Page 3 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents About this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Document conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Text symbols . . . . . . ...
Page 5 - List of Figures; Command View EVA—Hardware folder in the Navigation pane
List of Figures 3.1. Command View EVA—Hardware folder in the Navigation pane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 3.2. Command View EVA—Hardware Folder Properties page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323.3. Command View EVA—Disk Enclosure Properties page—checking operational states . . . . . . . 333...
Page 7 - List of Tables; Element Manager Software and Add-on Licenses Compatibility
List of Tables 1. Document Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101.1. Related Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 1.2. Recommended Browsers and JREs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201.3. Referen...
Page 9 - About this Guide; This guide provides information to help you:
About this Guide This guide provides information to help you: • Upgrade the Storage Management Appliance software, Command View EVA, and VirtualController Software. • Downgrade the Virtual Controller Software. This guide does not provide information about upgrading or changing the Enterprise Virtual...
Page 10 - Conventions; Conventions consist of the following:; Document conventions; The document conventions included in; Table 1. Document Conventions; Italics; Text symbols
About this Guide Conventions Conventions consist of the following: • Document conventions • Text symbols • Equipment symbols Document conventions The document conventions included in Table 1 apply in most cases. Table 1. Document Conventions Element Convention Cross-reference links Blue text: Figure...
Page 11 - Equipment symbols
About this Guide Equipment symbols The following equipment symbols may be found on hardware to which this guide pertains.They have the following meanings: These symbols mark an enclosed surface or area of the equipment and indicate the presence ofelectrical shock hazards. The enclosed area contains ...
Page 12 - Rack stability; Rack stability protects personnel and equipment.
About this Guide Rack stability Rack stability protects personnel and equipment. Warning To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, be sure that: • The leveling jacks are extended to the floor.• The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks.• In single rack installat...
Page 13 - Getting help; HP technical support; HP storage website
About this Guide Getting help If you still have a question after reading this guide, contact an HP authorized service provideror access our website: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/enterprise/ documentation.html HP technical support Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support a...
Page 15 - Chapter 1. Getting Started; This chapter includes the following topics:
Chapter 1. Getting Started This chapter provides information about the intended audience, required kits, and referencedocumentation. Please ensure that you have met the outlined requirements and possess all ofthe required materials, before you begin the installation procedures outlined in this guide...
Page 16 - Intended audience; HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Arrays; and click technical documentation.
Chapter 1. Getting Started Intended audience This document is intended for customers who need to upgrade the StorageWorks EnterpriseVirtual Array (EVA) from v2.006 (or later) to v3.020. Note You should read the entire guide before beginning any procedure. Before performing the procedures in this gui...
Page 17 - HP recommends that you review the documentation listed in
Chapter 1. Getting Started HP recommends that you review the documentation listed in Table 1.1 to familiarize yourself with the various hardware and software components. Table 1.1. Related Documentation To Read About... Refer To... Location HSV110 controller HSV100 controller HP StorageWorks Enterpr...
Page 18 - Prerequisites; This section includes the following topics:; Required kits; In addition to documentation, this kit contains the following:
Chapter 1. Getting Started Prerequisites This section lists the required tools for successful upgrades and downgrades of the softwarein the Enterprise Virtual Array. This section includes the following topics: • Required kits • Recommended browsers and Java Runtime Envrionemnts • Required licenses •...
Page 19 - HP StorageWorks Command View EVA v3.2 CD
Chapter 1. Getting Started In addition to documentation, this kit contains the following: • HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array System Software Version 3.020 CDThis CD contains the following: • VCS v3.020 • VCS v3.014 • VCS v2.006 • HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance Software v2.1 kit (22...
Page 20 - Recommended browsers and JavaTM Runtime Environments; Required licenses; HP StorageWorks Business Copy EVA5000 v2.2
Chapter 1. Getting Started Recommended browsers and Java™ Runtime Environments Table 1.2 lists the recommended browsers for running Storage Management Appliance software v2.1 and Command View EVA v3.2. Note You should update your Internet browser version on your remote computers after you have upgra...
Page 21 - Chapter 3: Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020; SMI-S EVA prerequisites
Chapter 1. Getting Started must obtain the appropriate licenses before you begin the upgrade procedure described in Chapter 3: Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 . See the HP StorageWorks Business Copy EVA License Instructions and the HP StorageWorksContinuous Access EVA V1.1 Getting S...
