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Page 1 - Web Client User Guide

HP StorageWorks Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager Web Client User Guide Part number: T1780-96012 Second edition: October, 2005

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About this guide 10 HP technical support Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on the HP web site: http://www.hp.com/suppo

Page 3 - Contents

All Storage/My Storage Operations 100 Figure 8-2 Viewing a Storage Subsystem Group in All Storage/My Storage When you select and expand a stora

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All Storage/My Storage Operations 101 Figure 8-3 Viewing the Allocated Group for a Storage Subsystem Select Allocate Storage to add paths to the

Page 5 - 12 Troubleshooting

All Storage/My Storage Operations 102 Table 8-1 Open-Allocated Group Information under All Storage/My Storage Column Description SLPR Display

Page 6 - Figures

All Storage/My Storage Operations 103 Table 8-1 Open-Allocated Group Information under All Storage/My Storage Column Description % Used Displays

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All Storage/My Storage Operations 104 Table 8-1 Open-Allocated Group Information under All Storage/My Storage Column Description Copy Type Di

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All Storage/My Storage Operations 105 • Name. Name of the storage subsystem. • Number of LDEVs. Number of LDEVs/LUs for which paths are not alloc

Page 9 - Prerequisites

All Storage/My Storage Operations 106 Table 8-2 Unallocated Group Information under All Storage/My Storage Column Description LDEV LDEV numb

Page 10 - Helpful web sites

All Storage/My Storage Operations 107 Table 8-2 Unallocated Group Information under All Storage/My Storage Column Description Copy Status Copy s

Page 11 - Revision history

All Storage/My Storage Operations 108 Figure 8-5 Viewing the Mainframe-Unspecified Group for a Storage Subsystem Table 8-3 Information for th

Page 12 - Device Manager

All Storage/My Storage Operations 109 Table 8-3 Information for the Mainframe-Unspecified Group under All Storage/My Storage Item Description Vol

Page 13 - Software Components

Revision history 11 Revision history Revision tables Table 2 Revisions Date Edition Revision July, 2005 First Initial Release October, 2005 Se

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All Storage/My Storage Operations 110 NOTE: If you display the contents of the LUN SCAN group while LUN Scan is being executed and before the

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All Storage/My Storage Operations 111 group using the information that was detected by the LUN Scan. For LUN information displayed in the Open-Allo

Page 16 - 1-5 Syntax Conventions

All Storage/My Storage Operations 112 Figure 8-7 Unallocating Storage – Confirmation 4. Review the warning message. 5. Select OK to delete th

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All Storage/My Storage Operations 113 Figure 8-9 Unallocating Storage LUSE – Confirmation 7. Review the warning message and do one of the followi

Page 18 - 2 Device Manager Operations

All Storage/My Storage Operations 114 • An LDEV set as a command device cannot be used. • An LDEV registered as an external volume cannot be u

Page 19 - 2-3 Configuration Operations

All Storage/My Storage Operations 115 Figure 8-10 Creating LUSE – Selecting LDEVs For StorageWorks XP12000/XP10000 and XP1024/XP128, the smallest

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All Storage/My Storage Operations 116 Figure 8-11 Create LUSE Confirmation and Warning 6. Review the warning information and select the Yes, I

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All Storage/My Storage Operations 117 Figure 8-12 Delete LUSE Confirmation and Warning 4. Review the warning information and select the Yes, I ha

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Performing Host Operations 118 9 Performing Host Operations This chapter describes Device Manager host operations: • Overview of Device Manager

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Performing Host Operations 119 9-2 Viewing the List of Hosts All Device Manager users can view the list of hosts for which they have access permis

Page 24 - 2-6 Report Operations

Overview of Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager 12 1 Overview of Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager This chapter provid

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Performing Host Operations 120 9-3-1 Adding Hosts by Executing a LUN Scan When you execute a LUN scan operation on a storage subsystem, Device

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Performing Host Operations 121 Figure 9-2 Adding a Host – Entering the Name 3. Enter the name for the new host using a maximum of 50 bytes. You

