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Seite 1 - All-in-One Storage System

HP StorageWorksAll-in-One Storage Systemuser guidePart number: 440583-005First edition: February 2008

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FiguresInternet options screen ... 251HP StorageWorks 400r A

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• General tab—(SQL Server, SQL Server database, SQL Server database component) Displays thename of the application, the total capacity reserved for th

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ValuePropertyPath the volume is mounted on, on the server that hosts SQL Server. Thevolume is built on the iSCSI LUN exported by ASM to the server tha

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3. To select properties for the user-defined application pool:• Select User-Defined in the content pane and then click Properties in the Actions pane.

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ValuePropertyThe RAID level to which the user-defined application storage isconfigured. See Customizing RAID levels on page 73 for moreinformation.App

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ValuePropertyName of the volume on your HP All-in-One Storage System where theshared folder is stored.Storage Server Volume - NameStatus of the volume

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ValuePropertyPath to where the volume that holds the virtual library on your HP All-in-OneStorage System is mounted.Storage Server Volume - MountPaths

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Accessing storage area propertiesWhen Storage View is selected in the Actions pane, you can view the storage status, alerts, andproperties for the fol

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Storage tab—Displays the unallocated space, used space, free space on the volume, and also detailson your volume or logical disk properties, depending

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ValuePropertyPath on which the volume on your HP All-in-One Storage System ismounted.Storage Server Volume - MountPaths• Warning Threshold tab—Allows

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1. In the Actions pane, select Application Server View.2. Do one of the following:• Select an application server volume in the content pane and then c

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File and Print Services for NetWare dialog box ... 17532New User dialog box ...

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Storage Utilization ViewStorage Utilization View displays the allocated storage values for specific applications and the sharedfolders pool, the unall

Seite 15 - About this guide

8 Troubleshooting, servicing, andmaintenanceTroubleshooting the storage systemUse the references and general guidelines in this section to troubleshoo

Seite 16 - Rack stability

3. Install the current drivers.Application software problemsIf your application software locks up, perform the following actions:• Check the applicati

Seite 17 - Subscription service

Figure 18 Example of alertTo view alerts:• Select an item in the Content pane and click Properties in the Actions pane to view the alerts forthe item

Seite 18 - Documentation feedback

SolutionPossible causeDescriptionAlert textObjectAn alert will be issuedfor the logical disk if ithas failed.increase the allocatedstorage (see “Incre

Seite 19 - Setup overview

SolutionPossible causeDescriptionAlert textObjectReturn mail store to online.Administrator hasplaced mail storeoffline.Status of mail store isoffline.

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SolutionPossible causeDescriptionAlert textObjectReplace failing hard drivenow (optional) or replacehard drive after it fails.Hard drive is failing.A

Seite 21 - Installing the server

SolutionPossible causeDescriptionAlert textObjectNo action is required.Operation is beingperformed thatprevents logical diskfrom being used.Logical di

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Storage system documentationStorage system documentation is the set of documents provided with a storage system. Most storagesystem documents are avai

Seite 23 - Default boot sequence

To install WEBES on your storage system, run the setup executable located in theC:\hpnas\Components\WEBES folder.Certificate of AuthenticityThe Certif

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TablesDocument conventions ... 151Network access methods ...

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Troubleshooting, servicing, and maintenance120

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9 System recoveryThis chapter describes how to use the Recovery DVD that is provided with your All-in-One StorageSystem.The System Recovery DVDThe HP

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System recovery122

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A File server managementThis chapter begins by identifying new or improved file services in Windows Storage Server 2003R2. The remainder of the chapte

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Search enhancementsThe Indexing service is tuned for additional indexing and query performance. Prior to the R2 release,if the Indexing service on a W

Seite 30 - Before you begin

• Sessions• Open FilesFile services managementConfigurable and pre-configured storageCertain storage systems ship with storage configured only for the

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NOTE:Do not tamper with the “DON’T ERASE” or local C: volume. These are reserved volumes and mustbe maintained as they exist.Storage management utilit

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3. Click Array Configuration Utility on the left side of the window. The ACU opens and identifiesthe controllers that are connected to the system.Some

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• Basic disks can contain up to four primary partitions (or three primary partitions and one extendedpartition).• Format drives with a 16 K allocation

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When enabling disk quotas, it is possible to set both the disk quota limit and the disk quota warninglevel. The disk quota limit specifies the amount

