HP EVA P6000 Storage User Manual
HP Storage
Table of contents
Document Outline
- HP P63x0/P65x0 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide
- Contents
- 1 P63x0/P65x0 EVA hardware
- SAS disk enclosures
- Controller enclosure
- HSV controller cabling
- Storage system racks
- Power distribution units
- Moving and stabilizing a rack
- 2 P63x0/P65x0 EVA operation
- 3 Configuring application servers
- Overview
- Clustering
- Multipathing
- Installing Fibre Channel adapters
- Testing connections to the array
- Adding hosts
- Creating and presenting virtual disks
- Verifying virtual disk access from the host
- Configuring virtual disks from the host
- HP-UX
- IBM AIX
- Linux
- OpenVMS
- Oracle Solaris
- VMware
- 4 Replacing array components
- 5 iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE configuration rules and guidelines
- iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module rules and supported maximums
- HP P6000 Command View and iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module management rules and guidelines
- HP P63x0/P65x0 EVA storage system software
- Fibre Channel over Ethernet switch and fabric support
- Operating system and multipath software support
- iSCSI initiator rules, guidelines, and support
- Supported IP network adapters
- IP network requirements
- Set up the iSCSI Initiator
- Windows
- Multipathing
- Installing the MPIO feature for Windows Server 2012
- Installing the MPIO feature for Windows Server 2008
- Installing the MPIO feature for Windows Server 2003
- About Microsoft Windows Server 2003 scalable networking pack
- iSCSI Initiator version 3.10 setup for Apple Mac OS X (single-path)
- iSCSI Initiator setup for Linux
- Setting up the iSCSI Initiator for VMware
- Configuring multipath with the Solaris 10 iSCSI Initiator
- Configuring Microsoft MPIO iSCSI devices
- Load balancing features of Microsoft MPIO for iSCSI
- Microsoft MPIO with QLogic iSCSI HBA
- Microsoft Windows Cluster support
- Setting up authentication
- CHAP restrictions
- Microsoft Initiator CHAP secret restrictions
- Linux version
- ATTO Macintosh Chap restrictions
- Recommended CHAP policies
- iSCSI session types
- The iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE controller CHAP modes
- Enabling single–direction CHAP during discovery and normal session
- Enabling CHAP for the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module-discovered iSCSI initiator entry
- Enable CHAP for the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator
- Enable CHAP for the open-iscsi iSCSI Initiator
- Enabling single–direction CHAP during discovery and bi-directional CHAP during normal session
- Enabling bi-directional CHAP during discovery and single–direction CHAP during normal session
- Enabling bi-directional CHAP during discovery and bi-directional CHAP during normal session
- Enable CHAP for the open-iscsi iSCSI Initiator
- iSCSI and FCoE thin provision handling
- 6 Single path implementation
- Installation requirements
- Recommended mitigations
- Supported configurations
- HP-UX configuration
- Windows Server 2003 (32-bit) ,Windows Server 2008 (32–bit) , and Windows Server 2012 (32–bit) configurations
- Windows Server 2003 (64-bit) and Windows Server 2008 (64–bit) configurations
- Oracle Solaris configuration
- OpenVMS configuration
- Xen configuration
- Linux (32-bit) configuration
- Linux (Itanium) configuration
- IBM AIX configuration
- VMware configuration
- Mac OS configuration
- Failure scenarios
- 7 Troubleshooting
- If the disk enclosure does not initialize
- Diagnostic steps
- Effects of a disk drive failure
- Factors to consider before replacing disk drives
- Automatic data recovery (rebuild)
- iSCSI module diagnostics and troubleshooting
- iSCSI and iSCSI/FCoE diagnostics
- Issues and solutions
- Issue: HP P6000 Command View does not discover the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE modules
- Issue: Initiator cannot login to iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module target
- Issue: Initiator logs in to iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE controller target but EVA assigned LUNs are not appearing on the initiator
- Issue: EVA presented virtual disk is not seen by the initiator
- Issue: Windows initiators may display Reconnecting if NIC MTU changes after connection has logged in.
- Issue: When communication between HP P6000 Command View and iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module is down, use following options:
- HP P6000 Command View issues and solutions
- 8 Error messages
- 9 Support and other resources
- A Regulatory compliance notices
- Regulatory compliance identification numbers
- Federal Communications Commission notice
- Canadian notice (Avis Canadien)
- European Union notice
- Japanese notices
- Korean notices
- Taiwanese notices
- Turkish recycling notice
- Vietnamese Information Technology and Communications compliance marking
- Laser compliance notices
- Recycling notices
- English recycling notice
- Bulgarian recycling notice
- Czech recycling notice
- Danish recycling notice
- Dutch recycling notice
- Estonian recycling notice
- Finnish recycling notice
- French recycling notice
- German recycling notice
- Greek recycling notice
- Hungarian recycling notice
- Italian recycling notice
- Latvian recycling notice
- Lithuanian recycling notice
- Polish recycling notice
- Portuguese recycling notice
- Romanian recycling notice
- Slovak recycling notice
- Spanish recycling notice
- Swedish recycling notice
- Battery replacement notices
- B Non-standard rack specifications
- C Command reference
- Command syntax
- Commands
- Admin
- Beacon
- Clear
- Date
- Exit
- FRU
- Help
- History
- Image
- Initiator
- Logout
- Lunmask
- Passwd
- Ping
- Quit
- Reboot
- Reset
- Save
- Set
- Set alias
- Set CHAP
- Set FC
- Set features
- Set iSCSI
- Set iSNS
- Set Mgmt
- Set NTP
- Set properties
- Set SNMP
- Set system
- Set VPGroups
- Show
- Show CHAP
- Show FC
- Show features
- Show initiators
- Show initiators LUN mask
- Show iSCSI
- Show iSNS
- Show logs
- Show LUNinfo
- Show LUNs
- Show lunmask
- Show memory
- Show mgmt
- Show NTP
- Show perf
- Show presented targets
- Show properties
- Show SNMP
- Show stats
- Show system
- Show targets
- Show VPGroups
- Shutdown
- Target
- Traceroute
- D Using the iSCSI CLI
- E Simple Network Management Protocol
- F iSCSI and iSCSI/FCoE module log messages
- Glossary
- Index