Page 27 - 3-4-1 Setting Up the Proxy

Performing Host Operations 122 2. Select the desired host in the navigation frame (in this example, aibetsu). The Show Properties subwindow for

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Performing Host Operations 123 NOTE: The Create Pair, Modify Pair, and Delete Pair buttons do not appear when you have logged on as a guest or l

Page 29 - 3-5 Upgrading Device Manager

Performing Host Operations 124 Figure 9-6 Modifying Host Properties 4. Modify the host properties as needed on the Modify Properties panel. Yo

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Performing Host Operations 125 Figure 9-8 Modifying Host Properties – Selecting LUN Security Changes Select at least one checkbox for the storage

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Performing Host Operations 126 Figure 9-9 Modifying Host Properties – Confirming LUN Security Changes 9-6 Updating (Refreshing) Host Informatio

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Performing Host Operations 127 CAUTION: When you update the host information, the status of the copy pairs managed by the host is updated, but t

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Performing Host Operations 128 Figure 9-11 Refreshing Host Information – Confirmation 9-7 Managing Copy Pairs The system administrator, local s

Page 34 - 4-3 Copy Pair Requirements

Performing Host Operations 129 2. Select and expand the Hosts object in the navigation frame (refer to Figure 9-1). 3. In the navigation frame s

Page 35 - 4-3-2 S-VOL Requirements

Overview of Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager 13 1-2 Related Software Products The following software products are related to Device

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Performing Host Operations 130 Group. Select the desired copy group for all copy pairs being created, or create a new group if desired. For deta

Page 37 - Manager main window

Performing Host Operations 131 Figure 9-12 Creating a Pair – Selecting P-VOLs Figure 9-13 Creating a Pair – Choosing Pair(s) Step

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Performing Host Operations 132 Figure 9-14 Creating a Pair – Selecting S-VOL(s) Figure 9-15 Creating a Pair – Defining Pair(s) Step

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Performing Host Operations 133 Figure 9-16 Creating a Pair – Viewing Pair Information NOTE: The displayed host is the host that manages copy pa

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Performing Host Operations 134 Figure 9-18 Creating a Pair – Confirmation Step Figure 9-19 Creating a Pair – Warning of Data Loss 9-7-2 Modif

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Performing Host Operations 135 Table 9-1 Modify Pair Operations Target of Operation Operations that can be performed Copy group If one or more

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Performing Host Operations 136 5. Select Modify Pair(s) Step. The Select Modify Pair(s) panel (see Figure 9-21) allows you to select the copy g

Page 43 - Device Manager main window

Performing Host Operations 137 Figure 9-20 Modifying a Pair – Selecting the Host Figure 9-21 Modifying a Pair – Select Modify Pair(s) Step NOT

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Performing Host Operations 138 Figure 9-22 Modifying Pair(s) Step Figure 9-23 Modifying a Pair – Summary of Changes Step

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Performing Host Operations 139 Figure 9-24 Modifying a Pair – Warning of I/O Activity on P-VOL 9-7-3 Notes on Copy Pair Operations This subsectio

Page 46 - 5-2-1 Menu Bar

Overview of Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager 14 • Web Client. Device Manager Web Client provides two types of user interfaces, a

Page 47 - 5-2-3 Pop-up Windows

Performing Host Operations 140 Table 9-3 Items to Consider Before Creating Copy Pairs Item Description Central management method When a single

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Performing Host Operations 141 Table 9-4 Notes on Copy Pair Operations Item Description Error code 7774 Error code 7774 occurs when the Device

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Performing Host Operations 142 Table 9-4 Notes on Copy Pair Operations Item Description *1An error might occur when attempting to create a cop

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Performing Host Operations 143 Table 9-5 Notes on Managing the Host Item Description When buttons for copy pair functionality are not displayed I

Page 51 - 5-5-1 Viewing Alerts

Performing Host Operations 144 Figure 9-25 Deleting a Pair – Select Delete Pair(s) Step NOTE: The displayed host is the host that manages cop

Page 52 - 5-5-2 Monitoring Alerts

Performing Host Operations 145 1. Log in to Device Manager as a system administrator, storage administrator, local system administrator, or local

