background image

3.

Using the methods described in the 

HP Integrated Lights–Out 2 User Guide

, connect to the iLO

2 port.

NOTE:

To find the default iLO 2 log on settings, see the iLO 2 Default Network Settings card attached
to your server. The default DNS, administrator name, and password needed to log on will
be on this card.

4.

If desired, you can change the default user name and password on the administrator account to
your predefined selections.

5.

Set up your user accounts, if using the local accounts feature.

6.

Activate iLO 2 advanced features by entering a license key from the included 

HP ProLiant Essentials

Integrated Lights-Out 2 Advanced Pack

.

7.

Access the HP ProLiant Storage Server using the iLO 2 Remote Console functionality. Log on to
the HP ProLiant Storage Server with the default user name 

administrator

 and the password

hpinvent

. The HP ProLiant Storage Server Management console starts automatically.

NOTE:

When the Remote Console feature is enabled, you can get access to the storage server's
login screen.

The Integrated Lights-Out 2 port comes with factory default settings, which the administrator can
change. Administrators may want to add users, change SNMP trap destinations, or change networking
settings. See the 

HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide

 for information about changing these settings.

To obtain this guide, go to 

http://www.hp.com/support/manuals

, navigate to the servers section,

and select 

Server management

. In the ProLiant Essentials Software section, select 

HP Integrated

Lights-Out 2 (iLO 2) Standard Firmware

.

Configuring the server on the network

Before you begin

When first powering on the storage server you need to have some configuration data readily available
to complete the 

Running the Rapid Startup Wizard

. Complete the 

Server configuration worksheet

 and

use the data collected to initialize the storage server.

NOTE:

Ensure you are logged into the HP ProLiant Storage Server as a local or domain administrator.

Table 5 Server configuration worksheet

Configuration Worksheet

Administrative Identity

Installing and configuring the server

30

Summary of Contents for PROLIANT DL160 G5

Page 1: ...HP ProLiant Storage Server user guide Part number 440584 005 First edition June 2008 ...

Page 2: ...s warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Intel Itanium Pentium Intel Inside and the Intel Inside logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other coun...

Page 3: ...ver 20 Factory image 20 Physical configuration 21 Default boot sequence 22 Accessing the HP Storage Server Management console 22 Using the direct attach method 23 Using the remote browser method 23 Using the Remote Desktop method 26 Logging off and disconnecting 27 Telnet Server 27 Enabling Telnet Server 27 Using remote management methods 28 Using the Lights Out 100 method 28 Using the Integrated ...

Page 4: ...rver 2003 R2 61 Storage Manager for SANs 61 Single Instance Storage 61 File Server Resource Manager 61 Windows SharePoint Services 62 HP Storage Server Management Console 62 File services management 62 Configurable and pre configured storage 63 Storage management utilities 63 Array management utilities 63 Array Configuration Utility 64 Disk Management utility 65 Guidelines for managing disks and v...

Page 5: ... environments 90 Comparing administrative hidden and standard shares 90 Managing shares 91 File Server Resource Manager 91 Quota management 91 File screening management 92 Storage reports 92 Other Windows disk and data management tools 92 Additional information and references for file services 92 Backup 92 HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools 93 Antivirus 93 Security 93 More information 93 5 Pri...

Page 6: ... NetWare 113 Managing File and Print Services for NetWare 114 Creating and managing NetWare users 115 Adding local NetWare users 116 Enabling local NetWare user accounts 116 Managing NCP volumes shares 117 Creating a new NCP share 118 Modifying NCP share properties 118 Print Services for NetWare 118 Point and Print from Novell to Windows Server 2003 118 Additional resources 119 AppleTalk and file ...

Page 7: ...quirements 136 Cluster installation 136 Setting up networks 137 Configuring the private network adapter 137 Configuring the public network adapter 137 Renaming the local area connection icons 137 Verifying connectivity and name resolution 137 Verifying domain membership 138 Setting up a cluster account 138 About the Quorum disk 138 Configuring shared disks 138 Verifying disk access and functionali...

Page 8: ...roubleshooting the storage server 149 WEBES Web Based Enterprise Services 150 Maintenance and service 150 Maintenance and service documentation 150 Maintenance updates 150 System updates 150 Firmware updates 150 Certificate of Authenticity 151 11 System recovery 153 The System Recovery DVD 153 To restore a factory image 153 Systems with a DON T ERASE partition 153 Managing disks after a restoratio...

Page 9: ...162 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE directive 162 Czechoslovakian notice 162 Danish notice 163 Dutch notice 163 English notice 163 Estonian notice 164 Finnish notice 164 French notice 164 German notice 164 Greek notice 165 Hungarian notice 165 Italian notice 165 Latvian notice 165 Lithuanian notice 166 Polish notice 166 Portuguese notice 166 Slovakian notice 167 Slovenian notice 167...

