HP XP20000
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HP XP20000 User guide
Brand: HP Category: Software Size: 2 MB Pages: 170
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 1 XP24000/XP20000 External Storage Software User Guide
- 3 Contents
- 9 1 Overview of HP StorageWorks XP External Storage Software
- 9 XP External Storage
- 9 Unifying Copy Operations between Different Storage Systems
- 10 Unifying Connections from a Host to Different Storage Systems
- 12 2 About XP External Storage Operations
- 12 Connecting External Storage Systems
- 13 XP External Storage Components
- 14 Storage Systems and Cross-subsystem Paths
- 14 Volumes and Mapping Paths
- 15 XP External Storage Operations
- 16 Configuring XP External Storage
- 16 Choosing the External Port
- 16 Choosing and Mapping External Volumes
- 17 Registering a Volume to an External Volume Group (ExG)
- 17 Configuring External Volume Attributes
- 18 Cross-subsystem Paths
- 19 Path Mode
- 19 Examples of Alternate Paths
- 21 Examples of Switching I/O Execution Paths to Alternate Paths
- 25 Connecting Mainframe Volumes
- 26 Connecting Open Systems Volumes
- 26 Choosing Mapping Policy
- 26 Difference between Automatic Mapping and Manual Mapping
- 26 Port Discovery and Volume Discovery
- 27 Using a Mapped External Volume from a Connected Host
- 27 Storing New Data in the Mapped External Volume
- 28 Using Existing Data in the Mapped External Volume
- 29 Interoperability with other Products and Functions
- 29 LUN Manager and Configuration File Loader
- 29 LUN Expansion (LUSE)
- 30 Virtual LVI/LUN (VLL)
- 30 Cache Residency Manager
- 30 Performance Monitor and XP Auto LUN
- 30 XP Continuous Access and Hitachi TrueCopy™ for Mainframe
- 30 HP StorageWorks XP Continuous Access Journal Software and Hitachi Universal Replicator™ for Mainframe
- 30 HP StorageWorks XP Business Copy Software and Hitachi ShadowImage™ for Mainframe
- 31 HP StorageWorks XP Snapshot Software
- 31 HP StorageWorks XP Thin Provisioning Software
- 31 SNMP Agent
- 31 Examples of Using External Volumes with Other Products
- 31 XP Auto LUN Operations
- 32 XP Continuous Access Operations
- 33 XP Continuous Access Journal Operations
- 35 XP Business Copy Operations
- 36 XP Snapshot Operations
- 37 3 Preparing for XP External Storage Operations
- 37 System Requirements
- 37 Storage Systems Supported as External Storage Systems
- 37 XP External Storage Requirements
- 38 Guidelines for XP External Storage Operations
- 38 Mapping Guidelines
- 39 Recommended Applications According to HDD Type
- 40 Capacity Guidelines
- 41 Guidelines for Mainframe Volumes
- 41 Volume Attribute Guidelines
- 42 Creating LUSE Volume Guidelines
- 43 Maintenance Guidelines for an External Storage System
- 43 Performance and Status Guidelines
- 43 RAID Level Considerations
- 43 AMS 2000 Series Guidelines
- 44 Installing and Uninstalling XP External Storage
- 44 Installing XP External Storage
- 44 Uninstalling XP External Storage
- 45 Starting XP External Storage
- 46 4 Using the XP External Storage GUI
- 46 Volume Operation Window
- 49 Volume Operation Tree
- 50 Volume Operation List (When Subsystem or Product Name is Clicked)
- 51 Volume Operation List (When Path Group is Clicked)
- 54 Preview Dialog Box
- 55 Path Operation Window
- 58 Path Operation Tree
- 58 Path Operation List (When Subsystem is Clicked)