Page 53 - 5-5-3 Deleting Alerts

Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 146 10 Performing Storage Subsystem Operations This chapter describes Device Manager storage subsystem o

Page 54 - 5-6 Viewing the Task List

Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 147 When the Subsystems object is selected in the navigation frame, the method frame displays the Add Subs

Page 55 - 5-7-1 Launching HDLM

Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 148 NOTE: If you are using StorageWorks XP12000/XP10000 External Storage XP, note the following points

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 149 Figure 10-2 Adding a Subsystem 10-1-3 Viewing and Editing Storage Subsystem Properties The system ad

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Overview of Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager 15 • Continuous Access XP: The Continuous Access XP feature enables the user to make

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 150 3. To modify the storage subsystem properties, select the Modify Properties method in the method fr

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 151 Figure 10-4 Modifying Properties (StorageWorks XP1024/XP128) 10-1-4 Performing a Refresh Operation Th

Page 60 - 6-2 User Account Operations

Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 152 2. Select and expand the Subsystems object in the navigation frame, and then select the desired sto

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 153 NOTE: If you remove a storage subsystem that has alert information, and then attempt to display the

Page 62 - 6-2-3 Changing Your Password

Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 154 • Viewing detailed information for StorageWorks XP1024/XP128 (see section 10-2-2) • Viewing detail

Page 63 - 6-2-4 Deleting a User

Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 155 belonging to the representative VDEV. No information displays for array groups that do not belong to t

Page 64 - 6-3 User Group Operations

Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 156 Figure 10-8 Physical View for StorageWorks XP1024/XP128 (Array Groups) The StorageWorks XP1024/XP12

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 157 Figure 10-9 Frame Information Panel for StorageWorks XP1024/XP128 (Level 1) The StorageWorks XP1024/X

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 158 Figure 10-10 Discrete VDEV Configuration for StorageWorks XP1024/XP128

Page 67 - 6-3-3 Deleting a User Group

Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 159 Figure 10-11 Frame Information Panel for Discrete VDEV Configuration

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Overview of Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager 16 • Snapshot XP: The Snapshot XP feature (for StorageWorks XP12000/XP10000 only) a

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 160 Figure 10-12 Frame Information Panel for StorageWorks XP1024/XP128 (Level 2) The Frame Information

Page 70 - 7-3 Creating a Logical Group

Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 161 Figure 10-13 Physical View for StorageWorks XP1024/XP128 (Disks) The disks view of the StorageWorks

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 162 8. In the Frame Information panel, you can select the desired array group to open the LDEV Informat

Page 72 - 7-5 Deleting a Logical Group

Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 163 Figure 10-15 Physical View for StorageWorks XP512/XP48 (Array Groups) The StorageWorks XP512/XP48 phy

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 164 Figure 10-16 Frame Information Panel for StorageWorks XP512/XP48 The Frame Information panel displ

Page 74 - 7-6 Storage Group Operations

Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 165 10-2-4 Viewing LDEV Information The system administrator, storage administrator, and guest users can v

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 166 Figure 10-18 LDEV Information Panel – Detail Tab The Detail tab of the LDEV Information panel displ

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 167 Figure 10-19 LDEV Information Panel – Path Info Tab The Path Info tab of the LDEV Information panel d

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 168 Figure 10-20 LDEV Information Panel – Pair Info Tab The Pair Info tab of the LDEV Information panel

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 169 10-3 Port Operations Device Manager port operations include: • Configuring the ports (StorageWorks XP

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Overview of Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager 17 Table 1-2 Syntax Conventions Font or Symbol How Used [ ] An item or items encl

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 170 NOTE: If you change the Topology (Connection) settings, the attributes displayed by Web Client may

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 171 • Fibre Addr: In fabric environments, the port address is assigned automatically by fabric switch po

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 172 • Modify WWN Group: Opens the Modify WWN Group panel (see section 10-3-3) • WWN Info button: Dis

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 173 4. Select MODIFY LUN GROUP to open the Modify LUN Group panel (refer to Figure 10-23). 5. Select CRE