Page 10: ...locks B1 B12 55 17 Two arrays A1 A2 and five logical drives L1 through L5 spread over five physical drives 57 18 System administrator view of Shadow Copies for Shared Folders 73 19 Shadow copies stored on a source volume 73 20 Shadow copies stored on a separate volume 74 21 Accessing shadow copies from My Computer 77 22 Client GUI 79 23 Recovering a deleted file or folder 81 24 Properties dialog b...

Page 11: ...User dialog box 116 34 NetWare Services tab 117 35 iSCSI Initiators Identifiers page 123 36 Advanced Identifiers page 124 37 Add Edit Identifier page 124 38 Storage server cluster diagram 128 39 Cluster concepts diagram 130 40 Automatic configuration settings 155 41 Proxy server settings 156 42 HP ProLiant Storage Server 11 ...

Page 12: ...ont panel components 40 11 DL185 G5 rear panel components 41 12 DL380 G5 front panel components 42 13 DL380 G5 rear panel components 44 14 DL585 G2 front panel components 46 15 DL585 G2 rear panel components 47 16 SAS and SATA hard drive LED combinations 49 17 Systems Insight Display LEDs and internal health LED combinations 50 18 Summary of RAID methods 56 19 Tasks and utilities needed for storag...

Page 13: ...vide related information HP Integrated Lights Out 2 User Guide HP ProLiant Lights Out 100 Remote Management User Guide You can find these documents from the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website http www hp com support manuals In the Storage section click Disk Storage Systems and then select your product Document conventions and symbols Table 1 Document conventions Element Convent...

Page 14: ...d text WARNING Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or death CAUTION Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or data IMPORTANT Provides clarifying information or specific instructions NOTE Provides additional information TIP Provides helpful hints and shortcuts Rack stability Rack stability protects personnel and equipment ...

Page 15: ...er self repair HP customer self repair CSR programs allow you to repair your StorageWorks product If a CSR part needs replacing HP ships the part directly to you so that you can install it at your convenience Some parts do not qualify for CSR Your HP authorized service provider will determine whether a repair can be accomplished by CSR For more information about CSR contact your local service prov...

Page 16: ... www hp com service_locator http www hp com support manuals http www hp com support downloads Documentation feedback HP welcomes your feedback To make comments and suggestions about product documentation please send a message to storagedocsFeedback hp com All submissions become the property of HP About this guide 16 ...

Page 17: ...asing the storage server to a production environment Microsoft Windows Unified Data Storage Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition operating system provides unified storage server management capabilities simplified setup and management of storage and shared folders and support for Microsoft iSCSI Software Target IMPORTANT For more information about Microsoft Windows Unified Data Storage Server 2003 op...

Page 18: ... The ML110 G5 Storage Server does not include embedded Lights Out 100 remote management support This server requires the purchase and installation of the Lights Out 100c Remote Management Card in order to use Lights Out 100 remote management features For more information about the Lights Out 100c Remote Management Card see http h18004 www1 hp com products servers management remotemgmt lightsout100...

Page 19: ...ent console on page 22 4 Access the HP Storage Server Management console See Server configuration worksheet on page 30 5 Complete the storage server configuration worksheet See Running the Rapid Startup Wizard on page 32 6 Run Rapid Startup Wizard See Completing system configuration on page 32 7 Complete system configuration See Configuring storage server for Web access optional on page 155 8 Conf...

Page 20: ...more information on your storage server model s hardware components see Server components on page 35 1 Power on server by pushing the power button The power LED illuminates green 2 When the server powers on an installation progress screen displays The installation process takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes to complete and the server will reboot twice No user interaction is required CAUTION Do no...

Page 21: ...AID 1 Physical Drives 1 2 Operating System Volume RAID 1 Physical Drives 1 2 DL185 G5 2HDD Data Volume RAID 5 Physical Drives 3 8 DON T ERASE Volume RAID 1 Physical Drives 1 2 Operating System Volume RAID 1 Physical Drives 1 2 DL185 G5 8HDD Data Volume RAID 5 SAS models RAID 6 SATA models Physical Drives 3 12 DON T ERASE Volume RAID 1 Physical Drives 1 2 Operating System Volume RAID 1 Physical Dri...

Page 22: ...erating system If the operating system has a failure that might result from corrupt system files a corrupt registry or the system hangs during boot see System recovery on page 153 If the data volume is not carved at the factory or during the installation process it must be configured manually by the end user Be sure to back up your user data and then use the System Recovery DVD to restore the serv...

Page 23: ...irect attach method You can access the HP Storage Server Management console using a monitor mouse and keyboard directly attached to the storage server To connect the storage server to a network using the direct attach method 1 Log on to the HP ProLiant Storage Server with the default user name administrator and the password hpinvent The HP ProLiant Storage Server Management console and Rapid Start...

Page 24: ...nd select Tools Internet Options Security Figure 1 Internet options screen 2 On the Security screen select Internet or Local intranet Web content zone then click Custom Level 3 Scroll down to locate the ActiveX Controls and plug ins settings 4 At Download signed ActiveX controls settings select Enable to enable ActiveX or Prompt to launch a notice requiring approval before ActiveX is enabled 5 Cli...