- 60 Path Operation List (When Product Name is Clicked)
- 60 Path Operation List (When Port or WWN is Clicked)
- 61 Port Operation Window
- 63 Port Operation Tree
- 63 Port Information List
- 65 5 Performing XP External Storage Operations
- 65 Overview of Setting Operations
- 66 Setting Port of External Storage System
- 67 Setting Port Attribute for Local Storage System
- 67 Mapping an External Volume Automatically
- 68 Mapping an External Volume Manually
- 70 Add Volume Dialog Box
- 72 Set External Volume Parameter Dialog Box
- 73 LDEV Mapping (Auto) Dialog Box
- 74 LDEV Mapping (Manual) Dialog Box
- 75 SSID Dialog Box
- 77 Example: How to Map LDEVs Automatically
- 77 Example: How to Map LDEVs Manually
- 78 Setting the Cross-subsystem Paths
- 79 Configure Cross-subsystem Paths Dialog Box
- 81 Configuring the Cross-subsystem Path
- 82 Changing the Configured Cross-subsystem Path Priority
- 83 Canceling the Cross-subsystem Path Configuration
- 83 Changing the Cross-subsystem Path
- 83 Replacing All Cross-subsystem Paths with Newly Added Cross-subsystem Paths
- 85 Checking the External Volume Details
- 85 LDEV Information Dialog Box
- 86 Mapping Path Information Dialog Box
- 88 Turning On or Off the Storage System
- 88 Commands for Turning On or Off Only the External Storage System
- 89 Turning On or Off Only the External Storage System
- 89 Turning On or Off Only the Local Storage System
- 90 Turning On or Off Both Storage Systems
- 91 Disconnecting External Storage System or Disconnecting External Volume
- 92 Disconnecting All External Volumes (Disconnect Subsystem)
- 92 Disconnecting an Individual External Volume (Disconnect Volume Operation)
- 93 Checking Connection Status and Resuming External Volume Operation
- 93 Resuming All External Volumes (Check Paths & Restore Volume)
- 94 Resuming an Individual External Volume (Check Paths & Restore Volume Operation)
- 94 Stopping the Use of Paths to the External Volume (Disconnect Paths)
- 95 Restoring the Paths to the External Volume (Check Paths)
- 95 Changing the Cache Mode Setting of the External Volume
- 96 Changing the Inflow Control Setting of the External Volume
- 97 Changing the Port Setting of the External Storage System
- 97 Change WWN Parameter Dialog Box
- 98 Performing Maintenance for External Subsystem
- 98 Editing Mapping Policy
- 98 Edit Policy Dialog Box
- 99 Deleting the External Volume Mapping (Delete Volume Command)
- 101 6 Using Spreadsheets for XP External Storage Operations
- 101 Introduction
- 102 Before Using Spreadsheets
- 102 Available Types and Operation Tags
- 103 Saving Storage System Information
- 103 SSID Tag
- 104 ExternalGroup Tag
- 104 MappedVolume Tag
- 106 Mapping External Volumes
- 106 AddVolumeSetting Tag
- 110 How to Specify the LDEV Capacity
- 111 AddVolumeSetting2 Tag
- 114 Disconnecting an Individual External Volume (DisconnectVolume Tag)
- 114 Resuming an Individual External Volume (CheckPath-RestoreVolume Tag)
- 115 Deleting the External Volume Mapping (DeleteVolume Tag)
- 115 Changing Path Group
- 115 DividePathGroup Tag
- 116 UnitePathGroup Tag
- 117 Example of a Spreadsheet
- 119 7 Remote Command Devices
- 119 Overview of Remote Command Devices
- 120 Guidelines for Remote Command Devices
- 122 Mapping a Command Device as a Remote Command Device
- 122 Using XP Continuous Access or XP Continuous Access Journal with Remote Command Device
