for the DS4100 controllers or any IP address on the IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch B16 The following table which was also provided in the Site Preparation and Planning Section of this document may be helpful in recording the IP addresses to be used in your operational environment IP Description IP Address from Factory IP Address in Network drs_engine 192 168 1 11 There are different possible ways to change the IP settings There are various AIX commands which are available for these tasks For co
139. ng feet Install a screw and washer in all four standoff hole positions as shown in the following illustration but do not tighten After the racks are bolted together level the racks Tighten the four screws in the standoff holes Install the trim pieces that fit between the front and back racks Install the trim piece that fits on top and between the racks Install rack filler panels above and below the installed system drawers The filler panels cover and seal the open areas at the front of the rack s Note All open areas located in the front of the rack must also be sealed to ensure that proper airflow within the rack is maintained Connect the cables that go between the racks IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 39 16 If you are bolting down the racks go to either Attach the Rack to a Concrete Floor or Attach the Rack to a Concrete Floor Beneath a Raised Floor as appropriate in the 7014 Series Model T00 and Model T42 System Rack Installation Guide SA38 0641 17 If the rack does not have a front door install the top left and right trim panels on all racks If your rack is configured with a front door wait until you get to step eight before installing it 18 If you are installing stabilizers go to Step 4 Attach the Stabilizers in the 7014 Series Model TOO and Model T42 System R
140. nvenience we recommend that you use the System Management Interface Tool SMIT that is part of AIX This is a quick and efficient tool and in addition the SMIT session is logged into a file smit log the log file can be used to analyze a situation in case of problems Single node configuration steps Most settings are done using the System Management Interface Tool SMIT of AIX SMIT is an interactive interface application designed to simplify system management tasks We start SMIT on the AIX command line prompt by typing smitty The smitty command displays a hierarchy of menus that can lead to interactive dialogues SMIT builds and runs commands as directed by the user Step 1 Obtain 1 IP address from your network administrator The first step is to set a new address in conformance with your network You need to obtain one IP address from your network administrator It is suggested that you create a table where you write the factory IP address and the actual IP address side by side as illustrated The following steps include a sample address Your address will most likely be different IP description AIX interface Factory IP Actual IP address address drs_engine end 192 168 1 21 100 100 51 121 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 Step2 Connect to drs_engine through the management console 1 Login to the IBM eServer p5 520 server drs_engine with user dr550 through the management console Login DR550 Password XXXXXXX 2 Once successful
141. o Extended Topology Configuration gt Configure HACMP Networks gt Add a Network to the HACMP Cluster and select ether below the discovered IP based network types stanza In the Network Name field type net_ether_01 and verify that the correct netmask for your network is presented in the Netmask field Change the Enable IP Address Takeover via IP Aliases field to No you can use the Tab key or select with F4 key Press Enter and verify the result is OK Press the F3 key three times 5 In the Extended Topology Configuration go to Configure HACMP Communication Interfaces Devices gt Add Communication Interfaces Devices and select Add Discovered Communication Interface and Devices Select Communication Interfaces Select net_ether_01 and press Enter In the list scroll down and select the boot en3 and standby en2 interfaces for both nodes with the F7 key Make sure you selected four interfaces in all Press Enter and verify the result is OK Use the F3 key three times Step 12 Create the network resource cluster address within HACMP 1 Go to Extended Resource Configuration gt HACMP Extended Resources Configuration gt Configure HACMP Service IP Labels Addresses gt Add a Service IP Label Address gt Configurable on Multiple Nodes select net_ether_01 and press Enter 2 In the IP Label Addresss field press F4 From the list select drs_cluster_svc and press Enter Press Enter again to start the SMIT process and verify that the
142. o via IFS to BRMS Other Management Applications You should consult with your application software vendor to determine if your applications support the DR550 API A number of application providers have enhanced their software to include this support The current list includes AXS One IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 17 BrainTribe formerly Comprendium Caminosoft Ceyoniq Easy Software FileNet Hummingbird Hyland Software OnBase Hyperwave IRIS Software Documentum Connector MBS Technologies iSeries Connector for IBM CM V5 OpenText formerly IXOS Princeton Softech Active Archive Solution for PeopleSoft for Siebel for Oracle Saperion SER Solutions Symantec Enterprise Vault formerly KVS Waters Creon Labs NuGenesis Windream Zantaz Only applications or middleware using the API can send data to DR550 Information regarding the System Storage Archive Manager API Client may be found at ublib boulder ibm com infocenter tivihelp index jsp toc com ibm itstorage doc toc xml Additional information on qualified ISVs may be found at http www ibm com storage dr550 IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 18 DR550 Offerings DR550 is available in both single and dual node offering
143. o your network The table below shows selected factory IP address settings and provides a column to enter the IP addresses to be used later when configuring the DR550 Other IP addresses within DR550 do not need to be changed Dual Node Configuration IP Description IP Address from Factory IP Address in Network drs_engine1_boot 192 168 1 21 drs_engine1_stdby 192 168 2 10 drs_engine2_boot 192 168 1 23 drs_engine2_stdby 192 168 2 11 drs_cluster_svc 192 168 1 22 Single Node Configuration IP Description IP Address from Factory IP Address in Network drs_engine 192 168 1 11 Refer to Configuring the System P5 520 Servers section for additional information on IP addresses used for the DR550 IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 32 Unpacking and Installing the Rack s The DR550 comes integrated into one or two 7014 racks single node configurations and the 5 6 11 2 22 4 and 44 8 TB dual node configurations are always shipped in one rack while the dual node 89 6 TB configuration ships in two racks Unpack Instructions are located in the transparent sleeve on the exterior of the rack shipping carton This provides the information necessary to unpack and remove the rack s from the palette Shipped with each DR550 is a printed copy of the 7014 Series Model T00 and Model T42 Sy
144. onnectivity 5 Click Test 6 In the new window Test Phone Number click Start The local modem will connect to the service provider and display the result in the same window Test Phone Number x Phone Number Dial prefix 9 Phone number 837 1005 Comment Tucson Test Status Test beginning Waiting for connection availability Opening connection Closing connection Test completed successfully Start Cancel Help Once successfully connected click Cancel to close the window 7 Log off from the Hardware Management Console DS4000 SNMP and e mail setup for error notification The alert notification is a feature of the IBM TotalStorage DS4000 Storage Manager that monitors system health and automatically notifies a configured recipient when problems occur The following alert notification options are available IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 95 Alert notifications are sent to a designated network management station NMS using simple network management protocol SNMP traps Alert notifications are sent to a designated e mail address See the Enterprise Management window help for specific procedures To send e mail to IBM contact your customer service representative and ask for IBM DS4000 Service Alert premium feature The latter is a chargeable service provided by IBM
145. ople for whom you create IDs must have system administrator authority on all registered servers b Submit a registration request from Electronic Service Agent as follows i Inthe Navigation area open Service Applications ii Select Service Agent iii Select eService Registration The Authorize Users for Service Agent window is displayed iv In the Web authorization section specify one or two of the user IDs that you created on the My IBM Registration web site Use the IBM ID field for the first authorized user and the Optional IBM ID for the second authorized user v Click OK to submit the registration request You can specify only two IBM IDs at one time but you can submit as many registration requests as you like IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 94 When you want to view the server information you have shared with IBM go to IBM Electronic Services http www ibm com support electronic Testing the connection to your service provider After you have set up the HMC to communicate with your service provider see above sections follow the procedure here to test your connection It is assumed that you are still logged in to the HMC 1 In the Navigation Area open Service Applications 2 Select Remote Support 3 Select Customize Outbound Connectivity 4 Select the Local Modem tab as the type of outbound c
146. orporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 105 If file system is being created Volume Group for created file system Advanced Customization Options Do you want the DVD to be bootable Install bundle file File with list of packages to copy to DVD Location of packages to copy to DVD Customization script User supplied bosinst data file rootvg take the default Press F4 select Yes leave blank leave blank leave blank leave blank Debug Output User supplied image data file this is the default leave blank leave blank no 4 Make sure a DVD RAM platter is loaded into the DVD RAM drive on Engine 1 and press Enter Notes for MKDVD command IBM Storage Systems The mkdvd command always calls the mksysb command with the flags to extend tmp Enter the file system or directory in which to store the mksysb image This can be a file system you created in the rootvg in another volume group or in NFS mounted file systems with read write access If left blank the mkdvd command creates the file system and removes it when the command completes If you did not enter information in the file system field you can select to have the mkdvd command either create these file systems in the rootvg or in another volume group If the default of rootvg is chosen and a mksysb image is being created the mkdvd command adds the file systems to th
147. oup US English 1 7316 TF3 IBM 7316 TF3 Rack Mounted Flat Panel Console Kit 1 0706 Integrate with IBM System Storage DR550 1 4202 Keyboard Video Mouse LCM Displays 1 4242 6 Foot Extender Cable for Displays 1 4269 USB Conversion Option 1 6350 Travel Keyboard US English 1 9300 Language Group Specify US English 1 9911 Power Cord 4M All Standard Cord 1 5771 RS1 Initial Software Support 1 Year 1 0612 Per Processor Software Support 1 Year 1 7000 Agreement for MCRSA 1 DR550 Engine 1 9131 52A 9131 Model 52A 0706 Integrate with DR500 IBM TotalStorage 1 Retention Solution single node 1930 1024 MB 2X512MB DIMMS 276 PIN 533 MHZ 1 DDR 2 SDRAM IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 19 1968 73 4 GB 10 000 RPM Ultra320 SCSI Disk Drive 2 Assembly 1977 2 Gigabit Fibre Channel PCI X Adapter 3 1980 POWER GXT135P Graphics Accelerator With 1 Digital Support 1983 IBM 2 Port 10 100 1000 Base TX Ethernet 1 PCI X Adapter 1993 IBM 4 7 GB IDE Slimline DVD RAM Drive 1 5005 Software Preinstall 1 5159 AC Power Supply 850 W 1 6458 Power Cable Drawer to IBM PDU 14 foot 1 250V 10A 6574 Ultra320 SCSI 4 Pack 1 7160 IBM Rack mount Drawer Rail Kit 1 7190 IBM Rack mount Drawer Bezel and Hardware 1 7320 One Processor Entitlement for Processor 2 Feature 8330 7877 Media Backplane Card 1 8330 2 way 1 9 GHz POWERS Processor Card 36
148. ower Supplv Two 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet ports Two long 64 bit 133 MHz slots 5 6 One short 64 bit 266 MHz slot 4 Two short 32 bit 66 MHz slots 2 3 One short 64 bit 133 MHz slot 1 Figure 2 Back view of P5 520 server The Converged Service Processor2 CSP is on a dedicated card plugged into the main system planar which is designed to continuously monitor system operations taking preventive or corrective actions to promote quick problem resolution and high system availability IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 9 Additional features are designed into pSeries servers to provide an extensive set of reliability availability and serviceability RAS features such as improved fault isolation recovery from errors without stopping the system avoidance of recurring failures and predictive failure analysis Additional information on the P5 520 server is available at www ibm com redbooks Management Console Included in the DR550 is a set of integrated management components This includes the Hardware Management Console HMC as well as a flat panel monitor keyboard and mouse The HMC 7310 CR3 is a dedicated rack mounted workstation that allows the user to configure and manage call home support The HMC has other capabilities partitioning Capacity on Demand that are not used in the DR550 The HMC
149. password 4 Start HACMP services on both nodes o smitty hacmp o system management C SPOC o manage HACMP services o start cluster services o select both nodes of the 2 entry of the screen start cluster services on these nodes 5 This will bring up TSM as part of cluster services then Login in approx 10 minutes as an admin and check out TSM server and validate all information and data 6 Atthe TSM prompt the TSM administrator can run q lic q dbvol q loglov q db q log q stat q sys 7 If needed you will need to change the IP address within the application server the server running some type of content management application to point to the remote DR550 Setting up DR550 for mirroring back to original site At this point in time you will have the DR550 operational at the secondary site All new updates will be coming to this site The decision that was made prior to this determines if the current secondary site becomes the new primary site or takes the role of the secondary site again once the issues are addressed at the original primary site and all current data is transferred to it Either way you must now redo the Enhanced Volume Mirroring relationship RVM As mentioned in the above paragraph all new data is currently being sent to the secondary site To make sure that the data is not overwritten and that it is propagated to the other site correctly you must now remove all RVM relationships from the storage systems This ca
150. per proc 1Y Reg 1 DS4100 1 1724 100 DS4100 Midrange Disk System 1 0707 Integrate with IBM System Storage DR550 1 IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 24 2210 4603 5605 7711 EXP100 1 1710 10U 0707 2210 4603 5601 9001 Switch 1 2005 B16 0707 2414 5605 Switch 2 2005 B16 0707 2414 5605 Rack 7014 T00 0233 0234 0247 0248 0254 0257 0707 6068 6098 6580 7188 9188 9300 9800 Short Wave SFP GBIC LC SATA 400GB 7200 Disk Drive Module LC LC 5M Fibre Optic Cable DS4100 AIX Host Kit DS4000 EXP100 Storage Expan Integrate with IBM System Storage DR550 2 Gb Fibre Channel Short Wave GBIC SATA 400 GB 7200 Drive Module 1M 50u Fiber Optic Cable LC LC Attach to DS4100 IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch 16 Port DR550 Integration 4 Gb SW SFP Transceiver 4 Pack Fibre Cable LC LC 5m multimode IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch 16 Port DR550 Integration 4 Gb SW SFP Transceiver 4 Pack Fibre Cable LC LC 5m multimode 7014 T00 IBM RS 6000 Rack Model T00 Rack Content Specify 7316 TF3 1 EIA Rack Content Specify 1710 10U 3 EIA Rack Content Specify 7310 CR2 1 EIA Rack Content Specify 1 EIA Rack Content Specify 1724 100 3 EIA Rack Content Specify 9131 52A 4 EIA DR550 Integration dual node Front Door for 1 8 Meter Rack Flat Black Side Panel for 1 8 or 2 0 Meter Rack B
151. r version of SM Client code on top of the 9 12 65 version already installed AIX and HACMP SNMP alerting are available Standard AIX practices for error notification or forwarding of system messages are documented in the AIX System Administration manuals HMC electronic problem reporting This section describes how to set up the Hardware Management Console HMC for electronic problem reporting through the local modem IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 87 Attention Because the Hardware Management Console of the DR550 is not connected to a local area network you cannot use all electronic problem reporting methods of a normal HMC Hence you have to be careful when reading HMC documentation or setting up your HMC The following networking connections are available for you to be able to take advantage of electronic services such as reporting hardware problems and other server information Connection between the Hardware Management Console and the IBM eServer p5 520 server s The DR550 is shipped with a dedicated connection between the console and the IBM eServer p5 520 server s There is one direct connected Ethernet adapter in the HMC for each IBM eServer p5 520 server Connection between your company and your service provider This connection is the one that enables you to report hardware problems and other server
152. rd is PASSWORD You should change this password to confirm with site security guidelines If you should need to review the configuration or zoning within the switches the IP address for switch 1 is 192 168 1 31 and switch 2 only installed in dual node configurations is 192 168 1 32 These addresses should not be changed To gain access to the switches via the IP network you will need to provide Ethernet cables and ports on your existing Ethernet network Once the connections have been made then you can connect to the IP address and use the management tools provided by the switch Dual Node Zoning without Enhanced Remote Volume Mirroring Engine1 Gl Slot 1 Engine2 DS4100_1 Controller A1 O Controller B2 Note Zone 3 is configured for use with the tape TS1120 TS3310 358x 3592 with WORM cartridges are recommended ports 5 7 are connected to the tape drives Dual Node Zoning with Enhanced Remote Volume Mirroring IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 12 Engine1 Lil Slot 1 Engine2 2005 B16_2 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Not Zoned Connects to Switch in secondary DR550 Connects to Switch in secondary DR550 Note Zone 3 is configured for use with tape TS1120 LTO Gen 3 or 3592 drives with WORM cartridges are recomm
