HP StorageWorks XP10000 - Disk Array Configuration Manual

HP StorageWorks XP10000 - Disk Array Configuration Manual

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XP Disk Array Configuration Guide for VMware
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Abstract
This guide provides requirements and procedures for connecting an XP disk array to a host system, and for
configuring the disk array for use with the VMware operating system. This document is intended for system
administrators, HP representatives, and authorized service providers who are involved in installing, configuring,
and operating the HP XP storage systems.
Part number: A5951-96105
Fifth edition: January 2010

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  • Page 1 HP StorageWorks XP Disk Array Configuration Guide for VMware HP XP24000 Disk Array HP XP20000 Disk Array HP XP12000 Disk Array HP XP10000 Disk Array Abstract This guide provides requirements and procedures for connecting an XP disk array to a host system, and for configuring the disk array for use with the VMware operating system.
  • Page 2 Legal and notice information © Copyright 2007, 2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or copying. Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Installing and configuring VMware for the XP disk array ......7 Features and requirements ......................7 Fibre Channel interface ....................... 8 Device emulation types ........................ 8 Failover ............................. 8 SNMP configuration ........................9 XP RAID Manager command devices .................... 9 Installation roadmap ........................
  • Page 4 Glossary .................... 31 Index ....................35...
  • Page 5 Figures SNMP configuration ....................9 Host mode setting 01 (XP20000/XP24000 only) ............10 Point-to-point fabric topology example ............... 12 Multi-cluster environment ..................13 XP Disk Array Configuration Guide for VMware...
  • Page 6 Tables Fabric topology settings ................... 12 Fabric zoning and LUN security settings ..............14 Error conditions ...................... 21 Worksheet ......................25 Supported emulations ....................27 Emulation specifications ................... 27...
  • Page 7: Installing And Configuring Vmware For The Xp Disk Array

    1 Installing and configuring VMware for the XP disk array You and the HP service representative each play a role in installation. The HP service representative is responsible for installing the disk array and formatting the disk devices. You are responsible for configuring the host server for the new devices with assistance from the HP service representative.
  • Page 8: Fibre Channel Interface

    Fibre Channel interface The XP family of disk arrays and the SVS 200 support these Fibre Channel elements: Connection speeds of 1 Gbps, 2 Gbps, and 4 Gbps Short-wave non-OFC (open fiber control) optical interface Multimode optical cables with SC or LC connectors Public or private arbitrated loop (FC-AL) or direct fabric attach Fibre Channel switches Even though the interface is Fibre Channel, this guide uses the term “SCSI disk”...
  • Page 9: Snmp Configuration

    SNMP configuration The XP family of disk arrays and the SVS 200 support standard Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) for remotely managing arrays. The SNMP agent on the service processor (SVP) performs error-reporting operations requested by the SNMP manager. SNMP properties are usually set from the SVP but they can also be set remotely using XP Remote Web Console or XP Command View Advanced Edition Software.
  • Page 10: Installing And Configuring The Disk Array

    Setting up Virtual Machines (VMs) and guest operating systems Setting the SCSI disk timeout value for Windows VMs Sharing LUNs Selecting the SCSI emulation driver Installing and configuring the disk array The HP service representative performs these tasks: Assembling hardware and installing software Loading the microcode updates Installing and formatting devices After these tasks are finished, you will use XP Remote Web Console, XP Command View Advanced...
  • Page 11: Setting The System Option Modes

    IMPORTANT: HP recommends selecting host group mode 19 (processing time for reserve commands during I/O processing is shortened). Your HP representative will select host group mode 19 for you. CAUTION: Changing host group modes for ports where servers are already installed and configured is disruptive and requires the server to be rebooted.
  • Page 12: Fabric And Connection Parameter Settings

    Fabric and connection parameter settings Set each array port to FABRIC ON or OFF with connections of POINT-TO-POINT or FC-AL as shown in the following table and figures. For detailed topology information, refer to the HP StorageWorks SAN Design Reference Guide at: http://www.hp.com/go/sandesign.
  • Page 13: Fabric Zoning And Lun Security For Multiple Operating Systems

    Clustering is the organization of multiple servers into groups. Within a cluster, each server is a node. Multiple clusters compose a multi-cluster environment. The following example shows a multi-cluster environment with three clusters, each containing two nodes. The nodes share access to the disk array. Figure 4 Multi-cluster environment Within the Storage Area Network (SAN), the clusters may be homogeneous (all the same operating system) or they may be heterogeneous (mixed operating systems).
  • Page 14: Configuring Vmware Esx Server

    Use Secure Manager for LUN isolation when multiple hosts connect through a shared array port. Secure Manager provides LUN security by allowing you to restrict which LUNs each host can access. Table 2 Fabric zoning and LUN security settings Environment OS Mix Fabric Zoning LUN Security...
  • Page 15: Connecting The Disk Array

    VMware ESX Server 3.0x Open Virtual Infrastructure client and select the configuration tab, then select Advanced Settings. In the left pane of the “Advanced Settings” window, select Disk, then scroll down to “Disk.MaxLUN”. Verify that the value is large enough to support your configuration (default=8). If the value is less than the number of LUNs you have presented then you will not see all of your LUNs.
  • Page 16: Setting Up Virtual Machines (Vms) And Guest Operating Systems