- 124 Procedure to Use Initiator/External MIX Mode
- 125 Restrictions on Initiator/External MIX Mode
- 126 8 Troubleshooting
- 126 Troubleshooting for XP External Storage
- 127 Troubleshooting the Mapping Path
- 130 Troubleshooting Volume Discovery
- 131 Calling HP Technical Support
- 132 9 Support and Other Resources
- 132 Related Documentation
- 132 Conventions for Storage Capacity Values
- 132 HP Technical Support
- 133 Subscription Service
- 133 HP Websites
- 133 Documentation Feedback
- 134 A Connecting External Storage Systems
- 134 AMS/WMS Storage System
- 134 System Parameters
- 135 Relationship between the Serial Number and the AMS/WMS Model
- 135 Relationship between the WWN of the Port and Controller (AMS/WMS)
- 136 Path Status and Examples of the Recovery Procedure (AMS/WMS)
- 137 P9500 Disk Array
- 137 Path status and examples of recovery procedure
- 138 Notes on Using the Power Savings Option (AMS/WMS)
- 138 Thunder 9500V Storage System
- 138 System Parameters
- 140 Relationship between the Serial Number and Thunder 9500V Model
- 140 Relationship between the WWN of the Port and Controller
- 140 Path Status and Examples of the Recovery Procedure
- 141 USP V/VM Storage System
- 141 Path Status and Examples of the Recovery Procedure
- 142 TagmaStore USP/NSC Storage System
- 142 Setting the Host Mode Option for a Volume Larger Than 2 TB (USP/NSC)
- 142 Path Status and Examples of the Recovery Procedure
- 143 Lightning 9900V Storage System
- 143 Path Status and Examples of the Recovery Procedure
- 144 Lightning 9900 Storage System
- 144 Path Status and Examples of the Recovery Procedure
- 145 SVS200 Storage System
- 145 Path Status and Examples of the Recovery Procedure
- 146 HP StorageWorks EVA Storage System
- 146 System Parameters
- 146 Identifying Logical Volumes (Using Characteristic2)
- 147 Behavior of the Alternate Path
- 147 Sun StorEdge 6120/6320
- 147 Sun StorageTek FlexLine 380
- 148 Sun StorageTek 2540
- 148 Sun StorageTek V2X2
- 148 EMC CLARiiON CX Series
- 148 Notes on Connecting an EMC CLARiiON CX Series
- 149 System Option mode
- 149 EMC Symmetrix Series
- 150 IBM DS3000/DS4000/DS5000 Series
- 150 System Parameter for Connecting IBM SVC Series
- 150 Notes on Connecting IBM XIV Series
- 151 Fujitsu FibreCAT CX Series
- 151 System Option mode
- 151 System Parameter for Connecting Fujitsu FibreCAT CX Series
- 151 Notes on Connecting Fujitsu FibreCAT CX Series
- 151 SGI IS4600 Series
- 151 Non-HP Storage Systems
- 152 B Required Volume Capacity for Each Emulation Type
- 152 Determining Required External Volume Capacity
- 153 Capacity List for Each Emulation Type
- 156 C Adjusting the Volume Capacities for Pairs
- 158 D The ExPath Tool
- 158 Overview of the ExPath Tool
- 158 Preparing for Using the ExPath Tool
- 159 Installing the ExPath Tool
- 159 Uninstalling the ExPath Tool
- 159 Upgrading the ExPath Tool
- 159 Using the ExPath Tool
- 160 Creating an Authentication File
- 160 Syntax
- 160 Parameters
- 160 Examples
- 160 Editing the Java Security Policy
- 160 Creating a Command File
- 161 Running the ExPath Tool
- 161 Syntax
- 161 Parameters
- 161 Example
- 161 Termination Code
- 162 Command Reference
- 162 svpip Command
- 162 Syntax
- 162 Description
- 162 Parameters
- 162 Example
- 163 login Command
- 163 Syntax
- 163 Description
- 163 Parameters
- 163 Example
- 163 disconnect Command
- 163 Syntax
- 163 Description
- 163 Parameters