153. reafter as the P5 520 when discussing the DR550 is a cost effective high performance space efficient server that uses advanced IBM technology The P5 520 uses the POWERS5 microprocessor and is designed for use in LAN clustered environments The P5 520 is a member of the symmetric multiprocessing SMP UNIX servers from IBM The P5 520 product number 9131 52A is a 4 EIA 4U 19 inch rack mounted server The P5 520 is configured as a 2 core system with 1 9 GHz processors The total system memory installed is 1024 MB The P5 520 includes six hot plug PCI X slots an integrated dual channel Ultra320 SCSI controller two 10 100 1000 Mbps integrated Ethernet controllers and eight front accessible disk bays supporting hot swappable disks two are populated with 36 4 GB Ultra3 10K RPM disk drives These disk bays are designed to provide high system availability and growth by allowing the removal or addition of disk drives without disrupting service The internal disk storage is configured as mirrored disk for high availability System p5 Figure 1 Front view of P5 520 server In addition to the disk drives there are also 3 media bays available e Media dev0O not used for DR550 e Media devi Slimline DVD RAM FC 1993 e SCSI tape drive not included From the back of the server the following ports and slots are included PCI X slots The P5 520 provides multiple hot plug PCI X slots The number and type of adapters instal
154. result is OK Step 13 Add the new network resource to the HACMP resource group 1 Press F3 normally five times until you reach the Extended Configuration window Go to Extended Resource Configuration gt HACMP Extended Resource Group Configuration gt Change Show Resources and Attributes for a Resource Group select drs_450_rg and press Enter 2 In the Service IP Label Addresses field press F4 Select drs_cluster_svc and press Enter Press Enter again to start the SMIT process and verify that the result is OK IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 68 Step 14 Verify and synchronize the HACMP cluster 1 Use the F3 key normally four times to go back to the Extended Configuration window Go to Extended Verification and Synchronization and press Enter 2 In the next window use the default settings and press Enter 3 Check the SMIT result screen for an OK status and quit SMIT with the F10 key Step 15 Start the HACMP cluster Now that the configuration of the HACMP cluster is completed the cluster can be started Whether you start it for the first time as would normally be the case after the procedure above or as part of the normal operations of the DR550 the procedure is the same The procedure is listed below The following steps describe the procedure for starting cluster services on a single node or bo
155. ries en_US infocenter base hardware_docs pdf 380641 pdf Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX product manuals which can be found on the web at http publib boulder ibm com infocenter tivinelp index jsp Click on Storage Manager then Servers and AIX System Storage Archive Manager API Client manuals which can be found on the web at http oublib boulder ibm com tividd td IBMTivoliStorageManagerClient5 2 2 html IBM TotalStorage DS4000 EXP100 Storage Expansion Unit Installation and User s Guide First edition found on the web at htto www 1 ibm com support docview wss rs 593 amp uid psg 1 MIGR 53857 amp loc en_US IBM TotalStorage DS4000 Storage Manager Version 8 4x Installation and Support Guide for AIX HP UX and Solaris which can be found on the web at ftp fto software ibm com pc pccbbs pc_servers pdf gc26 7622 01 pdf IBM eServer pSeries Systems Handbook 2003 Edition SG24 5120 02 IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Tape 3592 Presentation Guide REDP 3749 00 IBM TotalStorage DS4000 Best Practices Guide REDP 3690 00 Introducing IBM TotalStorage DS4000 EXP100 with SATA Disks REDP 3794 00 Content Manager Implementation and Migration Cookbook SG24 7051 00 Content Manager Backup Recovery and High Availability Strategies Options and Procedures SG24 7063 00 IBM Tivoli Storage Management Concepts SG24 4877 03 IBM SAN Survival Guide Featuring the McDATA Portfolio SG24 6149 01 IBM TotalStorage DS4100 Fibre Channel Storage Server Ins
156. rver for alerts without needing to have the DS4000 Storage Manager client running in the root user session Turn off a redundant power supply in the DS4000 Storage Server or DS4000 expansion enclosure When the power supply is turned off an alert notification is sent to the e mail address that you specified Turn the power supply on again at your earliest convenience Attention Do not turn off the power supply if this is the only one that is powered on in your storage server or expansion enclosure DS4000 Service Alert DR550 includes the capability to route e mail to the IBM support center You can either chose to route e mail notification to your local operations team as described in the section above or you can set up the DR4100 to route the notice to IBM Service Alert Readme Document excerpts DS4000 Service Alert hereafter called Service Alert is a feature of the IBM TotalStorage DS4000 Storage Manager that monitors system health and automatically notifies the IBM Support Center when problems occur Service Alert sends an e mail to a call management center that identifies your system and captures any error information that can identify the problem The IBM support center analyzes the contents of the e mail alert and contacts you with the appropriate service action The IBM DS4000 Service Alert a one time charge complements but does not replace the basic hardware maintenance agreement in place for the DS4000 storage subsystems Wi
157. s Each offering can also be customized to include support for tape and the appropriate Ethernet connections DR550 Single Node Components The single node DR550 offerings are built with the following components Quantity Key Hardware Components Description 1 7014 Model T00 RS 6000 System Rack 1 9131 Model 52A P5 520 1 1724 100 DS4100 Storage Server includes 5 6 TB of disk capacity 0 1 1710 10U DS4000 EXP100 Storage Expansion Unit only installed in 11 2 TB configuration 1 2005 B16 TotalStorage SAN Switch with 8 shortwave transceivers there are 12 transceivers when enhanced RVM is included in the order 1 7310 CR3 eServer Hardware Management Console 1 7316 TF3 Flat Panel Monitor Keyboard and Mouse The following list is a list of the actual features that are ordered for DR550 11 2 TB This list should not be modified in any way as part of the initial order IBM s eConfig tool should be used to review any changes in the official configurations Other configurations are also available Product Description Qty Management Console 7310 CR3 7310 CR3 Rack mounted Hardware Management Console 1 0706 Integrate with IBM TotalStorage Storage DR550 1 0961 Hardware Management Console for POWERS Licensed Machine Code 1 4651 Rack Indicator Rack 1 1 6458 Power Cord 4M 14Ft 400V 14A IEC320 C13 IEC320 C14 1 7801 Ethernet Cable 6M Hardware Management Console to System Unit 1 9300 Language Gr
158. s Width 644 mm 25 4 in with side panels Depth 1098 mm 43 3 in with front and read doors Height 1804 mm 71 0 in with standard AC power Weight empty 244 kg 535 Ibs Operating Environment Temperature 10 40 degrees C Relative humidity 8 to 80 Maximum wet bulb 27 degrees C Electrical Power per power supply Voltage Range 200 to 240 V ac 50 60 Hz Operating Current 1 65 3 9 Amperes Power 390 Watts Frequency 50 60 Hz Power source loading 4 8 kVA per PDU rack may have up to 4 PDUs Noise Level normal operation 0 0 bels Heat dissipation 1088 BTU per hour IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 113 Lost Key Replacement Should you lose the keys 2 keys are included in the initial shipment please contact the IBM Rochester Hotline for assistance They can be reached at 1 800 300 8751 USA only or 1 507 253 2383 worldwide and take option 5 IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 114 Complementary Products IBM Tape Solutions Connecting Tape to the DR550 To connect tape to the DR550 you may need to add components to the server and switch if you purchased the disk only configuration prior to 11 November 2005 These additional components are standard as of DR550 Express V2 5 For the older d
159. s dr550 dr550adm ibmce and root User Accounts The following user accounts have been created Each has a specific role when using the DR550 Passwords should be changed in accordance with company policy and guidelines To enhance security certain user accounts do not have any change authority and other accounts can only be accessed from the integrated console The following user accounts have been created with the following roles and restrictions specified AIX Account Roles Password set at Factory dr550 Access via integrated console to P5 520 servers dr550 VTY 0 or via the serial port on the front of the P5 520 server tty 0 Itis recommended that you use the integrated console no remote access Only user who can su to root Home directory home dr550 Shell bin ksh dr550adm Access via integrated console or from remote ASCII dr550adm terminal Home directory home dr550adm Shell bin ksh ibmce console access and remote access ibmce home directory home ibmce shell bin ksh root no direct login d3rv1sh this password su allowed only from dr550 account will need to be changed Ability to view log files and perform SM Client tasks during the initial installation It is initially setup to require a change at the initial login IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Pag
