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CONTENTS
Revision History7
Updates8
1About the HP SureStore E Disk Array XP512 and XP489
Continuous Data Availability10
Nondisruptive Service and Upgrades11
Connectivity12
Fibre Channel Connectivity12
ESCON Connectivity13
Data Integrity14
Comparing the XP512 to the XP4816
Websites18
2The HP SureStore E Disk Array XP512 Hardware19
General Safety Guideli ne s20
Physical Components22
Disk Control Frame24
Disk Array Frames26
Control Panel30
Control Panel24
Service Processor25
Available Disk Drives26
RAID Options26
Remote Console PC (optional)27
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UNIT EMERGENCY POWER OFF35
Normal Operations37
Powering Off the Disk Array38
UNIT EMERGENCY POWER OFF38
Planned Power-Off 39
Recovering from a Power Outage to the Disk Array 40
Specifications42
Temperature42
Humidity42
Mechanic al Vibration43
AC Line Voltage43
3The HP SureStore E Disk Array XP48 Hardware45
General Safety Guidelines46
Physical Components48
Control Panel51
UNIT EMERGENCY POWER OFF55
Normal Operations57
Powering Off the Disk Array58
UNIT EMERGENCY POWER OFF58
Planned Power-Off 59
Recovering from a Power Outage to the Disk Array 60
Specifications62
Temperature62
Humidity62
Mechanic al Vibration63
AC Line Voltage63
Website64
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4The HP SureStore E Disk Array XP Family of Optional
Software65
Web-Based Console66
HP SureStore E Command View XP66
Security67
HP SureStore E Secure Manager XP67
Core Solu tions68
HP SureStore E Cache LUN XP68
HP SureStore E LUN Configuration Manager XP68
HP SureStore E Remote Control XP68
Disaster Recovery70
HP SureStore E Continuous Access XP70
HP SureStore E Continuous Access Extension XP70
High Availability71
HP SureStore E Business Copy XP71
Failover and Load Balancing72
HP SureStore E Auto LUN XP72
HP SureStore E Auto Path XP72
Performance Monitoring73
HP SureStore E Performance Manager XP73
HP SureStore E Performance Advisor XP73
Network Management74
HP SureStore E OpenView/ITO SPI74
Mainframe Solutions75
HP SureStore E Resource Manager XP75
HP SureStore E Data Exchange XP75
5Troubleshooting77
Monitoring and Reporting78
Troubleshooting Flow Diagram79
Contents
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6Regulatory Statements81
FCC EMC Statement (USA)82
IEC Statement (Worldwide)83
EMC Statement (Canada)84
Spécification ATI Classe A (France)85
VCCI EMC Statement (Japan)86
BSMI EMC License Number and Statement (Taiwan)87
XP51287
XP4887
Harmonics Conformance (Japan)88
German Noise Declaration89
Laser Safety90
Declaration of Conformity91
XP512 Declaration of Conformity92
XP48 Declaration of Conformity93
ARaid Technology95
Using RAID0/1 96
Understanding RAID398
Using RAID599
Configuring Dynamic Spare Disks103
Glossary107
Index117
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Revision History
June 1, 20 00Original release for the HP SureStore E Disk Array
November 7, 2000Addition of the HP SureStore E Disk Array XP48
XP512
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Updates
For the most current information about HP SureStore E XP products, visit
the support web sites at:
For information about produ ct avai labil ity, confi gurat ion, and co nnecti vity,
consult your HP account representative.
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ABOUT THE HP SURESTORE E DISK
ARRAY XP512 AND XP48
Your new disk array is a refinement of the successful HP SureStore E Disk
Array XP256 from HP. It provides reliable and secure data protection
featuring redundant circuitry and RAID storage options for data security.
The disk array also supports multiple operating systems, platforms, and
RAID groups. The advantages include:
• continuous data availability
• nondisruptive service and upgrades
• connectivity
• scalability
• data integrity
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Continuous Data Availability
The XP family of disk arrays are the first RAID disk arrays to provide truly
continuous data availability. They are designed for nonstop operation and
continuous access to all user data.
HP XP512 and XP48 dis k arrays have no s ingle point of comp onent fai lure,
which enables uninterrupted access to data.