Seite 35 - 2 Storage system components

Operating status: User-defined application properties ... 10233Storage tab: User-defined application prop

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Extending storage using Windows Storage UtilitiesVolume extension grows the storage space of a logical drive. During this process, the administratorad

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Volume shadow copiesThe Volume Shadow Copy Service provides an infrastructure for creating point-in-time snapshots(shadow copies) of volumes. Shadow C

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Shadow copies are designed for volumes that store user data such as home directories and MyDocuments folders that are redirected by using Group Policy

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Identifying the storage areaTo store the shadow copies of another volume on the same file server, a volume can be dedicatedon separate disks. For exam

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Mounted drivesA mounted drive is a local volume attached to an empty folder (called a mount point) on an NTFSvolume. When enabling shadow copies on a

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F:cache fileG:cache fileH:cache fileFigure 20 Shadow copies stored on a source volumeThe cache file location can be altered to reside on a dedicated v

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CAUTION:If the data on the separate volume L: is lost, the shadow copies cannot be recovered.Enabling and creating shadow copiesEnabling shadow copies

Seite 43 - SAS and SATA hard drive LEDs

NOTE:When deleting a shadow copy schedule, that action has no effect on existing shadow copies.Viewing shadow copy propertiesThe Shadow Copy Propertie

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9. On the Shadow Copies tab, ensure that the volume is selected, and then click Enable.Shadow copies are now scheduled to be made on the alternate vol

Seite 45 - 3 Storage management overview

4. Click the Shadow Copies tab. See Figure 22.Figure 22 Accessing shadow copies from My ComputerShadow Copies for Shared FoldersShadow copies are acce

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SMB shadow copiesWindows users can independently access previous versions of files stored on SMB shares by usingthe Shadow Copies for Shared Folders c

Seite 48 - Logical storage elements

NFS shadow copiesUNIX users can independently access previous versions of files stored on NFS shares via the NFSclient; no additional software is requ

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6. Click Restore to restore the file or folder to its original location. Click Copy... to allow the placementof the file or folder to a new location.F

Seite 50 - File sharing elements

3. Click either Copy... or Restore.Clicking Restore enables the user to recover everything in that folder as well as all subfolders.Clicking Restore d

Seite 51 - Management tools

The data is now ready to use.Folder and share managementThe HP All-in-One Storage System supports several file-sharing protocols, including DFS, NFS,

Seite 52 - All-in-One Storage Manager

2. Click Properties, and then click the Security tab.Figure 25 Properties dialog box, Security tabSeveral options are available on the Security tab:•

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3. To modify ownership of files, or to modify individual file access level permissions, click Advanced.Figure 26 illustrates the properties available

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4. Enable or disable permissions by selecting the Allow box to enable permission or the Deny boxto disable permission. If neither box is selected, per

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Figure 28 Advanced Security Settings dialog box, Auditing tab5. Click Add to display the Select User or Group dialog box.Figure 29 Select User or Grou

Seite 56 - About the user interface

7. Click OK.The Auditing Entry dialog box is displayed.Figure 30 Auditing Entry dialog box for folder name NTFS Test8. Select the desired Successful a

Seite 57 - Actions pane

About this guideThis guide provides information for setting up, configuring, and administering the HP StorageWorksAll-in-One Storage Systems.• HP Stor

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Figure 31 Advanced Security Settings dialog box, Owner tabThe current owner of the file or folder is listed at the top of the screen. To take ownershi

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By keeping the number of shares and other resources low, the performance of the storage system isoptimized. For example, instead of sharing out each i

Seite 60 - Storage management overview60

Managing sharesShares can be managed using the HP All-in-One Management Console. Tasks include:• Creating a new share• Deleting a share• Modifying sha

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Storage reportsOn the Storage Reports node of the File Server Resource Manager snap-in, you can perform thefollowing tasks:• Schedule periodic storage

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downloaded from Microsoft at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/itsolutions/smbiz/mits/av/mit_av.mspx.SecurityFor guidance on hardening file servers, se

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B Print servicesMicrosoft Print Management ConsolePrint Management in the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 operating system is a MicrosoftManagement C

Seite 64 - Naming a shared folder

Network printer driversUpdated print drivers for HP network printers are preinstalled on the storage system. If a ServiceRelease DVD has been run on t

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• Web-based printer management with the ability to administer, connect to, and view printersthrough a web browser.• Internet printing enabling users t

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be created on the print server. The utility is located on the storage system in theC:\hpnas\Components\Install Network Printer Wizard folder.Sustainin

