HP StorageWorks XP48, StorageWorks XP512, StorageWorks XP1024, StorageWorks XP128 Configuration Manual

DYNIX/ptx
HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP
operating system
configuration guide
XP48
XP128
XP512
XP1024
first edition (October 2004)
This guide describes the requirements and procedures for connecting the XP family of disk arrays to an IBM NUMA-Q system and configuring the disk array for operation with the DYNIX/ptx operating system.
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HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP Operating System Configuration Guide: DYNIX/ptx
first edition (October, 2004) part number: A5951-96200
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About this guide 3
Intended audience 3 Disk arrays 3 Related documentation 3 Conventions 4 HP technical support 4 HP storage website 5 HP authorized reseller 5 Revision history 6
Warranty statement 7
1 Installation 9
Features and requirements 10
Fibre Channel interface 11 Device emulation types 11 Failover 12 SNMP configuration 12 RAID Manager command devices 12 Installation procedures 13
Install and configure the disk array 14
Setting the System Option Modes 14 Configuring the Fibre Channel ports 15 Setting the Host Mode for the disk array ports 17
Install and configure the host 18
Loading the OS and software 18 Installing and configuring the HBAs 18 Clustering and Fabric zoning 19 Fabric zoning and LUN security for multiple operating systems 20
Contents
Contents 1
Connect the disk array 21
Defining the paths 22 Verifying disk array device recognition 23
Configure disk array devices 24
2Troubleshooting25
Error conditions 26 Calling the HP support center 28
A Worksheet 29
Path worksheet 30
B Disk array device emulations 31
Supported emulations 32 Device type specifications 33
Glossary 37
Index 41
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About this guide
This guide describes the requirements and procedures for connecting the XP family of disk arrays to an IBM NUMA-Q system and configuring the disk array for use with the DYNIX/ptx operating system.
Intended audience
This guide is intended for system administrators who have knowledge of the following topics:
• Data processing concepts
• Direct access storage device subsystems and their basic functions
• Disk arrays and RAID technology
• Operating system commands and utilities
Disk arrays
Unless otherwise noted, the term disk array refers to these disk arrays:
Related documentation
HP provides the following related documentation:
• HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP128: Owner’s Guide
• HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP1024: Owner’s Guide
For information about operating system commands and third-party products, refer to the manufacturer’s documentation.
HP Surestore Disk Array XP512 HP Surestore Disk Array XP48 HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP128 HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP1024
About this guide 3
Conventions
This guide uses the following text conventions.
Figure 1 Blue text represents a cross-reference. For the online
version of this guide, the reference is linked to the target.
www.hp.com
Underlined, blue text represents a website on the Internet. For the online version of this guide, the reference is linked to the target.
literal Bold text represents literal values that you type exactly
as shown, as well as key and field names, menu items, buttons, file names, application names, and dialog box titles.
variable
Italic type indicates that you must supply a value. Italic type is also used for manual titles.
input/output Monospace font denotes user input and system
responses, such as output and messages.
Example Denotes an example of input or output. The display
shown in this guide may not match your configuration exactly.
[ ] Indicates an optional parameter.
{ } Indicates that you must specify at least one of the listed
| Separates alternatives in a list of options.
HP technical support
In North America, call technical support at 1-800-652-6672, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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options.
HP storage website
Outside North America, call technical support at the nearest location. Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on the HP website under support:
http://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/arr a y s y stem s .html
Be sure to have the following information available before calling:
• Technical support registration number (if applicable)
• Product serial numbers
• Product model names and numbers
• Applicable error messages
• Operating system type and revision level
• Detailed, specific questions
For continuous quality improvement, calls may be recorded or monitored.
For the most current information about HP StorageWorks XP products, visit the support website. Select the appropriate product or solution from this website:
For information about product availability, configuration, and connectivity, consult your HP account representative.
HP authorized reseller
For the name of your nearest HP authorized reseller, you can obtain information by telephone:
United States 1-800-345-1518
Canada 1-800-263-5868
Or contact:
http://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/arr a y s y stem s .html
www.hp.com
About this guide 5
Revision history
October 2004 First edition
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Warranty statement
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About this guide 7
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Installation
Installation of the HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP is performed by your HP service representative and you. The HP service representative installs
the disk array and formats the disk devices. You configure the host server for the new devices with assistance from the HP service representative.
