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Page 1 - For VLS Firmware 6.1.0

HP 9000 Virtual Library System User GuideFor VLS Firmware 6.1.0AbstractThis document describes the HP VLS9000–series systems to facilitate their insta

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Removing a VLS Node from the Rack...216Removing the VLS Node Access Pan

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NOTE: Entering “http://<fully qualified name>” instead of the above URLautomatically redirects you to the secure “https://<fully qualified na

Page 4 - 4 Contents

3. Select View certificates. A Certificate window opens.4. Select Install Certificate... to launch the Certificate Wizard.5. Select Next.6. Make sure

Page 5 - Contents 5

A secure shell or serial session provides the following:• Setting the VLS network settings• Configuration and management of VLS virtual devices (libra

Page 6 - 6 Contents

VLS Critical Diagnostics ServicesVLS Critical Diagnostics Services is a mini HTTP service built into VLS to provide the status anddetails of the hardw

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After completion, the ticket is listed under Available Tickets; click Download to download theticket or Delete to delete it.• Start Web ConsoleEnter t

Page 8 - 8 Contents

9 ConfigurationThis section describes how to configure and manage the VLS network settings, user preferences,Fibre Channel host ports (optional), virt

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Figure 8 VLS discovery utility — main window3. To visually identify a device listed, select the device from the list and click Beacon. This willillumi

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2. To see the current configuration settings, at the prompt enter:showConfig3. Set each desired configuration value by entering:setConfigValue <-ta

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4. Current network configuration, NTP settings, and time zone settings are displayed. Modifythese as needed (Figure 9 (page 108)).Figure 9 Set Network

Page 12 - 1 Introduction

10. Enter the warranty serial number in the Warranty Serial Number dialog box. This is displayedon the Identity tab and is saved and restored as part

Page 13 - VLS9000 Components 13

VLS9200 Disk Array Enclosure...248Fibre Channel Switch 4/1

Page 14 - 2 Hardware Installation

Enabling and Disabling OversubscriptionTo enable oversubscription:In Command View VLS:1. Select the System tab.2. Select Chassis in the navigation tre

Page 15 - Rack Planning Resources

Reclaiming Storage SpaceThe Reclaim Space task appears on the Chassis status screen when the storage capacity consumedreaches the user-defined thresho

Page 16 - Rack Warnings

Operating System LUN Requirements and RestrictionsMost operating systems require that each VLS Fibre Channel host port connected to the SAN hasa virtu

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Setting the Default LUN MappingYou can set a global default to disable or enable LUN mapping. The setting you choose will applyto every new host that

Page 18 - VLS9200 Node Shipping Carton

5. Select a library from the Choose a Library list to view its mapped devices.The window refreshes to show the appropriate list.6. Use the View By lis

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NOTE: After you map or unmap the virtual devices, the VLS automatically reassigns a logicalunit number (LUN) to each virtual library and tape drive cr

Page 20 - Installing PDUs

Dual Port Virtual DevicesWhen creating a library robot LUN or tape drive LUNs, you can present the virtual devices to apair of host ports rather than

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Figure 11 Create Virtual Library Wizard window (2 of 12)7. Change the library name if you prefer. You can use letters, numbers, and underscores (nobla

Page 22 - Installing Cage Nuts

Editing a Virtual LibraryTo edit the slots and drives of a virtual library, from Command View VLS:1. Click the System tab.2. Expand Chassis in the nav

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8. Choose one of the following options:• To perform LUN mapping for the virtual tape drive, click Map LUNs and proceed to “LUNMapping” (page 112) for

Page 24 - 24 Hardware Installation

1 IntroductionThe HP Virtual Library System (VLS) family consists of RAID disk-based SAN backup devices thatemulate physical tape libraries, allowing

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NOTE: NetBackup has total barcode limit of eight characters. HP Data Protector has a totalbarcode limit of 16 characters. Check your user guide for ot

Page 26 - 26 Hardware Installation

NOTE: You cannot destroy a library that is currently being accessed by a backup application.When a virtual library is destroyed, all the tape drives a

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10 ManagementThis section details the VLS management procedures such as changing the account passwords,managing high availability, and saving configur

Page 28 - 28 Hardware Installation

LUN Path FailoverLUN path failover allows the VLS to automatically reroute data traffic usually assigned to one(preferred) path to another (secondary)

Page 29 - Cabling the Node

When a failure occurs, repair the failure. In most cases, the system will automatically recognizethat the repair is complete and restore the path or p

Page 30 - Cabling External Connections

• Reconstructing — The virtual disk is being reconstructed.• Verifying — The virtual disk is being verified.• VDisk Scrubbing — The virtual disk is be

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1. Navigate to the Manage Virtual Disks screen (see “Managing Disk Arrays” (page 124)).2. Select Update Firmware from the task bar.3. Select the disks

Page 32 - 32 Hardware Installation

3. Select the RAID Mode.• Default – No Hot-spare: the system uses a 10+2 configuration where ten disks are partof the available virtual disks and two

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2. Select Cartridges in the navigation tree.The Cartridge Details window opens.3. Select the number of cartridges to display from the Cartridges per P

Page 34 - Cabling Ethernet Switches

• Moving a source cartridge from its existing library to a different library or to the firesafe resultsin the target cartridge disappearing from the e

