HP Intelligent Infrastructure Analyzer v2.0Software User GuideAbstractThis document describes how to use HP Intelligent Infrastructure Analyzer softwa
3 Installing, repairing, and removing HP IIASCIM Serverv2.0 for WindowsNOTE: HP IIASCIM server must be installed on the Windows host platform which ca
4 Installing, and removing HP IIASCIM Server v2.0 for ESXi5.xNOTE: HP IIASCIM server must be installed on the Windows host platform which can be monit
5 Installing, and removing HP IIASCIM Server v2.0 for RHELx86/x86_64NOTE: HP IIASCIM server must be installed on the Windows host platform which can b
6 Installing, and removing IIASCIM Server v2.0 for SLESx86/x86_64NOTE: HP IIASCIM server must be installed on the Windows host platform which can be m
7 Using HP IIASOverviewHP IIAS is a real-time solution to monitor and diagnose the SFPs on the FC Switch, HBA, andStorage device.This chapter discusse
NOTE: The default username and password is administrator and administrator respectively.Clicking "?" displays help related to login and offe
HP IIAS Navigation MenusTable 2 (page 16) lists the navigation menu items.Table 2 Navigation MenusFunctionalityMenuIncludes creation, deletion, modifi
• HP IIAS CIM Server must be installed on Hosts (with 8Gb/16Gb HP branded Qlogic HBAs).• HP 3PAR SMI-S provider must be running on the storage device.
NOTE:• The Default value for CIMOM Port is 5988.• The Default value for Read Community is public.While installing HP CIMServer on the remote host, and
For SFP monitoring and diagnostics, a switch must be selectedfor monitoring. Do you want to continue without selecting anyswitch for monitoring?• Clic
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3. Click Start Discovery to start the discovery process.4. The discovered Hosts are displayed with the following details: IP Address, Host Name,Operat
Host DetailsDiscovered HostDiscovered hosts (operating systems as per support matrix (page 52)) that have:• Non HP Branded Qlogic HBAs.• Or, HP Brande
5. For the storage devices to be monitored:1. Enter the storage device details:a. Enter the IP details in the IP Address text box.ORb. Enter the IP su
To modify a profile:1. Select the existing profile in the Manage SAN Profiles page.2. Click Edit. The Update SAN Profile page is displayed in a separa
3. The Deactivate SAN Profile window is displayed with the following message:Do you wish to deactivate the SAN Profile – XYZ (name of the SAN profile)
Discovered HBA• HBA connected Host is not supported by HP IIAS for monitoring. However, supported forDiscovery.• HBA connected Host is not selected fo
NOTE: Connectivity state information is available only for monitored SAN components.Using SAN TopologyTo view the graphical topology of SAN:• Click SA
Table 5 Switch Icons and States (continued)Switch StateSwitch IconFailedUnavailableUnreachableInferredTable 6 Storage device Icons and StatesStorage D
Table 8 Topology ModuleDepictionTopology moduleA relation between a host and its HBA.The relation between a host and its HBAs.NOTE: The connectivity b
SAN InventoryDisplays an Inventory summary page with four tabs:• Switches• Hosts and its HBAs• Storage Devices• Unknown DevicesNOTE:• When you log int
Contents1 Overview...5Intended Audience...
Switch detailed InventoryClick the component name to view the detailed inventory as shown in the figure below.30 Using HP IIAS
• Switch details:Generic Information◦– Name– Role– V SAN Count– IP Address– Status Description– FC Address– Device Family– WWN– Firmware Version– Stat
– Attached Port WWN– Node Symbolic Name– Port Symbolic Name◦ Transceiver– Vendor Name– Voltage– Rx Input Power– Vendor Part Number– Serial Number– Tem
Host detailed InventoryClick the component name to view the detailed inventory as shown in the figure below.SAN Inventory 33
• Host details:◦ Generic Information– Name– IP Address– OS Name– HBA details:– Generic Information– Description– Manufacturer Information– Model– Seri
•Component Name• IP Address• Vendor• Model• Firmware Version• WWN• DescriptionStorage Devices detailed InventoryClick the component name to view the d
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• Storage Device details:◦ Generic Information– Device Family– Name– IP Address◦ Manufacturer Information– Manufacturer– Firmware– Model– WWN– Serial
Unknown Devices Inventory Summary ViewUnknown devices are the devices which are not recognized by HP IIAS. They are neither a switch,host nor a storag
The events in the event log are classified as Critical, Major, Warning, and Informational. An iconis displayed to indicate the type of each event in t
Unknown Devices Inventory Summary View...37Unknown Devices detailed Inventory.