- 163 Example
- 164 checkpath Command
- 164 Syntax
- 164 Description
- 164 Parameters
- 164 Example
- 164 checkstatus Command
- 164 Syntax
- 164 Description
- 164 Parameters
- 164 Example
- 165 Termination Code
- 167 Glossary
- 169 Index
HP XP20000 User guide
Brand: HP Category: Software Size: 2 MB Pages: 122
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 1 XP24000/XP20000 Snapshot User Guide
- 3 Contents
- 6 1 Overview of HP StorageWorks XP Snapshot Software
- 6 XP Snapshot
- 6 Features
- 6 Benefits
- 7 Differentiation from HP StorageWorks XP Business Copy Software
- 8 2 About XP Snapshot Operations
- 8 XP Snapshot Components
- 8 Volumes and Volume Pairs
- 8 Volume Pairs and Consistency Group
- 8 XP Snapshot Software
- 8 License
- 9 RAID Manager
- 9 XP Snapshot Operations
- 10 Create V-VOL Management Area Operation
- 10 Creation of a Pool
- 11 Creation of a Virtual Volume
- 12 Creation of an XP Snapshot Pair
- 12 Storing XP Snapshot Data
- 13 Restoration of an XP Snapshot Pair
- 13 Deletion of XP Snapshot Data or an XP Snapshot Pair
- 14 Status of the XP Snapshot Pairs
- 25 Copy Threshold Option
- 26 Interoperability with Other Products and Functions
- 27 Data Retention Utility
- 27 Auto LUN
- 27 XP Business Copy
- 30 XP Continuous Access or XP Continuous Access Journal
- 32 HP StorageWorks XP Thin Provisioning Software
- 33 3 Preparing for XP Snapshot Operations
- 33 System Requirements
- 33 Volume Requirements
- 35 XP Snapshot Software Requirements
- 35 License Requirements
- 35 Shared Memory Requirements
- 35 Requirements for RAID Manager
- 35 Operational Requirements
- 36 Calculating the Maximum Number of Pairs
- 36 Calculating the Number of XP Snapshot Pairs by Using the Number of Differential Tables
- 37 Calculating the Number of XP Snapshot Pairs by Using the Shared Memory Capacity for the Virtual Volume Management Area
- 39 Calculating the Number of XP Snapshot Pairs Using the Number of Pair Tables
- 40 Performance Considerations
- 40 Notes on Defining Pool Capacity
- 41 Notes on Using External Volumes as Pool-VOLs
- 41 Requirements for Maintaining XP Snapshot
- 41 Notes on Replacing the Microcode Offline
- 41 Notes on Switching Off the Power Supply
- 42 Installing and Uninstalling XP Snapshot
- 42 Installing XP Snapshot
- 42 Uninstalling XP Snapshot
- 42 Starting XP Snapshot
- 44 4 Using the XP Snapshot GUI
- 44 Pair Operation Window
- 46 Volume List
- 49 Preview List
- 51 History Window
- 53 XP Snapshot Window
- 56 Pool Window
- 63 V-VOL Window
- 66 5 Performing XP Snapshot Operations
- 66 XP Snapshot Processes
- 67 Configuring the Volume List
- 69 Deleting the Settings in Preview List
- 69 Creating or Deleting Pools
- 69 Creating New Pools
- 71 Changing the Information for the Pools
- 72 Deleting Pools
- 72 Deleting a Pool
- 73 Deleting Multiple Pools
- 73 Optimizing the V-VOL Management Area or Pool Management Block
- 73 Optimizing the V-VOL Management Area
- 74 Optimizing the Pool Management Block
- 74 Creating or Deleting Virtual Volumes
- 74 Creating New Virtual Volumes
- 83 Deleting Virtual Volumes and a Virtual Volume Group
- 83 Deleting Multiple Virtual Volume Groups
- 85 Creating XP Snapshot Pairs
- 85 Storing XP Snapshot Data
- 86 Storing XP Snapshot Data by Consistency Group with At-Time Snapshot Function
- 88 Restoring XP Snapshot Pairs
- 88 Deleting XP Snapshot Data
- 89 Deleting XP Snapshot Pairs