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VLS9000 system scalability considerations:• Two Fibre Channel ports (one Fibre Channel port on each Fibre Channel switch) are requiredfor each VLS nod

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1. On the Cartridge Details screen, select all the cartridges that you want to delete and erase.2. If you have installed a Secure Erasure license, sel

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To add or delete a barcode template, from Command View VLS:1. Click the System tab.2. Select Cartridges in the navigation tree.3. Click Add/Remove Bar

Page 38 - 38 Hardware Installation

• After adding a virtual tape drive and the default LUN number assigned to it is not consecutivewith the other virtual tape drives in the same library

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Saving Configuration SettingsNOTE: The VLS firmware ensures a persistent VLS serial number and Fibre Channel port WWPNs,so that in the event of any ha

Page 40 - 40 Hardware Installation

11 MonitoringThis section describes the various tools you can use to monitor the status of the VLS hardware andvirtual devices (libraries and tape dri

Page 41 - Installing XPAK Transponders

Figure 14 Device status icon in the status bannerA device status icon can be one of four states:Unknown—A component's operating condition is unkn

Page 42 - Applying ISL Kit Labels

A notification alert can be one of four states:Unknown—The operating condition of the component or component part is unknown. ContactHP Technical Supp

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Edit the Email SettingsEmail notification is sent to the persons you include on the email distribution list in the email settings.You specify the emai

Page 44 - 3 Multi-node Setup

6. To test an email address entry, click Test Email.If the test message is not received at the email address, check the email server settings.SNMP Not

Page 45 - 4 Storage Configuration

6. Test the system using the new community strings to ensure your changes were applied.SMI-S SupportSMI-S support allows applications attached to the

Page 46 - Removing VLS Capacity

2 Hardware InstallationThis section details the steps to install the VLS hardware from installation preparation to final cabling.Minimum Hardware Requ

Page 47 - Rebuilding all Storage Pools

The Capacity Manager screens are designed to provide quick information for monitoring anddiagnostic purposes. The overall data reduction (compression

Page 48 - 48 Storage Configuration

Table 14 System Capacity TableTotal physical storage capacity purchased and installedon the system. This is the sum of all LUN capacity in thepool, mi

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Table 15 Storage Pool Capacity Table (continued)The space required for system overhead and metadata.Storage Pool 1 or the FireSafe can have more space

Page 50 - 5 Automigration/Replication

Table 16 Storage Pool Capacity Table (continued)reserved than other storage pools due to Deduplicationmetadata that can be up to 2 TB.The physical sto

Page 51 - Replication Concepts

Figure 21 Library Capacity ScreenThe Library Capacity table lists the following capacity values:Table 18 Library Capacity TableTotal storage capacity

Page 52 - Tape Initialization

• On the information screen, click the Barcode name field link.The Cartridge Capacity screen displays capacity information for this cartridge and a gr

Page 53 - Managing a SAN Library

The Libraries screen displays the list of libraries and FireSafe capacity utilization in your VLS.Figure 23 Libraries ScreenThe Libraries Capacity tab

Page 54 - 54 Automigration/Replication

Table 23 Cartridges Capacity TableThe barcode of the cartridges in the library. The barcodename is a link to display the capacity information aboutthe

Page 55 - Echo Copy Pool Operations

3. Using the >> button, move the devices of interest into the Selected Devices box. These are thedevices that will display in the report. You ca

Page 56 - Creating an Echo Copy Pool

Show the performance of:• All Nodes• Pre-defined ViewsSelect one of the views from the list. You can create these views on the Configuration tab.• Mos

Page 57 - Echo Copy Pool Operations 57

• Use conductive field service tools.• Use a portable field service kit with a folding static-dissipating work mat.If you do not have any of the sugge

Page 58 - Creating Virtual Tapes

DataItemTime stamp8Ignore this field9SAN HealthThe SAN Health tab displays information on the number and types of errors encountered on theSAN. See (p

Page 59 - Echo Copy Pool Operations 59

Figure 26 SAN Health tabLogical CapacityThis tab displays different views of the current logical capacity usage for an individual library orthe entire

Page 60 - 60 Automigration/Replication

you show four days of data the graphs show one data point for every four-hour period. Usethe Advanced Setting list to indicate which data point out of

Page 61 - Restarting a Broken Mirror

Using the Workload Assessment TemplatesDeleting a workload assessment template:1. Select the template from the template summary screen.2. Select Delet

Page 62 - Editing Copy Pools

3. Select Update Graphs. The graphs update to reflect the data options you chose.Deduplication Job HistoryThis tab displays the count of both active a

Page 63 - Editing Copy Pools 63

ISV~<virtual cartridge barcode>~<virtual library serial number>~<virtual library slotnumber>See the HP VLS Solutions Guide for impor

Page 64 - 64 Automigration/Replication

• Number of Concurrent Jobs — the number of read or write operations (called streams)running at the same time. The larger the number, the more the sto

Page 65 - Deleting a Copy Pool

3. If you want to choose which nodes will be tested, follow the steps below. Otherwise, allavailable nodes are selected by default.a. Click the Select

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2. Select the Background Job tab.This tab displays information for all previous and current Background jobs. The Storage Pool,Number of Concurrent Job

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The log monitor table displays:• Time — the date and time the decompression error was logged in the system log.• SDev Number — the Set Device number l