Figure 12 SAN Event LogsSAN Event Logs view lists the following:• In the Rows per page drop-down list, select the number of rows of event that must be
Figure 13 Event log – Advanced searchSAN Diagnostic LogsHP IIAS diagnoses the SFPs which are detected to be degrading or failing. HP IIAS monitors the
NOTE:• SFP monitoring and diagnostics are not performed for components that do not meet the abovementioned requirements.Firmware prerequisites for SFP
Figure 14 SAN Diagnostic LogsSAN Diagnostic Logs, view lists the following:• In the Rows per page drop-down list, select the number of rows of event t
◦ Click Clear to clear the data entered to search.◦ Click Back to go back to the SAN Diagnostic Logs page.Figure 15 Diagnostic log – Advanced searchCo
4. Click Send Test Message.Figure 16 NotificationsReportsThis page allows to specify the location where the reports generated are archived.• Enter the
Figure 18 Account ManagementLicensingHP IIAS application has a default Instant On license which is valid for 60 days and it is appliedwhen a profile i
Figure 20 Add licenseUnder License Summary following can be viewed:• License Type – type of license.• Creation Date – the day license was created.• Va
To generate reports, complete the following steps:1. Under Report Details, enter the following:• Report Name – name of the report.• Report Format – th
5. Click View Generated Reports to view the generated reports in the Report Generation Resultweb page.1. Click Open/Save to view the report or save th
1 OverviewIntended AudienceThe HP Intelligent Infrastructure Analyzer Software is intended for customers having HP storagehardware in their SAN. HP II
8 Support and Other ResourcesContacting HPFor worldwide technical support information, see the HP support website:http://www.hp.com/supportBefore cont
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A Support MatrixInstalling OS specific service packsTable 11 HP IIAS Management ServerArchitectureRevisionOS VersionOperating Systemx86SP2Standard Edi
Table 13 HP IIAS Host Data collection/IIASCIM Server Installation (continued)ArchitectureRevisionOS VersionOperating SystemIA64Windows Server 2008 R2f
Table 16 3PAR Inserv monitoring (continued)Firmware3PAR Inserv3PAR OS 3.1.2T4003PAR OS 3.1.3T80054 Support Matrix
B Host HBA error codesTable 17 Host HBA error codesDescriptionHost HBA error codeAdapter is functional or online. Usually the initial status.ADAPTER_O
C TroubleshootingThis appendix is designed to be used like Frequently Asked Questions section. It will help to findsolutions to some of the common iss
If the target device is a Brocade switch:1. Check if maximum number of Telnet sessions are reached and close the sessions.Problem1006:1007:SuggestionE
4:5:6:101:102:104:105:SuggestionFollow the steps mentioned in “Correcting conditions with SFPs and FC Cables” (page 56).Problem3:103:203:303:Suggestio
Troubleshooting for Host eventsProblem1016SuggestionPlease ensure that the host is on network and is up. Also, check if the HP IIASCIM Server is insta
Table 1 System requirements for HP IIAS management stationSupported platforms, versions, or configurationHardware and softwareDual-core 2.0 GHz CPU or
GlossaryThis glossary defines terms used in this guide or related to this product and is not acomprehensive glossary of computer terms.CommonInformati
form factor and electrical interface are specified by a multi-source agreement(MSA). It interfaces a network device mother board (for a switch, router
IndexAactivate SAN profile, 23Cconfiguration, 44account management, 45licensing, 46notifications, 44reports, 45creating new SAN profile, 17Ddeactivate
2 Installing, repairing, upgrading, and removing HP IIASInstalling HP IIASTo install HP IIAS , complete the following steps:1. Download HP IIAS packag
Upgrade from HP IIAS v1.0/v1.1 to HP IIAS v2.0Before upgrading, take historical reports (hourly and daily). After the upgrade is done, the userwill no
Removing HP IIASTo remove the HP IIAS :1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs (in case of Windows 7,select Unins
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