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HP StoreOnce
2700, 4500, 4700, and 4900 Backup
system user guide
Abstract
This is the user guide for HP StoreOnce 2700, 4500, 4700 and 4900 Backup system and is intended for users who install,
operate and maintain the HP StoreOnce Backup system. It is also valid for the older HP StoreOnce 2620, 4210/4220 and
4420/4430 Backup models.
Always check www.hp.com/go/storage/docs for the most current documentation, including localized versions (in PDF format)
for your product. (Search on Product Name and select the Product Manuals option.)
Refer to the Quick Specs on http://www.hp.com/go/storeonce for supported features for your model and the current status.
HP Part Number: BB903-90914
Published: July 2014
Edition: 10
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Page 1 - HP StoreOnce

HP StoreOnce2700, 4500, 4700, and 4900 Backupsystem user guideAbstractThis is the user guide for HP StoreOnce 2700, 4500, 4700 and 4900 Backup system

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Table 2 StoreOnce 2620, 4210, 4220, 4420, and 4430 modelsStorage expansionPortsDescriptionProduct modelNot supported2 x 1GbE portsA single server with

Page 3 - Contents

Table 27 Store details (continued)DescriptionFieldis disabled. To enable Secure Erase, select the preferred number of Overwrite Passes (1, 3,5, or 7).

Page 4 - 4 Contents

a particular user is allowed to use on the HP StoreOnce Backup system. This may be useful withmany users using the same system and you wish to control

Page 5 - Contents 5

1. If necessary, click + to display the filter options.Check the boxes against the options that you wish to use. Specify as many options as possibleto

Page 6 - 6 Contents

Table 28 Item summary fields (continued)DescriptionFieldA list of any tags to include or exclude when searching for the item.Tag ListThe size of the d

Page 7 - Contents 7

1. If necessary, click + to display the filter options.Check the boxes against the options that you wish to use. Specify as many options as possibleto

Page 8 - 1 Getting started

Table 30 Data job fieldsDescriptionFieldThe name of the item within data job. This name is created by the backup application.Each data job may have mu

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4. Click on an item within a list to display further details about it in the lower part of the page.Table 31 Data job detailsDescriptionFieldThe name

Page 10 - User types and user roles

1. If necessary, click + to display the filter options.Check the boxes against the options that you wish to use. Specify as many options as possibleto

Page 11 - Power off and power on

Table 32 Outbound copy job fields (continued)DescriptionFieldThe address of the target server. The target is the other StoreOnce Backup system to whic

Page 12 - 12 Getting started

4. Click on an item within a list to display further details about it in the lower part of the page.Table 33 Outbound copy job fieldsDescriptionFieldT

Page 13 - To run the StoreOnce GUI

you then set up a member of that group as an individual user (external user) and give theman administrator role, that user will be an administrator, e

Page 14 - Navigating the online help

Table 33 Outbound copy job fields (continued)DescriptionFieldpolicy, or target-side deduplication with a high-bandwidth transfer policy. See Store Det

Page 15 - The StoreOnce CLI

1. If necessary click + to display the filter options.Check the boxes against the options that you wish to use. Specify as many options as possibleto

Page 16 - Licensing

Table 34 Inbound copy job fieldsDescriptionFieldThe name of the item being copied to the inbound copy job. This name is created by thebackup applicati

Page 17 - Security Features

4. Click on an item within a list to display further details about it in the lower part of the page.Table 35 Inbound copy job fieldsDescriptionFieldTh

Page 18 - Secure Erase

Table 35 Inbound copy job fields (continued)DescriptionFieldThis indicates whether the user has cancelled the copy job or not.Copy OperationCancelledT

Page 19 - 2 StoreOnce functions

• Object Not Ready: contact HP Support.• Job State Inconsistency Found: contact HP Support.A job may have been paused for the following reasons:• Link

Page 20 - Table 4 Status parameters

7 Housekeeping functionIMPORTANT: Housekeeping is an important process to maximize the deduplication efficiency ofthe appliance. You must ensure that

Page 21 - VTL Configuration page

Table 36 Overall tab housekeeping statisticsDescriptionFieldStatus is one of the following:• Running – The housekeeping process is active. Duringstart