160. s therefore this statement may not apply to you This information could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein these changes will be incorporated in new editions of the publication IBM may make improvements and or changes in the product s and or the program s described in this publication at any time without notice IBM may use or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you This information contains examples of data and reports used in daily business operations To illustrate them as completely as possible the examples include the names of individuals companies brands and products All of these names are fictitious and any similarity to the names and addresses used by an actual business enterprise is entirely coincidental IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 126 References 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 DR550 Product home page including updates to this guide http www storage ibm com disk dr index html Understanding the IBM System Storage DR550 Redbook hitp Awww redbooks ibm com 7014 Series Model TOO and Model T42 System Rack Installation Guide SA38 0641 00 which can be found on the web at http publib16 boulder ibm com pse
161. s that share resources disks volume groups file systems networks and network IP addresses In this HACMP cluster the two cluster nodes communicate with each other over a private Ethernet IP network If one of the network interface cards fails HACMP is designed to preserve communication by transferring the traffic to another physical network interface card on the same node If a connection to the node fails HACMP is designed to transfer resources to backup node to which it has access In addition heartbeats are sent between the nodes over the cluster networks to check on the health of the other cluster node If the passive standby node detects no heartbeats from the active node the active node is considered as failed and HACMP is designed to automatically transfer resources to the passive standby node Within the DR550 dual node configuration only HACMP is configured as follows e The clusters are setup in Hot Standby active passive mode e The resource groups are setup in cascading mode e The volume group is setup in enhanced concurrent mode System Storage Archive Manager IBM System Storage Archive Manager this is the new name for Tivoli Storage Manager for Data Retention is designed provide archive services and to prevent critical data from being erased or rewritten This software can help address requirements defined by many regulatory agencies for retention and disposition of data Key features include the following e
162. sentative for information on the products and services currently available in your area Any reference to an IBM product program or service is not intended to state or imply that only that IBM product program or service may be used Any functionally equivalent product program or service that does not infringe any IBM intellectual property right may be used instead However it is the user s responsibility to evaluate and verify the operation of any non IBM product program or service IBM may have patents or pending patent applications covering subject matter described in this document The furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents You can send license inquiries in writing to IBM Director of Licensing IBM Corporation North Castle Drive Armonk NY 10504 1785 U S A IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 125 The following paragraph does not apply to the United Kingdom or any other country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transaction
163. server automatically at boot time If it does start automatically then disable auto start of the SSAM server using the following commands execute rmitab autoserv command at AIX prompt as root id and disable varyon volume groups execute chvg a n lt volume groupnames for all volume groups except rootvg 1 Start the server power on in the secondary DR550 2 When the power up cycle is complete and AIX has completed its startup procedures using the integrated console logon to AIX using the DR550 userid 3 Switch to Root and enter the appropriate password 4 Enter the following commands o varyonvg y TSMApps hdisk2 o varyonvg y TSMDbLogs hdisk3 o varyonvg y TSMDbBkup hdisk4 o varyonvg y TSMStg hdisk5 5 Issue the following mount commands o mount tsm o mount tsmDb o mount tsmLog o mount tsmdbbkup Change directories using the following command cd usr tivoli tsm server bin Issue the following command nohup rc adsmserv amp 8 After a few minutes log in to SSAM using the ADMIN userid and check out the SSAM server and validate all information and data 9 Atthe TSM prompt the TSM administrator can run q lic q dbvol q loglov q db q log q stat q sys 10 If needed you will need to change the IP address within the application server the server running some type of content management application to point to the remote DR550 ALO For Dual Node HACMP implementation Assuming AIX servers
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165. size LUNID Hdisk on AIX Logical Volume File System VG Name 2 GB 0 hdisk2 tsmappslv tsm TSMApps 315 GB 1 hdisk3 tsmdblv __tsmloglv tsmDb _ tsmLog TSMDbLogs 900 GB 2 hdisk4 tsmdbbkuplv tsmdbbkup TSMDbBkup 2035 GB 3 hdisk5 tsmstglv1 2035 GB 4 hdisk6 tsmstglv2 380 GB 5 hdisk7 tsmstglv3 2035 GB 6 hdisk8 tsmstglv4 1900 GB 7 hdisk9 tsmstglv5 2035 GB 9 hdisk10 tsmstglv6 IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 26 2035 GB 10 hdisk1 1 tsmstglv7 600 GB 11 hdisk12 tsmstglv8 2035 GB 11 hdisk13 tsmstglv9 2035 GB 12 hdisk14 tsmstglv10 600 GB 13 hdisk15 tsmstglv11 For 44 8TB System dual node configurations only LUN size LUNID Hdisk on AIX Logical Volume File System VG Name 2 GB 0 hdisk2 tsmappslv tsm TSMApps 415 GB 1 hdisk3 tsmdblv _tsmloglv tsmDb_ tsmLog TSMDbLogs 1200 GB 2 hdisk4 tsmdbbkuplv tsmdbbkup TSMDbBkup 2035 GB 3 hdisk5 tsmstglv1 2035 GB 4 hdisk6 tsmstglv2 280 GB 5 hdisk7 tsmstglv2 2035 GB 6 hdisk8 tsmstglv3 1600 GB 7 hdisk9 tsmstglv4 2035 GB 8 hdisk10 tsmstglv6 2035 GB 9 hdisk1 1 tsmstglv7 600 GB 10 hdisk12 tsmstglv8 2035 GB 11 hdisk13 tsmstglv9 2035 GB 12 hdisk14 tsmstglv10 600 GB 13
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167. stallation and configuration The DR550 comes as an almost ready to use system with a complete assembled hardware in a rack or two and preconfigured software Nevertheless we review some topics of importance when planning for the physical installation and configuration of the IBM System Storage DR550 within your environment Planning to be done is centered on integrating the rack s into the operational IT environment The racks themselves are already assembled To integrate the rack s into your environment you have to plan or validate the following e The size of the floor area required by the DR550 rack s Floor load capacity Space needed for expansion Service clearance Check for potential clearance problems along the access route e The power requirements Multiple 208 volt or 220 volt 30 amp single phase power service feeds 2 feeds for 5 6 11 2 and 22 4 TB configurations both dual engine and single engine configurations 4 feeds for 89 6 TB configurations Each feed of a pair are recommended to be on a different AC power feed for increased availability Power cords are shipped with each rack e Climate control is required Environmental Class A e Cables and Connectors RJ 45 to 9 pin converter cable to administer from the front serial port of pSeries included this is an option that only offers limited functions e The network environment IP addresses Check for address conflicts before cabling t
168. stem Rack Installation Guide SA38 0641 This installation guide provides detailed instructions for positioning leveling powering up and checking out the DR550 racks A subset of these instructions is contained within and will be sufficient for installing and setting up the DR550 Positioning the Rack After the rack has been placed into its location on the floor lock each caster by tightening the locking screw See the following illustration for the locking screw location Remove all of the tape and packing materials from the rack 2 1 Caster 2 Locking Screw 7014 Model T00 Positioning Use the following to determine the next step e If the rack is being bolted to a concrete floor go to Attach the Rack to a Concrete Floor If the rack is being bolted to a concrete floor beneath a raised floor go to Attach the Rack to a Concrete Floor Beneath a Raised Floor If the rack is not being attached to the floor go to Level the Rack Leveling the Rack To level the rack do the following 1 Loosen the jam nut on each leveling foot 2 Rotate each leveling foot downward until it contacts the surface on which the rack is placed 3 Adjust the leveling feet downward as needed until the rack is level When the rack is level tighten the jam nuts against the base 1 Rack Front base 2 Leveling Foot quantity 4 3 Jam Nut quantity 4 7014 Model T00 Leveling Attach the Stabilizers Stabilizer pl
