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hp surestore auto path
virtual array
for Windows NT
installation and user’s guide
Version 1.03
Edition August 2001
Printed in U.S.A.
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Page 1 - Version 1.03

hp surestore auto pathvirtual arrayfor Windows NTinstallation and user’s guideVersion 1.03Edition August 2001Printed in U.S.A.

Page 2 - Format Conventions

10 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Product ContentsThe contents of the Auto Path VA product include:• HP StoreStore Auto Path Virtual A

Page 3 - CONTENTS

Auto Path features 11Auto Path VA Upgrade LicensesA one host license-to-use is required for each installation of Auto Path VA. Upgrade licenses provid

Page 4 - Index 69

12 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Table 1 HP Modular Storage Software ProductsSoftware Product HP Sales Rep. HP ResellerCommand View

Page 5 - AUTO PATH FEATURES

Auto Path features 13WarrantyThis software package comes with a 90 day media defect warranty. If you have any problems with the quality of the CD or t

Page 6 - Auto Path description

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Page 7 - Dynamic load balancing

15INSTALLATIONAuto Path is installed using an automated installation program. After Auto Path is installed, and the server software component is runni

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16 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Installing Auto Path softwareTo install Auto Path, you must have administrator privileges on the hos

Page 9 - System requirements

Installation 17Uninstalling Auto PathTo uninstall Auto Path, use the Windows Control Panel.To uninstall Auto Path:1. Open the Windows Control Panel.2.

Page 10 - Product Contents

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Page 11 - Auto Path VA Upgrade Licenses

19OPERATIONAuto Path operations can be accessed from both a graphical user interface (GUI) and command line interface (CLI). Both the GUI and the CLI

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2Notice© Hewlett-Packard Company, 2001. All rights reserved. Hewlett-Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, i

Page 13 - Technical Support

20 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Configuring Auto Path using the graphical user interface After installing Auto Path, you can start t

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Operation 21The Servers window opens.ExampleIf this is the first time that Auto Path is opened after installation, the window shows localhost server b

Page 15 - INSTALLATION

22 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)NavigationThe Auto Path GUI configuration windows feature a navigational tree structure that shows t

Page 16 - Installing Auto Path software

Operation 23Device nodes Device nodes are identified by device names. Select to display the Device Settings window; see “Device Settings window” (page

Page 17 - Uninstalling Auto Path

24 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Servers windowAuto Path opens with the Servers window. This window shows the names of the servers an

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Operation 25Status The status of the server:Auto Path Server Up The target server isoperational.Auto Path Server Down The target server is down orit i

Page 19 - OPERATION

26 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Adding a serverYou can add a new server to the list of available servers for Auto Path by using the

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Operation 27Deleting a serverYou can delete a server from the list of available servers for Auto Path using the Delete Server dialog box.To delete a s

Page 21 - The Servers window opens

28 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Refreshing the windowThe View drop-down menu allows you to refresh the display to show the current s

Page 22 - Navigation

Operation 29Diagnostic message panel The main window provides a diagnostic message panel that displays error messages periodically for the active (sel

Page 23 - Operation 23

31 Auto Path features 5Auto Path description 6Dynamic load balancing 7Automatic failover and recovery 8System requirements 9Product Contents 10Auto Pa

Page 24 - Servers window

30 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Error Log FileFor the default installation, error messages are recorded in an Auto Path log file:\hp

Page 25 - Operation 25

Operation 31Server Settings windowUse the Server Settings window to change the update times for the server status, device data, and path performance d

Page 26 - Adding a server

32 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Accessing Auto Path helpUse the Help drop-down menu to access Auto Path help.Example

Page 27 - Deleting a server

Operation 33About windowThe About window displays the HP Auto Path version number.

Page 28 - Refreshing the window

34 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Server Details windowThe Server Details window shows the disk arrays and adapters connected to the s

Page 29 - Diagnostic message panel

Operation 35Adapters A folder equivalent to the Adapters node in the tree view. Select to display the Adapters window; see “Adapters window” (page 53)

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36 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Disk Arrays windowThe Disk Arrays window shows the details of the disk arrays connected to the selec

Page 31 - Server Settings window

Operation 37Devices windowThe Devices window displays the devices for the selected disk array. This window is a view-only window; there are no user-co

Page 32 - Accessing Auto Path help

38 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)State The state of the device: Active The device is in use.Failed The device is not in use or all

Page 33 - About window

Operation 39Adding new devices and paths Windows NTWhen you add a new device or a new path to an existing device, you mustrun Windows Disk Administrat

Page 34 - Server Details window

4Accessing Auto Path help 32About window 33Server Details window 34Disk Arrays window 36Devices window 37Adding new devices and paths 39Device Settin

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40 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Device Settings windowThe Device Settings window shows the paths to a device and its load balance po

Page 36 - Disk Arrays window

Operation 41Path # The index number for the path.State The state of the path: Active The path to the device is available for I/O.Failed The path to t

Page 37 - Devices window

42 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Setting the load balancing policy The Device Settings window lets you set the load balancing policy

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Operation 43To set the load balancing policy:1. From the tree view, select the server, disk array, and device that you want to set the load balancing

Page 39 - Adding new devices and paths

44 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Setting the preferred pathThe Device Settings window lets you set the preferred path when you have n

Page 40 - Device Settings window

Operation 453. Select Set.The no load balancing policy and preferred path are applied.