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Internet is required, or the utility can be pointed to a local location where the firmware images arestored. For more information on upgrading HP Jetd

Seite 68 - Entering an application name

ElementConvention• GUI elements that are clicked or selected, such as menuand list items, buttons, tabs, and check boxesText emphasisItalic textMonos

Seite 69 - Planning for Media Rotation

• Stop and restart the spooler service, or restart the print server.TroubleshootingThe online help or Help and Support Center feature should be used t

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C Microsoft Services for Network File System(MSNFS)This chapter discusses networking features in Microsoft Services for Network File System (MSNFS).MS

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• Administration components• Password synchronization• Server for NISThe UNIX Identity Management component is not enabled by default on the storage s

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1. Go to Add/Remove Programs.2. Select Add/Remove Windows Components > Other Network File and Print Services > MicrosoftServices for NFS > De

Seite 73 - Customizing RAID levels

Refer to Table 47 for guidance as to when to use NFS Authentication DLL instead of S4U legacy NFSand R2 MSNFS.Table 47 Authentication tableMSNFS (WSS2

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5. Read the End User License Agreement carefully. If you accept the terms of the agreement, clickI accept the terms in the License Agreement, and then

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Accessing NFS resources for Windows users and groupsServer for NFS allows Windows clients to access NFS resources on the storage system withoutseparat

Seite 76 - Selecting data protection

is not mapped to a Windows account is treated by Server for NFS as an anonymous user. By default,the user identifier (UID) and group identifier (GID)

Seite 77 - Scheduling backups

• Use naming conventions to identify shares with EUC encoding• Protect configuration filesFor further details, see the online help for Microsoft Servi

Seite 78 - Scheduling snapshots

User Name Mapping AdministrationThe User Name Mapping administration online help contains information for the following topics:• Understanding the Use

Seite 79 - Cancelling tasks

WARNING!To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to equipment:• Extend leveling jacks to the floor.• Ensure that the full weight of the rack re

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FunctionCommandViews exports from the server and their export permissionsshowmount –eRemoves NFS-mounted drivesunmountFor further details, see the onl

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Point and print from UNIX to Windows Server 2003Point-and-Print behavior from UNIX clients to Windows Server 2003 and Windows Storage Server2003 is si

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Microsoft Services for Network File System (MSNFS)172

Seite 83 - Unexposing a snapshot

D Other network file and print servicesThis chapter discusses file and print services for NetWare and Macintosh.File and Print Services for NetWare (F

Seite 84 - Restoring data from backups

5. Select the NETSFNTSRV file, and then click OK.File and Print Services for NetWare should now be displayed as an option to install.6. Select File an

Seite 85 - Using DPX to restore data

2. Select FPNW, and then click Properties.Figure 32 File and Print Services for NetWare dialog box3. Enter an FPNW Server Name and Description.This se

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Adding local NetWare users1. From the storage system desktop, click the Management Console icon, click Core OperatingSystem, and then click Local User

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2. Click the NetWare Services tab.Figure 34 NetWare Services tab3. Select Maintain NetWare compatible login.4. Set other NetWare options for the user,

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Creating a new NCP shareTo create a new file share:1. From the storage system desktop, select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrati

Seite 89 - 6 Managing storage

Point and Print—they must install the driver locally. Like the Windows 95, Windows 98, and WindowsMillennium clients, these non–Windows clients do not

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HP websitesFor additional information, see the following HP websites:•http://www.hp.com•http://www.hp.com/go/storage•http://www.hp.com/service_locator

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AppleTalk shares can be set up only after AppleTalk Protocol and File Services for Macintosh havebeen installed on the storage system.CAUTION:AppleTal

Seite 92 - Deleting shared folders

E Configuring storage system for Webaccess (optional)Setting up an Internet connectionBefore running Windows 2003 R2 operating system updates, you mus

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Figure 36 Proxy server settings3. In the Address box, type the network name or IP address of the proxy server.4. In the Port box, type the port number

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F Regulatory compliance and safetyFederal Communications Commission noticePart 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations

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Declaration of conformity for products marked with the FCC logo, United StatesonlyThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is sub

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WARNING!Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein or in theinstallation guide of the laser product

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BSMI noticeJapanese noticeKorean notice A&BClass A equipmentClass B equipmentRegulatory compliance and safety186

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SafetyBattery replacement noticeWARNING!The computer contains an internal lithium manganese dioxide, a vanadium pentoxide, or an alkalinebattery pack.