- 89 Deleting XP Snapshot Pairs by Selecting the Pairs per Port
- 91 Deleting XP Snapshot Pairs by Selecting the Pairs per Pool
- 91 Viewing Detailed Volume and Pair Information
- 93 Viewing S-VOL Path Information
- 94 Viewing the Number of Pairs and License Information
- 96 Displaying the Operation History
- 98 6 Troubleshooting
- 101 Procedure to Recover a Blocked Pool
- 102 Procedure to Complete the Pool-Related SIMs
- 103 Troubleshooting When Using XP RAID Manager
- 116 7 Support and other resources
- 116 Contacting HP
- 116 HP technical support
- 116 Subscription service
- 116 Documentation Feedback
- 116 Related information
- 117 Websites
- 117 Conventions for storage capacity values
- 117 Typographic conventions
- 119 Glossary
- 121 Index
HP XP20000 Owner's Manual
Brand: HP Category: NAS & storage servers Size: 1 MB Pages: 66
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 7 Outstanding performance, capacity, and reliability
- 7 Continuous data availability
- 8 Nondisruptive service and upgrades
- 8 Connectivity
- 9 Scalability
- 9 XP24000 basic configuration
- 9 XP20000 basic configuration
- 10 Adding storage
- 10 Primary rack expansion
- 10 Secondary rack expansion
- 10 Flexibility
- 10 Data encryption
- 10 HP XP24000/XP20000 product contents
- 11 Web-based array management
- 11 Operating systems
- 11 External storage
- 11 Included components
- 12 Required additional components
- 12 Software
- 19 XP24000 system architecture
- 20 XP20000 system architecture
- 21 Physical assemblies
- 22 Disk control frame
- 22 DKC clusters
- 23 Unit emergency power off switch
- 23 Service Processor (SVP)
- 23 Disk array frames
- 23 Disk drives
- 24 RAID options
- 25 Backup batteries
- 26 Operating specifications
- 26 XP24000/XP20000 hardware specifications
- 29 Temperature specifications
- 29 Humidity specifications
- 30 Mechanical vibration specifications
- 30 XP24000/XP20000 AC line voltage requirements
- 33 General safety guidelines
- 35 Managing the disk array
- 36 Control panel and LED descriptions
- 38 Powering down the disk array
- 39 Planned power off
- 39 Emergency power off
- 39 To power off the disk array in an emergency
- 40 Recovering from an unplanned power outage
- 40 Manual restart after power is restored
- 40 To restart the disk array manually
- 41 Automatic restart when power is restored
- 43 Service information messages
- 43 HP StorageWorks XP Continuous Track (C-Track)
- 43 HP Insight Remote Support Advanced
- 45 Failure detection and reporting process
- 47 Related documentation
- 47 HP technical support
- 47 Customer self repair
- 47 Rack stability
- 48 Subscription service
- 48 HP websites
- 48 Documentation feedback
- 49 FCC EMC statement (USA)
- 49 Notice for the European Union
- 50 IEC statement (worldwide)
- 50 EMC statement (Canada)
- 50 Spécification ATI Classe A (France)
- 50 VCCI EMC statement (Japan)
- 50 BSMI EMC statement (Taiwan)
- 50 RRL EMC statement (Korea)
- 51 Harmonics conformance (Japan)
- 51 German noise declaration
- 51 Laser safety
- 51 Japan DENAN law cordset caution
- 52 European WEEE statements
HP STORAGEWORKS XP20000 User's Guide
Brand: HP Category: Software Size: 1 MB Pages: 76
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 7 1 Overview of Volume Security
- 7 Overview
- 7 Terminology
- 9 2 About Volume Security Operations
- 9 Overview of Volume Security Functions