Page 68 - Tape Drive Details

Rack RequirementsHP supports the HP System E racks and the HP 10000 Series racks for use with VLS systems. Otherracks might also be suitable, but have

Page 69 - Forcing a Replication Job

• Offset• Length• UUID• IP address• Enclosure number• Range of suggested disk numbers within the enclosure• Part number of the faulty driveJobs are on

Page 70 - 70 Automigration/Replication

4. On the task bar, select Clear Compression Faults.The screen refreshes and the correct status is displayed. (If the status does not change, it wasal

Page 71 - Editing the Management URL

7. Right-click Download.8. Select Save Target As.The name of a zip file is displayed in the File name box. Do not change the generated filename.9. Cli

Page 72 - 72 Automigration/Replication

12 CLI Command SetThis section describes the VLS command-line interface (CLI) command set. The CLI command allowsyou to remotely configure, manage, an

Page 73 - Replacing a Library

Output CommandsUse the CLI commands in CLI output commands to control the output and display help informationfor the CLI commands.Table 25 CLI Output

Page 74 - Stopping a Tape Export

Table 26 CLI Network Settings Configuration Commands (continued)DescriptionCommandDisplays the day, date, time, time zone, and year (such as Mon March

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Table 27 CLI Configuration Commands (continued)Usage1CommandReturns whether the oversubscription feature is enabled or disabled and the capacityremain

Page 76 - 76 Automigration/Replication

Table 27 CLI Configuration Commands (continued)Usage1Command-p <s> - Product (DLT7000, SDLT320, ...) (required)-pm <n> - FC port to which

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Table 27 CLI Configuration Commands (continued)Usage1CommandReturns a list of available cartridge emulation types. Displays each cartridge emulation&a

Page 78 - 78 Automigration/Replication

Table 27 CLI Configuration Commands (continued)Usage1CommandDeletes the specified cartridge and its user data from the VLS. Where the options are:-a &

Page 79 - Status of all Cartridges

DescriptionItemVLS badge (1)38 Gb FC transceivers (2)4Power cords (2)5LTU (1 for 10 TB, 2 for 20 TB)6Printed VLS array installation poster (1)7Etherne

Page 80 - 80 Automigration/Replication

Table 27 CLI Configuration Commands (continued)Usage1CommandLists the current host access mode for all enabled hosts in the system.listAccessModeSets

Page 81 - Cartridge Details

Table 28 CLI Management Commands (continued)Usage1Command-y <n> - Cartridge emulation type (2, 3, ...) (required)-h - Displays command usage inf

Page 82 - Viewing the Job History

Table 29 CLI Monitoring Commands (continued)Usage1CommandReturns all the notification alert messages that occurred starting with the specified date.Wh

Page 83 - Configuring the GUI Displays

Table 29 CLI Monitoring Commands (continued)Usage1Command-h - Displays command usage information (optional)Returns the SNMP management console configu

Page 84 - Testing the VLS Connectivity

13 Component IdentificationThis section provides illustrations and descriptions of the node, disk array enclosure, Fibre Channel(FC) switch, and Ether

Page 85 - 6 Deduplication

StatusDescriptionItemOff = Power cord is not attached, power supplyfailure has occurred, no power supplies are installed,facility power is not availab

Page 86 - Installing the Firmware

DescriptionItemQuad port FC card, host port, port 14Power supply 25Power supply 16NIC 2, on primary node connects to port 1 of switch 2810-24G7NIC 1,

Page 87 - ◦ Large (greater than 14 TB)

StatusDescriptionItemOff = No activity exists.Green = Link exists.10/100/1000 NIC 2 link LED9Off = No link exists.Blue = Identification is activated.U

Page 88 - Deduplication Backup Report

DescriptionItemPower supply connector 214Internal USB connector15System battery16PCI riser board connector 217PCI riser board connector 118Accessing t

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StatusDescriptionItemGreen = Protection enabledOnline spare memory LED1Flashing amber = Memory configuration errorAmber = Memory failure occurredOff =

Page 90 - 90 Deduplication

VLS9200 Node Shipping CartonDescriptionItemVLS9200 node (1)11U rack mounting hardware kit (1) and documentation2Loopback plugs for FC ports (2)38 Gb F

Page 91 - 7 Operation

StatusInternal health LEDcolorHP Systems InsightDisplay LED and colorOne or more of the following conditions may exist:RedPPM failure, slot X(amber)•

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Hard Drive LED CombinationsInterpretationFault/UID LED(amber/blue)Online/activity LED(green)The drive has failed, or a predictive failure alert has be

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VLS9200 Node Components, LEDs, and ButtonsThis section identifies and describes the front and rear panel components, LEDs, and buttons ofthe VLS nodes

Page 94 - Powering On the VLS System

StatusDescriptionItemOff = System health is normal (when in standbymode).Green = System is on.Power On/Standby button and system power LED3Amber = Sys

Page 95 - Rebooting the VLS System

1(PCIe2 = Gen2 signaling rate, x8 = physical connector link width, (8, 4, 2, 1) = negotiable link widths)Rear Panel LEDs and ButtonsStatusDescriptionI

Page 96 - Powering Off VLS Arrays

System Board ComponentsDescriptionItemNMI jumper1System maintenance switch210 Gb sideband connector3SATA DVD-ROM drive connector4SAS cache module conn