The disk array h as component and func tion red undancy, providing ful l fault
tolerance for disk array microprocessors, control storage, control and data
buses, power suppli es, and cooling fans . The disk array c an sustain mult iple
component failures and still continue to provide full access to your stored
data.
While access to your data is never compromised, the failure of a key
component can cause a temporary reduction in disk array performance.
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Nondisruptive Service and Upgrades
Monitoring software detects failed disk drives or internal hardware and
notifies the HP Stress Free Central support center automatically so an HP
service representative can replace the faulty hardware. There is no need to
be concerned with user serviceable components. Only an HP Service
Representative should open the cabinets.
All hardware subassemblies can be removed, serviced, repaired, or
replaced nondisruptively during disk array operation. All microcode
upgrades can be performed dur ing normal dis k array opera tions, usin g your
disk array’s built-in service processor (SVP) or the facilities of the host.
Alternate paths can be set by host failover software or alternate Fibre
Channel paths.
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Connectivity
To connect the XP512 or the XP48 disk array to a host system, these two
types of connections are available:
• Fibre Channel
• ESCON (Enterprise System Connection)
Fibre Channel Connectivity
XP512
The XP512 supports a maximum of four pairs of channel adapters that can
support up to 32 Fibre Channel ports. Each port is assigned a unique target
ID (TID) and can support 256 logical units (LUs). Your disk array can
support up to 8,192 LUNs attached through the Fibre Channel, which
provides data transfer rates up to 100 MB/sec. The disk array can support
Fibre Channel arbitrated loop (FC-AL) and Fabric Fibre Channel
topologies.
XP48
The XP48 supports a maximum of three pairs of channel adapters that can
support up to 24 Fibre Channel ports. Each port is assigned a unique TID
and can support 256 LUs. Your disk array can support up to 6,144 LUNs
attached through th e Fibre Channel, whi ch provides dat a transfer rat es up to
100 MB/sec. The disk array can support FC-AL and Fabric Fibre Channel
topologies.
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ESCON Connectivity
XP512
The XP512 supports a maximum of four pairs of channel adapters that can
support 32 ESCON ports.
XP48
The XP48 supports a maximum of three pairs of channel adapters that can
support 24 ESCON ports.
About the HP SureStore E Disk Array XP512 and XP48
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Data Integrity
The highest levels of data integrity are provided by HP disk arrays. This is
accomplished by us ing RAI D tech nologi es, al ong wit h re dundant hardwa re
throughout your disk array. Refer to the Appendix for more information
about RAID technology. Below is a list of the hardware features that allow
the XP512 and XP48 to achieve their high avai lability and data integrity:
• RAID0/1, RAID5
• mirrored write cache
• dual channel adapters (CHAs) and array control processors (ACPs)
• dual and concurrently active data and control paths through the disk
array
• split power domains on internal data paths
• hot-pluggable boards
• hot-pluggable fans, power supplies, and controllers
• upgradable online firmwar e
Following are some of the so ftware featur es/products that compleme nt your
disk array hardware to ensure that the array meets your requirements for
high reliability:
• HP SureStore E support
“Phone Home” capability to multidisciplinary “Stress-Free” Center
advanced remote diagnosti cs
full-solution (Hos t- SAN-St ora ge) suppor t
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• Full software and solution integration
local and remote mirroring for online backup and disaster recovery
(HP SureStore E Business Copy XP and Continuous Access XP)
security for multiple-serve consolidation (HP SureStore E Secure
Manager XP)
zero downtime backup (HP OmniBack, Exchange, Oracle, or SAP)
centralized resource management (HP SureStore E SAN Manager
LM/DM, Performance Manager XP, Performance Advisor XP, and
Auto LUN XP)
easy to use in terface t o acce ss your d isk arra y resour ces (HP Sur eStore
E Remote Control XP)
• I/O path failover and load balancing (HP SureStore E AutoPath XP)
To obtain updates to the software, go to the following websites:
www.hp.com/support/xp512
www.hp.com/support/xp48
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Comparing the XP512 to the XP48
The XP512 and the XP48 are members of the same product family. The
main differences are in configuration capacities. Except as limited by the
configuration limitations, the XP512 and XP48 provide identical
functionality.