Page 25: ...hen you configure the server using the Rapid Startup Wizard 4 To complete network configuration using the Rapid Startup Wizard see Configuring the server on the network on page 30 IMPORTANT If you are using the remote browser method to access the HP Storage Server Management console and Rapid Startup Wizard always close the remote session before closing your Internet browser Closing the Internet b...

Page 26: ... Enter the serial number of the storage server followed by a hyphen in the Computer box and click Connect For example D4059ABC3433 NOTE If you are able to determine the IP address from your DHCP server you can substitute the IP address for the serial number and hyphen For example 192 100 0 1 3 Log on to the HP ProLiant Storage Server with the default user name administrator and the password hpinve...

Page 27: ...a utility that lets users connect to machines log on and obtain a command prompt remotely Telnet Server is preinstalled on the storage server but must be activated before use CAUTION For security reasons the Telnet Server is disabled by default The service needs to be modified to enable access to the storage server with Telnet Enabling Telnet Server The Telnet Server service needs to be enabled pr...

Page 28: ...management LO100 also enables anytime access to system management information such as hardware health and event logs For more information on using HP LO100 see the HP ProLiant Lights Out 100 Remote Management User Guide To quickly set up LO100 using the default settings for LO100 Advanced features on DL160 G5 Dl185 G5 and ML110 G5 Storage Servers follow these steps 1 Ensure that a network cable is...

Page 29: ... Out functionality on supported ProLiant servers iLO 2 Advanced provides advanced remote administration functionality as a licensed option which is included with the ProLiant Storage Server The Integrated Lights Out port on the storage server can be configured through the Rapid Startup Wizard or through the iLO 2 ROM Based Setup Utility RBSU SNMP is enabled and the Insight Management Agents are pr...

Page 30: ...eature is enabled you can get access to the storage server s login screen The Integrated Lights Out 2 port comes with factory default settings which the administrator can change Administrators may want to add users change SNMP trap destinations or change networking settings See the HP Integrated Lights Out 2 User Guide for information about changing these settings To obtain this guide go to http w...

Page 31: ...ces Bldg System location The community name is used for network authentication when sending outgoing SNMP messages Community name No 1 The IP address of a management computer that will receive SNMP messages from the storage server using the above community name Trap destination No 1 Same as above Community name No 2 Same as above Trap destination No 2 Network Interfaces to be completed for non DHC...

Page 32: ...pending on the deployment scenario of the storage server these steps can vary These additional steps can include Running Microsoft Windows Update HP highly recommends that you run Microsoft Windows updates to identify review and install the latest applicable critical security updates on the storage server For recommendations instructions and documentation to help manage the software update hotfix ...

Page 33: ... Advanced features using a license key The Remote Console feature of iLO 2 requires a license key The key is included with the storage server inside the Country Kit See the iLO 2 Advanced License Pack for activation instructions Adjusting logging for system application and security events Installing third party software applications For example these might include an antivirus application that you...

Page 34: ...Installing and configuring the server 34 ...

Page 35: ...r to whatever previous powered state it was last in This could result in the server powering up the fans operating and the power indicator coming on NOTE The keyboard mouse and monitor are used only for the direct attached method of accessing the server They are not provided with your storage server ML110 G5 hardware components The following figures show components controls and indicators located ...

Page 36: ...ndby mode System power 4 Green Ongoing HDD activity HDD activity 5 N A USB 2 0 ports 6 Figure 4 ML110 G5 front panel bezel off Table 7 ML110 G5 front panel components bezel off Description Item DVD ROM drive 1 2nd removable media drive bay EMI shield 2 Hard disk drives 1 4 behind EMI shield 3 6 Server components 36 ...

Page 37: ...P Smart Array E200 controller excluding the 2HDD 320 GB SATA model PCI slot covers 7 Management NIC activity and link Blinking green Ongoing network activity Green Existing network link Lights Out remote management port optional 8 Embedded NIC link and activity Orange 10 100 Mbps connection Green GbE link connection Blinking yellow Ongoing network activity Embedded NIC port RJ 45 9 N A USB 2 0 por...

Page 38: ...9 DL160 G5 front panel components Status Description Item N A Thumbscrews for rack mounting 1 N A DVD ROM drive 2 N A Serial number pull tab 3 N A Two front USB 2 0 ports 4 Blue Activated Off Deactivated Unit identification UID LED button 5 Green Normal system on Flashing amber System health degraded Flashing red System health critical Off Normal system off System health LED 6 Green Network link F...

Page 39: ...d disk drive HDD bays 1 4 11 Figure 7 DL160 G5 rear panel Table 10 DL160 G5 rear panel components Status Description Item N A Power supply cable socket 1 N A PS 2 mouse port green 2 Green 10 100 Mbps connection Orange 1000 Mbps connection GbE LAN port for NIC2 3 N A Captive thumbscrew for top cover 4 N A Serial port 5 N A Low profile Half length expansion slot 6 Populated with HP Smart Array E200 ...