Page 97 - Powering Off VLS Arrays 97

DescriptionItemPCI power connector24TPM connector25PCIe riser board connectors (2)26Accessing the HP System Insight DisplayYou access the HP System In

Page 98 - 8 User Interfaces

NOTE: The HP Systems Insight Display LEDs represent the system board layout.HP Systems Insight Display LEDs and Internal Health LED CombinationsWhen t

Page 99 - Window Regions

IMPORTANT: If more than one DIMM slot LED is illuminated, further troubleshooting is required.Test each bank of DIMMs by removing all other DIMMs. Iso

Page 100 - 100 User Interfaces

Front Panel LEDs and ButtonsStatusDescriptionItemBlue = Identification is activated.UID button/LED1Flashing blue = System is being remotely managed.Of

Page 101 - Restarting Command View VLS

DescriptionItemPrinted VLS node installation poster (1)7Ethernet cables (2) and Fibre Channel cables (2), not shown (shipped separately)VLS9000 40-por

Page 102 - Closing a Serial Session

Rear Panel ComponentsDescriptionItemPCI slot 51PCI slot 62PCI slot 43PCI slot 24PCI slot 35PCI slot 16Power supply 27Power supply 18USB connectors (2)

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Rear Panel LEDs and ButtonsStatusDescriptionItemGreen = NormalPower supply LED1Off = System is off or power supply has failedBlue = Identification is

Page 104 - 104 User Interfaces

Front Panel LEDs and ButtonsStatusDescriptionItemDual-function momentary switch. Its purpose is to reset the switch or to place theswitch in maintenan

Page 105 - 9 Configuration

Heartbeat LED Blink PatternsThe Heartbeat LED indicates the operational status of the switch. When the POST completes withno errors, the Heartbeat LED

Page 106 - 106 Configuration

Front Panel LEDs and ButtonsStatusDescriptionItemDual-function momentary switch. Its purpose is to reset the switch or to place theswitch in maintenan

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Rear Panel ComponentsDescriptionItemPower supply 01Power supply 12Rear Panel LEDs and ButtonsStatusDescriptionItemGreen = Power supply is receiving AC

Page 108 - Setting the User Preferences

DescriptionItemFibre Channel ports3XPAK transponder ports (not in use)4Front Panel LEDs and ButtonsThis section provides images and descriptions of th

Page 109 - Managing Oversubscription

StatusDescriptionItemOff = One of these conditions exist:• The port connection is broken.• An error occurred that disabled the port.Green = data is pa

Page 110 - Shutdown at 98% Capacity

StatusDescriptionItemOrange = On briefly after the switch is powered on or reset, at the beginning ofswitch self test. If this LED is on for a prolong

Page 111 - Managing Virtual Device LUNs

1The blinking behavior is an on/off cycle once every 1.6 seconds, approximately.Ethernet Switch 2810–24G Components, LEDs, and ButtonsThis section pro

Page 112 - LUN Mapping

© Copyright 2007, 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warrant

Page 113 - Mapping LUNs by Device

VLS Assembly OverviewHP recommends you install the VLS9000 and VLS9200 components in the following order:1. Install base and capacity disk array enclo

Page 114 - Mapping LUNs by Host

StatusDescriptionItemGreen = The switch is receiving power.Power LED5Off = The switch is not receiving power.Green = An HP ProCurve EPS/RPS unit is co

Page 115 - Setting Up the Hosts

StatusDescriptionItem• If the Full Duplex (FDx) indicator LED is lit, the port LEDs light for those ports thatare operating in full duplex mode.• If t

Page 116 - Creating a Virtual Library

StatusDescriptionItemOff = The switch is not operating correctly or is not receiving power.Orange = The switch has encountered a fatal hardware failur

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StatusDescriptionItemSpd = Indicates that the port LEDs are displaying the connection speed at whicheach port is operating. If the port LED is off, th

Page 118 - Creating Tape Drives

StatusDescriptionItemUsed to reset the switch while it is turned on. This action clears any temporary errorconditions that may have occurred and execu

Page 119 - Creating Cartridges

DescriptionItemDrives 6, 7, and 83Drives 9, 10, and 114Front Panel LEDsStatusDescriptionItemA hex LED shows the enclosure ID, which enables you to cor

Page 120 - Destroying a Virtual Library

Rear Panel ComponentsBase Disk Array EnclosureDescriptionItemPower module 01RAID controller 02RAID controller 13Fibre Channel port 04Fibre Channel por

Page 121 - Destroying a Tape Drive

DescriptionItemSAS port 1, output port6Power module 17Rear Panel LEDs and ButtonsBase Disk Array EnclosureStatusDescriptionItemToggle, where O is Off.