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Table 37 Libraries, Shares, and StoreOnce Catalyst tabs housekeeping statisticsDescriptionColumnIdentifies the device nameLibraries/Shares/Catalyst St

Page 23 - Libraries page

NOTE: After a power cycle, the start of housekeeping is delayed for 15 minutes. The graphs willnot recalculate during that time. As housekeeping resum

Page 24 - Device Details tab

Location of power on buttons, HP StoreOnce 2700, 4500, and 4700 BackupFigure 2 Powering on the HP StoreOnce 4700 Backup systemFigure 3 Powering on the

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Housekeeping should not be left in the paused state for significant amounts of time; pause only asa maintenance tool.120 Housekeeping function

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8 StoreOnce reportingThe following reporting options are specific to HP StoreOnce functions:• Activity report (page 121)• Reporting page (page 122)IMP

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Current replication and StoreOnce Catalyst copy job throughput graphReporting pageSelect HP StoreOnce→Reporting from the navigation tree to display re

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Reporting page 123

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9 Hardware Problem and Storage ReportingThe following reports are available from the Navigator and provide valuable information aboutthe status of har

Page 30 - Interface Information tab

Storage ReportThis page provides details about the storage space usage. It shows free space and used space,which added together make up the total stor

Page 31 - Fibre Channel interface

10 HardwareThis page provides a tree hierarchy which allows the user to monitor the status of installed hardwarecomponentsNOTE: The layout of the Hard

Page 32 - Cartridges tab

ValueNameThe vendor, for example HP for the server but unspecified for the temperaturesensors within it.VendorThe system name, which is only relevant

Page 33 - Move, and Delete

The following installed hardware components are included under the tree hierarchy for the server.If the Status or Rolled Up Status is down or degraded

Page 34 - Empty slots

• iLO Modules• Memory DIMMs• NIC 1: These are the 1GbE ports. Expand Ports to map physical ports to eth0, eth1, eth2 andeth3.• NIC 2: This is the 10Gb

Page 35 - Libraries page 35

Location of power on buttons, HP 2620, 4210/4220, and 4420/4430Figure 5 Powering on the HP StoreOnce 4400 Series Backup systemFigure 6 Powering on the

Page 36 - To move or unload cartridges

Monitoring the storageNOTE: The storage hardware structure is not identical for all models. The terminology andelements shown on the Storage Cluster s

Page 37 - To edit barcodes in bulk

HP StoreOnce 2700, 4500, and 4700 Backup systems:There is always one enclosure for the internal storage.If the model supports additional enclosures, e

Page 38

Drives (enclosure)This page provides details about the status of the hard disks within the head unit or enclosure. Thestatus is either Good or Failed.

Page 39

Monitoring the SA controller, StoreOnce 2620, 4210/4220, and 4420/4430This section contains a list of the SA (Smart Array) RAID controllers. The numbe

Page 40 - 4 NAS functions

If the model supports additional shelves, each installed shelf will be listed.• HP StoreOnce 2620 Backup cannot be expanded.• HP StoreOnce 4210/4220 B

Page 41 - CIFS Server tab 41

11 Remote SupportRemote support monitors your StoreOnce appliance and allows the appliance to proactively contactHP if issues arise on the system. All

Page 42 - 42 NAS functions

Configuring and modifying remote supportTable 41 Remote support fieldsDescriptionFieldThe level of support configured on the StoreOnceappliance:Suppor

Page 43 - Deleting a user

Customer Information pageThis page displays the complete contact information of who should be contacted when RemoteSupport indicates that a support ca

Page 44 - 44 NAS functions

Server pageThis page displays the entitlement (warranty) serial and product numbers for the servers configuredfor remote support.Click Rescan Devices

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2. Enter or edit the appropriate information. See Table 42 (page 138) for an explanation of thefields.3. Click OK.Storage pageThis page displays the e

Page 46 - 46 NAS functions

GUI componentsThe GUI includes:• Title bar: Displays the HP StoreOnce Backup system model, the user name and role, andcontains the Logout and Help but

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Table 43 Storage Entitlement fields (continued)DescriptionFieldSelect either SAID or CarePackID if you purchased one ofthese extended warranties for t