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 174 Figure 10-25 Creating a New LUN Group – Selecting the WWN(s) Figure 10-26 Creating a New LUN Grou

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 175 5. Select the desired LUN group, and make the desired changes to the LUN group. Select the LUN tab to

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 176 Figure 10-27 Modify WWN Group Panel The Select WWN Group drop-down list box allows you to select th

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 177 2. Select the Subsystems object in the navigation frame, select the desired storage subsystem, and th

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 178 4. Make the desired channel adapter mode changes, and select OK. 5. Before changing the fibre PCB

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 179 Figure 10-29 Changing the Channel Adapter Mode Confirmation 10-4 LDEV Operations Device Manager LDEV

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Device Manager Operations 18 2 Device Manager Operations This chapter describes Device Manager operations: • User groups and user access levels

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 180 4. Define Host/Port Connections Step. The Define Host/Port Connections panel (see Figure 10-30) all

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 181 Figure 10-31 Allocating Storage – Assigning Host/Port Connections Figure 10-32 Allocating Storage

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 182 Figure 10-33 Allocating Storage – Confirmation 10-4-2 Unallocating Storage (Removing Volume Paths)

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 183 Figure 10-34 Unallocating Storage – Confirmation Figure 10-35 Unallocating Storage – Delete LUSE or

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 184 CAUTION: For the StorageWorks XP1024/XP128 and StorageWorks XP512/XP48 storage subsystems, you can

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 185 Figure 10-36 Creating an LDEV – Specifying LDEV Parameters (XP512/XP48) Figure 10-37 Creating an LD

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 186 • An LDEV used as a command device • An LDEV specified as a copy volume (P-VOL, S-VOL, or SP-VOL)

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Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 187 • Command device security can be set. For XP512/XP48, when you delete a command device, its security

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Performing Report Operations 188 11 Performing Report Operations This chapter describes the different types of Device Manager reports that you c

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Performing Report Operations 189 Figure 11-2 Physical Configuration of Storage Subsystem Report – HTML Figure 11-3 Physical Configuration of S

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Device Manager Operations 19 Table 2-1 Device Manager User Roles User Role Description Storage Administrator Configures and manages storage sub

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Performing Report Operations 190 Figure 11-4 Storage Utilization by Host Report (HTML) 11-4 Storage Utilization by Logical Group Report The St

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Performing Report Operations 191 Figure 11-5 Storage Utilization by Logical Group Report (HTML) 11-5 Users and Permissions Report The Users and P

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Troubleshooting 192 12 Troubleshooting This chapter describes Device Manager Web Client troubleshooting. • For general information on troublesh

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Troubleshooting 193 Table 12-1 General Troubleshooting Information Problem Description The File Download panel displays when you invoke the Java™

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Troubleshooting 194 Table 12-1 General Troubleshooting Information Problem Description The Dynamic Link Manager button is not displayed in the

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Troubleshooting 195 Table 12-1 General Troubleshooting Information Problem Description When Device Manager has not created a copy pair for an LDE

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Troubleshooting 196 For example, depending on hardware, the servers and HBAs may not recognize the LUNs using the subject port unless a specific

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Troubleshooting 197 12-3-8 An Internal Volume Mapped to an External Volume Is Invalid An internal volume mapped with an external volume may become

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Troubleshooting 198 Confirm that all hosts have been added into the host view before running a LUN Scan. After LUN Scan, Device Manager creates

Page 111 - 8-5 Unallocating Storage

Acronyms and Abbreviations 199 Acronyms and Abbreviations ACP array control processor (back-end array processor on the XP1024/XP128 and XP512/XP4

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2 Legal notices © Copyright 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Hewlett-Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this

Page 113 - 8-6 Creating LUSE Devices

Device Manager Operations 20 for each storage subsystem on which the LUN Scan is performed. This logical group is created in the LUN SCAN group

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Acronyms and Abbreviations 200 JRE Java™ Runtime Environment JWS Java™ Web Start software KB kilobyte (1024 bytes) LAN local area network