169. stem as a call home server Check Enable local system as a call home server to allow the local HMC to connect to remote support for call home requests In the Agreement for Service Programs window read the agreement carefully and click Accept to accept the agreement and to proceed On the Local Modem tab check the Allow dialing using the local modem Click on Modem Configuration and fill out or select the fields in the upcoming Customize Modem Settings window amp Customize Modem Settings x Dial Type Tone Pulse Other Settings v Wait for dial tone v Enable speaker Dial prefix 9 ok Cancel Help Click OK to configure the modem settings and to close the window Back in the Customize Outbound Connectivity window click on Add to add a phone number for your service connection In the next window Add Phone Number in the Country or region field select the appropriate country from the pull down menu In the State or province field select the appropriate state from the pull down menu From the list select one phone number the comment field will help you to identify the correct location and click on Select as Number The chosen parameters are copied to the appropriate fields at the bottom of the window IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 89 Add Phone Number xj Select
170. strictions with the Data Retention 550 the most convenient way to change passwords is to log in with the user whose password you want to change and then change the password root is allowed to change passwords for other users but then these users are forced to change their password again the next time they log in Therefore the procedure for every distinct user account is Use the management console to access the first IBM eServer p5 520 use PrtSc button select Engine1 on Port 01 from the panel press Enter o Login to AIX using the dr550 user with the appropriate password o Change the password of dr550 with the AIX command passwd Follow the instructions on the screen o Switch to the root user ID and his environment with the AIX command su root and provide root s password o Change the password of root with the AIX command passwd Follow the instructions on the screen o Switch to the dr550adm user ID and his environment with the AIX command su dr550adm IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 82 o Change the password of dr550adm with the AIX command passwd Follow the instructions on the screen o Exit the shell back to the root environment with the AIX command exit Switch to the ibmce user ID and his environment with the AIX command su ibmce o Change the password of ibmce with the AIX command passwd Follow
171. sufficient to meet the requirements for the installation To attach the rack to a concrete floor do the following 1 Put the rack in its predetermined location and tighten the locking screws on the casters 2 If installed remove the top left and right trim panels The trim panels are held in place with spring clips See the illustration below 3 Remove the front and rear doors To remove a rack door go to Attaching Rack Doors After the rack doors have been removed go to sub step 4 Note Remember to have the door keys delivered to the appropriate persons 4 Locate the hardware mounting kit and the two mounting plates Refer to the following illustration when reviewing the contents of the hardware mounting kit The mounting hardware kit contains the following 4 Rack mounting bolts 4 Thin washers 8 Plastic isolator bushings 4 Thick washers 4 Spacer Note If you are installing an ac powered rack temporarily install the lower plastic isolator bushings to help you locate the rack mounting plate After the mounting plate has been correctly located remove the lower plastic isolator bushings 5 Position the two mounting plates in the approximate mounting location under the rack 6 Create a rack mounting bolt assembly by adding the following items in the order listed to each rack mounting bolt a Thin flat washer b Top plastic isolator bushing c Thick flat washer oaAoo0p IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by Int
172. t 1 PCI X Adapter 1993 IBM 4 7 GB IDE Slimline DVD RAM Drive 1 5005 Software Preinstall 1 5159 AC Power Supply 850 W 1 6458 Power Cable Drawer to IBM PDU 14 foot 1 250V 10A 6574 Ultra320 SCSI 4 Pack 1 7160 IBM Rack mount Drawer Rail Kit 1 7190 IBM Rack mount Drawer Bezel and Hardware 1 7320 One Processor Entitlement for Processor 2 Feature 8330 7877 Media Backplane Card 1 8330 2 way 1 9 GHz POWERS Processor Card 36MB 1 L3 Cache 9300 Language Group Specify US English 1 5608 ARM IBM System Storage Archive Manager 1 3868 Per Terabytes with 1 Year SW Maintenance 1 5608 AR2 TS ARM 1 Yr Maint 3908 Per Terabytes SW Maintenance No Charge Registration 1 5692 A5L System Software 1 0967 MEDIA 5765 G03 AIX V5 3 1 0968 Expansion pack 1 0970 AIX 5 3 Update CD 1 0975 Microcode Upd Files and Disc Tool v1 1 CD 1 1004 CD ROM Process Charge 1 1403 Preinstall 64 bit Kernel 1 2924 English Language 1 3410 CD ROM 1 5005 Preinstall 1 5924 English U L SBCS Secondary Language 1 5765 F62 HACMP V5 1 0001 Per Processor with 1 Year maintenance 1 5660 HMP HACMP Reg Ren 1Yr 1 0719 HACMP Base SW MAINT per proc 1Y Reg 1 5765 G03 AIX V5 1 0034 Value Pak per Processor D5 AIX V5 3 1 5771 SWM Software Maintenance for AIX 1 Year 1 0484 D5 1 Yr SWMA for AIX per Processor Reg Ren 1 DR550 Engine 2 9131 52A IBM Storage Systems 9131 Model 52A Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0
173. t notice This information could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors IBM may make improvements and or changes in the product s and or programs s at any time without notice References in this document to IBM products programs or services does not imply that IBM intends to make such products programs or services available in all countries in which IBM operates or does business Any reference to an IBM program or product in this document is not intended to state or imply that only that program or product may be used Any functionally equivalent program or product that does not infringe IBM s intellectual property rights may be used instead It is the user s responsibility to evaluate and verify the operation of any non IBM product program or service Statements concerning IBM s future development plans and schedules are made for planning purposes only and are subject to change or withdrawal without notice The information provided in this document is distributed As Is without any warranty either express or implied IBM expressly disclaims any warranties of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or infringement IBM shall have no responsibility to update this information IBM products are warranted according to the terms and conditions of the agreements e g IBM Customer Agreement Statement of Limited Warranty International Program License Agreement etc under which they are provided IBM is not responsible
174. tallation and User s Guide GC26 7531 02 Fast path configuration using the Guided Setup wizard http publib boulder ibm com infocenter eserver v1r2s en_US index htm Backing up and restoring the HMC http publib boulder ibm com infocenter eserver v1r2s en_US index htm IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 127 19 Reporting a dump call home http publib boulder ibm com infocenter eserver vir2s en_US index htm 20 Serial port setup http publib boulder ibm com infocenter eserver v1r2s en_US index htm 21 Setting up the service processor to connect to your service provider http publib boulder ibm com infocenter eserver v1r2s en US index htm 22 Configuring call home and call in policy http publib boulder ibm com infocenter eserver v1r2s en_ US index htm 23 Testing the call home policy http publib boulder ibm com infocenter eserver v1r2s en_ US index htm 24 IBM System StorageTM DR550 IBM System Storage DR550 Express and IBM TotalStorage Data Retention 450 Upgrade and Maintenance Guide http www 1 ibm com support docview wss rs 1116 amp context STYUE4 amp dc DB500 amp q1 ssg1 amp u id ssg1S1002741 amp loc en_US amp cs utf 8 amp lang en 25 Managing the DR550 and DR550 Express an Introductory Guide http www 1 ibm com support docview wss rs 1116 amp context S TYUE4 amp dc DB500 amp
175. talled within a 7014 rack one or two depending on configuration Floor space requirements are based on the 7014 T00 rack 85 square yards or 7 square meters The 5 6 11 2 22 4 and 44 8 TB configurations require a single rack The 89 6 TB configuration requires 2 racks The following table lists estimates for each of the single node configurations Configuration Weight kg Weight Ib Kilowatts BTUs 5 6 TB 357 785 1 3 4449 11 2 TB 397 873 1 7 5537 The following table lists estimates for each of the dual node configurations Configuration Weight kg Weight Ib Kilowatts BTUs 5 6 TB 404 889 1 8 6615 11 2 TB 444 977 2 2 7703 22 4 TB 524 1153 3 0 9879 44 8 TB 684 1505 4 6 14231 89 6 TB 1248 2744 7 8 22935 The individual component specifications are listed below P5 520 Physical Specification Width 442 mm 17 4 in Depth 573 mm 22 6 in Height 172 mm 6 8 0 in Weight 43 kg 94 6 Ib maximum configuration Operating Environment Temperature operating 5 45 degrees C 41 to 113F Relative humidity 8 to 80 Maximum wet bulb Power off 27 degrees C 80 F Operating voltage 100 127 or 200 240 V AC auto ranging Operating Frequency 47 63 Hz Power requirements 600 watts maximum Thermal output 2046 Btu hour maximum Power Source Loading 0 632 kVA maximum Maximum altitude 3 048m 10 000 ft Sound Power 6 1 bels DS4100 Physical Specification Width
