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HP StorageWorks D2D4112 User Manual (210 pages)
HP StorageWorks D2D Backup System HP D2D4112 User Guide (EH993-90919, June 2009)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
15
Intended Audience
15
Related Documentation
15
Document Conventions and Symbols
15
Document Conventions
15
HP Technical Support
16
Customer Self Repair
17
Registering Your HP D2D Backup System
17
Subscription Service
17
HP Websites
17
Documentation Feedback
17
Before You Start
19
Overview
19
Front View of the HP D2D Backup System
20
Rear View of the HP D2D Backup System
20
Optional Tape Attach
21
Software and Hardware Requirements
21
Terminology
21
Autoloaders
21
Backup Devices and Slots
22
Deduplication
22
Emulation Types
22
Fibre Channel
22
Hosts
22
Hosts on an Ethernet Network
23
Device Configuration with One Host
23
Hosts on an FC Network
24
Iscsi
24
Libraries
24
Device Configuration with Multiple Hosts
24
Mail Slots (Import/Export Elements)
25
Physical Tape Drives
25
Raid
25
Replication
25
Tape Attach
25
Storage Capacity
25
Physical Storage
25
Tape Rotation Strategies
26
Data Deduplication
26
Technology Types
27
Data Deduplication and the HP D2D
27
Benefits of HP D2D Deduplication
27
Data Stored after Deduplication
27
Deduplication and Compression
28
Tape Rotation Example with Data Deduplication
28
Data Deduplication Savings, Example 1
28
Data Parameters
28
Retention Policy
28
Typical Savings
28
Space Saving with Deduplication
29
Connecting and Installing the HP D2D Backup System
31
Installing the Rail Kit
31
Overview
31
Kit Contents
31
Important Safety Information
31
Installation Guidelines
32
Mounting the Server
32
Attach the Rails to the Rack Columns
33
Insert the HP D2D Server into the Rack
34
CTO Bracket Location
34
Connecting the Hardware
35
Secure the HP D2D to the Rack
35
Network and Power Connectors
35
Connecting to the Capacity Upgrade Kit (Optional)
36
Supported Ethernet Configurations
37
Dual Network Ports
37
Ethernet Network Connection
37
Ipv4 and Ipv6 Network Protocols
37
Cabling the Capacity Upgrade Kit
37
DHCP and Static IP Addressing
38
HP D2D on a Gigabit Ethernet Network
38
Connecting to a Business Server on the Main Network
38
Powering on the HP D2D
39
Software Installation, Discovery and Configuration
39
Connecting to a Dedicated Backup Network
39
Powering on the HP D2D Backup System
39
Installation Wizard for Windows Users
40
Running the Installation Wizard
40
Recommended Web Browser Settings
44
Internet Explorer 6.X
44
Internet Explorer 7.X
44
Mozilla Firefox 1.5, Firefox 2.X and Firefox 3.X
44
Attaching a Physical Tape Library or Tape Drive (Optional)
45
Hardware Requirements for Tape Attach
45
Supported Devices
45
Tape Device Installation Overview
46
Removing the Top Cover
46
Installing the HBA
47
Removing the PCI Cage
47
Removing the Top Cover
47
Removing the Slot Cover
48
Removing the PCI Cage
48
Installing the Pcie Card
49
Removing the Slot Cover (Low Profile)
49
Reinstalling the PCI Cage
50
Installing the Pcie Card (in the Low Profile Slot)
50
Replacing the Top Cover
51
Connecting an External or Rackmount Storage Device
51
Securing the PCI Cage
51
Advanced Installation
53
Manual Driver Installation
53
HP LTO Tape Driver
53
Medium Changer Driver
53
Using DHCP to Discover the HP D2D Backup System (Ipv4 Only)
54
Using the Discovery Engine to Discover the HP D2D Backup System (Ipv4 Only)
54
Beacon Mode
55
If the HP D2D Backup System Is New and Not yet Configured
55
If the HP D2D Backup System Has Been Configured Incorrectly
55
If the Network Setup Has Been Changed
55
Using the Console to Discover the HP D2D Backup System (Ipv4 and Ipv6)
56
To Connect the System Console
56
System Console Connections on the HP D2D
56
Iscsi Initiator
57
System Console Screen
57
Manual Iscsi Initiator Installation
58
Iscsi Initiator Download Page
58
The Iscsi Initiator and Authentication
59
The Microsoft Iscsi Initiator
59
General Tab
59
General Tab (Iscsi)
60
CHAP Secret
60
Discovery Tab
61
Targets Tab
61
Discovery Tab (Iscsi)
61
Add Target Portal
61
Targets Tab (Iscsi)
62
Persistent Targets Tab
63
Advanced Settings CHAP
63
Bound Volumes/Devices Tab
64
Linux and UNIX Iscsi Initiators
64
Persistent Targets Tab (Iscsi)
64
HP D2D Backup Systems and Fibre Channel
65
Fibre Channel Topologies
65
Zoning
65
Fibre Channel Connection
66
Fibre Channel (Configuration)
67
To Edit the FC Configuration
68
Fibre Channel (Status)
68
Devices Section
69
Library Section
69
Leds
71
Front Panel Leds
71
Hot-Plug Drive Leds
71