Page 122 - 10 Management

StatusDescriptionItemBlinking green = At least one FC port has I/O activity.Fibre Channel portactivity LED11Off = The FC ports have no I/O activity.Gr

Page 123 - Private LAN Dual Pathing

1Some power supply models do not have a power switch. In this case, power down the enclosure by unplugging thepower cords from the enclosure.VLS9200 D

Page 124 - Managing Disk Arrays

1. Determine the number of PDUs to install.• The number of PDUs you install is based on the number of arrays to install.• Install up to four arrays in

Page 125 - Updating the Disk Firmware

StatusDescriptionItemFluttering green = There is hard drive activity, or the array is running a backgroundparity check of the data in the RAID set.Off

Page 126 - Setting the RAID Mode

Capacity EnclosureDescriptionItemPower module 01Expansion controller 02Expansion controller 13SAS port 0, input port4Service port (for service only)5S

Page 127 - Managing Cartridges

StatusDescriptionItemGreen = The data transfer rate is 4 Gbps.FC link speed (S) LED5Off = The data transfer rate is 2 Gbps.Blinking white = RAID contr

Page 128 - Moving Cartridges

StatusDescriptionItemYellow = DC output voltage is out of range or a fan is operating below the minimumrequired RPM.DC-Fan Fault/ ServiceRequired LED3

Page 129 - Deleting Cartridges

14 Component ReplacementThis section provides detailed instructions for replacing customer-replaceable VLS components. SeeCustomer Self Repair for det

Page 130 - 130 Management

Warnings and CautionsBefore removing the node access panel, be sure that you understand the following warnings andcautions.WARNING! To reduce the risk

Page 131 - Freeing up Storage Space

Removing a VLS Node from the RackTo remove the node from a rack:1. Power off the node. See Powering Off the System.2. Disconnect the cabling.3. Extend

Page 132 - Updating the Firmware

2. Pull the hard drive (3) out of the node by the latch handle (2).Figure 27 Removing a Node Hard DriveTo replace the component, pull out the latch ha

Page 133 - Saving Configuration Settings

DVD-CD DriveCAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do not operate the node unlessall bays are populated with either a component or a

Page 134 - 11 Monitoring

2. Press the power supply release lever (1), and then pull the power supply from the node.To replace the component:WARNING! To reduce the risk of elec

Page 135 - Notification Alerts

Figure 1 PDU and PDM locationsInstalling the Disk Array Enclosures into a RackThis section describes how to install the disk array enclosures into a r

Page 136 - E-mail Notification

Fan ModuleCAUTION: Do not operate the node for long periods without the access panel. Operating thenode without the access panel results in improper a

Page 137 - Edit the Email Settings

5. To remove fan module 2 or 3:a. Remove the power supply air baffle.b. Remove fan module 2 or 3.To replace the component, reverse the removal procedu

Page 138 - SNMP Notification

NOTE: FBDIMMs do not seat fully if turned the wrong way.When replacing a FBDIMM, align the FBDIMM with the slot and insert the FBDIMM firmly (1),press

Page 139 - Monitoring Storage Capacity

a. On the primary node, connect to the serial port or use the keyboard and mouse ports toconnect to a console.b. Power on the primary node.After sever

Page 140 - Capacity Usage Views

4. Disconnect all power cords from the node.5. From the back of the node, make a note of all cable connections then disconnect the cables.6. Remove th

Page 141 - Storage Pool View

12. Power on the new switch.Fibre Channel Transceiver ReplacementTo replace a Fibre Channel transceiver1. Power off the system. See Powering Off the S

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2. Pull the drive out of the disk array by its latch handle about 3 cm (1 inch) so that it isdisconnected from the backplane connector.CAUTION: A driv

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4. Rotate the latch downward to about 45 degrees, supplying leverage to disconnect the powermodule from the internal connector.5. Use the latch to pul

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IMPORTANT: RAID controllers should only be replaced while the array is powered up to ensurethat the array will copy configuration data from the surviv

Page 145 - Libraries View

7. Press the latches upward until they are flush with the top edge of the controller, then turn thethumbscrew on each latch clockwise until they are f

Page 146 - Cartridges View

7. On the rear vertical posts, starting at the same rack positions as in the front, install a cage nutin the middle hole of each position for each 2U

Page 147 - Exporting CSV Data

15 Disaster RecoveryThis section details the VLS disaster recovery procedures. It includes recovering from operatingsystem failures, disk array failur

Page 148 - Current Status

Manually Restoring the SystemAfter re-installing the operating system, the warm failover feature restores the licenses andconfiguration settings. Howe

Page 149 - Performance History

8. Click Next Step. A message displays indicating that the file was uploaded successfully.9. Click Next to start loading the configuration file.After

Page 150 - SAN Health

3. Install the operating system on the new hard drives and restore the VLS. See Recovering fromOperating System Failure.Recovering from a Primary Node

Page 151 - Logical Capacity

4. Record the backend Fibre Channel WWPN from the console and configure them for theautomigration tape libraries.The Fibre Channel host port WWPNs on

Page 152 - Workload Assessment

• Cartridges configured• Automigration configuration• Host LUN mapping configuration7. Power up all secondary nodes. The boot up can take 10 to 20 min

Page 153 - Replication History

16 Support and Other ResourcesRelated InformationDocumentsHP provides the following documentation to support this product:• HP Virtual Library System

Page 154 - Receiving Automated Reports

Table 30 Document Conventions (continued)ElementConventionMonospace text• File and directory names• System output• Code• Commands, their arguments, a

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Rack StabilityRack stability protects personnel and equipment.WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to equipment:• Extend leveling

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After subscribing, locate your products by selecting Business support and then Storage underProduct Category.Customer Self RepairHP customer self repa

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1. Locate the front and rear rail pieces and screws from the rack mounting hardware kit contents.NOTE: The front rail piece has three long, beveled sl

Page 158 - Log Monitor Summary

17 Documentation feedbackHP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve thedocumentation, send any errors, sugge

Page 159 - Log File Fields

A TroubleshootingThis appendix lists iLO troubleshooting features, and also describes some common issues you mayencounter while configuring or using t

Page 160 - Clearing All System Faults

SolutionPossible causesSymptomvirtual devices the host can see, suchthat the virtual device LUN numbersinclude a LUN0 and no gaps in theLUN numbering.