Page 40: ... connection GbE LAN port for NIC1 Management 14 N A PS 2 keyboard port purple 15 DL185 G5 hardware components The following figures show components controls and indicators located on the front and rear panels of the DL185 G5 Figure 8 DL185 G5 front panel Table 11 DL185 G5 front panel components Status Description Item N A USB 2 0 ports 1 Blue Activated Flashing System remotely managed Off Deactiva...

Page 41: ...tivity Off No network connection NIC 2 activity LED 5 N A Power button 6 N A Thumbscrews for rack mounting 7 See SAS and SATA hard drive LED combinations on page 49 for HDD LED status descriptions Fault UID LED 8 See SAS and SATA hard drive LED combinations on page 49 for HDD LED status descriptions Online LED 9 N A Hard disk drive HDD bay 10 Figure 9 DL185 G5 rear panel Table 12 DL185 G5 rear pan...

Page 42: ... 2 0 ports 10 Green 10 100 Mbps connection Orange 1000 Mbps connection GbE LAN port for NIC 2 11 Green 10 100 Mbps connection Orange 1000 Mbps connection GbE LAN port for NIC 1 Management 12 N A PS 2 keyboard port purple 13 N A PS 2 mouse port green 14 DL380 G5 hardware components The following figures show components controls and indicators located on the front and rear panels of the DL380 G5 sto...

Page 43: ...e SAS and SATA hard drive LED combinations on page 49 for HDD LED status descriptions Hard disk drive HDD bays 8 N A Quick release lever 9 Blue Activated Flashing System being remotely managed Off Deactivated UID LED button 10 Green Normal Amber System degraded Red System critical Internal health LED 11 Green Normal Amber Power redundancy failure Red Critical power supply failure External health L...

Page 44: ...s Status Definition Description Item N A T 10 T 15 Torx screwdriver 1 N A External option blank 2 N A NIC 2 connector 3 N A NIC 1 connector 4 N A Power supply bay 2 5 Green Normal Off System is off or power supply has failed Power supply LED 6 N A Power supply bay 1 7 N A Power cord connectors Black 8 Blue Activated Flashing System being remotely managed Off Deactivated UID LED button 9 N A iLO 2 ...

Page 45: ...slot 5 32 bit models 20 x8 bus 19 populated with HP SmartArray P800 controller Expansion slot 5 64 bit models Green Network activity Flashing Network activity Off No network activity NIC iLO 2 activity LED 21 Green Network link Off No network activity NIC iLO 2 link LED 22 NOTE The following specifications apply to expansion slots x4 slots x8 cards are supported but will run at x4 speeds x8 slots ...

Page 46: ...e 11 N A DVD drive 12 Blue Activated Flashing blue Server managed remotely Off Deactivated UID switch and LED 13 Green Normal system on Flashing amber System health degraded Flashing red System health critical Off Normal system off Internal system health LED 14 Green Normal system on Flashing amber System health degraded Flashing red System health critical Off Normal system off External system hea...

Page 47: ...ton and LED 18 N A Processor memory module 19 1 2 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 3 4 17 16 15 14 Figure 13 DL585 G2 rear panel Table 16 DL585 G2 rear panel components Status Description Item N A Redundant hot plug power supply optional 1 N A PCI Express and PCI X non hot plug expansion slots 2 N A Hot plug power supply primary 3 N A T 15 Torx screwdriver 4 N A NIC connector 2 5 N A NIC connector 1 6 N A iL...

Page 48: ...il LED amber Power LED off No AC power to this power supply Fail LED off Power LED flashing green AC power present standby mode Fail LED off Power LED green Normal Fail LED amber 14 Power LED green 15 Green or flashing green Network activity Off No network activity Activity LED 16 Green Linked to network Off Not linked to network Link LED 17 SAS and SATA hard drive LEDs The following figure shows ...

Page 49: ...an array that is undergoing capacity expansion or stripe migration but a predictive failure alert has been received for this drive To minimize the risk of data loss do not replace the drive until the expansion or migration is complete Flashing regularly 1 Hz Amber flashing regularly 1 Hz Do not remove the drive Removing a drive may terminate the current operation and cause data loss The drive is r...

Page 50: ...ects a failed processor during POST Red Processor failure socket X amber Processor in socket X is in a pre failure condition Amber One or more of the following conditions may exist PPM in slot X has failed PPM is not installed in slot X but the corresponding processor is installed Red PPM failure slot X amber FBDIMM in slot X has failed Red FBDIMM failure slot X amber FBDIMM in slot X is in a pre ...

Page 51: ...onfiguration Red Mirrored memory flashing amber Mirrored memory enabled and not failed Green Mirrored memory green The Health Driver has detected a cautionary temperature level Amber Overtemperature amber The server has detected a hardware critical temperature level Red PCI riser cage is not seated Red Riser interlock amber One fan has failed or is removed Amber Fan amber Two or more fans have fai...

Page 52: ...Server components 52 ...