Front View of the HP D2D Backup System
71
Capacity Upgrade Kit Leds
72
Drive Leds
72
Capacity Upgrade Leds
72
Rear Panel Leds
73
Fibre Channel Card Leds
73
FC Card Leds
73
Beacon Mode
74
Configuring and Using Replication
75
Replication Overview
75
How Is Replication Initiated
75
Replication and Tape Attach
76
Preparing for Replication
76
Replication Concepts and Terminology
76
Replication Elements
76
Replication Terminology
76
Fan In, Fan out and Job Concurrency
77
Fan out
77
Replication Elements
77
Fan out Example for HP D2D400X and D2D41Xx
78
Fan in
79
HP D2D 2500 Fan out Example
79
HP D2D250X Series Fan in Example
80
Job Concurrency
81
HP D2D400X and 41Xx Series Fan in Example
81
Backup Applications and Target Libraries
82
Fan In, Fan out and Job Concurrency Rules
82
Why Make Target Libraries Visible
82
Best Practices for Using this Feature
83
How Is a Target Library Made Visible
83
Replication Deployment Strategies
84
Active to Passive Example
84
Active to Active Example
85
Many to One Example
85
Active to Passive Replication Example
85
Active to Active Replication Example
85
Replication Licensing
86
Before You Start
86
Many to One Replication Example
86
Applying the LTU
87
Creating the LTU
87
The Replication Process
88
Seeding the Replication Target Appliance
88
Seeding Initial Data Using Tape Attach
89
Running the Replication Wizard
90
Replication Creation Process
90
Recovering a Source Appliance
94
Reverse Replication Using the Wizard
95
Recovery by Repopulating a Replacement Source Appliance
95
Reverse Replication Process: Source Lost, Mapping Intact
96
Reverse Replication, Source Lost and Mapping Deleted
97
Reverse Replication Process: Source Lost, Mapping Deleted
98
Promoting a Target Library over the WAN Using SCSI
99
Recovery Process: Promoting a Target Library over the WAN
100
Promoting a Target Library Using Colocation
101
Recovery by Relocating the Target Appliance
101
Recovery Process: Promoting a Target Library Using Colocation
102
Recovery from Physical Media Direct to Host
103
Recovery Process: Using Physical Tape
104
The Web Management Interface
107
What Is the Web Management Interface
107
To Run the Web Management Interface
107
Summary
107
Summary (Home)
108
Summary Page Layout
109
Initial Logon
110
Status Icons
110
Devices (Configuration)
110
Device Parameters (Top Half of the Page)
111
Emulation Types for Tape Devices
112
Libraries, Slots and Storage Capacity
112
Source and Target Libraries
113
User Recommendations
113
To View Device Details
113
To Edit Device Details
113
To Create a New Device
113
Device Parameters
114
To Delete a Device
116
Cartridges (Configuration)
116
Cartridge Parameters
117
Empty Slots
118
To Delete a Cartridge
118
To Write Protect a Cartridge
118
To Edit Maximum Size
119
To Create a Cartridge
119
To Move or Unload Cartridges
120
Network (Configuration)
120
To Edit Network Settings
120
Resetting Network Settings to Factory Defaults
121
Network Parameters
121
Network Port Parameters
121
Beacon Mode
122
Fibre Channel (Configuration)
122
Email Alerts (Configuration)
122
To Configure Microsoft Exchange Server
123
Email Parameters
123
Storage (Status)
124
Storage Pool
125
Configured Shelves
126
Device Storage Usage
126
Storage Usage
126
Logical Units
127
Raid
127
RAID Controllers
127
Physical Disks
128
Shelves
128
Iscsi (Status)
129
Fibre Channel (Status)
130
Log (Status)
130
Sorting and Searching the Log
131
Tape Attach Pages
131
Replication Pages
131
Status (Replication)
131
Mapping Configuration (Replication)
132
Local Library
133
Local Library Parameters
133
Replication Source for Local Library Parameters
134
Slot Mapping for Local Library to Source Library Parameters
134
The Replication Wizards
135
Appliance (Replication)
135
Target and Source Appliance Parameters
136
To Add a Target Appliance
136
To Edit or Remove a Target Appliance
136
Create New Target Appliance
136
Target Appliance Parameters
136
Local Settings (Replication)
137
Configure Blackout Windows
137
Source Appliance Parameters
137
Configure Replication Ports
138
Enable Bandwidth Limiting
138
Event History (Replication)
138
Sorting and Searching the Event History
139
Admin (Settings)
139
Resetting the Password
140
Date & Time (Settings)
140
Shutdown (Settings)
141
Firmware (Settings)
142
Upgrading the Firmware
142
What Is the Language and Help Text Pack
142
Upgrading the Language and Help Text Pack
143
Support (Settings)
144
License (Settings)
145
More about Capacity Upgrade Licensing
145
More about Replication Licensing
145
To Apply the License Key
