Novell Netware XP12000 XP10000 XP1024 XP128 This guide describes the requirements and procedures for connecting the XP family of disk arrays to a Novell system and configuring the disk array for operation with the Novell Netware operating system.
Related documentation The following documents provide related information: • HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP128: Owner’s Guide • HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP1024: Owner’s Guide • HP StorageWorks XP10000 Disk Array: Owner’s Guide • HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array: Owner’s Guide You can find these documents on the storage web site:...
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HP technical support In North America, call technical support at 1-800-633-3600, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Outside North America, call technical support at the location nearest you. Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on the HP support web site: http://www.hp.com/support.
XP128: From 8 to 128 drives for up to 36 TB, 48 FC ports XP1024: From 8 to 1024 drives for up to 149 TB, 64 FC ports XP10000: Up to 240 drives for up to 69.2 TB, 48 FC ports XP12000: Up to 1152 drives for up to 332 TB, 128 FC ports •...
HP StorageWorks Cache LUN XP HP StorageWorks Auto Path XP HP StorageWorks Cluster Extension XP HP StorageWorks Performance Advisor XP Fibre Channel interface The XP family of disk arrays supports these Fibre Channel elements: • Connection speed of 1 Gbps and 2 Gbps •...
I/O path failover NetWare multipath failover is supported. Refer to Chapter 2 for configuration details. SNMP configuration The XP family of disk arrays supports standard Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) for remotely managing the disk array. The SNMP agent on the service processor (SVP) performs error reporting operations requested by the SNMP manager.
Installation procedures Perform these actions to install and configure the disk array: 1. Install and configure the disk array • Setting the host mode for the disk array ports Setting the System Option Mode • • Configuring the Fibre Channel ports 2.
Setting the host mode for the disk array ports After the disk array is installed, you must set the host mode for each disk array port to match the host OS. Set the host mode using LUN Manager in Remote Web Console XP (shown), Command View XP, or Command View XP Advanced Edition.
For the XP1024/XP128 arrays, the host mode can also be set at the port information window in Command View XP AE. Setting the System Option Mode The HP service representative sets the System Option Mode, based on the software configuration of the host.
Fibre Address In fabric environments, the port addresses are assigned automatically. In arbitrated loop environments, set the port addresses by selecting a unique arbitrated loop physical address (AL-PA) or loop ID for each port. For specific values, refer to the HP StorageWorks LUN Configuration and Security Manager XP User Guide applicable to your array.
Install and configure the host This section explains how to install and configure the host and host bus adapters (HBAs) that connect the host to the disk array. Loading the OS and software Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to load the operating system and software onto the host.
NetWare Client settings NetWare 6.x NetWare Client software is required for the client system. After installing the software on the NetWare server, follow these steps: Open the Novell Client Configuration dialog and click the Advanced Settings tab. Change the following parameters: Give up on Requests to Sas: 180 Net Status Busy Timeout: 90 NetWare ConsoleOne settings NetWare 6.x...
Within the Storage Area Network (SAN), the clusters must be homogeneous (all the same operating system). Heterogeneous (mixed operating systems) clusters are not allowed. How you configure LUN security and fabric zoning depends on the SAN configuration. Multiple operating systems in a shared switch fabric You can connect multiple clusters with multiple operating systems to the same switch and fabric using appropriate zoning and LUN security.
Environment OS Mix LUN Security Fabric Zoning Standalone SAN homogeneous (a Not required Must be used (non-clustered) single OS type when multiple hosts present in the SAN) connect through a shared port heterogeneous (more Required than one OS type present in the SAN) Clustered SAN homogeneous (a Not required...
In Command View XP AE, LUN mapping includes: • Configuring ports • Creating storage groups • Mapping volumes and WWN/host access permissions to the storage groups For details see LUN Configuration and Security Manager User’s Guide or Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager Web Client User’s Guide. Note the LUNS and their ports, WWNs, nicknames, and LDEVs for later use in verifying host and device configuration.
Example NetWare prompt> LIST DEVICES 1. 0x000B: [V6E0-A2-D7D:0] HP OPEN-3 rev:0111 2. 0x000C: [V6E0-A2-D7D:1] HP OPEN-3 rev:0111 Record the device number for each new device on the worksheet in Appendix A, Path Worksheet. This information will be useful later during disk partitioning and volume creation.
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On the Disk Partition Options screen, select Create NetWare disk partition, and press ENTER. You are now prompted to create the partition either automatically or manually. Click the desired option, and press ENTER. If you select automatic partitioning, NetWare will create the disk partition and hot fix area using the available disk space (the hot fix area will be approximately two percent of the partition size).