Page 53: ...ided into four major divisions Physical storage elements Logical storage elements File system elements File sharing elements Each of these elements is composed of the previous level s elements Storage management example Figure 15 depicts many of the storage elements that one would find on a storage device The following sections provide an overview of the storage elements HP ProLiant Storage Server...

Page 54: ...0 snapshot 1 Q Q Q R R R R T S S U U Users VirtualServerA IP Addresss 172 1 1 1 VirtualServerA IP Addresss 172 1 1 2 Sales Marketing Engineering Snapshot 0 Snapshot 1 Sales Users Customers Marketing Engineering Snapshot 0 Snapshot 1 T gl0044 Figure 15 Storage management process example Physical storage elements The lowest level of storage management occurs at the physical drive level Minimally cho...

Page 55: ...ously active the same amount of data is written to each drive during any given time interval Each unit of data is termed a block The blocks form a set of data stripes over all the hard drives in an array as shown in Figure 17 S1 S2 S3 S4 B1 B4 B7 B2 B5 B8 B11 B10 B12 B6 B3 B9 gl0043 Figure 17 RAID 0 data striping S1 S4 of data blocks B1 B12 For data in the array to be readable the data block seque...

Page 56: ...e spare or hot spare to any configuration except RAID 0 This hard drive contains no data and is contained within the same storage subsystem as the other drives in the array When a hard drive in the array fails the controller can then automatically rebuild information that was originally on the failed drive onto the online spare This quickly restores the system to full RAID level fault tolerance pr...

Page 57: ...does not support mount points at this time The use of mount points in conjunction with NFS shares is not supported Volumes When planning dynamic disks and volumes there is a limit to the amount of growth a single volume can undergo Volumes are limited in size and can have no more than 32 separate LUNs with each LUN not exceeding 2 terabytes TB and volumes totaling no more than 64 TB of disk space ...

Page 58: ...ile sharing protocols including Distributed File System DFS Network File System NFS File Transfer Protocol FTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP and Microsoft Server Message Block SMB On each folder or logical storage element different file sharing protocols can be enabled using specific network names for access across a network to a variety of clients Permissions can then be granted to those share...

Page 59: ...ld not be created on clustered resources as this is not supported by Microsoft Clustering and data loss may occur Network names and IP address resources for the clustered file share resource can also be established for access across a network to a variety of clients Permissions can then be granted to those shares based on users or groups of users in each of the file sharing protocols Network adapt...

Page 60: ...through HP SIM software and thirdparty SNMP management platforms Management Agents are installed with every SmartStart assisted installation or can be installed through the HP PSP The Systems Management homepage provides status and direct access to in depth subsystem information by accessing data reported through the Management Agents For additional information refer to the Management CD in the HP...

Page 61: ...f15a WS03R2_Storage_Management doc NOTE Storage Manager for SANs is only available on Standard and Enterprise editions of Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 Single Instance Storage Single Instance Storage SIS provides a copy on write link between multiple files Disk space is recovered by reducing the amount of redundant data stored on a server If a user has two files sharing disk storage by using SIS ...

Page 62: ...ion firewall NOTE Windows SharePoint Services is only available on Standard and Enterprise editions of Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 HP Storage Server Management Console The HP Storage Server Management Console is a user interface in Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 and Windows Unified Data Storage Server 2003 that provides one place to manage files or print serving components The console is access...

Page 63: ...ical disks then become the volumes that appear as drives on the storage server CAUTION The first two logical drives are configured for the storage server operating system and should not be altered in any manner If the first two logical drives are altered the system recovery process may not function properly when using the System Recovery DVD Do not tamper with the DON T ERASE or local C volume The...

Page 64: ... is hpinvent To open the ACU in browser mode NOTE Confirm that the ACU Execution Mode is set to remote service 1 Open a browser and enter the server name or IP address of the destination server For example http servername 2301 or http 192 0 0 1 2301 2 Log on to the HP System Management Homepage The default user name is administrator and the default password is hpinvent 3 Click Array Configuration ...

Page 65: ...recommend spanning array controllers with dynamic volumes The use of software RAID based dynamic volumes is not recommended Use the array controller instead it is more efficient Use meaningful volume labels with the intended drive letter embedded in the volume label if possible For example volume e might be named Disk E Volume labels often serve as the only means of identification Record all volum...

Page 66: ...umes on the server to perform the following tasks Prevent further disk space use and log an event when a user exceeds a specified disk space limit Log an event when a user exceeds a specified disk space warning level When enabling disk quotas it is possible to set both the disk quota limit and the disk quota warning level The disk quota limit specifies the amount of disk space a user is allowed to...

Page 67: ...configurations If your server has Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition see the Cluster Administration chapter for expanding and extending storage in a cluster environment Expanding storage Expansion is the process of adding physical disks to an array that has already been configured The logical drives or volumes that exist in the array before the expansion takes place are unchanged be...

Page 68: ...t To make a virtual disk available to a host you must present it You can present a virtual disk to a host during or after virtual disk creation The virtual disk must be completely created before the host presentation can occur If you choose host presentation during virtual disk creation the management agent cannot complete any other task until that virtual disk is created and presented Therefore H...