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46 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Path Performance windowThe Path Performance window allows you to create and view performance charts

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Operation 47Chart parametersPaths Drop-down box that is used to select the index number of a path to be charted.Counter A list of available counters,

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48 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Device settings controlsLoad Balancing PolicyDisplays the load balancing policy for the device. The

Page 44 - Setting the preferred path

Operation 49Saving chart settingsYou can save the settings of a chart for future use using the Save Chart Settings option.To save chart settings:1. Se

Page 45 - 3. Select Set

5AUTO PATH FEATURESHP Auto Path provides automatic input/output (I/O) path failover and load balancing for host systems configured with multiple host

Page 46 - Path Performance window

50 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Opening and restoring chart settingsYou can restore previously saved chart settings by opening a cha

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Operation 51Removing a plot from the chartYou can remove an unwanted plot from the chart using the Delete From Chart option.To delete a plot from the

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52 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Changing settingsYou can change the vertical maximum of a chart using the Chart Settings dialog box.

Page 49 - Saving chart settings

Operation 53Adapters windowThe Adapters window lists all the Auto Path-capable adapters on the system. This window is a view-only window, and there ar

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54 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)# of Paths The number of paths through the adapter.Adapter SCSI Port #The adapter SCSI port number.

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Operation 55AdapterPathInfo windowThe AdapterPathInfo window shows the details of the various paths through the adapter. This window is a view-only wi

Page 52 - Changing settings

56 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Path State The state of the path: Active The path to the device is availablefor I/O.Failed The path

Page 53 - Adapters window

Operation 57Using Windows Performance MonitorWindows Performance Monitor also allows you to create and view performance charts for selected paths of a

Page 54 - The adapter SCSI port number

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Page 55 - AdapterPathInfo window

59COMMAND-LINE INTERFACEThe Auto Path command-line interface (CLI) can be used only on hosts connected to multipath-capable devices with the Auto Path

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6 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Auto Path descriptionThe HP Auto Path software performs dynamic load balancing of data flow through m

Page 57 - Operation 57

autopath adapters60 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)autopath adaptersDisplay adapter namesSyntax autopath adaptersDescription The autop

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autopath devicesCommand-line interface 61autopath devices Display devicesSyntax autopath devicesDescription The autopath devices command displays the

Page 59 - COMMAND-LINE INTERFACE

autopath help62 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)autopath help Display helpSyntax autopath helpDescription The autopath help command ope

Page 60 - Syntax autopath adapters

autopath paths deviceCommand-line interface 63autopath paths device Display paths to deviceDescription The autopath paths device command displays the

Page 61 - Syntax autopath devices

autopath set device64 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)autopath set deviceSet load-balancing policy or preferred pathSyntax autopath set

Page 62 - Syntax autopath help

65TROUBLESHOOTINGTroubleshooting can be performed by the customer or an HP service representative, depending on your HP service contract. If you are u

Page 63 - Command-line interface 63

66 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Recovering after a failureWhen a path fails, it is no longer used by Auto Path. After the path is re

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Troubleshooting 67TroubleshootingTo troubleshoot Auto Path, you can use these troubleshooting tools:• Event ViewerThe Event Viewer logs path failovers

Page 65 - TROUBLESHOOTING

68 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Contacting HP customer serviceIf you call HP customer support, provide as much information about the

Page 66 - Recovering after a failure

69INDEXAAbout windowdescription 33AdapterPathInfo windowdescription 55Adapters windowdescription 53autopath adapterssyntax description 60autopath devi

Page 67 - Troubleshooting

Auto Path features 7Dynamic load balancingAuto Path performs dynamic load balancing while monitoring each path to ensure that the I/O transaction is c

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70 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Iinstallationdeinstalling 17procedure 16requirements 9Lload balancingdescription 7load balancing pol

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8 HP Auto Path XP: User’s Guide (Windows NT/2000)Automatic failover and recoveryIn the event of a failure of any part of a path between the disk array

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Auto Path features 9System requirementsTo install Auto Path, the system must conform to these requirements:• Windows NT with service pack 6• 30 MB of

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