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Acronyms and Abbreviations 201 URL uniform resource locator VDEV virtual device VM Volume Manager VPN virtual private network VxVM VERITAS™

Page 116 - 8-7 Deleting LUSE Devices

Device Manager Operations 21 The cache logical partition function allows you to establish an environment in which I/O operations on a specific vol

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Device Manager Operations 22 is the default mode. High-speed mode provides faster access speed by using more processors to handle data access. H

Page 118 - 9 Performing Host Operations

Device Manager Operations 23 NOTE: The data management function must be installed and available on the storage subsystem. 2-4-1 Managing Data o

Page 119 - 9-3 Adding a Host

Device Manager Operations 24 • Continuous Access XP. Continuous Access XP allows you to perform synchronous and asynchronous remote copy operat

Page 120 - 9-3-2 Adding Hosts Manually

Installing Device Manager Web Client 25 3 Installing Device Manager Web Client This chapter describes the requirements for Web Client operations,

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Installing Device Manager Web Client 26 • Storage subsystems. Before adding a storage subsystem to Device Manager using Web Client (or another

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Installing Device Manager Web Client 27 To install JRE and JWS: 1. Download the platform-specific installer for JRE version 1.4.2_xx (xx: 06 or

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Installing Device Manager Web Client 28 browser proxy configuration (such as automatic configuration in Internet Explorer), Java™ Web Start does

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Installing Device Manager Web Client 29 To clear the cache in Java™ Web Start: 1. Start the Java™ Web Start application manager. 2. Select the

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Contents 3 Contents Revision history Revision tables ...

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Installing Device Manager Web Client 30 3-6 Setting Up Secure Communication with Device Manager When setting up a Device Manager system, you nee

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Preparing for and Starting Operations 31 4 Preparing for and Starting Operations This chapter describes the preparation required before using Devi

Page 128 - 9-7 Managing Copy Pairs

Preparing for and Starting Operations 32 If Device Manager and another management tool (such as XP12000/XP10000, XP1024/XP128 Remote Web Console

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Preparing for and Starting Operations 33 CAUTION: When using Netscape® or Mozilla™ in a Solaris™ or HP-UX environment, you must specify the foll

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Preparing for and Starting Operations 34 Third-Party Software Application Requirements If the third-party software applies to a specific array,

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Preparing for and Starting Operations 35 Table 4-1 Requirements for a logical device to be selectable as a primary volume (SP-volume) Storage sub

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Preparing for and Starting Operations 36 Table 4-2 Requirements for a logical device to be selectable as a secondary volume Storage subsystem

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Preparing for and Starting Operations 37 To log in to Device Manager: 1. Launch the web browser, and enter the URL for the Device Manager server:

Page 134 - 9-7-2 Modifying Copy Pairs

Preparing for and Starting Operations 38 Figure 4-1 Command View XP AE Device Manager Login Panel with License Warning Figure 4-2 Version Inf

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Preparing for and Starting Operations 39 Figure 4-3 Command View XP AE Device Manager Main Window – Initial Start-Up 4-5 Starting Device Manager

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Contents 4 5-5-1 Viewing Alerts...

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Preparing for and Starting Operations 40 4. Add the connected storage subsystems to the Device Manager server (see section 10-1-2). Volumes tha

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Preparing for and Starting Operations 41 Figure 4-4 System Configuration Using External Storage XP When using External Storage XP, you can manage

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Preparing for and Starting Operations 42 3. Specify an external subsystem port to be connected to the external port. For details on the setting

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Performing Device Manager System Operations 43 5 Performing Device Manager System Operations This chapter describes Device Manager system operatio

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Performing Device Manager System Operations 44 Figure 5-1 Command View XP AE Device Manager Login Panel 5-1-2 Logging Out of Device Manager Eac

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Performing Device Manager System Operations 45 CAUTION: If you are using Netscape® as your Web browser, multiple unnecessary windows will be dis

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Performing Device Manager System Operations 46 • Method frame. Displays the available operations for the object selected in the navigation fram

Page 144 - 9-8 Removing a Host

Performing Device Manager System Operations 47 A link to Product Documentation Home Page appears in Other Application. Clicking this link displays

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Performing Device Manager System Operations 48 Figure 5-4 Pop-up Window The common items displayed on all pop-up windows are described below: •

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Performing Device Manager System Operations 49 5-3 Viewing Version and License Type Information The Version Information of Device Manager panel, s

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Contents 5 10 Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 10-1 Overview of Storage Subsystem Operations...