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177. ter 2 Inthe ARE YOU SURE window press Enter to proceed Check that the result is OK press F3 twice IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 67 Step 11 Define the new HACMP network Still within the HACMP menus of SMIT configure the new HACMP network for both nodes 1 Go to Configure HACMP Nodes gt Change Show a Node in the HACMP Cluster and select node drs_engine1 Highlight the Communication Path to Node field and press F4 to select a new path for this node From the list select the new boot IP address drs_engine1_boot 100 100 51 121 this is just an example use the address you received from the network administrator and press Enter Press Enter again to change the path and verify the result is OK 2 Press F3 twice Go to Change Show a Node in the HACMP Cluster again and select node drs_engine2 Highlight the Communication Path to Node field where the old value for the path is displayed and press F4 to select a new path for this node From the list select the new boot IP address drs_engine2_boot 100 100 51 123 and press Enter Press Enter again to change the path and verify the result is OK 3 Step back by pressing F3 should be four times until you reach the Extended Configuration window Select Discover HACMP related Information from Configured Nodes and verify the result is OK Escape with F3 4 Go t
178. th nodes in the cluster by executing the C SPOC usr es sbin cluster sbin cl_rc cluster command on one of the cluster nodes Tip Because the DR550 is running a two node HACMP cluster to start only one of the both nodes is not a usual task To start only one node is needed for maintenance tasks only Hence the normal starting procedure for HACMP in the DR550 always includes the starting of both nodes 1 Log in to either of the P5 520 servers such as drs_engine1 Login in a user dr550and switch to root You can switch to root with the AIX command su root Login dr550 Password Xxxxxx su root Password xxxxxx 2 On the AIX command line start SMIT by issuing the command smitty cl_admin 3 Go to Manage HACMP Services gt Start Cluster Services and press Enter 4 Use the default settings when you want to start only one of the both nodes recommended for maintenance tasks only Press Enter Entry Fields agotart now on system restart or both now Start Cluster Services on these nodes drs_engine1 BROADCAST message at startup true Startup Cluster Lock Services false Startup Cluster Information Daemon true Reacquire resources after forced down false Use the F4 key in Start Cluster Services on these nodes field when you want to start the cluster services on both nodes recommended A pop up window Start Cluster Nodes on these nodes appears Select both nodes with the F7 key Both nodes are marked in front of their line
179. th the DS4000 Service Alert activated the IBM support center will monitor Service Alert e mails with the same coverage being provided in the basic hardware maintenance agreement Activating DS4000 Service Alert To activate Service Alert you must do all of the following tasks Create a user profile userdata txt Rename each storage subsystem and synchronize the controller clock Configure the e mail server Configure the alert destination Validate the installation Activate the Service Alerts with IBM Technical Services ITS Creating a user profile userdata txt The user profile is a text file that contains your individual contact information It is placed at the top of the e mail that Service Alert generates A template is provided which you can download and edit using any text editor IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 100 IMPORTANT The user profile file name must be userdata txt The file content must be in the format as described in step 2 In addition the file must be placed in the appropriate directory in the DS4000 Storage Server management station as indicated in step 4 Perform the following steps to create the user profile 1 Download the userdata txt template file from one of the following Web site http www ibm com servers storage support DS4000 DS4100 htm The userdata txt template is
180. the etc hosts file with an editor of your choice for instance use vi AIX command to start vi and open the file is vi etc hosts If you are not familiar with AIX editors we suppose you use xedit an X window based editor For the latter you first need to start an X session Start the X session with the AIX command startx see startx manpages for details by issuing man startx Then open the etc hosts file with the AIX command xedit etc hosts this will open a graphical editor session Change the all the preconfigured addresses according to the table you have prepared in Step1 Only change these addresses do not change addresses not listed in the table above or any words in the etc hosts file Change the addresses in all stanzas of the etc hosts file That is you have to change five addresses 3 Save the file and exit the editor by pressing Save and Close on the scroll bar Step 8 Change the TCP IP addresses for the interfaces en2 and en3 1 From the AIX command line start SMIT Change Show Characteristics of a Network Interface with the command smitty chinet Select the first network interface you want to change for instance en2 until it is highlighted Press Enter to change In the INTERNET ADDRESS dotted decimal field type the new IP address 100 100 52 111 In the Network MASK hexadecimal or dotted decimal field type the network mask 255 255 255 0 of the new network Press Enter Check the result of the command at the
181. the DS4100 in DR550 configurations of 44 8 TBs or less With 89 6 TB configurations two DS4100s are included The disk capacity used by the DS4100 s is provided by the IBM TotalStorage EXP100 hereafter referred to as the EXP100 Each EXP100 enclosure packaged with the DR550 includes fourteen 400 GB Serial ATA SATA disk drive modules offering 5 6 Terabytes TB of raw physical capacity The DS4100 is an affordable scalable storage server for clustering applications such as the Data Retention application Its modular architecture which includes Dynamic Capacity Expansion and Dynamic Volume Expansion is designed to support e business on demand environments by helping to enable storage to grow as demands increase Autonomic features such as online firmware upgrades also help enhance the system s usability One DS4100 supports up to 44 8TB of Serial ATA physical disk storage capacity seven EXP100 enclosures Thus for 89 6 TB configurations of the DR550 dual DS4100s are provided each capable of supporting up to 44 8 TBs of raw disk capacity Note the first rack holds the first 44 8 TB and the second rack holds the second 44 8 TB The DS4100 is designed to allow upgrades while keeping data intact helping to minimize disruptions during upgrades The DS4100 also supports online controller firmware upgrades to help IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3
182. the IBM eServer p5 520 server drs_engine1 Hit Enter to see the login prompt Login dr550 Password Xxxxxx 2 Once successfully logged on as dr550 issue the AIX command su root to switch to root Now you have the necessary AIX system rights to change the network settings and to reconfigure HACMP Step 3 Stop HACMP if necessary 1 Check if HACMP is running or stopped with the AIX command Issrc g cluster 2 If itis running stop HACMP on each node It is assumed there is no data traffic when stopping since this is the implementation phase It can take several minutes to stop HACMP After HACMP is stopped go on with the next step The following steps describe the procedure for stopping cluster services on a single node or on both nodes in the cluster by executing the C SPOC usr es sbin cluster sbin cl_clstop command on one of the cluster nodes When stopping multiple nodes C SPOC stops them sequentially not in parallel If any node specified to be stopped is inactive the shutdown operation aborts Important When stopping cluster services minimize activity on the system If the node you are stopping is currently providing highly available services notify users of your intentions if their applications will be unavailable Let them know when services will be restored 1 Log in to any of the IBM eServer p5 520 servers use dr550 and switch to root You can switch to root with the AIX command su root 2 On the AIX command line st
183. the address in the text box Click Validate A test message is sent to the selected e mail address A message box with the results of the validation and any error information displays Click OK to close the message box Validating the installation Make sure that the IBM DS4000 Event Monitor service is installed in the management station If it is not installed you must uninstall the DS4000 Storage Manager client and reinstall it with the Event Monitor service enabled Activate the Service Alerts with IBM Technical Services ITS After all previous tasks have been completed you are ready to activate your system for Service Alert Call your IBM Support Center Tell the representative that you are ready to activate the FAStT Service Alert process The IBM representative will work with you to test your system setup and ensure that FAStT Service Alert is working properly IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 103 A test that you will perform with the help of the Support Center is to manually fail a non configured drive in the DS4100 Storage Server using the DS4000 Storage Manager client If all of the drives are configured DR550 has all drives configured you can turn off a redundant power supply in the DS4100 Storage Server or EXP100 expansion enclosure When the drive fails or the power supply is turned off a Serv