Page 48 - 48 NAS functions

Entering and modifying entitlement information for switchesTable 44 Switch Entitlement fieldsDescriptionFieldThe name of the IP or Host is automatical

Page 49

12 Access and Device ConfigurationThis page provides System Information and access to the device configuration functions:• Device Configuration page (

Page 50 - 50 NAS functions

An operator screen will only show a Modify button, while an Admin user management summaryscreen will show additional buttons: Add Group, Add User, and

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3. Enter User Name and User Role of user or admin.NOTE: The user name must be in this format and the user must be part of an existing domain:• <DOM

Page 52 - NFS Server tab

3. Select a permissions role of user or admin, then click OK.If the group does not exist, exists already, or if there is missing information, an error

Page 53 - Shares (NAS)

To modify an external user or external group1. To modify an external user or group, select the external user or group to modify and clickModify. You w

Page 54 - Editing share details

The Email Setup page displays the current configuration for sending out event notifications viaemail. This includes information needed to route the em

Page 55 - Creating a CIFS share

Notifications. If the same event generates email notifications to multiple addresses, a separate rowis used to represent each event/email-address pair

Page 56 - 56 NAS functions

Table 48 Support ticket parametersDescriptionNameShows whether data collection for a system crash is enabled or not.Automatic data collectionenabledTh

Page 57 - Shares (NAS) 57

• Click and drag on a side or a corner to expand or contract the Help window.• The header displays the page where the help was called. Links navigate

Page 58 - 58 NAS functions

Table 49 Data collection parametersDescriptionNameThe name assigned to the data collection.NameDescription of the data collection.DescriptionThe state

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Delete data collectionUse the Delete button to delete the selected data collection, or Delete All to remove all datacollections. This operation remove

Page 60 - 5 Replication functions

13 EventsSelect Events from the Navigator to display each Alert, Warning, and Information messagegenerated by the Management Server.Three levels of ev

Page 61 - What is an appliance? 61

1. Click Delete at the top of the Events log.2. Enter the number of days. All events older than this will be deleted.3. Click OK.To delete events from

Page 62 - Status tab

14 Configuration save and restore processStoreOnce appliances enable creation of a backup of device configuration settings in the form ofa file that c

Page 63 - Target Appliances tab

security reasons. Only custom accounts are provided, the default Admin and Operator accountsettings are not included in the file.• Network: StoreOnce

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Page 65 - Source Appliances tab

• Catalyst: The information recovered is as follows:Store name◦◦ Access control list◦ Local appliance settings: Port number and Maximum concurrent job

Page 66 - 66 Replication functions

3. After configuration, recovery backups can be configured and replication mappingsre-established in order to reverse replicate data back to the appli

Page 67

15 Storage managementThis chapter describes:• The storage RAID configuration• How to identify a failed disk• How to replace a disk• How to rebuild the

Page 68 - General settings tab

StoreOnce CLI commands require an SSH client application (freely available from the internet) andmust be run from a SSH terminal session as described

Page 69 - Bandwidth Limiting tab

• The HP StoreOnce 4500 Backup system has 12 disks in the storage system itself; two of thesedisks (disk 1 and 2) are dedicated for use by the operati

Page 70 - Blackout Windows tab

Use the GUI to:• HP StoreOnce 2610/20, 4210/20 and 4420/30: Access the Hardware Problem Report toidentify problems with a failed or failing disk; see

Page 71 - VT Mappings (Replication)

To install the drives1. Use the StoreOnce User Interface to identify which drive needs replacing.For example, to identify the disks installed in drawe

Page 72 - 72 Replication functions

3. Press the button (1) to release the eject lever. Pull out the disk carrier handle (2) and slide thehard drive assembly (3) out of the drive bay. Be

Page 73 - Slot mappings

5. Close the hard drive drawer. You will hear it click into place when it is securely closed. Thefans will return to normal speed when both drawers ar

Page 74 - Slot details

3. After the delete command has completed rebuilding the storage system use the followingStoreOnce CLI commands to discover and add storage to the sys

Page 75 - VT Mappings (Replication) 75

5. Look at the diagnostic message and scroll down to the logical drive section to locate the UUIDof the logical drive that is not configured.NOTE: It