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Performing Device Manager System Operations 50 Figure 5-6 Show User Profile Panel 5-5 Performing Alert Operations The Device Manager alert oper

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Performing Device Manager System Operations 51 Figure 5-7 Alerts 5-5-1 Viewing Alerts Device Manager allows you to view a list of all alerts for

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Performing Device Manager System Operations 52 CAUTION: If you remove a storage subsystem that has alert information, and then attempt to disp

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Performing Device Manager System Operations 53 Figure 5-9 Monitor – Alerts Panel Showing Monitoring Figure 5-10 Monitor – Alerts Panel Showing

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Performing Device Manager System Operations 54 2. Select the checkbox for each alert that you want to delete. To select all checkboxes, click t

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Performing Device Manager System Operations 55 NOTE: If you log out of Command View XP AE Suite software that you launched using the link-and-la

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Performing Device Manager System Operations 56 • Physical view dialog box. For StorageWorks XP1024/XP128, the Remote Web Console drop-down list

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Performing Device Manager System Operations 57 Figure 5-13 Starting Remote Web Console for StorageWorks XP1024/XP128 (Show Properties - subsystem

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Performing Device Manager System Operations 58 4. Check the message in the download dialog box and choose the Save button. The Save As dialog b

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Performing User Management Operations 59 6 Performing User Management Operations This chapter describes Device Manager user management operations.

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Figures 6 Figures Figure 1-1 Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager System and Software Components... 14 Figure 2-1 Using

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Performing User Management Operations 60 6-2 User Account Operations System administrators can manage all user accounts The local system adminis

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Performing User Management Operations 61 To create a new Device Manager user: 1. Log in to Device Manager as a system administrator or local admi

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Performing User Management Operations 62 6-2-2 Viewing and Editing User Properties All Device Manager users except for guests and local guests c

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Performing User Management Operations 63 NOTE: The password is case-sensitive and must be 4 to 25 bytes long. You can use the following characte

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Performing User Management Operations 64 Figure 6-6 Deleting a User –Confirmation 5. Select YES to delete the user, or select NO to cancel you

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Performing User Management Operations 65 When a user group is created, the name of the user group is entered and the resources (logical groups, ho

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Performing User Management Operations 66 Figure 6-8 Creating a New User Group 6-3-2 Viewing and Editing User Group Properties The system admini

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Performing User Management Operations 67 To view and edit the user group properties: 1. Log in to Device Manager as system administrator or local

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Performing User Management Operations 68 NOTE: Users in the selected user group and its descendant groups (if any) will be deleted. 5. When

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Performing Logical Group Operations 69 7 Performing Logical Group Operations This chapter describes logical group operations: • Overview of Logic

Page 169 - 10-3 Port Operations

Figures 7 Figure 8-1 All Storage or My Storage ...

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Performing Logical Group Operations 70 group contains an Open-Allocated group and an Open-Unallocated group. For the StorageWorks XP Disk Array,

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Performing Logical Group Operations 71 NOTE: In Web Client, increasing the amount of data that is displayed in the window increases the amount o

Page 172 - 10-3-2 Managing LUN Groups

Performing Logical Group Operations 72 1. Select the Logical Groups object in the navigation frame, expand the tree as needed (click on +), and

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Performing Logical Group Operations 73 NOTE: For instructions on deleting a storage group (contains LUNs) or a parent group which contains one o

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Performing Logical Group Operations 74 Figure 7-5 Deleting a Logical Group with Subgroups – Confirmation 3. Select OK to delete the logical gr

Page 175 - 10-3-3 Managing WWN Groups

Performing Logical Group Operations 75 7-6-1 Viewing the Contents of a Storage Group When you view the contents of a storage group, you can view p