Page 69: ...er by using a separate client add on program which enables them to view the file in Windows Explorer Accessing previous versions of files or shadow copies enables users to Recover files that were accidentally deleted Previous versions can be opened and copied to a safe location Recover from accidentally overwriting a file A previous version of that file can be accessed Compare several versions of ...

Page 70: ...d size of files that are being copied as well as the frequency of changes between copies For example 100 files that only change monthly require less storage space than 10 files that change daily If the frequency of changes to each file is greater than the amount of space allocated to storing shadow copies no shadow copy is created Administrators should also consider user expectations of how many v...

Page 71: ...pies are stored on the same volume as the user files note that a burst of disk input output I O can cause all shadow copies to be deleted If the sudden deletion of shadow copies is unacceptable to administrators or end users it is best to use a separate volume on separate disks to store shadow copies Determining creation frequency The more frequently shadow copies are created the more likely that ...

Page 72: ...the mount point is stored to the mounted drive For example assume there is a folder F data users and the Users folder is a mount point for G If shadow copies are enabled on both F and G F data is shared as server1 data and G data users is shared as server1 users In this example users can access previous versions of server1 data and server1 users but not server1 data users Managing shadow copies Th...

Page 73: ...volume as the original volume See Figure 20 The cache file is located in a hidden protected directory titled System Volume Information off of the root of each volume for which shadow copy is enabled F cache file G cache file H cache file Figure 20 Shadow copies stored on a source volume The cache file location can be altered to reside on a dedicated volume separate from the volumes containing file...

Page 74: ...y storing shadow copies on a separate volume space limits can generally be set higher or set to No Limit See the online help for instructions on altering the cache file location CAUTION If the data on the separate volume L is lost the shadow copies cannot be recovered Enabling and creating shadow copies Enabling shadow copies on a volume automatically results in several actions Creates a shadow co...

Page 75: ...There are a number of factors that can help determine the most effective shadow copy schedule for an organization These include the work habits and locations of the users For example if users do not all live in the same time zone or they work on different schedules it is possible to adjust the daily shadow copy schedule to allow for these differences Do not schedule shadow copies more frequently t...

Page 76: ...e then right click on it 3 Select Properties 4 Select the Shadow Copies tab 5 Select the volume that you want to redirect shadow copies from and ensure that shadow copies are disabled on that volume if enabled click Disable 6 Click Settings 7 In the Located on this volume field select an available alternate volume from the list NOTE To change the default shadow copy schedule settings click Schedul...

Page 77: ... supported clients and protocols There are two sets of supported protocols SMB and NFS All other protocols are not supported this includes HTTP FTP AppleTalk and NetWare Shares For SMB support a client side application denoted as Shadow Copies for Shared Folders is required The client side application is currently only available for Windows XP and Windows 2000 SP3 No additional software is require...

Page 78: ...ing on the share to open its Properties window clicking the Previous Versions tab and then selecting the desired shadow copy Users can view copy and restore all available shadow copies Shadow Copies for Shared Folders preserves the permissions set in the access control list ACL of the original folders and files Consequently users can only access shadow copies for shares to which they have access I...

Page 79: ...shares via the NFS client no additional software is required Server for NFS exposes each of a share s available shadow copies as a pseudo subdirectory of the share Each of these pseudo subdirectories is displayed in exactly the same way as a regular subdirectory is displayed The name of each pseudo subdirectory reflects the creation time of the shadow copy using the format GMT YYYY MM DD HH MM SS ...

Page 80: ... the most common situation Accidental file replacement which may occur if a user selects Save instead of Save As File corruption It is possible to recover from all of these scenarios by accessing shadow copies There are separate steps for accessing a file compared to accessing a folder Recovering a deleted file or folder To recover a deleted file or folder within a folder 1 Access to the folder wh...

Page 81: ...lick View To copy the old version to another location click Copy to replace the current version with the older version click Restore Recovering a folder To recover a folder 1 Position the cursor so that it is over a blank space in the folder to be recovered If the cursor hovers over a file that file is selected 2 Right click select Properties from the bottom of the menu and then click the Previous...

Page 82: ...e Edition Windows Storage Server 2003 Enterprise Edition and Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition It is an advanced solution that works only if it has a hardware provider on the storage array A shadow copy transport can be used for a number of purposes including Tape backups An alternative to traditional backup to tape processes is transport of shadow copies from the production server onto a bac...

Page 83: ...ata Regardless of system size systematic structuring and naming conventions of volumes and folders eases the administrative burden Moving from volumes to folders to shares increases the level of granularity of the types of data stored in the unit and the level of security access allowed Folders can be managed using the HP Storage Server Management Console Tasks include Accessing a specific volume ...

Page 84: ...ions list click Add Follow the dialog box instructions To remove users and groups from the permissions list highlight the desired user or group and then click Remove The center section of the Security tab lists permission levels When new users or groups are added to the permissions list select the appropriate boxes to configure the common file access levels File server management 84 ...