Page 76 - 76 Replication functions

16 Basic troubleshooting• Accessing the CLI (page 167)• Password problems (page 168)• Pulling a Support Ticket (page 168)• Licensing (page 168)• Multi

Page 77 - VT Mappings (Replication) 77

Figure 12 Physical connections to HP StoreOnce 4900 BackupUSB connectors2VGA connector1Figure 13 Physical connections to HP StoreOnce 4700/4500 Backup

Page 78 - 78 Replication functions

To continue using these features, separate licenses must be purchased for StoreOnce Catalyst andReplication and applied within the 90 day period. If t

Page 79 - VT Mappings (Replication) 79

1. Obtain the unique LTU key as instructed on the License Entitlement Certificate. This is normallyfrom the HP Licensing website at http://www.webware

Page 80 - NAS Mappings (Replication)

NOTE: This can resolve issues resulting from timeouts, but is not exclusively the only reason forsuch failures. A large number of ‘out of sequence’ wr

Page 81 - Share mappings

Refer to the HP StoreOnce Concepts and Configuration Guidelines for recommended and maximumvalues.Replication failsIf replication needs to take place

Page 82 - File Details tab

on the Fibre Channel SAN. If you cannot see the device, check Device Manager to make sure itis visible from the host.I cannot see additional slots fro

Page 83 - NAS Mappings (Replication) 83

17 Advanced troubleshootingMore detailed troubleshooting information can be found at http://www.hp.com/support. Thissection covers the following topic

Page 84 - 84 Replication functions

You will use the StoreOnce CLI command hardware update firmware to implement firmwareupdates. See the HP StoreOnce CLI Reference Guide for more inform

Page 85 - NAS Mappings (Replication) 85

Rebooting the system• system reboot: This gracefully reboots the appliance by shutting down all services beforepowering down the server. This means on

Page 86 - 86 Replication functions

Options for creating space include:• Review your backup jobs to see if you can reduce the size of backup or retention time.• Use the backup applicatio

Page 87 - NAS Mappings (Replication) 87

1. Use the following StoreOnce CLI to remove all configured storage on the appliance (exceptthat used by the operating system):hardware delete storage

Page 88 - 88 Replication functions

18 SNMPThe HP StoreOnce Backup System has the ability to act as a Network Element in an SNMP networkso that it can communicate effectively with Networ

Page 89 - NAS Mappings (Replication) 89

5. Register TRAP-DESTINATIONS-MIB.Still in the Command window, enter the command mxmib —aTRAP-DESTINATIONS-MIB.cfg.6. Log out from the HP System Insig

Page 90 - OST plug-in

Data at Rest EncryptionWhen enabled, the Data at Rest Encryption security feature protects data at rest on a stolen,discarded, or replaced disk from f

Page 91 - StoreOnce Catalyst page

5. Click OK. The HP StoreOnce Backup System will now be included as a product within thepool of managed system types. (Select Storage Device from the

Page 92 - StoreOnce Catalyst Status tab

5. Click Credentials…, select the SNMP tab and type in the Read community string. This shouldbe the same as the Read Community string that you configu

Page 93

NOTE: If a firewall is in operation on the machine running HP Systems Insight Manager,make sure the HP StoreOnce Backup system(s) are within the firew

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19 Key ParametersThe following tables provide important specifications about the StoreOnce Backup systems.• StoreOnce 2700, 4500, 4700 and 4900 Backup

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1This limit is not rigidly enforced, it is dependant on memory availability.StoreOnce 2610, 2620, 4220, 4420, and 4430 BackupTable 52 Key parameters f

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Table 52 Key parameters for HP StoreOnce 2610, 2620, 4220, 4420, and 4430 Backup (continued)4430 Backup4420 Backup4220 Backup2620 iSCSIBackup2610 iSCS

Page 97 - Catalyst Stores page

20 Support and other resourcesContacting HPFor worldwide technical support information, see the HP Support Center:http://www.hp.com/go/hpscBefore cont

Page 98 - Store details tab

Select HP StoreOnce Backup and then select your product.Websites• HP Website: http://www.hp.com• HP Storage Products: http://www.hp.com/go/storage• HP