184. the customer s business and any actions the customer may need to take to comply with such laws IBM does not IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 124 provide legal advice or represent or warrant that its services or products will ensure that the customer is in compliance with any law The following terms are trademarks or registered trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation in the United States other countries or both AIX AIX 5L DB2 IBM POWERS pSeries Redbooks RS 6000 Tivoli TotalStorage System Storage Microsoft Windows Windows NT and the Windows logo are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States other countries or both Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States other countries or both UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries OSCAR is a registered trademark of Apex Inc Other company product and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others DS4000 Service Alert Notification This information was developed for products and services offered in the U S A and other countries or regions IBM may not offer the products services or features discussed in this document in other countries Consult your local IBM repre
185. the instructions on the screen o Exit the shell back to the root environment with the AIX command exit o Exit the shell back to the dr550 environment with the AIX command exit o Exit the shell back to the AIX login screen with the AIX command exit If you have a dual node configuration use the management console to access the second IBM eServer p5 520 use PrtSc button select Engine2 on Port 02 from the panel press Enter and repeat the above procedure for all four user IDs O Once changed you should test the new passwords by logging in again System Storage Archive Manager The IBM System Storage Archive Manager accounts admin hacmpadm will be changed within the IBM System Storage Archive Manager server Use the IBM System Storage Archive Manager administrative command line and type a command or use the Web administration interface to change the passwords For the account admin you can use the command update admin admin lt new_password gt within an administrative command line client or Web interface Or set the new password within the Web administration interface under Object View gt Administrators gt ADMIN gt Operations Update an Administrator For the account hacmpadm you can use the command update admin hacmpadm lt new_password gt within an administrative command line client or Web interface Or set the new password within the Web administration interface under Object View gt Administrators gt CLIENT
186. the product you will use 100 is the required separator sssssss is the 7 digit IBM serial number for the machine is the required separator cust_nodeid_reference is the node ID as referenced by the customer IMPORTANT No extra characters are allowed before the separator The following is an example of a new storage subsystem name 17241 00 23A1234 IBM_Eng 5 Click OK to save the new name 6 To synchronize the controller clock with the time in the DS4000 Storage Server management station that monitors the alerts go to the Storage Management window Select Storage System gt Set Controller Clock Click OK when the confirmation window opens This step is optional If performed it facilitates the trouble shooting session because the time that the alert e mail is sent is about the same as the time that the errors occurred in the DS4100 Storage Server Steps 1 6 must be performed for each of the DS4100s within the DR550 Note The only configuration with a second DS4100 is the 89 6 TB offering Configuring the e mail server You must configure your e mail server to enable it to send alerts Perform the following steps to configure the e mail server 1 From the DS4000 Storage Manager client Enterprise Management window select Edit gt Configure Mail Server The Configure Mail Server dialog window opens 2 Type the following information in the appropriate text boxes IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by
187. tiate a task within the DR550 Some applications and middleware include the API client as part of their code Others require it to be installed separately DS4000 Storage Manager Version 9 12 65 The DS4000 Storage Manager Version 9 12 65 software hereafter referred to as Storage Manager is only available as part of the DR550 and is not available for download from the web This version has been enhanced to provide additional protection Storage Manager is designed to support centralized management of the DS4100s in the DR550 Storage Manager is designed to allow administrators to quickly configure and monitor storage from a Java based GUI interface It is also designed to allow them to customize and change settings as well as configure new volumes define mappings handle routine maintenance and dynamically add new enclosures and capacity to existing volumes without interrupting user access to data Failover drivers performance tuning routines and cluster support are also standard features of Storage Manager Using the DS4000 Storage Manager the DS4100 is partitioned into a single partition at the factory As shown in later diagrams the P5 520 servers are connected to the DS4100s via Ethernet cables This connection is used to manage the DS4000 For the single node configuration DS4000 Storage Manager runs in the P5 520 server For the dual node configuration DS4000 Storage Manager runs in both servers Server 2 is used to manage DS4100
188. time may be migrated unnecessarily As one process migrates files that satisfy the migration delay time a second process could begin migrating files that do not satisfy the migration delay time to meet the low migration threshold The first process that is still migrating files that satisfy the migration delay time might have by itself cause the low migration threshold to be met No IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 117 Specifies that the server stops migration when no eligible files remain to be migrated even before reaching the low migration threshold The server does not migrate files unless the files satisfy the migration delay time These parameters are set at the factory as follows MIGDelay 0 MlIGContinue Yes IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 118 Problem Determination This section provides guidance for an entry point to perform problem determination on a DR550 Each underlying product that makes up a DR550 provides problem determination information A mercer is made up of these products One or two P5 520 One or two TotalStorage SAN Switches 2005 B16 One or Two TotalStorage DS4100 Fibre Channel Storage Servers From 0 to 14 DS4000 EXP100 Storage Expansion Units AIX V5 3 TL 4 HACMP V
189. tions should be as close to the threaded bolt holes as possible Be sure that the holes selected at the rear of the rack are accessible Drill holes at the selected locations into the concrete floor Note The size of the anchor bolts and concrete anchors must be determined by the mechanical contractor doing the installation Position the front mounting plate over the concrete anchors Securely bolt the front rack mounting plate to the concrete floor Position the rear mounting plate over the concrete anchors Securely bolt the rear rack mounting plate to the concrete floor Note The size of the anchor bolts and concrete anchors must be determined by the mechanical contractor doing the rack mounting plate installation Position the rack over the rack mounting plates Insert each of the rack mounting bolts through a flat washer a plastic isolator bushing and a thick washer and through a leveling foot Align the four rack mounting bolts with the four tapped holes in the two mounting plates and turn three to four rotations Tighten the locking screw on each caster Adjust the leveling feet downward as needed until the rack is level When the rack is level tighten the jam nuts against the base of the rack 1 Rack Front base 2 Leveling Foot quantity 4 3 Jam Nut quantity 4 If you have multiple racks that are connected in a suite bolted to each other go to Installing Multiple Racks Connected in a Suite Otherwise
190. tly to tape the data is permanently stored and cannot be modified Using a different tape cartridge without WORM protection will not guarantee the non erase capability that is featured in the DR550 Single node tape attachment Attaching tape to the DR550 single node configuration can be done with stand alone TS1102 LTO Gen 3 or 3592 drives or with these drives placed within a tape library such as the IBM 3584 IBM s other tape solutions can also be attached in the same manner Each port on the FC switch within the DR550 is connected to port 1 on the drive IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 115 7316 TF3 Dual node tape attachment Attaching tape to the DR550 single node configuration can be done with stand alone TS1120 LTO Gen 3 or 3592 drives or with these drives placed within a tape library such as the IBM 3584 IBM s other tape solutions can also be attached in the same manner Each port 5 7 on the Switch_1 within the DR550 is connected to port 1 on the on the drive The second port on the drive if available is connected to one of the ports 5 7 on Switch_2 Should a failure occur on the FC path from Switch_1 to the drive the tape job can be restarted using the second path DRS_Engine_2 EXP100_1 1 J ZZ lt A ea DS4100_1 IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2