Page 85: ...ttings dialog box is illustrated in Figure 26 and includes Add a new user or group Click Add and then follow the dialog box instructions Remove a user or group Click Remove Replace permission entries on all child objects with entries shown here that apply to child objects This allows all child folders and files to inherit the current folder permissions by default Modify specific permissions assign...

Page 86: ...ates the Edit screen and some of the permissions Figure 27 User or group Permission Entry dialog box Another area of the Advanced Security Settings is the Auditing tab Auditing allows you to set rules for the auditing of access or attempted access to files or folders Users or groups can be added deleted viewed or modified through the Advanced Security Settings Auditing tab File server management 8...

Page 87: ...ngs dialog box Auditing tab 5 Click Add to display the Select User or Group dialog box Figure 29 Select User or Group dialog box NOTE Click Advanced to search for users or groups 6 Select the user or group HP ProLiant Storage Server 87 ...

Page 88: ... enabled to configure this information Use the local Computer Policy Editor to configure the audit policy on the storage server The Owner tab allows taking ownership of files Typically administrators use this area to take ownership of files when the file ACL is incomplete or corrupt By taking ownership you gain access to the files and then manually apply the appropriate security configurations Fil...

Page 89: ...ommand line interface or the HP Storage Server Management Console NOTE Select servers can be deployed in a clustered as well as a non clustered configuration This chapter discusses share setup for a non clustered deployment As previously mentioned the file sharing security model of the storage server is based on the NTFS file level security model Share security seamlessly integrates with file secu...

Page 90: ...environment In a multidomain environment user and group permissions from several domains can apply to files stored on the same device Users and groups local to the storage server can be given access permissions to shares managed by the device The domain name of the storage server supplies the context in which the user or group is understood Permission configuration depends on the network and domai...

Page 91: ...at no one is using that share File Server Resource Manager File Server Resource Manager FSRM is a suite of tools that allows administrators to understand control and manage the quantity and type of data stored on their servers Some of the tasks you can perform are Quota management File screening management Storage reports The HP Storage Server Management Console provides access to FSRM tasks For p...

Page 92: ...ols such as Windows Support Tools or Windows Resource Kit Tools information about these tools might appear in Help and Support Center To see the tools that are available to you look in the Help and Support Center under Support Tasks click Tools and then click Tools by Category NOTE The Windows Support Tools and Windows Resource Kit Tools including documentation for these tools are available in Eng...

Page 93: ...ownloaded from Microsoft at http www microsoft com technet itsolutions smbiz mits av mit_av mspx Security For guidance on hardening file servers see the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Security Guide The guide can be viewed or downloaded at http www microsoft com technet security prodtech windowsserver2003 w2003hg sgch00 mspx More information The following web sites provide detailed information for ...

Page 94: ...File server management 94 ...

Page 95: ...zard The inclusion of the HP Install Network Printer Wizard INPW utility on the factory image is new INPW simplifies the process of installing network printers including configuration settings on the print server INPW identifies HP Jetdirect network print devices and allows the user to select the printer to install on the print server HP Download Manager for Jetdirect Printer Devices The inclusion...

Page 96: ...d to open the file and print sharing ports TCP 139 and 445 and UDP 137 and 138 If this does not fix the problem or if these ports are already open you may need to turn off the Windows Firewall to display printers To open the file and print sharing ports 1 Click Start point to Control Panel and click Windows Firewall 2 On the Exceptions tab ensure that the File and Printer Sharing check box is sele...

Page 97: ...r manufacturer and model The printer name is usually fewer than 31 characters in length 4 Choose a share name A user can connect to a shared printer by entering this name or by selecting it from a list of share names The share name is usually fewer than 8 characters for compatibility with MS DOS and Windows 3 x clients 5 Optional Choose a location description and a comment These can help identify ...

Page 98: ...PRINTERS on the storage server Print drivers are also available for download on the HP Support web site for individual network printers User mode vs kernel mode drivers Drivers can be written in either user mode also called version 3 drivers or kernel mode also called version 2 drivers Native drivers on Windows 2000 and later run in user mode Windows Server 2003 and Windows Storage Server 2003 can...

Page 99: ...is located in the C hpnas Components PrintMigrator folder on the storage server For more information about the Print Migrator utility see http www microsoft com WindowsServer2003 techinfo overview printmigrator3 1 mspx Best practices The following is practical advice for managing print devices Printers and print servers should be published in Active Directory Locate printers in common areas such a...

Page 100: ...l as other system related known issues and workarounds are addressed in release notes To view the latest version visit http www hp com go support Select See support and troubleshooting information and enter a product name number Under self help resources select the manuals guides supplements addendums etc link Additional references for print services The following web sites provide detailed inform...

Page 101: ...ommon server file access latencies UNIX special device support Microsoft Services for NFS supports UNIX special devices mknod Enhanced UNIX support Microsoft Services for NFS now supports the following versions of UNIX Hewlett Packard HP UX version 11i IBM AIX version 5L 5 2 Red Hat Linux version 9 Sun Microsystems Solaris version 9 The following features that were previously available in Services...