Page 99 - Table 27 Store details

TIP: Provides helpful hints and shortcuts.Customer self repairHP customer self repair (CSR) programs allow you to repair your HP product. If a CSR par

Page 100

A Upgrading to StoreOnce software, version 3.11.xStoreOnce software version 3.11.0 introduces a major change to the way the network is configured.Vers

Page 101 - Item summary tab

2 StoreOnce functionsThe following topics are covered in this chapter:• Overview of the HP StoreOnce page (page 19)• System information and status (pa

Page 102 - DescriptionField

Network model with StoreOnce software version 3.11.0 and laterThe network is defined in a single network configuration that is created using StoreOnce

Page 103 - Data jobs tab

This is Dynamic Link Aggregation mode, using the LACP protocol. It creates aggregation groupsthat share the same speed and duplex settings.Mode 6 (Bal

Page 104

Example network environmentThe following figure illustrates a possible configuration to make use of both the extra portset/subnetavailability and supp

Page 105 - Table 30 Data job fields

After successful update, the configurations can be viewed using the StoreOnce CLI command, netshow config list. You will notice that there are a numbe

Page 106 - Outbound copy jobs tab

Encryption Links:Bonding Mode: 1 (Active Passive Bonding)Command SuccessfulModifying the current configurationAfter upgrade, you may wish to:• Add a f

Page 107

To add a third subnetIf you have not configured all ports on the StoreOnce Backup system, you may add a portset tothe configuration and then add a sub

Page 108

3. Add four IP addresses to the subnet# net add ipaddr ModifyDataConfig subnet110.168.7.21,10.168.7.22,10.168.7.23,10.168.7.244. Add a second VLAN sub

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to expand the three subnets for the additional couplet. Remember that VLANs require one IP addressper node and physical data LANs require two IP addre

Page 110 - Inbound copy jobs tab

VLAN tag:Port Set: portSet2 with these interfaces: eth0 eth2Encryption Links: 172.18.198.101Bonding Mode: 1 (Active Passive Bonding)Configuring IPsec

Page 111 - Catalyst Stores page 111

B Regulatory informationFor important safety, environmental, and regulatory information, see Safety and ComplianceInformation for Server, Storage, Pow

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© Copyright 2011–2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or c

Page 113

Table 3 System information parameters (continued)DescriptionParameterinformation about vLAN tagging, see your product’s HP StoreOnce Backup systemInst

Page 114 - System information messages

HP Enterprise Servershttp://www.hp.com/support/EnterpriseServers-WarrantiesHP Storage Productshttp://www.hp.com/support/Storage-WarrantiesHP Networkin

Page 115 - Catalyst Stores page 115

IndexAAD authentication, 44AD domainadding the StoreOnce device, 45adding users and groups, 46configuring CIFS server, 44managing shares, 49AD domain,

Page 116 - 7 Housekeeping function

store, 100delete allcartridge, 35delete support ticket, 151device configuration, 142devicescreate new, 27delete, 29edit details, 28devices page, 21, 4

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MSL G3 series (4x48) Library, 30MSL G3 series (8x96) Library, 30multiple users, 169NNASCIFS server page, 40NFS server page, 52shares page, 53NAS share

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share synchronizationlogging progress, 68shares page, 53slot mappingsedit name, 74slotsdefining number of, 25SNMPconfiguration, 178MIBs, 178software u

Page 119 - Pausing housekeeping

3 VTL (Virtual Tape Libraries) functionsThe following topics are covered in this chapter:• VTL page (page 21)• Libraries page (page 23)• Make Replicat

Page 120 - 120 Housekeeping function

Table 5 Fibre Channel settings (continued)DescriptionSettingsystem is unable to obtain Speed information. Errors occur if there is a fault or the syst

Page 121 - 8 StoreOnce reporting

NOTE: Only StoreOnce 6500, B6200, 4900, and 4700 have two Fibre Channel cards andtherefore four Fibre Channel ports. StoreOnce 2700 and 4500 have one

Page 122 - Reporting page

Working with the Libraries list (top half of page)The Libraries list in the top half of the page provides up to 10 columns of details.• To sort the li

Page 123 - Reporting page 123

Users with an Admin login may perform the following tasks from this tab:• Create a library (page 27)• Edit a library (page 28)• Delete a library (page