Page 22 - Reference documentation; Title
Chapter 1. Getting Started Reference documentation Table 1.3 lists the documents to which you might refer during the upgrade and downgrade processes. The listed URL is the best place to obtain the latest version of each document. Table 1.3. Reference Documents Title Location HP OpenView Migrating St...
Page 25 - Chapter 2. Software Compatibility Matrices; to ensure that you are using; Software; HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance software v2.1 (required); Hardware; HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance I, II, or III
Chapter 2. Software Compatibility Matrices The Enterprise Virtual Array uses various software that work with each other to manage thestorage solution. When you are considering an upgrade, it is important to ensure that all of thesoftware and firmware versions are compatible. This section provides ta...
Page 26 - See
Chapter 2. Software Compatibility Matrices Table 2.1 indicates the compatible versions of element manager software and storage system software. Command View EVA v3.2 is compatible with several versions of VCS; however, therecommended VCS version is VCS v3.020. If you are running a version of VCS tha...
Page 27 - Table 2.2. Enterprise Virtual Array Type and VCS Compatibility
Chapter 2. Software Compatibility Matrices Table 2.2 indicates the compatible versions of VCS and Enterprise Virtual Array. The EVA3000 storage system uses the HSV100 controller, and the EVA5000 storage system usesthe HSV110 controller. Table 2.2. Enterprise Virtual Array Type and VCS Compatibility ...
Page 29 - Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual; HP highly recommends that you perform this; The upgrade procedure contains the following steps:
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Upgrading from Enterprise Virtual Array v3.0xx to v3.020 involves several steps, whichmust be done in the prescribed order. If you do not perform the upgrade process in theappropriate order, you may not be able to manage the Enterprise Virt...
Page 31 - Step 1: Checking the health of the Enterprise Virtual Array; Estimated Time to Complete; Verify that there are no fault LEDs on the drive enclosures.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Step 1: Checking the health of the Enterprise Virtual Array Estimated Time to Complete 1 hour Before you upgrade your Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020, you should check the conditionof your storage system. Perform the following steps to d...
Page 32 - Figure 3.2. Command View EVA—Hardware Folder
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.1. Command View EVA—Hardware folder inthe Navigation pane b. Click the Hardware folder to expand the navigation tree.The Hardware Folder Properties page displays. The Operational State field alsoindicates if there is a hardware pro...
Page 33 - Figure 3.3. Command View EVA—Disk Enclosure; Record the Environmental Monitoring Unit (EMU) firmware version.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 d. Click the component icon to display the properties page. The Operational statefield indicates if there is a hardware error. Figure 3.3. Command View EVA—Disk Enclosure Properties page—checking operational states 3. Record the Environment...
Page 34 - Figure 3.4. Command View EVA—Disk Enclosure; Click a storage system icon in the Navigation pane.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.4. Command View EVA—Disk Enclosure Properties page—checking the firmware version e. In the EMU group, record the number listed in the Firmware version field. f. Repeat step d and step e for each disk enclosure in the rack. If there...
Page 35 - Figure 3.5. Command View EVA—View Events page; Verify that the hosts can see the Vdisks.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.5. Command View EVA—View Events page c. Click Controller Event Log.The Controller Events page displays in a new browser window. Figure 3.6. Command View EVA—Controller Events(Initialized system) page d. Verify that no unexpected Cr...
Page 36 - Check the Total disks field in the Disk Group Properties page.; Verify that there is at least 5% free space in all disk groups.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 a. In Command View EVA, click the Disk Group folder in the Navigation pane.The Disk Group Folder Properties page displays. b. Click a disk group icon.The Disk Group Properties page displays. c. Check the Total disks field in the Disk Group ...
Page 37 - Check the Vraid levels for each Vdisk.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.8. Command View EVA—Disk Group Propertiespage—checking free capacity 9. Check the Vraid levels for each Vdisk. a. In Command View EVA, click the Virtual Disks folder in the Navigation pane.The Vdisk Folder Properties page displays....
Page 39 - EVA should not be in the process of creating a Vdisk.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.11. Command View EVA—Vdisk Active MemberProperties page d. Check the Redundancy field.If any Vdisks use Vraid0 protection, you might want to consider changing yourVdisk configuration. Vraid0 provides no data protection. 10. Verify ...