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Japanese power cord noticeElectrostatic dischargeTo prevent damage to the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting upthe sy

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1 Installing and configuring the serverSetup overviewYour HP StorageWorks All-in-One Storage System comes preinstalled with the Windows® StorageServer

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Seite 103 - Data Protection

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GlossaryThis section defines the terms used to describe the ASM user interface and program features.Actions pane The right pane in the main window of

Seite 108 - Application Server View

data protection Protects data from being corrupted or lost as a result of hard drive failure.Methods used to provide data protection include RAID and

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MMC snap-in Microsoft Management Console snap-in. An application added to the MicrosoftManagement Console. All-in-One Storage Manager is a MMC snap-in

Seite 110 - Storage Utilization View

Status bar The area located at the bottom of the ASM user interface that displays serverinformation and system alerts.tape library An enclosure filled

Seite 111 - Operating system updates

IndexAaccessingAll-in-One Management Console, 23accessing application and shared folderproperties, 94accessing application server properties, 108acces

Seite 112 - Application software problems

Legal and notice information© Copyright 2006, 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP requ

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NotesHP Rapid StartupWizard accessStorage systemdesktopaccessible?I.E. 5.5 orlaterrequired?Access methodSee the HP ProLiantLights-Out 100Indirectly fr

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documentationHP website, 15providing feedback, 18dynamic disksclustering, 50spanning multiple LUNs, 49Eelectrostatic discharge, 188European Union noti

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managing storagefor application servers, 53for shared folders, 54Microsoft Exchange Serveroperating status values, 95Microsoft Exchange storage group

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Server for NFSAuthentication DLL, 163Service for Userfor Active Domain controllers, 163services for AppleTalk, installing, 179Services for UNIX, 49, 5

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Wwarningrack stability, 16Warning Threshold, 96WEBES (Web Based Enterprise Services, 118websitescustomer self repair, 17HP , 18HP Subscriber's Ch

Seite 119 - Certificate of Authenticity

See “Powering on the server” on page 22 and “Usingthe direct attach method” on page 23.3. Connect cables; (optional) connecta keyboard, mouse, and mon

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NOTE:Depending on your system, the following components might also be included:• Bezel, bezel brackets, and screws• Slide rail assembly• Tower-to-rack

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AiO600• DON'T ERASE Volume• Operating System Volume• RAID 5• RAID 5• Physical Drives 1–6• Physical Drives 1–6Default boot sequenceThe BIOS suppor

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To connect the storage system to a network using the direct attach method1. Log on to the HP All-in-One Storage System with the default user name admi

Seite 123 - A File server management

1. On the remote client machine, open the Internet Explorer web browser and select Tools > InternetOptions > Security.Figure 1 Internet options

Seite 124 - Windows SharePoint Services

3. Log on to the HP All-in-One Storage System with the default user name administrator andthe password hpinvent.NOTE:You can change the administrator

Seite 125 - File services management

Logging off and disconnectingRemote Desktop provides two options when closing a client: you can either disconnect or log off thesystem.Disconnecting l

Seite 126 - Storage management utilities

Using remote management methodsHP StorageWorks All-in-One Storage Systems provide remote management functionality through HPProLiant Lights-Out techno

Seite 127 - Disk Management utility

7. Access the HP All-in-One Storage System using the LO100 Remote Console functionality. Log onto the HP All-in-One Storage System with the default us

Seite 128 - Disk quotas

ContentsAbout this guide ... 15Intended audience ...

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3. Using the methods described in the HP Integrated Lights–Out 2 User Guide, connect to the iLO2 port.NOTE:To find the default iLO 2 log on settings,

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Configuration StepsChange system administrator's user name, which is set by default toadministrator.User nameChange system administrator's p

Seite 131 - Volume shadow copies

Configuration StepsChange the host name, IP settings, and administrator settings.iLO 2 settingsA Domain Name System (DNS) server name is required to p

Seite 132 - Allocating disk space

interface controller (NIC) teams in a Windows-based operating system. These teams provideoptions for increasing fault tolerance and throughput.• Activ

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Installing and configuring the server34

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2 Storage system componentsThis chapter provides illustrations of the AiO400r, AiO400t, and AiO600 Storage System hardwarecomponents.NOTE:Connecting t

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StatusDescriptionItemN/ASerial number pull tab3N/AUSB 2.0 ports4Blue = ActivatedUnit identification (UID) LED button5Off = DeactivatedGreen = Normal (