Page 124 - Hardware Problem Report

Table 7 Device Details tab (continued)DescriptionFieldThe date the library was created is generated automatically.Creation TimeIdentifies the port on

Page 125 - Storage Report

Table 7 Device Details tab (continued)DescriptionFieldThis may be any meaningful CHAP user name. It does not need to match any informationon the iSCSI

Page 126 - 10 Hardware

Guidelines on creating librariesThe table below illustrates maximum configurations for libraries and drives, but this number maybe limited if you have

Page 127

1. Select the device in the list to display its details and then click on Edit.CAUTION: Take care if you change the Port configuration because the sys

Page 128 - 128 Hardware

Contents1 Getting started...8This guide...

Page 129 - Differences between systems

Table 9 Emulation types for tape devices (continued)DescriptionEmulation typeNOTE: Symantec prefers their customers use this emulation type with Backu

Page 130 - Monitoring the storage

The information for the Interface Information tab is generated automatically and manual configurationis discouraged.However, you may use this tab to a

Page 131 - Controllers

Table 11 iSCSI Interface InformationDescriptionFieldThe device name lists all of the devices for the specific Library. There will be an entry for theM

Page 132 - Drives (enclosure)

Table 12 Cartridge tab parametersDescriptionFieldIdentifies each element of the library available to hold a cartridge. The types of elementsare:Locati

Page 133 - Enclosure

Empty slotsEmpty slots are slots containing no cartridges and all the fields are empty.• Tape drive row: A library consists of two devices: a tape dri

Page 134 - 134 Hardware

CAUTION: A dialog is displayed, warning that all data will be lost and asking you to confirmthe Delete action.NOTE: You cannot delete cartridges that

Page 135 - 11 Remote Support

3. Click Update. Your backup application will not be able to write any more data to thecartridge(s).To edit maximum cartridge size (administrators onl

Page 136 - 3. Click OK

The move and unload options may be useful to re-align the library configuration against the backupapplication. For example, if the backup application

Page 137 - Customer Information page

After configuring the barcode fields, if red outlines appear on the Prefix, Start Value, or Suffixboxes, then an error occurred. Change the values ins

Page 138 - Server page

Why make target libraries visible?It may be useful to make a target library visible to the backup application on the host to:• Confirm replication is

Page 139 - Storage page

5 Replication functions...60What is an appliance?...

Page 140 - Switch page

4 NAS functionsThis page provides access to the following StoreOnce NAS functions:• NAS Configuration (page 40), allows users to configure CIFS and NF

Page 141 - Status page

NOTE: AD authentication joins the StoreOnce Backup system to an AD domain and is notunique to NAS shares. It is also required when adding external use

Page 142 - User Management

The share can also be mounted through the Map Network Drive utility in Windows or throughthe Command Prompt utility with the net use command.net use z

Page 143 - To add a user (Admin only)

6. Enter the user credentials.7. This provides the user with access to the share.Deleting a user1. To delete a user, first disconnect the mapped share

Page 144 - To add a group (Admin only)

3. Navigate to the StoreOnce-NAS—CIFS Server tab. Select the user and click Delete.4. Click OK in the confirmation box. The user no longer exists in t

Page 145 - To modify a user

Adding the StoreOnce device to an AD DomainTo join a domain:1. Connect to the StoreOnce Web Management Interface and navigate to the NAS—CIFS Serverpa

Page 146

7. Launch the “Active Directory Users and Computers” management tool (type dsa.msc fromthe command line or launch from Administrative Tools) to verify

Page 147 - Events (Email)

• The AD domain address appears at the top of the dialog box (<domainname/users>).Enter a group name and select Global for group scope and Secur

Page 148 - Support Ticket

• Click Next. Enter a password and password confirmation. If User must change passwordat next login is selected and the user logs in through the CLI,

Page 149 - Data collection

Managing shares on an AD domainNow that the HP StoreOnce Backup system is part of a domain and can be managed, it is possibleto create shares and gran

Page 150 - Download data collection

10 Hardware...126Monitoring the StoreOnce Backup server ...

Page 151 - Delete data collection

5. Select the newly created Backup share and select Properties from the Action menu.6. Select the Share Permissions tab and Add a user or group of use