Installation 9
Features and requirements
The disk array and host have the following features and requirements.
• HP StorageWorks disk arrays:
XP48: Up to 48 drives from 72 GB to 8.7 TB, 24 FC ports
XP128: From 8 to 128 drives for up to 18 TB, 48 FC ports
XP512: Up to 512 drives from 72 GB to 93 TB, 48 FC ports
XP1024: From 8 to 1024 drives for up to 149 TB, 64 FC ports
• IBM NUMA-Q series enterprise system
• DYNIX/ptx operating system
• Host Bus Adapters (HBAs): Install adapters and all utilities and drivers. Refer to the adapter documentation for installation details.
(Recommended) HP StorageWorks Command View XP with LUN management feature or Remote Control with the LUN Configuration Manager XP option for configuring disk array ports and paths.
(Recommended) HP StorageWorks Secure Manager XP: Allows the host to access only array devices for which it is authorized.
• Other available XP Software (some may not apply to your system): HP StorageWorks Business Copy XP HP StorageWorks Continuous Access XP HP StorageWorks Continuous Access Extension XP HP StorageWorks Auto LUN XP HP StorageWorks Data Exchange XP HP StorageWorks Resource Manager XP HP StorageWorks RAID Manager XP HP StorageWorks Cache LUN XP HP StorageWorks Auto Path XP HP StorageWorks Cluster Extension XP HP StorageWorks Performance Advisor XP software
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Fibre Channel interface
The XP48, XP128, XP512, and XP1024 disk arrays support these 1 Gbps and 2 Gbps Fibre Channel interfaces:
• Short-wave non-OFC (open fiber control) optical interface
• Multimode optical cables with SC or LC connectors
• Public or private arbitrated loop (FC-AL) or fabric direct attach
• Fibre Channel switches
Even though the interface is Fibre Channel, this guide uses the term “SCSI disk” because disk array devices are defined to the host as SCSI disks.
Device emulation types
The disk arrays support the following device emulation types:
OPEN-x devices: OPEN-x logical units represent disk devices. Except for OPEN-V, these devices are based on fixed sizes. OPEN-V is a user-defined size. Supported emulations include OPEN-3, OPEN-8, OPEN-9, OPEN-E, OPEN-L, and OPEN-V devices.
LUSE devices (OPEN-x*n): Logical Unit Size Expansion (LUSE) allows you to combine 2 to 36 OPEN-x devices to create expanded LDEVs larger than standard OPEN-x disk devices. For example, an OPEN-x LUSE volume created from ten OPEN-x CVS volumes is designated as OPEN-x*10.
CVS devices (OPEN-x CVS): Volume Size Configuration (VSC) defines custom volumes (CVS) that are smaller than normal fixed-sized logical disk devices (volumes). (OPEN-V is a CVS-based custom disk size that you determine. OPEN-L does not support CVS.)
• LUSE (expanded) CVS devices (OPEN-x*n CVS): LUSE CVS combines CVS devices to create an expanded device. This is done by first creating CVS custom-sized devices and then using LUSE to combine from 2 to 36 CVS devices. For example, if three OPEN-9 CVS volumes are combined to create an expanded device, this device is designated as OPEN-9*3-CVS.
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Failover
SNMP configuration
The disk arrays support many standard software products that provide host, application, or I/O path failover and logical volume (storage) management.
The disk arrays support standard Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) for remotely managing the disk array from the host. The SNMP agent on the remote console PC or Command View can provide status and Remote Service Information Message (R-SIM) reporting to the SNMP manager on the host for up to eight disk arrays. To configure the SNMP manager on the host, refer to the operating system documentation.
RAID Manager command devices
RAID Manager manages Business Copy (BC) and/or Continuous Access (CA) operations from a server host. To use RAID Manager with BC or CA, you must use Command View or LUN Configuration Manager to designate at least one LDEV as a command device. Refer to the Command View or LUN Configuration Manager user guide for information about how to designate a command device.
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