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HP StorageWorks
All-in-One Storage Manager
user guide
452695001
Part number: 452695–001
First edition: September 2007
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HP StorageWorksAll-in-One Storage Manageruser guide452695001Part number: 452695–001First edition: September 2007

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About this guide10

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

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See “Using the Host a SQL Server DatabaseWizard” on page 22.Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and 2005See “Using the Host a User-Defined ApplicationWizard” on

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Figure 1 Application storage infrastructureNOTE:The iSCSI communication path is transparent to the application, application server, and Windows Explor

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Figure 2 Shared folder storage infrastructureASM discovers any top-level and nested shared folders on your HP All-in-One Storage System duringsetup an

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ToolbarThe toolbar, located just below the menu bar in the ASM main window, is the MMC toolbar. See theMMC online help for more information. To open M

Page 8 - Related documentation

DescriptionMenuDisplays the allocated storage values for specific applications and theshared folders pool, the unallocated storage value, and the stor

Page 9 - Using online help

DescriptionMenufolder properties” on page 48, “Accessing storage areaproperties” on page 57, and “Accessing application serverproperties” on page 60 f

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

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Legal and notice information© Copyright 2006-2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP requi

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Using the Host an Exchange Storage Group WizardThe Host an Exchange Storage Group Wizard automatically discovers the Exchange storage groupsin your ne

Page 14 - About the user interface

The table below lists the action ASM will perform for each storage group component selected.Table 4 Selecting storage group components to hostDescript

Page 15 - Actions pane

Naming a shared folderUse the Enter a Shared Folder Name and Description page to provide ASM with a name anddescription for the shared folder.1. Enter

Page 16 - DescriptionMenu

The Host a SQL Server Database Wizard welcome page opens.2. Click Next to open the Select a SQL Server page (see Selecting a server that hosts SQL Ser

Page 17 - Scaling display settings

2. To view the properties for a database component, select the database component name andthen click Properties.See “Data file properties” on page 54

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NOTE:You need to know the path to the iSCSI LUN on the application server to configure the remote applicationto store data on the iSCSI LUN. The path

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NOTE:The default allocated space size (15 MB) is the minimum value that can be allocated. You cannot set thesize below the minimum value.NOTE:SQL Serv

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NOTE:After storage space is allocated and configured using a wizard, only the following storage configurationsettings can be changed:• Allocated space

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NotesDescriptionItemFor more information about RAIDlevels, see “Customizing RAIDlevels” on page 29.*Hard drive formatting that provides differentlevel

Page 22 - Naming a shared folder

Customizing RAID levelsBefore you customize the default RAID level setting, review Table 7 to see how the different RAIDlevels affect performance, cap

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ContentsAbout this guide ... 7Intended audience ...

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DescriptionRAID levelnot interrupted. RAID 1+0(10) can withstand multiple simultaneousdrive failures, as long as the failed drives are not mirrored to

Page 25 - Entering an application name

If the capacity of the shared folder surpasses the percent full warning threshold and reaches theallocated space limit, the file folder status changes

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NOTE:Snapshots taken of a shared folder include all the other shared folders on the same volume, becausesnapshots are taken at the volume level. See “

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Any custom media rotation types you create in Data Protector Express are also listed in theRotation Type drop-down menu.NOTE:Backups are performed on

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Scheduling snapshots1. Click the box on the right side of the Schedules box to open the Snapshot Schedule page.2. Click Add to add a snapshot to the s

Page 29 - Customizing RAID levels

NOTE:Click the Expand tree icon next to a task to view its subtasks.Select a task to view its description in the Details box on the Task Viewer.The Ta

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1. Using ASM, determine the path to the iSCSI LUN (logical disk) created on the application serverby ASM, as follows:a. From the Filters drop-down men

Page 31 - Selecting data protection

3 Configuring data protectionUse the Data Protection tab on any Properties window to do the following:• Select a media rotation type for backups or ru

Page 32 - Scheduling backups

Scheduling, taking, and deleting snapshots1. Do one of the following:• Select an Exchange storage group (or a component of a storage group) in the con

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c. Enter the expose path on the application server where you will view the snapshot.Using Windows Explorer, navigate to the expose path to view the sn

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3 Configuring data protection ... 37Scheduling and running backups ...