Page 161 - Trace Log Files

SolutionPossible causesSymptomThis is normal and will not causeproblems.Real autoloader libraries do notsupport barcodes.Netbackup does not display th

Page 162 - 162 Monitoring

SolutionPossible causesSymptom4. Check Increase performanceby disabling support forMicrosoft Backup Utility.5. Repeat this procedure for eachserver vi

Page 163 - 12 CLI Command Set

Deduplication IssuesSolutionPossible causesSymptomConsider using cartridges that aresmaller than the sum of your dailyThe VLS does not free up storage

Page 164 - VLS Commands

B SpecificationsThis section provides the basic VLS node, Fibre Channel switch, Ethernet switch, and disk arrayenclosures specifications.For a complet

Page 165 - Configuration Commands

SpecificationItem12 GB L3CacheDDR3 RDIMMMemory typeDDR3Standard memoryUp to 192 GBMaximum memory18 DIMMMemory slotsStorageHot-plug SFF SATAStorage typ

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VLS9000 Disk Array EnclosureSpecificationItem59.7 x 44.7 x 8.8 cm (23.5 x 17.6 x 3.5 in)DimensionsWeight• Controller enclosure (with drives): 33.6 kg

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Fibre Channel Switch 4/10qSpecificationItem20 universal device ports, 4 stacking (ISL) ports (10 Gbps Fibre Channel,upgradeable to 20 Gbps)Fibre Chann

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Mounting the Enclosures into the RackWARNING! The enclosure weighs 33.6 kg (74 lb) full. At least two people arerequired to lift, move, and install th

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SpecificationItemTemperature• Operating: 41° to 104° F (5° to 40° C)• Non-operating: 4° to 158° F (20° to 70° C)Humidity• Operating: 10% to 90% non-co

Page 170 - Management Commands

SpecificationItemMedia type• Hot-pluggable, industry-standard SFPs (Small Form Pluggable) for4Gb ports• Hot-pluggable, industry-standard XPAK optics o

Page 171 - Monitoring Commands

SpecificationItemAccess methods• In-band• Ethernet 10/100 BaseT with RJ45• RS-232 serial port with DB9Diagnostics• Power-up self-test of all functiona

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SpecificationItem68 BTU/hrMaximum heat dissipation100-127 VAC/200-240 VACVoltage0.75 A /0.4 ACurrent20 WPower50/60 HzFrequencyEthernet Switch 2810–24G

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SpecificationItem< 3.4 μs (FIFO 64-byte packets)1000 Mb Latency< 2.4 μs (FIFO 64-byte packets)10 Gbps Latencyup to 75.7 million pps (64-byte pac

Page 174 - 13 Component Identification

C Regulatory InformationFor the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, this product has beenassigned a unique regulatory

Page 175 - Rear Panel Components

GlossaryThis glossary defines terms used in this guide or related to this product and is not acomprehensive glossary of computer terms.AAcceleratedded

Page 176 - Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons

deduplication The process of eliminating duplicate data from the backups on a virtual cartridge to reduce theamount of disk space required.disk array

Page 177 - System Board Components

inputs/outputs persecondA performance measurement for a host-attached storage device or RAID controller.Llibrary A storage device that handles multipl

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RAID1-level datastorageA RAID that consists of at least two drives that use mirroring (100 percent duplication of thestorage of data). There is no str

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4. Tighten all four screws.5. Repeat this procedure to install up to two more capacity enclosure above the previous one.6. At the top of the capacity

Page 180 - Hard Drive LEDs

Vvirtual tape A disk drive buffer that emulates one physical tape to the host system and appears to the hostbackup application as a physical tape. The

Page 181 - Fan Locations

IndexSymbols20–port Fibre Channel Switchspecifications, 24940–port connectivity kitshipping carton contents, 19Aaccelerated deduplication see deduplic

Page 182 - Front Panel LEDs and Buttons

systems without deduplication, 69summary, 80unloading, 130viewing details, 127, 168viewing in automigration source libraries, 61viewing the slot detai

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connecting, 53import/export details, 68managing, 53status, 65status of all, 65unmanaging, 53DHCPdeselecting, 165selecting, 107, 164diagnostics see VLS

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rear panel LEDs, 195Fibre Channel Switch 4/16qfront panel components, 193front panel LEDs, 194specifications, 250Fibre Channel Switch 8/24qrack mounti

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Library Assessment Test, 72library policyediting, 64licensescapacity, 48deduplication, 48iLO 2 Advanced, 48installing, 48re-installing, 231replication

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Ppasswordschanging, 122, 170default, 100forgot administrator password, 102Paused (cartridge status), 80PDUsinstalling, 20Pending, 80performance histor

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installing license, 48secure erasure, 129secure shell sessionclosing, 102opening, 102Send notification if cartridge not migrated in, 57Send notificati

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Initiate Tape Transport, 74Load Blank Media, 60Load Media for Overwrite, 60Load Media for Restore, 59Move Media, 69Non Deduplicated Copy, 75Rebuild Al

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Table 1 Cabling the Base EnclosureConnects toDescriptionItemArray 1 base enclosure: connects to port 9 of Fibre Channel switch #1 (FC SW1)via FC cable

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Installing the VLS Node into a RackNOTE: If you are installing the node into a telco rack, order the appropriate option kit at theRackSolutions.com we

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Cabling the NodeTable 3 Cabling the NodeConnects toDescriptionItemPrimary node: connects to port 0 of Fibre Channel switch #2 in rack 1 (FC SW2)via FC

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Contents1 Introduction...12VLS9000 Components...