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Status / DescriptionDescriptionItemGreen = 10/100 Mbps connectionGbE LAN port for NIC 23Orange = 1000 Mbps connectionN/ACaptive thumbscrew for top cov

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Figure 4 AiO400t front panel (bezel on)Table 8 AiO400t front panel components (bezel on)StatusDescriptionItemN/ADVD ROM drive1N/A2nd removable media d

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Figure 5 AiO400t front panel (bezel off)Table 9 AiO400t front panel components (bezel off)DescriptionItemDVD ROM drive12nd removable media drive bay E

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HP StorageWorks 600 All-in-One Storage System ... 40SAS and SATA hard drive LEDs

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Status / DescriptionDescriptionItemN/AAccess panel thumbscrew2N/ASystem fan3N/ACable lock provision notch4N/APCI slot cover retainer5N/APCI slot cover

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1575091011123456781 2 3 4 5 6Figure 7 HP StorageWorks 600 All-in-One Storage System front panelTable 11 HP StorageWorks 600 All-in-One front panel com

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1575117891011121314 1516171823456Figure 8 HP StorageWorks 600 All-in-One Storage System rear panelTable 12 HP StorageWorks 600 All-in-One Storage Syst

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StatusDescriptionItemOff = Not linked to networkGreen or flashing = Network activity10/100/1000 NIC activity LED17Off = No network activityGreen = Lin

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Status2. Online/activity LED(green)1. Fault/UID LED(amber/blue)drive. To minimize the risk of data loss, do notreplace the drive until the expansion o

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3 Storage management overviewThis chapter provides an overview of some of the components that make up the storage structure ofthe HP All-in-One Storag

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Single ServerPhysical DisksLogical DrivesRAID ArraysSelective StoragePresentaionVisible DisksPartitioningNTFS VolumesShadow Copies(Snapshots)Cluster P

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• Include the appropriate number of physical drives in the arrays to create logical storage elementsof desired sizes.ArraysSee Figure 11. With an arra

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Fault toleranceDrive failure, although rare, is potentially catastrophic. For example, using simple striping as shownin Figure 12, failure of any hard

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It is important to note that a LUN may extend over (span) all physical drives within a storage controllersubsystem, but cannot span multiple storage c

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Accessing the Virtual Library Wizard ... 68Configure your virtual lib

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is important. The same performance characteristics on numbers of reads and writes apply when usingfault-tolerant configurations, as is the case with c

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Using storage elementsThe last step in creating the element is determining its drive letter or mount point and formatting theelement. Each element cre

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All-in-One Storage ManagerHP StorageWorks All-in-One Storage Manager (ASM) is a storage hosting and management tool thatradically simplifies:• Hosting

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Microsoft iSCSI Target and Data Protector Express are required to host application storage and createbackups using ASM. Microsoft iSCSI Target and Dat

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Figure 14 Application storage infrastructureNOTE:The iSCSI communication path is transparent to the application, application server, and Windows Explo

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Figure 15 Shared folder storage infrastructureASM discovers any top-level and nested shared folders on your HP All-in-One Storage System duringsetup a

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About the user interface4 Content pane1 Menu bar5 Actions pane2 Toolbar6 Status bar3 Navigation paneFigure 16 ASM main windowMenu barThe menu bar, loc

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pane. See “Monitoring storage” on page 93 for more information on views and information displayedin the content pane.Filters drop-down menuSelect an a

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DescriptionMenuOpens a storage-allocation wizard that helps you allocate and configurestorage space on your HP All-in-One Storage System.Any one of th

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3. Select an item in the Items list and a color in the Color drop-down menu.4. When your color selections are complete, click Apply to apply the color

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Maintenance updates ... 117System updates ...

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Storage management overview60

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4 Hosting storage for applications andshared foldersThe All-in-One Storage Manager (ASM) radically simplifies hosting application storage and sharedfo

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NotesDescriptionApplicationSystem. A wizard assists you in allocatingand configuring storage space.The wizard does not migrate user-definedapplication

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2. Click Next to open the Select Storage Group Components page (see“Selecting Exchange Server storage group components” on page 63).Selecting Exchange

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Using the Create a Shared Folder WizardThe Create a Shared Folder Wizard walks you through the process of creating a top-level shared folder(file shar

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2. Click Next to open the Storage Allocation page (see“Allocating space for components” on page 69).Using the Host a SQL Server Database WizardThe Hos