There are some additional differences. For example, the XP48 ACP is an
integral part of the XP48 and cannot be removed or interchanged. The
following table describes the differences between the XP512 and XP48
disk arrays.
Table 1. Comparing the XP512 to the XP48
FeatureXP512XP48
PowerSingle-phase or 3-phase Single-phase only
DKC/DKUOne DKC
Up to 6 DKUs
Maximum hard
51248
Single cabinet unit
only (no expansion)
disk drives
Maximum spare
164
disk drives
Maximum parity
12611
groups/subsystem
Maximum disk
37 TB3.5 TB
drive capacity
Maximum cache32 GB16 GB
Cache expansion
YesNo
board
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Table 1. Comparing the XP512 to the XP48 (continued)
FeatureXP512XP48
Available hard
disk drives
73GB 10K rpm Fibre Channel
disk drive
47GB 10K rpm Fibre Channel
disk drive
73GB 10K rpm Fibre
Channel disk drive
18 GB 10K rpm Fibre
Channel disk drive
18 GB 10K rpm Fibre Channel
disk drive
Max shared
1.28GB1.0GB
memory
ACP pai rs41
CHIP pairs43
Configuration
XP512-specificXP48-specific
disk
SVP codeXP512-specificX P48-specific
RAID levelRAID 0/1 (3D + 1P)
RAID 5 (2D + 2D)
RAID 0/1 (3D + 1P)
RAID 5 (2D + 2D)
Maximum LDEV #40964096
Available LUNs81926144
Maximum LU
256256
#/port
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Websites
For the most current information about the XP family of disk arrays, visit
these websites:
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THE HP SURESTORE E DISK ARRAY
XP512 HARDWARE
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General Safety Guidelines
Read the fo llowing safe ty guideline s carefully and follow them when you
work with your XP512 disk array.
• Remember that the maintenance of your machine must be done only
by trained and qualified HP field engineers . Only an HP Service
Representative can power off the disk array.
• Please read and follow the safety guidelines and procedures in this
manual and any of your related manuals.
• In this manual and on the machine, hazard warnings are provided to
aid you in preventing or reducing the risk of death, personal injury, or
product damage. Understand and follow these hazard warnings fully.
• The hazard warnings that appear on the warning labels on the machine
or in the manual h ave on e of the f ollowi ng al ert headin gs consis ting of
an alert symbol and a signal w ord, “Warning” or “Caution”:
Warning
Caution
This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can
result in death or serious injury.
The alert symbol shown left precedes every signal word for hazard
warnings and appears in safety-related descriptions in the manual.
This indicates a haza rd ous situatio n which, if not avo ided, will or can r esul t
in serious damage of product or loss of data.
• The signal word “NOTICE” is used to present warnings that are not
directly related to personal injury hazards.
• When warning labels become dirty or start peeling off, replace them.
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• If any physical accident such as abnormal noise, smell, or smoke
occurs on the disk subsystem while running, immediately power off
the disk subsystem by pulling th e UNIT EMERGENCY POWER OFF
switch on the disk subsystem.
• Do not power off the system unless it is a UNIT EMERGENCY
POWER OFF situation.
• Keep the front and rear doors closed at all times.
• Keep the tops and sides of the cabinets clear to allow air to flow
properly.
• Do not perform any procedures not descr ib ed in thi s docu ment. If you
have any questions or concerns, please contact your HP Service
Representative.
Warning
Do not touch areas marked HAZARDOUS, even with the po wer off. These
areas contain high-voltage power.
Keep in mi nd that the hazard warnings in this ma nual or on the machine
cannot cover every possib le case, as it is impossi ble to pre dict and eva luate
all circumstances beforehand.
Be alert and use your common sense. If you have any questions, contact
your HP Service Representative.
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Physical Components
Your HP SureStore E Disk Array XP512 is a high-performance
RAID-capable disk array system. It is used to store large quantities of data
in an efficient and secure manner.
Control Panel
Optional Remote
Control PC
Disk Array
Frame 6
Disk Array
Frame 4
Disk Array
Frame 3
Disk Control
Frame
Figure 1. HP SureStore E Disk Array XP512
Disk Array
Frame 1
Disk Array
Frame 2
Disk Array
Frame 5
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Your disk array has the following major hardware components:
• One disk control frame
The single disk cont rol frame cabinet contains the control panel,
connection hardwar e, t he service processor, an d con tr ol boar ds for the
disk arrays.