    Creating storage groups Mapping volumes and WWN/host access permissions to the storage groups For details see the HP StorageWorks XP LUN Manager User s Guide or the HP StorageWorks XP Command View Advanced Edition Software 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.
  • Page 17 VMware ESX Server 2.5x In the management interface, double-click the VM you plan to edit. Click the Hardware tab, select the SCSI controller you will use for your shared LUNs, and then click Edit..XP Disk Array Configuration Guide for VMware...
  • Page 18 Select the Bus Sharing mode (virtual or physical) appropriate for your configuration, and then click OK. NOTE: Sharing VMDK disks is not supported. VMware ESX Server 3.0x In VirtualCenter, select the VM you plan to edit, and then click Edit Settings. Installing and configuring VMware for the XP disk array...
  • Page 19: Selecting The Scsi Emulation Driver

    Select the SCSI controller for use with your shared LUNs. NOTE: If only one SCSI controller is present, add another disk that uses a different SCSI bus than your current configured devices. Select the Bus Sharing mode (virtual or physical) appropriate for your configuration, and then click OK.
  • Page 20 Installing and configuring VMware for the XP disk array...
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    2 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. Error conditions Depending on your system configuration, you may be able to view error messages (R-SIMS) as follows: In XP Remote Web Console (Status tab) In XP Command View Advanced Edition Software (Alerts window) In XP Command View (Event History or Event Notification windows) (XP arrays only)
  • Page 22 Error condition Recommended action The disk array responds “Not Ready” or the disk array has displayed “Not Contact HP. Ready” and timed out. Check the FCA and make sure it was installed properly. Reboot the The host detects a parity error. host.
  • Page 23: Support And Other Resources

    3 Support and other resources Related documentation The following documents provide related information: HP StorageWorks XP10000 Disk Array: Owner's Guide HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array: Owner's Guide HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Disk Array Owner's Guide HP StorageWorks XP LUN Manager User's Guide HP StorageWorks SAN Design Reference Guide You can find these documents on the HP Manuals website: http://www.hp.com/support/manuals...
  • Page 24: Subscription Service

    Before contacting HP, collect the following information: Product model names and numbers Technical support registration number (if applicable) Product serial numbers Error messages Operating system type and revision level Detailed questions Subscription service HP recommends that you register your product at the Subscriber's Choice for Business website: http://www.hp.com/go/e-updates After registering, you will receive email notification of product enhancements, new driver versions, firmware updates, and other product resources.
  • Page 25: A Path Worksheet

    A Path worksheet Table 4 Worksheet LDEV (CU:LDEV) (CU = SCSI Bus Device Type Path 1 Alternate Paths control unit) Number TID: TID: TID: 0:00 LUN: LUN: LUN: TID: TID: TID: 0:01 LUN: LUN: LUN: TID: TID: TID: 0:02 LUN: LUN: LUN: TID:...
  • Page 26 Path worksheet...
  • Page 27: B Disk Array Supported Emulations

    B Disk array supported emulations This appendix provides information about supported emulations and device type specifications. Some parameters may not be relevant to your array. Consult your HP representative for information about supported configurations for your system. Supported emulations HP recommends using OPEN-V as the emulation for better performance and features that may not be supported with the legacy emulations (OPEN-[389LE]).
  • Page 28: General Notes

    Emulation Category Product name Blocks Sector # of Heads Sectors Capacity (Note 1) (Note 2) (Note 3) (512 bytes) size cylinders (Note 4) (bytes) track OPEN-8 SCSI disk OPEN-8 14351040 9966 7007 OPEN-9 SCSI disk OPEN-9 14423040 10016 7042 OPEN-E SCSI disk OPEN-E 28452960...
  • Page 29 Note 2: The devices are defined to the host as SCSI disk devices, even though the interface is Fibre Channel. Note 3: The command device (used for XP Raid Manager) is distinguished by -CM on the product name (for example, OPEN-3-CM, OPEN-3-CVS-CM). Note 4: The device capacity can sometimes be changed by the BIOS or host adapter board.
  • Page 30 OPEN-V: The number of cylinders for a CVS LUSE volume = # of cylinders = (capacity (MB) specified by user) × 16/15 × n Example For an OPEN-V CVS LUSE volume with capacity = 49 MB and n = 4: # of cylinders = 49 ×...
  • Page 31 Glossary 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).
  • Page 32 OPEN-E). The number of resulting LDEVs depends on the selected emulation mode. The term LDEV is often used synonymously with the term volume. Logical unit number. A LUN results from mapping a SCSI logical unit number, port ID, and LDEV ID to a RAID group. The size of the LUN is determined by the emulation mode of the LDEV and the number of LDEVs associated with the LUN.
  • Page 33 Volume size customization. Synonymous with CVS. World Wide Name. A unique identifier assigned to a Fibre Channel device. XP Remote Web HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console. A browser-based program installed Console on the SVP that allows you to configure and manage the disk array. XP Disk Array Configuration Guide for VMware...
  • Page 34 Glossary...
  • Page 35 Index documentation HP website, AL-PA, providing feedback, arbitrated-loop physical address, emulation(s) clustering, device emulation types, command device(s) supported, one LDEV as a, error conditions, XP RAID Manager, configuration device emulation types, fabric environment disk array, parameter settings, FCAs, zoning, Fibre Channel ports, failover, host, FCA(s)
  • Page 36 storage capacity values conventions, installation Subscriber's Choice, HP, connecting disk array, system option mode, setting, overview, interface, Fibre Channel, technical support, LDEV(s) topology, fabric, one designated as a command device, troubleshooting, logical volumes, cannot be created, error conditions, LUN(s) creating, mapping, security, uest operating systems...

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