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1. Do one of the following:• Select all components (including all of its components) by checking the box next to thecomponent.• Select individual data

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1. Do one of the following:• Select Transaction processing (TP) for frequently updated, fast growing databases with largevolumes of data requiring con

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Choose type of application1. Select the type of application for hosting a user-defined application:• Remote Windows Application- ASM will provision st

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3. When you are done, click Next to open the Storage Allocation page (see“Allocating space for components” on page 69).NOTE:The number of slots needed

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Disabling shadow copies ... 138Managing shadow copies from th

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4. Minimum and maximum storage space that can beallocated to each application component, user-definedapplication, or shared folder listed1. Applicatio

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1. Do one of the following:•Click Next to accept the default values that ASM has provided for the components, user-definedapplication, or shared folde

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Table 19 provides a brief description of the items you can modify:Table 19 Advanced window itemsNotesDescriptionItemYou are prevented from setting the

Seite 176 - Adding local NetWare users

NotesDescriptionItemallocated storage limit for sharedfolders and local storageapplications on page 75.application. When the storage space allocatedto

Seite 177 - Managing NCP volumes (shares)

DescriptionRAID levelthat holds the data fails. However, because no logical drive capacityis used for redundant data, this method offers the best capa

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After you set a warning threshold, ASM changes the status indicator for the application component,user-defined application, or shared folder when this

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Selecting data protectionUse the Data Protection window in the wizard to select the following:• Local disk backup- Previous versions of data are retai

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Scheduling backups1. On the Data Protection page in any wizard, select Modify Advanced Properties. This will openthe Data Protection Advanced Properti

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Scheduling snapshots1. On the Data Protection page in any wizard, select Modify Advanced Properties. This will openthe Data Protection Advanced Proper

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Monitoring task completion statusThe Task Viewer shows the status of ASM wizard tasks. ASM wizard tasks allocate and configurestorage, host applicatio

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Troubleshooting ... 160Additional r

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Migrating user-defined application data from a remoteapplicationThe Host an Exchange Storage Group Wizard and Host a SQL Server Database Wizard automa

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5 Data protectionThe Data protection window allows for the following:• Select how data protection is configured, using local disk-to-disk (Local D2D)

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1. Do one of the following:• Select an Exchange storage group in the content pane to schedule backups of the Exchangestorage group.• Select a SQL Serv

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2. To delete a snapshot, select the snapshot from the snapshot list and click Delete.3. When you are done making changes, click OK.Exposing a snapshot

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1. In the Manage Backups and Snapshots page, select a snapshot from the list.NOTE:To view the contents of a snapshot, expose it. See “Exposing a snaps

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Selecting the restore destination1. Do one of the following:• Select Overwrite Restore to overwrite the existing data with the backup.• Select Differe

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1. Use the Command Line interface (CLI) found at C:\Program Files\HP\HP All-in-OneStorage Manager\hpkacli.exe.The password may be set interactively, a

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The All-in-One storage system provides an ISO image at c:\hpnas\components\dpx\iso thatmay be used to install Data Protector Express on Windows or Lin

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6 Managing storageAfter an application is hosted or shared folder is created on your HP All-in-One Storage System usinga storage-allocation wizard, yo

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3. Change the size value:• Highlight the storage size unit value and then enter a new value as necessary: megabytes(MB), gigabytes (GB), or terabytes

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Removing application areas from viewYou can remove application components and user-defined applications from view on the ASM userinterface. This allow

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You will need to know the path of a shared folder to change its permissions, name, description, orpath. To find the path, select the shared folder in

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7 Monitoring storageASM provides storage-management functions so you can quickly view used and allocated storage,and percent full warning thresholds s

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Accessing application and shared folder propertiesWhen Application View is selected in the Actions pane, you can view the storage status, alerts, andp

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• General tab—(Exchange, Exchange storage groups, and components) Displays the name of theapplication, the total capacity reserved for the application

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ValuePropertyCommunication protocol used to transfer data between the server thathosts Exchange (and the storage group component) and your HPAll-in-On

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DescriptionValuePath to the file that stores Internet-formatted messages, such as nativeMultipurpose Internet Extensions (MIME) content.Streaming Data

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DescriptionValuePath to LCR system file copiesLCR System Folder CopyAccessing properties for shared foldersASM provides properties information for sha

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ValuePropertyThe RAID stripe size to which the shared folder's storage is configured.See Table 19 on page 72 for more information.Storage Server

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