Page 40 - Step 2: Redeeming license keys; Step 3: Upgrading the Storage Management Appliance; Table 3.1. Storage Management Appliance Software Upgrade Paths; Changing the default maximum log size
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Step 2: Redeeming license keys Estimated Time to Complete 1 to 48 hours Verify that you have the appropriate add-on licenses. See Required kits for more information. Step 3: Upgrading the Storage Management Appliance Estimated Time to Compl...
Page 41 - swma; Click Settings in the tool bar.; The Settings page displays.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Caution If you have Audit or Event log files that are larger than the new maximum sizes, and you want to retain them, back up the logs before you upgrade the Storage Management Appliance software from v2.0 to v2.1. The Storage Management Ap...
Page 42 - Figure 3.12. Storage Management Appliance software—Settings page; Click Maintenance in the tool bar.; The Maintenance page displays.; Click Install Software.; An Installation Wizard page displays.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.12. Storage Management Appliance software—Settings page 5. Click Maintenance in the tool bar. The Maintenance page displays. Figure 3.13. Storage Management Appliance software—Maintenance page 6. Click Install Software. An Installa...
Page 43 - Click Next at the bottom of the page.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.14. Storage Management Appliance software—Installation Wizard 7. Click Next at the bottom of the page. hp StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array Updating Product Software Instructions 43
Page 45 - Verifying the Storage Management Appliance Software version; Click Help in the tool bar.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 When the installation finishes, the Storage Management Appliance reboots and theStorage Management Appliance software v2.1 starts up automatically. Verifying the Storage Management Appliance Software version 1. From a client computer, launc...
Page 46 - Figure 3.16. Storage Management Appliance Online Help
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.16. Storage Management Appliance Online Help 46 hp StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array Updating Product Software Instructions
Page 47 - Step 4: Upgrading host servers; Table 3.2. Time Estimates for Host Server Upgrades
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Step 4: Upgrading host servers Estimated Time to Complete varies by host type (see Table 3.2 ) After you have upgraded the Storage Management Appliance software, you can upgrade theplatform kits on your host servers. Please refer to the pla...
Page 48 - Step 5: Clearing the passwords on the HSV controllers; Disabling password access in Command View EVA
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Step 5: Clearing the passwords on the HSV controllers Estimated Time to Complete 15 minutes If you are using passwords on your HSV controllers, you must clear the passwords, beforeyou upgrade Command View EVA. You can add passwords to your ...
Page 49 - Figure 3.17. Command View EVA—Management Agent Options page; Click Storage system password access.; The Storage System Password Access page displays.; Figure 3.18. Command View EVA—Storage System Password Access page; The Disable Password Access to Storage System page displays.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.17. Command View EVA—Management Agent Options page 3. Click Storage system password access. The Storage System Password Access page displays. Figure 3.18. Command View EVA—Storage System Password Access page 4. Click Disable. The D...
Page 50 - Click Disable Password.; A message box displays.; Figure 3.20. Command View EVA—Disable password access message box; Click Yes to disable the password for the selected storage system.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.19. Command View EVA—Disable Password Access to StorageSystem page 5. Select the storage system World Wide Node Name from the drop-down list. Note Make sure you select the storage system from which you cleared passwords using the O...
Page 51 - Step 6: Upgrading Command View EVA; Table 3.3. Command View EVA Upgrade Paths; To verify which version of Command View EVA you are using, see; Upgrading to Command View EVA v3.2
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Step 6: Upgrading Command View EVA Estimated Time to Complete 45 minutes This section contains the following procedures: • Upgrading to Command View EVA v3.2 • Verifying the Command View EVA version You must upgrade to Storage Management Ap...
Page 52 - The Home page displays.; Figure 3.21. Storage Management Appliance software—Home page
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 2. From a client computer, launch a Web browser and browse to the Storage ManagementAppliance, using the following format: http://<appliance_name>/ Note The default appliance name for a Storage Management Appliance (hardware version 1...
Page 53 - Figure 3.22. Storage Management Appliance software—Settings page; The Manage Tools page displays.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.22. Storage Management Appliance software—Settings page 5. Click Manage Tools. The Manage Tools page displays. hp StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array Updating Product Software Instructions 53
Page 54 - Select the command view eva checkbox.; HSV Element Manager; command view eva; Click Stop in the Tasks column.; The Stop Applications wizard displays.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.23. Storage Management Appliance software—Manage Tools page 6. Select the command view eva checkbox. Note The page content varies depending on the current element manager version you are using. If you are using Command View EVA 2.1...