191. torage DR550 dual node offering is composed of a two node cluster using HACMP in an active passive mode It has been configured for automatic failover with the primary node being drs_engine1 Once the primary node has been recovered then fall back will occur automatically During the failover the cluster will automatically move the resources such as the physical disks logical volumes and file systems to the surviving node System Storage Archive Manager will automatically start and allow for data access activities to continue When the fall back occurs the cluster will stop System Storage Archive Manager from running and start it on the primary node along with all the other resources It is important to understand the network topology when configuring HACMP For example it is important to understand which IP addresses refer to the BOOT PUBLIC or customers network network the SERVICE or cluster IP Address and the STANDBY the customers IP address on a different subnet that will provide connectivity in the event of a failure of the BOOT IP address The DR550 has been configured at the factory with the fore mentioned IP addresses The setup process requires changing five IP addresses to their network IP addresses on both nodes Ata minimum three areas of the DR550 must be configured as a part of initial setup as follows 1 IP Network Configuration The DR550 must have IP network access to the applications which create the data to b
192. torque the four bolts to 40 50 ft lbs 54 67 nm If you are not installing doors on your rack install the top left and right trim panel Connect the power distribution system as described in Connect the Power Distribution System After all racks are bolted down go to Attaching Front or Rear AC Electrical Outlet Attaching Rack Doors IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 36 Attach the Rack to a Concrete Floor Beneath a Raised Floor Obtain the services of a mechanical contractor to attach the rack mounting plates to the concrete floor The mechanical contractor needs to determine that the hardware being used to secure the rack mounting plates to the concrete floor is sufficient to meet the requirements for the installation To attach the rack to a concrete floor do the following 1 Put the rack in its predetermined location and tighten the locking screws on the casters 2 If installed remove the top left and right trim panels The trim panels are held in place with spring clips See the following illustration 3 If installed remove the front and rear doors To remove a rack door go to Attaching Rack Doors After the rack doors have been removed go to the next sub step 4 Remove the front and rear doors To remove a rack door go to Attaching Rack Doors After the rack doors have bee
193. utesbecteclssaieaudevns 81 IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 4 HACMP Network Considerations scssssssssscsscscsesesssscssssssesessssesecsesesecsssesecsssesecsssesecsesesecsssesecsssesecsesesecsone 85 HACMP Configuration in Switched Networks cc cecccccceseseseeseseseeeeseseeeeceseeceeeseseeseseseeesseeeeeaeeeeeaees 85 Monitoring the HACMP Cluster ssssscsssscsecscssesssscsscsesesessssesecsesesecsssesecsssecessssesscsssecessesesscsesececsesesecsoseress 86 Error Notification and MOMitoring cscccccssssessssssseccsssssssessesssssssesssssssessssessessssessessssessessssessessssessesssseses 86 HMC electronic problem reporting 0 2 ceeccccececesceeesesceceseseseecescseeeescsescscseeeeseseeecseaeeeeseeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeeeeaees 86 DS4000 SNMP and e mail setup for error notification 22 eee etceceeeeeeeseseeeeceseeeeeeseeeeeeaeeeeeeaees 94 DS4000 Service Alert cece ccccceseseeeeeseseeesesenecesesescscseseescssacacseeesscsesecseseeecaeeeecseseeeeaeeeeeeseaenetaeeeeetaees 99 Changing TSM HACMPADM password sssscscscssscsssssscsssssssesscsssesessesesscsssesessssesecsssasecsssesecsesesesseseseceons 103 Creating an AIX Recovery DVD sessesessosescssoseseososeseososessososeseososessoseseseosessososesessosossososeseseosessososesessosessososesese 104 Creating a Root Volume Group
194. yon volume groups execute chvg a n lt volume groupname gt for all volume groups except rootvg this is still true for operational AIX just like one below not to have TSM up and VGs are down From the integrated consoles logon to AIX using the DR550 userid Switch to Root and enter the appropriate password From Root execute cfgmgr Enter the following commands o varyonvg y TSMApps hdisk2 o varyonvg y TSMDbLogs hdisk3 o varyonvg y TSMDbBkup hdisk4 o varyonvg y TSMStg hdisk5 5 Then issue the following mount commands o mount tsm o mount tsmDb o mount tsmLog o mount tsmdbbkup 6 Change directories using the following command cd usr tivoli tsm server bin 7 Issue the following command nohup rc adsmserv amp PON gt IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 79 8 After a few minutes log in to TSM using the ADMIN userid and check out TSM server and validate all information and data 9 Atthe TSM prompt the TSM administrator can run q lic q dbvol q loglov q db q log q stat q sys 10 If needed you will need to change the IP address within the application server the server running some type of content management application to point to the remote DR550 For Single Node implementation Assuming AIX server is down remember that remote server is not configured to bring up TSM
195. ystem Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 73 Configuration Database data stored in the system default configuration directory DCD If cluster services are active on the local node applying a snapshot triggers a cluster wide dynamic reconfiguration event If the apply process fails or you want to go back to the previous configuration for any reason you can re apply an automatically saved configuration To apply a cluster snapshot using SMIT perform the following steps 1 Enter smit hacmp 2 In SMIT select HACMP Extended Configuration gt Snapshot Configuration gt Apply a Cluster Snapshot and press Enter SMIT displays the Cluster Snapshot to Apply panel containing a list of all the cluster snapshots that exist in the directory specified by the SNAPSHOTPATH environment variable 3 Select the cluster snapshot that you want to apply and press Enter SMIT displays the Apply a Cluster Snapshot panel Undoing an Applied Snapshot Before the new configuration is applied the cluster snapshot facility automatically saves the current configuration in a snapshot called snapshot n odm where n is either 1 2 or 3 The saved snapshots are cycled so that only three generations of snapshots exist If the apply process fails or you want to go back to the previous configuration for any reason you can re apply the saved configuration IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System
196. ystem and synchronizing the controller clock When you register for Service Alert you must change the existing node ID of each DS4100 Storage Server Service Alert uses this new name to identify which DS4100 Storage Server has generated the problem e mail You rename the storage subsystem using DS4000 Storage Manager client Before you can rename the storage subsystem you must know the DS4100 Storage Server machine type model and serial number This information is located on the front of the machine on the right edge of the frame Perform the following steps to rename the storage subsystem IBM Storage Systems Copyright 2006 by International Business Machines Corporation IBM System Storage DR550 Version 3 0 17 March 2006 Page 101 1 Open the DS4100 Storage Manager client Enterprise Management window 2 Double click on the storage system that you want to rename The Subsystem Management window opens 3 Click Storage Subsystem gt Rename The Rename Storage Subsystem window opens 4 Type the new name for the subsystem You must use the following naming convention for the new name any errors in the format of the new name can result in delays or denial of IBM service support The new name cannot contain more than 30 characters The format for the new name is ttttmmm sssssss cust_nodeid_reference Where tttt is the 4 digit IBM machine type of the product you will use 1724 mmm is the 3 digit IBM model number for
197. z DR550_3to14_DR4100 IBM TotalStorage DS4000 FAStT Storage Manager 9 Subsystem Management Storage Subsystem Yiew Mappings Array LogicalDrive Controller Drive Advanced Help 5 E 5 E w al E Logical Physical View GB Mappings View Logical Storage Subsystem DR5S0_3to14_DR4100 Drive Controller Enclosure 0 SATA Pa Array 1 RAID 5 Front i TSmMApps 2 GB Sala HBBRRRRERBBBBU nae 4100 Ch P d E TSMDbLogs 115 6B E a3 DR550_3to14_DR ange Passwor B TSMStg01 1 024 GB Enter a new password for this storage subsystem If the password has not been previously set by any mai TSMStg02 1 024 GB user no current password is required e RYM EAppS tSourci sa DR550_3to14_DR4100 Password Successfully Changed x E RVM_DbLogs_Sou E A Pa The storage subsystem password was successfully changed 3 i E RY M_Stg_Source 1 B Mirror Repository B Mirror Repository _ Free Capacity 613 WG Array 2 RAID 5 i TSMDbBkup 300 GB oK Caneel Help r TSMStg04 1 024 GB r TSMStg05 1 024 GB LEP TSMStg06 440 578 GB Wer Shek HACMP Network Considerations If you are using the dual node configuration HACMP has been installed and implemented Should a failure occur in the network or within the server HACMP will shift the work to the second server There are requirements for specific access to the customer network that need to be considered HACMP Configuration in Switched
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