- 9 Protecting Volumes from I/O Operations at Mainframe Hosts
- 9 Enabling Only the Specified Hosts to Access Volumes
- 10 Port-Level Security
- 10 Port-Level Security Implementation
- 11 Prohibiting All Hosts from Accessing Volumes
- 12 Protecting Volumes from Erroneous Copy Operations
- 12 Warnings Regarding Volume Security
- 13 Supported Volume Emulation Types
- 14 Maximum Possible Number of Groups
- 14 Maximum Possible Number of Hosts and Volumes
- 15 3 Using the Volume Security GUI
- 15 The Volume Security Window
- 16 Security Group Tree
- 18 Hosts Table
- 19 LDEVs Table
- 20 The Add/Change Security Group Dialog Box
- 23 The Add/Change Host Group Dialog Box
- 25 The Add/Change LDEV Group Dialog Box
- 27 The Add/Change Host Dialog Box
- 29 The Select LDEV Dialog Box
- 30 The Select Port Dialog Box
- 32 The Specify Security Group Dialog Box
- 33 The Host to Security Group Dialog Box
- 34 The Host to LDEV Dialog Box
- 35 Host Group to Security Group Dialog Box
- 36 The Host Group to Port Dialog Box
- 37 The LDEV to Security Group Dialog Box
- 38 The LDEV to Host Dialog Box
- 40 The LDEV Group to Security Group Dialog Box
- 41 The Error Detail Dialog Box
- 43 4 Performing Volume Security Operations
- 43 Launching Volume Security
- 43 Viewing Security Settings
- 44 Locating Volumes in a Specified Security Group
- 44 Locating Security Groups that Contain a Specified Host
- 44 Locating Volumes in a Security Group that Contains a Specified Host
- 45 Locating Ports through Which Hosts Can Access Volumes
- 45 Locating Security Groups that Contain a Specified Volume
- 46 Locating Hosts in a Security Group that Contains a Specified Volume
- 46 Locating Security Groups that Contain a Specified Host Group
- 47 Locating Security Groups that Contain a Specified LDEV Group
- 47 Limiting Host Access
- 47 Creating a Host Group
- 48 Registering Hosts in a Host Group
- 49 Registering Ports in a Host Group
- 50 Creating an LDEV Group
- 51 Registering Volumes in an LDEV Group
- 52 Creating a Security Group for Use As an Access Group
- 53 Registering a Host Group and an LDEV Group in a Security Group
- 53 Prohibiting Host Access
- 53 Creating an LDEV Group
- 54 Registering Volumes in an LDEV Group
- 55 Creating a Security Group for Use As a Pool Group
- 56 Registering an LDEV Group in a Security Group
- 57 Protecting Volumes from Copy Operations
- 58 Disabling Volume Security
- 59 Editing Security Groups
- 59 Unregistering a Host Group
- 59 Unregistering an LDEV Group
- 60 Renaming Security Groups
- 61 Deleting Security Groups
- 61 Editing Host Groups
- 61 Registering Hosts to be Attached to the Storage System
- 62 Deleting Hosts from Host Groups
- 63 Deleting Ports from Host Groups
- 64 Renaming Host Groups
- 65 Deleting Host Groups
- 65 Editing LDEV Groups
- 65 Deleting Volumes from LDEV Groups
- 66 Renaming LDEV Groups
- 67 Deleting LDEV Groups
- 69 5 Troubleshooting
- 69 Troubleshooting Volume Security
- 69 Calling HP Technical Support
- 71 6 Support and Other Resources
- 71 Related Documentation
- 71 Conventions for Storage Capacity Values
- 71 HP Technical Support
- 72 Subscription Service
- 72 HP Websites
- 72 Documentation Feedback
- 73 A Acronyms and Abbreviations
- 75 Index
Hitachi MK-96RD647-01 Computer Drive User`s guide
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Languages: English
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