Page 57 - appropriate section of this procedure:
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.26. Storage Management Appliance software—Maintenance page 13. Determine the installation method to use from the following list and continue in the appropriate section of this procedure: • CD-ROM Drive on the Storage Management App...
Page 59 - Choose CD-ROM Drive on the Storage Management Appliance.; Verify that the appliance name and IP address are correct.; The installation process begins. A status bar displays.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.28. Storage Management Appliance software—InstallationWizard—installation types 4. Choose CD-ROM Drive on the Storage Management Appliance. 5. Click Next at the bottom of the page. 6. Verify that the appliance name and IP address a...
Page 60 - When the installation completes, the wizard displays the message
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.29. Storage Management Appliance software—InstallationWizard—installation in progress message When the installation completes, the wizard displays the message Installation is complete . 60 hp StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array U...
Page 61 - The management appliance returns to the Maintenance page.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.30. Storage Management Appliance software—InstallationWizard—installation complete 10. Click Finish. The management appliance returns to the Maintenance page. 11. Click Devices in the tool bar. The Devices page displays. hp Storage...
Page 62 - Figure 3.31. Storage Management Appliance software—Devices page; Verifying the Command View EVA version
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.31. Storage Management Appliance software—Devices page 12. Verify that a command view eva entry exists on the Devices page. Does an entry exist? • Yes. Go to Verifying the Command View EVA version . • No. Return to step 4 to repeat...
Page 63 - anonymous
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.32. Storage Management Appliance software—InstallationWizard—FTP server installation 5. Type, or accept, the following information to establish an FTP network connectionwith the Storage Management Appliance. Note All entries are ca...
Page 64 - Figure 3.33. Storage Management Appliance software—Devices page
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 The management appliance returns to the Maintenance page. 9. Click Devices in the tool bar. The Devices page displays. Figure 3.33. Storage Management Appliance software—Devices page 10. Verify that a command view eva entry exists on the De...
Page 66 - Command View EVA V3 2
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 7. Click Next at the bottom of the page. The screen returns with the file display name Command View EVA V3 2 . Figure 3.35. Storage Management Appliance software—InstallationWizard—select file 8. Click Next. An Installation is in progress m...
Page 67 - Figure 3.36. Storage Management Appliance software— Devices page; Upgrading to
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.36. Storage Management Appliance software— Devices page 10. Verify that a command view eva entry exists on the Devices page. Does an entry exist? • Yes. Go to Verifying the Command View EVA version . • No. Return to step 4 to repea...
Page 68 - Figure 3.37. Command View EVA—HSV Storage Network Properties page; Click Help in the Session pane.; Figure 3.38. Command View EVA Online Help; Click About in the Help tool bar.; The About page displays the software version of Command View EVA.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.37. Command View EVA—HSV Storage Network Properties page 5. Click Help in the Session pane. Figure 3.38. Command View EVA Online Help 6. Click About in the Help tool bar. The About page displays the software version of Command View...
Page 69 - Figure 3.39. Command View EVA Help—About page
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.39. Command View EVA Help—About page Important If you are not using a recommended browser version and JRE (see Table 1.2 ), you should update your browser version and JRE now. hp StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array Updating Produ...
Page 70 - Figure 3.40. Command View EVA—Management Agent Options page
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Step 7: Loading the add-on licenses Estimated Time to Complete 5 minutes per license If you are upgrading several storage systems in a SAN, the recommended action is to upgradeall of your licenses at the same time. You can add licenses for ...
Page 71 - Figure 3.41. Command View EVA — Licensing Options page; Click Enter new license key.; The Add a license page displays.; Figure 3.42. Command View EVA—Add a license page; Paste the license text into the text box.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.41. Command View EVA — Licensing Options page 4. Click Enter new license key. The Add a license page displays. Figure 3.42. Command View EVA—Add a license page 5. Copy the license text from the email you received from the license k...
Page 73 - The following procedure describes an
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Step 8: Upgrading the VCS/Storage System Software to v3.020 Estimated Time to Complete 45 minutes Before you can perform an online upgrade of the storage system software to v3.020 (whichincludes VCS v3.020), you must be running VCS v3.010 (...