146
Using Tape Attach
147
Options for Archiving to Tape
147
A Note about Terminology
147
Archiving Methods
148
Cartridge Copy
148
When Is It Necessary to Restore from a Copied Cartridge
149
When Would Copy be Used
149
Why Use the Copy Functionality
149
Cartridge Copy
149
Disadvantages of Copy
150
Cartridge Export
150
When Would Export be Used
151
When Would I Restore from an Exported Cartridge
151
Why Use the Export Functionality
151
Cartridge Export
151
Cartridge Import
152
Compression
152
Disadvantages of Export
152
Tape Spanning
153
Tape Attach and Replication
153
Cartridge Import
153
Using the Tape Attach Web Pages
154
Configuration (Tape Attach)
154
Adding Tape Storage Devices to the List
155
Obtaining Support
155
Viewing and Editing Tape Device Details
155
Viewing Cartridge Details
155
Upgrading Tape Storage Device Firmware
156
Manual Jobs (Tape Attach)
157
To Copy to Attached Tape Storage Device
158
To Select Cartridges on the HP D2D Library
158
To Export to Attached Tape Storage Device
160
To Import from Attached Tape Storage Device
161
Scheduled Jobs (Tape Attach)
162
To Create a Scheduled Job
163
Job Schedule Parameters
166
Sorting and Searching Scheduled Jobs
167
To View, Edit or Delete Existing Schedules
167
Scheduled Job Details
167
Status (Tape Attach)
168
If an Error Occurs
169
To Cancel a Job
169
Job History (Tape Attach)
170
Sorting and Searching the Job History
170
Copy Using a Tape Drive Attached to the Host
171
Requirements
171
Tape Drives Supported
171
Archive from Host to Tape Process
172
Further Information
172
Compression
172
Archiving to Tape
172
11 Restore Processes Without Replication
173
Restore Scenarios
173
Basic File Restore
173
Restore after Host Failure
173
Restore after Site Failure
173
Restoring from the HP D2D Backup System
174
Restore and Deduplication
174
Reconnecting to the HP D2D after Host Failure
174
12 Troubleshooting
179
Connecting the Hardware
179
Connecting to the HP D2D from the Backup Application
179
Connecting to the Network
179
Performance
180
Network
180
Web Management Interface Errors and Warnings
180
Disk RAID Errors and Warnings
181
Network Warnings
181
System State
181
Storage Pool Messages
181
Power On/Off Problems
182
HP D2D Shuts down Automatically
182
HP D2D Does Not Boot up Correctly
182
HP D2D System Health LED Is Flashing RED
182
HP D2D Boots up Correctly, but Cannot be Seen on the Network
183
Cannot Connect to Web Management Interface
183
HP D2D Is Not Visible on the Network
183
Cannot Log in to the Web Management Interface
183
Cannot Authenticate an Iscsi Session
183
If the HP D2D Backup System Runs out of Disk Space
183
HP D2D Configuration Problems
183
I Cannot See a Newly Created Device
183
I Cannot See Additional Slots from the Backup Application
184
Upgrade Licenses
184
Can I Transfer the License to Use to a Different HP D2D
184
More Disks Present than Are Licensed
184
Replacement of Hardware
184
Event Log Displays 'Invalid BIOS Assembly Name
184
RAID Battery Backup Status
184
If the RAID Battery Fails
184
13 Hard Disk Replacement
185
Raid 6
185
How Do I Know a Disk Has Failed
185
Drive Leds
185
Summary Page with RAID Status Warning
186
If You Have Email Alerts
187
Storage Pool Tab with RAID Status Warning
187
RAID Tab with RAID Status Warning
187
Identifying the Failed Disk(S)
187
The Event Log
188
Replacing a Hot-Plug Hard Disk
188
Log Showing Disk Failure
188
Disk Numbering
189
Removing the Hard Drive
189
After Replacing the Failed Disk
190
Email Alerts and Log
190
If Several Disks Fail
190
Installing a Replacement Hard Disk
190
Status Showing Multiple Disk Failure on One Shelf
191
Replacing the Disks
192
Storage-Shelves Showing Three Disk Failures
192
Restoring the Storage Pool
193
Storage-Shelves Page after Replacing Disks
193
Storage-Storage Pool Tab, Deleting the Storage Pool
194
Summary Page While Storage Is Deleted
194
Summary Page after Storage Is Deleted
194
Storage-Storage Pool Tab, Creating the Storage Pool
194
Creating Cartridges
195
Summary Page While Storage Is Created
195
Summary Page after Storage Is Created
195
Status-Storage Page after Storage Is Created
195
14 Capacity Upgrade
197
Introduction
197
Planning for the Capacity Upgrade
198
An Overview of the Capacity Upgrade Process
198
Installing the Rails and the Capacity Upgrade Kit
198
Connecting the Capacity Upgrade Kit to the HP D2D
199
Applying the LTU
200
Completing the RAID Expansion
201
What Happens During the Expansion Process
202
Index
205
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