HP XP10000 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – About this guide 7; Contents
  • Page 5 – About this guide; Intended audience; disk array
  • Page 6 – Related documentation; HP provides these related documents:; HP storage website; You can also find HP sales and resellers at; Contact HP
  • Page 7 – HP technical support
  • Page 8 – Document conventions; Blue text; Bold; Italics; The word “example” in italics denotes an example of input or output.
  • Page 9 – Revision history; Content extensively revised and reorganized.
  • Page 10 – Warranty statement; the media on which the; YOU EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE; HP
  • Page 11 – Your use of the; EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW,
  • Page 13 – Installation
  • Page 14 – Features and requirements; Operating system support.
  • Page 15 – Fibre Channel interface
  • Page 16 – Device emulation types; OPEN-x logical units represent disk; Failover; application failover
  • Page 17 – SNMP configuration
  • Page 18 – Installation procedures
  • Page 19 – Install and configure the disk array; The HP service representative performs these tasks:; Setting the host mode for the disk array ports
  • Page 21 – Setting the System Option Modes
  • Page 22 – Configuring the Fibre Channel ports; Fibre Address
  • Page 23 – Fabric and Connection parameter settings; HP StorageWorks SAN
  • Page 24 – Install and configure the host; Loading the OS and software
  • Page 25 – Clustering and fabric zoning
  • Page 26 – Fabric zoning and LUN security for multiple operating systems
  • Page 27 – Connect the disk array; Defining the paths
  • Page 29 – Verifying HBA installation; Use the; ioscan –f; command, and verify that the rows shown in the example
  • Page 30 – Verifying device recognition; To verify device recognition:; Log in to the system as; root; installed devices on the disk array. Use the; ioscan –fn; command to; insf –e; to build all missing device files.
  • Page 31 – cxtydz
  • Page 33 – Configure disk array devices
  • Page 34 – Verifying the device files and drivers; Example; ls –l
  • Page 35 – device file name for each device is correct.; lssf; HP-UX driver for the disk array using the
  • Page 36 – Creating the device files
  • Page 37 – xxyz; lsdev; mknod
  • Page 38 – If you need to delete a device file, use the; rm –i; Example of a completed device data table
  • Page 39 – Creating the physical volumes; To create the physical volumes:; pvcreate
  • Page 40 – Creating new volume groups
  • Page 43 – Creating logical volumes; Use these commands for logical volume configuration:; Caution; command to create a logical volume.
  • Page 44 – vgdisplay; command to display the physical extent size (PE Size); diskinfo; command for extended LUNs.; lvdisplay; command to verify that the logical volume was
  • Page 45 – Creating the file systems
  • Page 46 – Repeat step 1 for each logical volume on the disk array.
  • Page 47 – Setting the I/O timeout parameter; Set the I/O timeout value for each disk device to 30 seconds.; pvdisplay
  • Page 48 – Creating the mount directories; To create a mount directory for each logical volume:; with the new mount directory name as the argument to create; ls –x; command to verify the new mount directory.; Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each logical volume on the disk array.
  • Page 49 – Mounting and verifying the file systems; To mount and verify the file systems:; unmount
  • Page 50 – Setting and verifying the auto-mount parameters; Set up and verify the auto-mount parameters for each new volume. The; To set up and verify the auto-mount parameters:; ) file to add a line for each
  • Page 51 – bdf
  • Page 53 – Troubleshooting; on
  • Page 54 – Error conditions; • In Command View (Event History or Event Notification panels).; Verify that the READY indicator lights on the disk array are ON.
  • Page 56 – Check the HBA and make sure it was installed properly.
  • Page 57 – Calling the HP support center; Contact Information
  • Page 59 – Worksheets
  • Page 60 – Path worksheet
  • Page 61 – Disk array device emulations
  • Page 62 – Supported emulations
  • Page 63 – Device type specifications
  • Page 65 – For a CVS LUSE volume with capacity = 37 MB and n = 4
  • Page 66 – LUSE device parameters
  • Page 69 – SCSI TID map for Fibre Channel adapters; and; dks; value in
  • Page 71 – Reference information for SAM
  • Page 72 – Configuring the devices using SAM; Disks and File Systems
  • Page 75 – Glossary; AL; Arbitrated loop physical address.; array group
  • Page 77 – Redundant array of independent disks.
  • Page 78 – Volume size customization. Synonymous with CVS.
  • Page 79 – Index
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HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP

operating system

configuration guide

XP128

XP1024

XP10000

XP12000

sixth edition (July 2005)

part number: A5951-96015

This guide describes the requirements and procedures for connecting the XP family of disk

arrays to an HP-UX system and configuring the new disk array for operation with HP-UX.

HP-UX

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Summary

Page 3 - About this guide 7; Contents

Contents 3 About this guide 7 Intended audience 7Prerequisites 7Disk arrays 7Related documentation 8HP storage website 8HP sales and authorized resellers 8HP technical support 9Document conventions 10Revision history 11 Warranty statement 12 1 Installation 15 Features and requirements 16 Fibre Chann...

Page 5 - About this guide; Intended audience; disk array

About this guide 7 About this guide This guide provides information about: • Requirements and procedures for connecting an XP disk array to a host system • Configuring the disk array for use with the HP-UX operating system Intended audience This guide is intended for system administrators with knowl...

Page 6 - Related documentation; HP provides these related documents:; HP storage website; You can also find HP sales and resellers at; Contact HP

8 HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP Operating System Configuration Guide: HP-UX Related documentation HP provides these related documents: • HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP128: Owner’s Guide • HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP1024: Owner’s Guide • HP StorageWorks XP10000 Disk Array: Owner’s Guide • HP Storage...

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