HP StorageWorks 4400 Enterprise VirtualArray Installation GuideThis guide describes how to install the HP StorageWorks 4400 Enterprise Virtual Array (
NOTE:For the minimum supported configuration, and other configuration information, see the QuickSpecsdocument at: http://www.hp.com/go/eva4400System a
RAID meth-odData redund-ancyBest practicesSummaryStriping andmirroringHighIn general, Vraid1 virtual disksprovide better performance char-acteristics
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2 Prepare your siteOverviewPreparing your site means providing:• Physical rack space for the equipment• AC power for the EVA• Proper ventilation and t
Provide adequate and redundant sources of powerMake sure that you have two high-line power feeds installed near your computer. These two powersources
3 Install componentsOverviewComponent installation includes:• Rail kits• Controller and disk enclosures• Disk drivesNOTE:If you have ordered the facto
Figure 1 Typical EVA installed in rack (preferred layout).1. Controller enclosure2. Disk enclosures3. PDU (at rear of enclosure)Attach the brackets fo
2. Insert a screw through the bottom hole of the new bracket and loosely secure the bracket to therear of the rail.Figure 2 Inserting screw into the n
2. Use a No. 2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the standard pins from the front and back of the leftand right rails (four pins on each rail).Figure 4 C
1. On the rear of the rail, squeeze the scissor latch (1, Figure 5) together to insert the rail and pinsthrough the rack holes (2) until the latch eng
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3. Loosen the locking nut (1, Figure 7) on the shipping retaining bracket (2) and slide the bracketto the farthest position on the rear of the rail. T
Figure 8 Removing bezels from enclosure.2. Align the enclosure with the rails and slide it into the rack (Figure 9).Figure 9 Installing an enclosure (
Figure 10 Securing the rear of the enclosure in the rack (view from front of rack).4. Reattach the front bezel covers.5. At the rear of the rack, loos
Figure 12 Disk drive numbering.CAUTION:Install hard drives in the enclosures only after securing the enclosures in the rack:• An enclosure populated w
Installing SFPsThe HSV300-S controller uses Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFPs) transceiver modules on the FC ports.Four SFPs are factory installed in
4 Connect cables and power cordsOverviewNOTE:If you have ordered the factory integrated product, skip this section and go to Chapter 5.To connect cabl
CAUTION:Use appropriate precautions when handling Fibre Channel cables:• Touching the end of a Fibre Channel cable will either damage the cable or cau
When connecting the power cables, use the power cables shipped with the EVA. After power issupplied to the EVA, the power supply automatically senses
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5 Turn on powerPower on the devicesAfter the EVA and its disk enclosures are installed and connected to the SAN, power up all of thedevices in the SAN
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Figure 14 EVA4400 front panel LEDs.Table 3 EVA4400 status lights during startupFault conditionOperating condi-tionStartup conditionLED functionNumberN
Figure 15 Rear and front view of the disk enclosure.Verify the operating status of the Fibre Channel switches andadaptersTo verify that your switches
NOTE:For complete switch configuration and management instructions, see the HP StorageWorks FabricOS 6.1.x administrator guide at: http://www.hp.com/s
Figure 17 Switch Management GUI.4. Change the IP address and other settings of the switch as appropriate for your network. You mayalso rename the swit
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6 Connecting to the management moduleOverviewThis chapter describes several optional procedures. Complete the procedures in this chapter if anyof the
version of HP Command View EVA on the management module, the amber indicator will flashmomentarily when the reset is completed.Figure 18 management mo
NOTE:If the password for either the administrator or user account is changed, it should be recordedsince it cannot be cleared without performing a com
2. Click Use management module server.The logon window appears.3. Enter the username and password for accessing HP Command View EVA.Changing the defau
Figure 19 WOCP Configure controller host ports page.4. In the Topology box, select Direct from the dropdown menu.5. Click Save Changes.6. Change the d
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7 Configuring servers using HP SmartStartEVA storageConfiguring management servers using HP SmartStart EVAStorageUse this procedure if you are connect
2. Select one of the options shown in Figure 21 to initially configure the application server or tocreate and mount additional storage volumes:Figure
8 Using and monitoring your storageUsing your storageTo use the storage you have installed:1. Start a server application.2. Browse to a file system wi
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9 Support and other resourcesContacting HPHP technical supportFor worldwide technical support information, see the HP support website:http://www.hp.co
Related informationDocumentsFor documents referenced in this guide, see the Manuals page on the Business Support Center website:http://www.hp.com/supp
Typographic conventionsTable 4 Document conventionsUsesConventionCross-reference links and email addressesBlue text: Table 4Website addressesBlue, und
Rack stabilityRack stability protects personnel and equipment.WARNING!To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to equipment:• Extend leveling j
Figure 23 Location of WWN and serial number for bundled products.HP StorageWorks 4400 Enterprise Virtual Array Installation Guide 49
FiguresTypical EVA installed in rack (preferred layout) ... 161Inserting screw into the new b
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A EVA4400 cabling diagramsThis appendix contains cabling diagrams for common EVA4400 installation environments. If you planto configure the EVA4400 wi
1. This cable connects controller 1, device port 1B (top left—Cntrl 1, DP1B) to I/O module B, port 2(bottom right—I/O B, P2).2. This cable connects co
1. This cable connects controller 1, device port 1B (top left—Cntrl 1, DP1B) to I/O module B, port 2(bottom right—I/O B, P2).2. This cable connects co
1. File server2. Management server3. Database server4. Fiber channel switch5. LED status indicators for cabling connections to disk enclosures. See Fi
1. Management server2. Database server3. LED status indicators for cabling connections to disk enclosures. See Figure 24 and Figure 25 for cablingconn
NOTE:Additional external switches can be connected to the HSV300-S controller enclosure.1. Management server2. Database server3. Indicates cabling con
HSV300-S controller enclosure in an embedded Fibre Channel switch configuration withserver-based management ...
TablesRaid Level Comparison ... 101Power cable connections ..
1 Review and confirm your plansOverviewBefore installing the EVA, HP recommends that you:• Develop an installation and configuration plan for your env
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