• One to six disk array frames
The disk array frame cabinets contain your disk drives. You can
connect up to six disk arr ay frames to your HP SureStore E Disk Arra y
XP512.
• One service processor (SVP)
The SVP is an internally mounted laptop computer used for
maintenan ce. The SV P is located in the disk control frame cabinet.
The SVP is used by your HP Service Representative only.
• (Optional) one remote console PC
The remote console P C is attached to your disk array by an internal
local area network (LAN). The remote console PC runs applications
that allow you to monitor and manage the disk array operations.
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Disk Control Frame
The disk control frame controls your disk array. It provides you with a
control panel, power supplies, controller boards, and your service
processor.
Control Panel
Control Panel
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Disk Control
Frame
Figure 2. Disk Control Frame
There is no single point of failure in the disk array. It is designed with
redundant controllers and redundant power supplies, all of which can be
removed or replaced without interrupting access to your data. Only your
HP Service Representative can remove or replace hardware.
The control panel is your view to the disk array. Once the disk array is
powered on and running normally, there are no user operations required at
the control panel. The control panel will be discussed in further detail later
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Service Processor
The service processor (SVP) is a built-in PC connected inside the disk
control frame. The SVP gives your HP Service Representative a method to
access the software system on the disk array.
Your H P Service Representative uses the SVP to configure, main tain, and
upgrade your disk array software and hardware. The service processor also
collects performance data on the disk array for diagnostic testing and
analysis.
T o pr otect t he user’s security, the SVP does not have acces s to any u ser data
stored on the disk array.
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Disk Array Frames
The disk array fr ames ar e where your physical di sk dri ves, the disk groups,
and any dynamic spare disk drives are located. You must have at least one
disk array frame to operate th e system, and y ou may have up to a maximum
of six disk ar r ay frames installed on your system. I f you have six disk array
frames that are fully populated with disk drives, you will have a maximum
of up to 37 TB.
Available Disk Drives
Your disk array uses 3.5-inch disk drives, and a variety of disk capacities
are available. Ask your HP Service Representative about currently
available disk drives. Any of the disk drives in your disk array frames can
be replaced without disrupting user activity. The disk array automatically
detects and corrects disk errors.
RAID Options
Any of your spare disk drives ca n b ack up an y othe r dis k dri ve of the same
capacity, in any disk array, even if the failed disk and the spare disk are in
different array domains, whether you are using RAID0/1 or RAID5 array
groups.
Your disk arrays can be configure d with a minimum of on e and a maximum
of 16 spare disk drives. See figure 3 (page 27).
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Disk Array
Frame 6
Disk Array
Frame 4
Figure 3. Disk Array Frames
Remote Console PC (optional)
The remot e console PC is for user access to the system software. Your
remote console PC runs a main remote control application and other
standard and optional software to manage and monitor the disk array.
Your remote console PC can be connected to up to eight disk ar rays, using a
special LAN connection. See figure 4 (page 28).
Disk Array
Frame 3
Disk Array
Frame 1
Disk Array
Frame 2
Disk Array
Frame 5
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Optional Remote
Control PC
4
1
1
Disk ArrayDisk ArrayDisk
2
Controller
3
Server Host
Figure 4. XP512 Disk Array
Connections to the XP512 disk array include:
Table 2. XP512 Disk Array Connections
Callout in Figure 4
(page 28)
ConnectingType
1
1
1A DKC to a DKU;
2The DKC to external powerPower cable
3The DKC to the host serverFibre Channel
4DKC to the Remote ConsoleLAN
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Fibre Channel
a DKU to another DKU
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The specific hardware requirements for your remote console PC, such as
the required process or speed, storage capacity, and memory, will vary
depending on the optional software that you use and the number of disk
array frames you have connected to the system.
To protect your user’s security, the RC software for the remote console PC
does not have access to any user data stored on the disk array.
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Control Panel
Figure 5 (page 31) and table 3 (page 32) show the control panel and its
functions, respectively.
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