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Installing the VLS High Performance Node into a RackNOTE: If you are installing the node into a telco rack, order the appropriate option kit at theRac

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3. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to NIC 1 on the primary node. Connect the other endto the external network.If your configuration contains one

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Installing Cage Nuts and Rail Flanges1. On the rack vertical posts, mark the holes (three on each front vertical post and two on eachrear vertical pos

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Mounting Ethernet Switch 6600-24G into the Rack1. At rack position 39, from the back of the rack align the grooved ends of the switch rails withthe po

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Cabling Ethernet SwitchesTable 4 Cabling Ethernet Switch #1 (SW1)Connects toDescriptionItemNIC 3 of primary node via Ethernet cablePort 11NIC 3 of sec

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Table 5 Cabling Ethernet Switch #2 (SW2) (continued)Connects toDescriptionItemEthernet port of FC switch #2 (FC SW2) via Ethernet cablePort 2323Port 2

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1. If the metal mounting brackets are not attached to the switch, attach them as follows:a. Align the brackets so that the four screw holes are agains

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3. Secure Ethernet cables with a Velcro® tie to the right side of the rack.Installing the Fibre Channel Switches into a RackInstalling the switches in

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5. From the front of the rack, secure the adjustable mounting flanges to the marked holes, usingscrews shipped with the rails.6. From the rear of the

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Cabling Fibre Channel SwitchesTable 9 Cabling Fibre Channel Switch #1 (FC SW1)Connects toDescriptionItemFC Port 3 of primary node via FC cablePort 00F

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3 Multi-node Setup...44Configuring the Primary Node 0...

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NOTE: Fibre Channel switch #1 is on the bottom and switch #2 is on the top. If present, FibreChannel switch #3 is on the bottom and switch #4 is on th

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15. A prompt asks if you want to log out. Enter y.The switch logs off, and the spanning tree is now reconfigured to include the new switch.16. Repeat

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Applying ISL Kit LabelsLocate the labels supplied in the interswitch link kit contents.As you install each cable in the following sections, apply the

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1. Locate the Ethernet cables included in the interswitch link kit contents.2. Connect the Ethernet cables from the switches in rack 1 to the switches

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3 Multi-node SetupThis section explains how to configure the identities of each node after the nodes and othercomponents of the system are installed a

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4 Storage ConfigurationThis section describes how to configure the storage pool policy and add or remove storage asneeded after the nodes have been co

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4. Power on the enclosure. See Powering on VLS Arrays (page 91).5. Add the new disk array storage to the VLS using Command View VLS:a. Select the Syst

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7. Click Finish.Viewing the Storage PoolTo view the storage pool information from Command View VLS:1. Select the System tab.2. Expand Storage Pools in

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Adding New Arrays to the Storage PoolIf you add a new array or disk array enclosure and run the Discover Unconfigured Storage task(see “Adding VLS Cap

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• Secure Erasure:When you delete a cartridge, this feature overwrites deleted cartridge data with a specificdata pattern so the data cannot be recover

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Ejecting Media from a Slot into an Empty Mailslot...70Ejecting Media from a Drive into

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5 Automigration/ReplicationInstead of the preferred method of copying virtual media to physical media via the backupapplication, another option is to

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• The destination library can only be used for copy operations.• Echo copy is a full tape copy, rather than an incremental change copy, so it can be a

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Replication can be configured to operate in one of two modes:• Deduplication-enabled replication, known simply as replication — the virtual cartridge

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Using automigration, you can share a single destination library across multiple virtual libraries(maximum of 20 drives on the physical libraries), or

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1. Select the Automigration/Replication tab.The Summary for All Managed Destination Libraries screen displays.2. Select Manage LAN/WAN Replication Lib

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2. From the task bar, select Unmanage Library.The Unmanage Destination Library screen displays, showing all managed libraries. If thereare no managed

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of the mirror by using a Command View VLS Console and viewing the destination tapes inSlots in the expanded list under Destination Library.5. In order

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NOTE: The sizing factor is crucial to creating the right size virtual tapes. Whendetermining the sizing factor of the virtual tapes, keep in mind the

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LAN/WAN libraries:• Priority — the priority this echo copy pool takes over other copy pools during the backupwindow. This can be High, Medium, or Low.

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NOTE: The tape is only created if a header exists and is legible by the system.Restoring from a SAN Physical CartridgeIf the destination tape is still

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Rebooting the VLS System...95Powering Off the Sys

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Restoring from a LAN/WAN Virtual CartridgeFrom Command View VLS:1. Click the Automigration/Replication tab.2. Under Destination Libraries in the navig

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4. From the task bar, select Load Media for Overwrite to open the Load Media for Overwritescreen.5. From the drop-down box, select the copy pool you w

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Viewing Automigration Cartridges in the FiresafeWhen a cartridge is ejected from the destination library, its matching virtual cartridge isautomatical

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2. In the Copy Pool column, select any instance of the appropriate pool.The ECHO COPY POOL DETAILS screen displays.3. Select Delete in the taskbar.4.