Page 74 - of the system software upgrade procedure.; Open Command View EVA in your browser.; The properties page for the selected storage system displays.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 During a rolling upgrade of the storage system software, VCS is upgraded on the HSVcontrollers, while they are still receiving I/O from the applications on the host servers. TheHSV controllers are upgraded one controller at a time, using th...
Page 75 - Disable the failsafe mode on all DR groups.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.43. Command View EVA—Initialized Storage System Propertiespage 3. Check the status of all hardware components in the storage system. Clear all of thehardware errors before proceeding to the next step. Caution If you do not clear al...
Page 76 - A confirmation message displays.; Figure 3.44. Command View EVA—first code load confirmation message; The Code Load Storage System-Page 1 displays.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Caution You cannot load code onto the controllers if: • The storage configuration is being changed in any way. Wait until all configuration changes are completed in the Command View EVA before proceeding with a code load. • In a Continuous ...
Page 77 - Figure 3.45. Command View EVA—Code Load Storage System-Page 1; Select the file named entv3020.sss
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.45. Command View EVA—Code Load Storage System-Page 1 8. Insert the installation CD-ROM into the computer from which you are browsing 9. Click Browse and select the file containing version 3.020 of the storage system softwarefrom th...
Page 78 - Figure 3.46. Command View EVA—Code Load Storage System-Page 2; Figure 3.47. Command View EVA—file confirmation message; An upgrade confirmation message displays.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.46. Command View EVA—Code Load Storage System-Page 2 11. Click Next Step. A confirmation message displays. Figure 3.47. Command View EVA—file confirmation message 12. Click OK. An upgrade confirmation message displays. 78 hp Storag...
Page 79 - Figure 3.48. Command View EVA—upgrade confirmation message; Click OK to confirm that you have the proper licenses.; During this process, a command in progress message displays.; Figure 3.49. Command View EVA—command in progress message
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.48. Command View EVA—upgrade confirmation message 13. Click OK to confirm that you have the proper licenses. The new storage system software is loaded onto the HSV controllers, and the firmware onthe associated Fibre Channel drive ...
Page 80 - Figure 3.50. Command View EVA—Code Load Storage System-Page 3; Click Finish after the HSV controllers have restarted.; The Command View EVA client refreshes.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.50. Command View EVA—Code Load Storage System-Page 3 Note The software loads in parallel on the drive enclosures. During the software update, the EMUs on the drive enclosures might flash red LEDs and sound an alarm. After the softw...
Page 81 - Figure 3.51. Command View EVA—EMU firmware update message; In Internet Explorer, press Ctrl and click Refresh in the tool bar.; The Initialized Storage System Properties page displays.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.51. Command View EVA—EMU firmware update message 15. Click OK. 16. Refresh the browser. • In Internet Explorer, press Ctrl and click Refresh in the tool bar. • In Netscape Navigator, press Shift and click Reload in the tool bar. 17...
Page 82 - Enabling password access in Command View EVA
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Step 9: Adding passwords to the HSV controllers (optional) Estimated Time to Complete 15 minutes Use the following procedure to add a password to the HSV controller pair. Note When you add a system password to the controller, you must enabl...
Page 83 - Type the password in the Password and Confirm password fields.; Click Enable Password.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Figure 3.53. Command View EVA—Enable Password Access to a StorageSystem page 5. Select the World Wide Node Name of the storage system for which you want to enablepassword access. 6. Type the password in the Password and Confirm password fie...
Page 84 - UserAccountsManager.bat; Uninstalling SMI-S EVA
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Step 10: Installing SMI-S EVA (optional) HP StorageWorks SMI-S EVA v3.2 provides the Storage Management Initiative Specification(SMI-S) interface for the management of HP StorageWorks EVA arrays. SMI-S EVA runs as a service, by default, and...
Page 85 - Application has been removed.; Installing SMI-S EVA on the Storage Management Appliance; Installing from a CD-ROM
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Note The default appliance name for a Storage Management Appliance (hardware version 1.0) begins with swma and includes the last 6 characters of the appliance serial number. If the Storage Management Appliance software was restored using th...
Page 86 - sma; The Storage Management Appliance software home page displays.; The following message displays:
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Installing from a CD-ROM Complete the following procedure to install SMI-S EVA v3.2 on the Storage ManagementAppliance from the Command View EVA CD: 1. Close all browser windows, Microsoft Management Console (MMC) sessions, TerminalServices...