Page 152 - 13 Events

7. It is now possible to access the newly created share from any Windows server on the domainusing the credentials of anyone who has permission to acc

Page 153

1. To add a user, click Create User.2. Enter the domain name and user name and click Update.Leaving an AD DomainThe user may wish to Leave an AD domai

Page 154 - Configuration file

4. Click Add and provide a Host Name and Description. Click Update.NOTE: A host with the ‘*' wildcard, added by default, allows any host to acces

Page 155 - Example configuration file

Creating NAS sharesUsers with an Admin login may create NAS shares. The process varies slightly depending uponwhether creating a CIFS or NFS share, se

Page 156

NOTE: You can change a share from version 1 to version 2, but you cannot change fromversion 2 to version 1. In addition, you cannot change from versio

Page 157 - ◦ Access control list

3. Provide the following information:• Name: the name that will be used to identify the share in Windows.• Description: a text description of the shar

Page 158

Click Edit and check the appropriate Access or No Access button. Click Update to apply thechange.7. The NAS target device is now available as a networ

Page 159 - 15 Storage management

• Deduplication Enabled: Enables deduplication if the check box is selected (default); unselectto create a non-deduplication share. Deduplication cann

Page 160 - Identifying a failed disk

6. Click Create.A warning is displayed that any backup jobs in progress will fail. Click Yes to continue.7. The share is now available as a network dr

Page 161 - Important Safety information

Important Safety information...161To install the drives...

Page 162 - To install the drives

5 Replication functionsSelect Replication from the StoreOnce menu item to display all aspects and tasks associated withreplication.There are four tabs

Page 163

How do I identify the IP address of a Service Set?When configuring replication between different models of StoreOnce Backup systems, be awarethat:• Re

Page 164 - If several disks fail

VLAN tag:Port Set: portSet1 with these interfaces: eth5 eth7Encryption Links:Bonding Mode: 1 (Active Passive Bonding)----------------------Network: su

Page 165

There are three tabs:• Target Appliances tab (page 63)• Source Appliances tab (page 65)• Source Appliance permissions (page 66)The bottom half of the

Page 166 - 166 Storage management

Click on an appliance to view more detailed status information in the bottom half of the screen,as described in the following table.Table 15 Target ap

Page 167 - 16 Basic troubleshooting

NOTE: If the Target Appliance is on an HP 6500 or B6200 Backup system, enter the DataVIF IP address of the required Service Set. See How do I identify

Page 168 - Licensing problems

Source Appliance Permissions tabSource Appliance Permissions are disabled by default. In this state, there is no control over mappingbetween share and

Page 169 - Multiple users

Table 17 Source Appliances parametersThe serial number for the required Service Set. This information can be found on thetop-level HP StoreOnce page.S

Page 170 - NFS State handle error

General settings tabUsers with an Admin login may edit and maintain these settings. Other users may only view them.1. Select the General Settings tab.

Page 171 - Performance

IMPORTANT: If replication takes place through a firewall, the network administrator must open(TCP) ports 9387 (Command protocol) and 9388 (Data protoc

Page 172 - Upgrade licenses

VLAN guidelines...191Example network enviro

Page 173 - 17 Advanced troubleshooting

4. Click Apply.Blackout Windows tabThis option allows users with an Admin login to specify times when replication should not occur,for example during

Page 174

This page presents a time and date stamped list of significant replication events with severity statusand associated messages. It also displays source

Page 175 - Power On/Off Problems

Use this page to:• View source and target library mappings (all users), see Source and target librarymappings (page 72).Admin users may also remove sl

Page 176 - If complete data loss occurs

NOTE: When selecting a non-replicating library, you can run the Replication or Recoveringwizard.• Use the Replication wizard to create slot mappings f

Page 177

Slot mapping detailsThe tabs at the bottom of this page show more detailed mapping information for the selected libraryand slot mapping.Mapping detail

Page 178 - SNMP (Configuration)

TIP: Click show/hide details box to check how many target appliances are permitted andthe number of target appliances currently configured.6. Select a

Page 179 - SNMP (Configuration) 179

NOTE: To create a new library on the target appliance, click Create New Target Library.Configure details as done with creating a new library device.Wh