• Create New Mirror. This option means you are making the partition capable of being part of a mirror group. You do not actually create the group until you add another mirrored partition to the partition you are creating. • Existing Mirror Group. (If you select this option, also select the ID of the mirrored partition.) This shows a list of existing mirror groups that are compatible in data area size.
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In the Disk Segment Parameters screen, enter the new volume name (or verify the selected volume), and enter the disk segment size. The segment size is the same as the partition size entered during disk partitioning. Press ENTER to save the new volume information and return to the Segment List of Volume Disk screen.
Mounting the new volumes NetWare 5.x From the Installation Option screen, click Volume options to display the volume list and volume options, and then click Mount/Dismount an existing volume and press ENTER. On the Directory Services Login/Authentication screen, enter the NetWare administrator password, then press ENTER.
Netware 6.5 Enter NSSMU at the server console. In the main menu, select Volumes. Press Insert and enter a name for the new volume, then click Next. Select the desired pool/device, enter the desired Volume Quota, then click Next. Review and change volume attributes as necessary. Select Create.
2 Middleware configuration The disk array supports many industry-standard middleware products which provide host failover and logical volume management. Available host failover products for the Novell NetWare server operating system include the Novell High Availability Server (NHAS), SFT III software products, Novell Clustering Services, and Novell Multipath Support. Logical volume management functions are included in the Novell NetWare server operating system (for example, Installation Option NetWare Loadable Module, NWAdmin).
assigned a number 2 using the /insert option, then the paths that were 2, 3, and 4 are moved to 3, 4, and 5, and the new path assigned priority 2. MM Set failover state <pathid> = <Up: Down> </setpath> This command sets the state of the path.
• One client running Windows 98 with Novell Client v4.83 or later. Install Cluster Services Bring up all servers that will be in the cluster. Log into a client as Administrator. Insert the NetWare 6.x CD in the CD drive of the client. Start Cluster Services installation: Select Start and Run.
Select No next to “... mirror Cluster Partition”, if prompted. Click Next to accept the default shared media settings, if prompted. Select Start Clustering on newly added or upgraded servers after installation. Install the licenses: Insert the appropriate Cluster License diskette into drive A: of the client. Click Next.
3 Troubleshooting This section includes resolutions for various error conditions you may encounter. If you are unable to resolve an error condition, ask your HP support representative for assistance. See Calling the HP support center Error conditions Depending on your system configuration, you may be able to view error messages (R-SIMS) as follows: •...
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Error Condition Recommended Action The host does not reboot properly after hard If you power off the host without executing shutdown. the shutdown process, wait three minutes to allow the disk array’s internal timeout process to purge queued commands. If the host restarts while the disk array is processing queued commands, the host may not reboot successfully.
Calling the HP support center If you are unable to resolve an error condition, contact the HP support center for assistance. Contact information In North America, call technical support at 1-800-633-3600, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Outside North America, call technical support at the location nearest you.
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Note 1: The availability of a disk type depends on the disk array. Note 2: The devices are defined to the host as SCSI disk devices, even though the interface is Fibre Channel. Note 3: The device capacity can sometimes be changed by the BIOS or host adapter board. This may make actual capacity different from that listed in the table.
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Example For an OPEN-V CVS volume with capacity = 49 MB: # of cylinders = ↑49 × 16/15↑ = ↑52.26↑ (rounded up to next integer) = 53 cylinders OPEN-3/8/9/E: The number of cylinders for a CVS LUSE volume = # of cylinders = ↑ (capacity (MB) specified by user) ×...
Glossary Arbitrated loop. AL-PA Arbitrated loop physical address. array group A group of 4 or 8 physical hard disk drives (HDDs) installed in an XP disk array and assigned a common RAID level. RAID1 array groups consist of 4 (2D+2D) or 8 HDDs (4D+4D). RAID5 array groups include a parity disk but also consist of 4 (3D+1P) or 8 HDDs (7D+1P).
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DKU (disk cabinet The array cabinets that house the disk array physical disks. unit) emulation modes The logical devices (LDEVs) associated with each RAID group are assigned an emulation mode that makes them operate like OPEN system disk drives. The emulation mode determines the size of an LDEV: OPEN-3: 2.46 GB OPEN-8: 7.38 GB...
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Open Fibre Control. OPEN- A general term describing any one of the supported OPEN emulation modes (for example, OPEN-L). Operating system. Physical address. path “Path” and “LUN” are synonymous. Paths are created by associating a port, a target, and a LUN ID with one or more LDEVs.
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volumes; one is identified as CU = 00 and LDEV = 00, and the other as CU = 01 and LDEV = 00; they are two unique separate virtual storage devices within the XP array. Volume size customization. Synonymous with CVS. World Wide Name.
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