Page 87 - Installation is complete.; Management Appliance software.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Installation is complete. Installing hp StorageWorks SMI-S for EVA <Date> <Time>Install Complete Note In some cases, the message, Rebooting this Appliance , displays. If the installation fails for any reason, the Storage Managem...
Page 88 - Click Next to start the installation.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Note The default appliance name for a Storage Management Appliance (hardware version 1.0) begins with swma and includes the last 6 characters of the appliance serial number. If the Storage Management Appliance software was restored using th...
Page 89 - Verifying SMI-S EVA installation; Configuring event and host notifications
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Note In some cases, the message, Rebooting this Appliance , is displayed. If the installation fails for any reason, the Storage Management Appliance does not permit a subsequent installation attempt for one hour following the failed attempt...
Page 90 - Modify the configuration files as indicated in; EVAprovider.properties
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Modify the configuration files as indicated in Table 3.5 . Table 3.5. Configuration Files File Description EVAprovider.properties Used for configuring the provider. cim.properties CIMOM related parameters for enabling SSL, JAAS and so on. J...
Page 91 - Configure; Modify the parameters in the
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 EVAprovider.properties Configure EVAprovider.properties files as indicated in Table 3.6 . Table 3.6. Evaprovider.properties Item Description Apiserver Server name where the Command View EVA runs (usually localhost). UserName UserName used t...
Page 92 - home; To list the available groups and users, execute this command:; UserAccountsManager -LG; Administrator; is the group name for the user.
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Note Do not modify any parameter that is not listed in Table 3.7 . Table 3.7. Cim.properties File Field Purpose EnableBasicAuthorization (true or false) Set to true for the basic level of authentication and authorization. EnableCompleteAuth...
Page 93 - To change a user password, execute this command:; UserAccountsManager -h
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Note The parameter Group is one of the groups listed by the -LG option. A user name can exist in only one group. To change a user password, execute this command: UserAccountsManager -CP -U <UserName> -O <OldPassword>-N <NewPa...
Page 94 - Configuring event notification; SSL support
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 4. Click Set Options. The System Options page displays. 5. Select Configure event notification. The Configure Event Notification page displays. This page contains the followingsections: • Configure events individually • Configure events usi...
Page 95 - Enable SSL by setting the EnableSSL property in; located in the directory
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 clients with the ability to authenticate the entity claiming to be the SMI-S server, and also byprotecting the integrity of the transmitted data. Port occupation The CIMOM, by default, runs on port 5988 in both, SSL and non-SSL modes. If th...
Page 98 - Step 13: Migrating Network View to Storage Area Manager; HP
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Step 12: Upgrading Continuous Access EVA (if installed) Estimated Time to Complete 45 minutes If you installed a Continuous Access EVA v1.1 license in Step 7: Loading the add-on licenses , you will have to upgrade Continuous Access EVA on t...
Page 99 - Step 15: Disabling SNMP notification to the PRS host
Chapter 3. Upgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.020 Step 15: Disabling SNMP notification to the PRS host Some Enterprise Virtual Arrays run the Proactive Remote Services (PRS) software to identifypotential EVA hardware problems. PRS sends information about hardware problems to anHP Customer ...
Page 101 - This chapter contains the following:; Downgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v3.01x
Chapter 4. Downgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array This chapter contains the information about downgrading the product software on yourstorage system to a previous version. Please read the instructions completely before youbegin the procedure. This chapter contains the following: • Downgrading the ...
Page 103 - Downgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v2.00x or v3.00x
Chapter 4. Downgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array Downgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array to v2.00x or v3.00x If you wish to downgrade the existing VCS v3.020 to v2.00x or v3.00x, you may do so if yourEnterprise Virtual Array contains no data and is uninitialized. You may downgrade the systemsoft...
Page 104 - Click Finish after the HSV controllers have restarted.
Chapter 4. Downgrading the Enterprise Virtual Array Note The software loads in parallel on the FC drive enclosures. During the software downgrade, the EMUs on the FC drive enclosures might flash red LEDs and sound an alarm. After the software downgrade completes, the flashing red LEDs and alarm soun...
