Installing the enclosures, Installation checklist, Connecting controller and drive enclosures – HP MSA 1040 SAN Storage User Manual
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Installation checklist
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Installing the enclosures
Installation checklist
The following table outlines the steps required to install the enclosures and initially configure the system. To
ensure a successful installation, perform the tasks in the order they are presented.
1
The SMU is introduced in
. See the SMU Reference Guide or online help for additional information.
2
If the systems are cabled for replication and licensed to use the Remote Snap feature, you can use the Replication Setup Wizard to
prepare to replicate an existing volume to another vdisk. See the SMU Reference Guide for additional information.
Connecting controller and drive enclosures
MSA 1040 controller enclosures support up to four enclosures (including the controller enclosure). You can
cable drive enclosures of the same type or of mixed LFF/SFF model type.
The firmware supports both straight-through and fault-tolerant SAS cabling. Fault-tolerant cabling allows
any drive enclosure to fail—or be removed—while maintaining access to other enclosures. Fault tolerance
and performance requirements determine whether to optimize the configuration for high availability or
high performance when cabling. MSA 1040 controller enclosures support 6 Gbit/s internal disk drive
speeds, together with 6 Gbit/s (SAS2.0) expander link speeds. When connecting multiple drive
enclosures, use fault-tolerant cabling to ensure the highest level of fault tolerance.
For example, the illustration on the left in
(page 22) shows controller module 1A connected to
expansion module 2A, with a chain of connections cascading down (blue). Controller module 1B is
connected to the lower expansion module (4B) of the last drive enclosure, with connections moving in
the opposite direction (green).
Table 1 Installation checklist
Step
Task
Where to find procedure
1.
Install the controller enclosure and optional
drive enclosures in the rack, and attach ear
caps.
See the racking instructions poster.
2.
Connect the controller enclosure and LFF/SFF
drive enclosures.
See
"Connecting controller and drive enclosures"
3.
Connect power cords.
See the quick start instructions.
4.
Test enclosure connections.
"Testing enclosure connections" (page 25)
.
5.
Install required host software.
See
"Host system requirements" (page 29)
6.
Connect data hosts.
See
"Connecting the enclosure to data hosts" (page 29)
If using the optional Remote Snap feature, also see
"Connecting two storage systems to replicate volumes"
.
7.
Connect remote management hosts.
See
"Connecting remote management hosts" (page 32)
8.
Obtain IP values and set management port IP
properties on the controller enclosure.
See
"Obtaining IP values" (page 37)
See
Connecting to the controller CLI port
; with Linux and
Windows topics.
9.
Perform initial configuration tasks
1
:
•
Sign in to the web-based Storage
Management Utility (SMU).
•
Initially configure and provision the
storage system using the SMU.
2
Topics below correspond to bullets at left:
See “Getting Started” in the HP MSA 1040 SMU Reference
Guide.
See “Configuring the System” and “Provisioning the
System” topics (SMU Reference Guide or online help).