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4. On the Summary for Copy Pools screen, select the echo copy pool if interest to open the EchoCopy Pool Details screen for that copy pool.5. From the

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Deleting a Copy PoolYou should delete a copy pool when you no longer need it. To delete a copy pool:1. Select Copy Pools under the appropriate library

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the options are Connected, Configuration Out of Sync, and Unreachable. The screen alsoprovides the name and model of the library, number of simultaneo

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DescriptionPool typeStatus messageGathering deduplication instructions needed for replication using tapetransport.Echo CopyExport Preprocessing*Copyin

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DescriptionPool typeStatus messageTape in an Import pool slot that is in the catalog.Tape ImportReady For ImportActively copying data from the physica

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Forcing a Replication JobThe Copy Now task allows you to schedule a replication (or automigration) job that forces thecartridge to replicate immediate

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Deleting Unused Virtual Disks...125Clearing the Leftover Disk

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5. Hover over the Select Slot link for the first slot you want to edit. The screen displays a list ofthe available destination slots. Select a slot nu

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Restarting Automigration/Replication ServicesIf you replace a tape drive on your physical tape library, you must restart automigration/replicationserv

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4. Select Submit.The SUMMARY FOR ALL DESTINATION LIBRARIES screen refreshes, along with the message,“File [file name] successfully uploaded.”Deploying

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2. From the task bar (in the Destination Library Details window), select Library Assessment Test.A dialog box displays to confirm the selection.3. Fro

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LAN/WAN Destination Library OperationsThe following sections describe the destination library operations for LAN/WAN libraries availableto the user.Se

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4. From the Echo Copy Pool Details screen, you can:• Select Initiate Tape Transport in the task bar to restart the export.• Select Cancel Tape Transpo

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1. On the Automigration/Replication tab, select “Not migrated in Deduplication timeoutlimit/Forced Copies” from the Summary of All Cartridges screen.2

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NOTE: If you selected your library from the navigation tree, this pull-down field does notappear because you have already selected the appropriate lib

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Summary for Cartridges screens. The state can be “unknown” when only the header transferredto the tape, when nothing transferred to the tape, during t

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5. Select OK from the dialog box.The LAN/WAN Replication Targets screen displays with the deleted target removed from thelist.Changing the LAN/WAN Rep

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Physical Capacity...152Workload Assessment...

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Cartridges in this category can also be listed in the following categories: Mirror Failed,Pending, Mirror Active, In Use/Deduplicating, and Waiting fo

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• Cancel Job — cancel one or more Mirror jobs. See (page 76).• Resume Job — resume one or more paused Mirror jobs. See (page 76).From the summary scre

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• The node the job is running on• Status – active or pending• Expected completion time• The drive the job is running onChange the number of rows displ

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• Transfer rate• Source and target locations• The node the job is running on• Completion status• Compression (yes or no)The performance graph maps the

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2. In the navigation tree, expand Configuration Summary.3. Select GUI Configuration from the expanded list.4. In the Default Number of Rows in Slot/Ca

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6 DeduplicationDeduplication is the functionality in which only a single copy of a data block is stored on a device.Duplicate information is removed,

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entire backup job and to prevent too many backup jobs from piling up on the same cartridge,but small enough that you are not wasting overall cartridge

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to result in the best deduplication ratio is used. Depending on your current setting, the optionsare:• Backup — Useful when file-level differencing is

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Viewing Deduplication Statistics and ReportsIn Command View VLS, you can view statistics on the deduplication process by summary, backupreport, cartri

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Delta-diff in Process — the backup has identified another version of itself to difference againstand is now running differencing to identify the dupli

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Hard Drive LEDs...188Hard Drive LED Combina

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NOTE: If a cartridge is full and all jobs on it have been delta-differenced except for one job thatis waiting for another backup, you can have the car

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7 OperationThis section describes how to power on and power off the VLS nodes and arrays.Powering On VLS ArraysThe order in which you power up the dis

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Figure 2 Base and Capacity Enclosure Front Panel LED Status – Normal OperationLED stateLEDLocationItemOff or blueStatus (blue or yellow)Hard drives1On

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Figure 4 VLS9200 Base Enclosure Rear Panel LED Status – Normal OperationLED stateLEDLocationItemOffVoltage/Fan Fault/Service Required (amber)Power mod

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LED stateLEDLocationItemOnPower On/OK (green)5OnSAS Out port status (green)6Figure 6 VLS9200 Capacity Enclosure Rear Panel LED Status – Normal Operati

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Figure 7 VLS Node LED Status During Normal OperationStatusDescriptionItemLED is green.Internal health LED1LED is green.External health LED (power supp

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Powering Off the SystemWARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury, electric shock, or damage to theequipment, remove the power cord to remove powe

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NOTE: It is not necessary to power off a disk array enclosure when replacing a power module,hard drive, RAID controller, or expansion controller.To po

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8 User InterfacesThis section describes the three user interfaces (UIs) that can be used to configure, manage, andmonitor the VLS over the web, remote

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• Installing VLS firmware updates• Saving and restoring VLS network settings and virtual library configurations• Restarting VLS device emulations and

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