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Performing Logical Group Operations 76 Figure 7-7 Detailed Information – LDEV-Number Panel Table 7-1 describes the information displayed on the

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Performing Logical Group Operations 77 Table 7-1 LDEV-Number Panel Detailed Information Item Description File System Displays the mount point

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Performing Logical Group Operations 78 Table 7-1 LDEV-Number Panel Detailed Information Item Description Disk/Cache Partition Information Displ

Page 179 - 10-4 LDEV Operations

Performing Logical Group Operations 79 If the selected storage group is empty or different security settings are specified for the paths in the se

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Tables 8 Figure 10-27 Modify WWN Group Panel ...

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Performing Logical Group Operations 80 NOTE: Each StorageWorks XP12000/XP10000 and XP1024/XP128 port has its own host storage domains with LUN

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Performing Logical Group Operations 81 8. Define LUs step (optional). The Define LUs panel (Figure 7-18) allows you to create LUSE devices. If yo

Page 183 - 10-4-3 Creating an LDEV

Performing Logical Group Operations 82 Figure 7-8 Adding Storage – Selecting the Group Figure 7-9 Adding Storage – Selecting the Storage Addi

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Performing Logical Group Operations 83 Figure 7-10 Selecting the Logical Group Figure 7-11 Adding Storage – Selecting Ports

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Performing Logical Group Operations 84 Figure 7-12 Adding Storage – Defining Host/Port Connections NOTE: You can only select a storage subsys

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Performing Logical Group Operations 85 Figure 7-14 Host Storage Domain Info Figure 7-15 Adding Storage – Allocating Storage

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Performing Logical Group Operations 86 Figure 7-16 Adding Storage – Browsing for LDEVs Figure 7-17 Adding Storage – Storage Found

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Performing Logical Group Operations 87 Figure 7-18 Adding Storage – Defining LUs Figure 7-19 Adding Storage – Assigning Host/Port Connection

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Performing Logical Group Operations 88 Figure 7-20 Adding Storage – Assigning LUNs Figure 7-21 Adding Storage – Confirmation 7-6-3 Moving Sto

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Performing Logical Group Operations 89 1. Log in to Device Manager as a system administrator, storage administrator, local system administrator,

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About this guide 9 About this guide This document describes and provides instructions for using the HP StorageWorks XP Advanced Edition Device Man

Page 192 - 12 Troubleshooting

Performing Logical Group Operations 90 Figure 7-22 Moving Storage – Selecting the Path(s) Figure 7-23 Moving Storage – Selecting the Targe

Page 193 - Troubleshooting 193

Performing Logical Group Operations 91 Figure 7-24 Moving Storage – Confirmation 7-6-4 Modifying LUN Security for a Group The system administrato

Page 194 - Troubleshooting 194

Performing Logical Group Operations 92 • Not assigned (Current Status) • Assign this security to all selected paths b. If the selected WWNs a

Page 195 - 12-3 Warning Messages

Performing Logical Group Operations 93 Figure 7-26 Modifying Security – Step 2: Select WWNs Figure 7-27 Modifying Security – Warning

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Performing Logical Group Operations 94 Figure 7-28 Modifying Security – Step 3: Summary of Changes and Confirmation 7-6-5 Removing Storage fro

Page 197 - Troubleshooting 197

Performing Logical Group Operations 95 The Remove Storage – Confirmation panel displays, with a list of LUNs you are deleting, as shown in Figure

Page 198 - 12-4 Error Messages

Performing Logical Group Operations 96 CAUTION: Data may be lost if LUNs are released. Before deleting a storage group, you should back up the

Page 199 - Acronyms and Abbreviations

Performing Logical Group Operations 97 CAUTION: Before deleting a path, make sure that the path is no longer in use. NOTE: For LUSE: If all pa

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All Storage/My Storage Operations 98 8 All Storage/My Storage Operations This chapter describes All Storage/My Storage logical group operations:

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All Storage/My Storage Operations 99 Figure 8-1 All Storage or My Storage • Number of LDEVs = total number of LDEVs in the All Storage or My Sto

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