Page 105 - Appendix A. Software Upgrade Flowchart
Appendix A. Software Upgrade Flowchart This appendix provides a flowchart of the Enterprise Virtual Array software upgrading process. 105 hp StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array Updating Product Software Instructions
Page 115 - Appendix B. Software Version Worksheet; As you perform the procedures in this guide, use
Appendix B. Software Version Worksheet As you perform the procedures in this guide, use Table B.1 in this appendix to record the necessary software version information and track your product upgrade. Table B.1. Software Version Worksheet Current Version Required Version Version After Upgrade Install...
Page 117 - Starting and stopping SMI-S EVA; To start or stop the SMI-S EVA service, perform the following steps:; Click Settings on the Storage Management Appliance home page.; Click Manage Tools on the Settings page.; The Manage Tools page appears.
Appendix C. Troubleshooting SMI-S EVA Starting and stopping SMI-S EVA You can manually start and stop SMI-S EVA from the Storage Management ApplianceManage Tools page. To start or stop the SMI-S EVA service, perform the following steps: 1. Click Settings on the Storage Management Appliance home page...
Page 118 - Troubleshooting SMI-S EVA
Appendix C. Troubleshooting SMI-S EVA Troubleshooting SMI-S EVA This section explains the commonly-occurring problems that you may face with SMI-S EVA. Table C.1. Troubleshooting Tips for SMI-S EVA Item Action SMI-S EVA Service failed to start. Check the service registration.Check the event log deta...
Page 119 - STORAGE NETWORKING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
Appendix D. Storage Networking Industry Association Public License STORAGE NETWORKING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION PUBLIC LICENSE Version 1.1 ________________________ 1. Definitions. 1.1 "Commercial Use" means distribution or otherwise making the Covered Code available toa third party. 1.2 "Cont...
Page 125 - RESPONSIBILITY FOR CLAIMS; . As between Initial Developer and the Contributors,
Appendix D. Storage Networking Industry Association Public License shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable. This License shall begoverned by California law provisions (except to the extent applicable law, if any, providesotherwise), excluding its conflict-of-law provisi...
Page 127 - Glossary
Glossary This glossary defines terms used in this guide or related to this product and is not acomprehensive glossary of computer terms. active member of a virtualdisk family An active member of a virtual disk family is a simulated disk drive createdby the controllers as storage for one or more host...
Page 130 - rolling upgrade
Glossary Also called a shutdown upgrade. online upgrade During an online upgrade of the storage system software, VCS is upgraded onthe HSV controllers, while they are still receiving I/O from the applicationson the host servers. During a VCS online upgrade, the HSV controllers doreboot at the same t...
Page 131 - VCS
Glossary VCS Virtual Controller Software. Provides storage controller software capabilityfor the HSV controller. Vdisk Virtual Disk. A simulated disk drive created by the controllers as storage forone or more hosts. The virtual disk characteristics, chosen by the storageadministrator, provide a spec...
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Index Index Symbols 5% free disk space, 36 , 13, 18 A Add a license page, 71add-on licenses, 28adding licenses, 70administrator privileges, 45administrator privileges, Storage Management Appliance, 41agent options, using, 48antivirus software, 21appliance names, 41, 45, 52application I/O, stopping, ...
Page 135 - EMU
Index disabling SNMP notification, 99disk group configuration, 35Disk Group Properties page, 36document conventions, 10prerequisites, 18 Documentation CD, 17documentation references, 17documents reference, 22related, 17 downgrade caution, 30, 103DPI, 98DPI website, 98drive enclosure firmware, 79 E E...
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Index G getting help, 13 H hardware errors, 31hardware status, 75help, obtaining, 13Home page, 52host I/O, stopping, 74host kits, release notes, 23, 25host server documentation, 23host server kits, 19, 47host server upgrade, 47host server upgrades, time estimates, 47HP authorized reseller, 13storage...
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Index kits, required, 18kits, software, 18 L l, 82LEDs, checking status, 31license fulfillment website, 71license keys, adding, 71licenses loading, 70redeeming, 20 licenses, Command View EVA, 28licenses, compatibility with Command View EVA versions, 28licenses, required, 20Licensing Options page, 70...
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Index Vdisk Active Member Properties page, 38Vdisk Family Properties page, 38Vdisk Folder Properties page, 37verifying software version, 45, 67View Events page, 34Virtual Disks folder, 37virus protection, 21Vraid 0 protection, recommended action, 39Vraid levels, 37 W warning rack stability, 12symbol...