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Configuring data protection40

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

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setting for an application component, the maximum value for Size Range is recalculated for eachapplication component shown.NOTE:To change the percent

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Removing an application component or user-defined application from view removes the applicationcomponent selected in the content pane from view, which

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To be able once again to manage and monitor a user-defined application's storage using ASM, youmust unhost the user-defined application's st

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• In the Action pane, click Properties and then select the Data Protection tab.3. Click Restore from backup to launch the wizard and open the Restore

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5. Right-click the restore job and click Run to perform the restore.6. Click Yes to confirm the restore.To view the status of the restore job, click J

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

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

Page 44 - Restoring data from backups

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

Page 45 - Using DPX to restore data

Figures..Application storage infrastructure ... 131..Shared folder storage

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ValuePropertyName of the volume on the server that hosts Exchange to whichExchange saves the storage group component's data. The volumeresides on

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• Public Store tab—Displays the public store's free space and the following storage allocationdetails about the public store:Table 12 Public Stor

Page 48 - Properties window

ValueStatus indicatorThe storage has surpassed the percent full warning threshold. See theAlerts list for more information. See “Table 27” on page 64

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Accessing properties for SQL ServerASM provides properties information for SQL Server when SQL Server storage is hosted on your HPAll-in-One Storage S

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ValuePropertyStatus of the volume on the server that hosts SQL Server where thedatabase component is stored.Application Server Volume - StatusIndicate

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• Data Protection tab—(SQL server database, SQL server database component) Allows you toschedule backups or run a backup of the database that owns the

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ValuePropertyCommunication protocol used to transfer data between the server thathosts the user-defined application and your HP All-in-One StorageSyst

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Storage area properties are displayed in order of hierarchy in an expandable and collapsible view.For example, all the volumes on your HP All-in-One S

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• Select any logical disk in the content pane and then click Properties in the Actions pane.• Right-click any logical disk in the content pane and sel

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ValuePropertyUnused storage space on the logical disk that is not allocated.Free SpaceTable 24 Storage tab—HP All-in-One Storage System volume propert

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Tables..Document conventions ... 81..Software support ...

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Click the Expand tree icon next to each application server to view the used and allocated storageproperties for the volume and application components.

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• Storage tab—Displays the unallocated space, used space, free space on the volume, and thefollowing storage allocation details:Table 26 Storage tab—A

Page 59 - Application Server View

The unmanaged value is the total storage being used to store data not managed by ASM, suchas application or shared folder data no longer managed by AS

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6 TroubleshootingThis chapter describes and provides solutions to:• SQL Server errors, page 63• ASM alerts, page 64Application software problemsIf you

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ASM alertsASM generates an alert whenever the status of an application area or storage area changes fromOK to Warning or Critical. The alerts describe

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SolutionPossible causeDescriptionAlert textObjectlogical disk has failed, see“Recovering from logicaldisk failure” on page 68.been changed or thelogic

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SolutionPossible causeDescriptionAlert textObject Database is offline.This databaseis not in afunctionalstate.SQL ServerDatabaseRestore database orch

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SolutionPossible causeDescriptionAlert textObjectis failing but the otherhard drive is stillworking.Replace failed hard driveimmediately to restorered

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SolutionPossible causeDescriptionAlert textObjectSee array controllerdocumentation for moreinformation.Hardware failure hasoccurred.Logical disk is no

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

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About this guideThis guide provides information about the HP StorageWorks All-in-One Storage Manager (ASM)software, including how to use the ASM stora

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

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

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

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the HP StorageWorks All-in-One Storage System Recovery DVD. See the HP StorageWorksAll-in-One Storage System quick start instructions for more inform

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Using online helpThe ASM help system incorporates the following navigational features:• Contents tab—Displays a table of contents (TOC) for the help s

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