Page 180 - 180 SNMP

9. Click Next to display a summary of the replication configuration that you have created.10. Click Apply to create the slot mapping configuration. Cl

Page 181 - SNMP (Configuration) 181

For example: the remote site has lost both the host servers and the StoreOnce system. New hardwarewas purchased and installed, and the administrator n

Page 182 - 182 SNMP

6. If the library is an existing Target Library, select the Slot Mapping that was configured andclick Next. If the mapping was broken and the source l

Page 183 - 19 Key Parameters

1 Getting startedThe following topics are covered in this chapter:• This guide (page 8)• Overview of HP StoreOnce Backup products (page 8)• User types

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9. Click Apply to run reverse replication.10. As soon as reverse replication completes for each slot, the data may be recovered to the hostusing the o

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NOTE: The above example shows the page layout when mappings were created and a ReplicationSource or a Replication Target share is selected. If a non-r

Page 186 - Related information

Table 22 Share mapping parametersReplication-Source or Replication-Target share selectedThe share mapping name. It is created when you run the wizard

Page 187 - Typographic conventions

3. Decide how to seed the first full backup on the Target Appliance. (See the HP StoreOnceBackup system Concept Guide.)• If seeding across the WAN or

Page 188 - Customer self repair

NOTE: To select an appliance not yet on the list, click Add Target Appliance. Enter the TargetAppliance IP Address or fully qualified domain name. The

Page 189 - Previous networking models

NOTE: To create a new share on the target appliance, click Create New Target Share. Setup the details as you would normally do when creating a new sha

Page 190 - Bonding modes

10. The Summary screen is displayed. Click Apply to create the share mapping configuration.Replication of files will start immediately.NOTE: If you ca

Page 191 - VLAN guidelines

2. Reverse seed the first full restore. The simplest way to do this is to use a USB disk, as describedbelow. It is also possible to recover across the

Page 192 - Worked example

NOTE: If the mapping has been broken, an entry will indicate non-replicating share (insteadof Replication Target).7. At the Edit Share Mapping step, e

Page 193 - View current configuration

9. As soon as reverse replication completes, the data may be recovered to the host using theoriginal backup application.10. New backups can now run to

Page 194 - Best practise

NOTE: The HP StoreOnce 2700 supports VTL on iSCSI only. All other models support VTL oniSCSI and Fibre Channel.Overview of HP StoreOnce Backup product

Page 195 - To add VLAN subnets

6 HP StoreOnce Catalyst functionsThe following StoreOnce Catalyst functions are available:• Viewing and managing StoreOnce Catalyst settings, StoreOnc

Page 196 - Command Successful

Benefits of HP StoreOnce Catalyst• The backup application is in full control of data for the full lifecycle of the backup data.• The backup applicatio

Page 197 - Configuring the client

• StoreOnce Catalyst blackout windows tab (page 95)• StoreOnce Catalyst bandwidth limiting windows tab (page 96)Select StoreOnce Catalyst from the Nav

Page 198 - Encryption with replication

If the copy job numbers are high (close to the maximum), no user action is required. Copy activitieshappen under the control of the StoreOnce Backup s

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IMPORTANT: If Catalyst operations pass through a firewall, the network administrator must open(TCP) ports 9387 (Command protocol) and 9388 (Data proto

Page 200 - HP Networking Products

Table 25 StoreOnce Catalyst Clients fields (continued)DescriptionFieldso, the identifier is not a client machine name or a name generated by thesoftwa

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To edit StoreOnce Catalyst blackout windows (administrators only)1. Select the Blackout Windows tab.2. Click Edit.3. Check the box next to the require

Page 202 - 202 Index

To edit bandwidth limiting (administrators only)1. Display the Bandwidth Limiting Windows tab.2. Check the General Limiting Enabled box and determine

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• Item Summary tab (page 101)• Data jobs tab (page 103)• Outbound copy jobs tab (page 106)• Inbound copy jobs tab (page 110)Table 26 Store fieldsDescr

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Table 27 Store detailsDescriptionFieldThe name of the store. This may be created manually through the HP StoreOnce Backup systemor generated by the ba

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