Page 102: ... running Windows Server 2003 R2 to access these resources when the file servers are running NFS software NOTE Services for NFS can be implemented in both clustered and non clustered environments using select storage servers This chapter discusses Services for NFS in a non clustered deployment If your storage server is capable of using clusters see the Cluster administration chapter for more inform...

Page 103: ... Microsoft Services for Network File System from the HP Storage Server Management console 1 Access the HP Storage Server Management console by clicking on the shortcut icon on the desktop 2 In the left pane of the console select the Share Folder Management listing 3 In the center pane under Share Utilities select Microsoft Services for NFS see Figure 32 Figure 32 Accessing MSNFS from HP Storage Se...

Page 104: ...nt uses pre 2003 domain controllers See Table 21 for guidance as to when to use NFS Authentication DLL instead of S4U legacy NFS and R2 MSNFS Table 21 Authentication table MSNFS WSS2003 R2 Legacy NFS pre WSS2003 R2 Domain controller type Requires NFS Authentication DLL on domain controller Requires NFS Authentication DLL on domain controller Legacy domain controller pre WSS2003 Uses the built in S...

Page 105: ... License Agreement Exit Setup the installation procedure terminates 6 Click Custom Installation and then click Next 7 In the Components pane click the down arrow next to Windows Services for UNIX and then click Entire component will not be available 8 Click the plus sign next to Authentication Tools 9 In the Components pane click the plus sign next to Authentication Tools 10 Click Server for NFS A...

Page 106: ...UNIX UID and GID information is mapped to a Windows user and group accounts the Windows names are returned to Server for NFS which then uses the Windows user and group names to grant file access If the UNIX UID and GID information is not mapped then Server for NFS will deny file access There are two ways to specify how Server for NFS on the storage server obtains Windows user and group information...

Page 107: ...o a Windows account is treated by Server for NFS as an anonymous user By default the user identifier UID and group identifier GID is 2 For example if files are created on an NFS Share by UNIX users who are not mapped to Windows users the owner of those files are listed as anonymous user and anonymous group 2 2 By default Server for NFS does not allow anonymous users to access a shared directory Wh...

Page 108: ...aintain a single mapping database making it easier to configure account mapping for multiple computers running MSNFS In addition to one to one mapping between Windows and UNIX user and group accounts User Name Mapping permits one to many mapping This lets you associate multiple Windows accounts with a single UNIX account This can be useful for example when you do not need to maintain separate UNIX...

Page 109: ...ry see documentation for Identity Management for UNIX For information about enabling Active Directory Lookup see Specifying how Server for NFS obtains Windows user and group information available in the online help User Name Mapping Administration The User Name Mapping administration online help contains information for the following topics Understanding the User Name Mapping component Starting an...

Page 110: ...a Views exports from the server and their export permissions showmount e Removes NFS mounted drives unmount For further details see the online help for Microsoft Services for Network File System Optimizing Server for NFS performance The following sources provide useful information on how to optimize performance for Microsoft Services for NFS The MSNFS online help covers the following topic areas A...

Page 111: ...k Finish Point and print from UNIX to Windows Server 2003 Point and Print behavior from UNIX clients to Windows Server 2003 and Windows Storage Server 2003 is similar to the behavior for Windows 95 Windows 98 and Windows Millennium Edition clients because all these clients create SMB connections However the non Windows operating systems maintain their own driver model so these clients do not autom...

Page 112: ...Microsoft Services for Network File System MSNFS 112 ...

Page 113: ...l Directory Services account This requires no changes or additions to the software on the NetWare client computers NOTE FPNW is not a clusterable protocol With FPNW on both nodes of a cluster the shares do not fail over because the protocol is not cluster aware NOTE IPX SPX protocol is required on the Novell servers Installing Services for NetWare The installation of FPNW on the storage server all...

Page 114: ...g ons Support packet burst and Large Internet Packet LIP Support NetWare locking and synchronization primitives that are used by some NetWare specific applications Support long file names compatible with OS 2 long file name LFN support File and Print Services for NetWare does not support the following NetWare groups and functions Workgroup Managers Accounting User disk volume restrictions Setting ...

Page 115: ... path is relative to where the Sysvol volume is installed This is the root location for the individual home directories If the directory specified does not already exist it must first be created 5 Click Users to See connected users disconnect users send broadcast messages to all users connected to the server and to send a message to a specific user 6 Click Volumes to See users connected to specifi...

Page 116: ...w User dialog box 3 Enter the user information including the user s User name Full name Description and Password 4 Click Create 5 Repeat these steps until all NetWare users have been entered Enabling local NetWare user accounts 1 In the Users folder MC Core Operating System Local Users and Groups right click an NCP client listed in the right pane of the screen and then click Properties Other netwo...

Page 117: ...manage FPNW The supervisor account is required if the storage server was added as a bindery object into NDS Managing NCP volumes shares NCP file shares are created the same way as other file shares however there are some unique settings NCP shares can be created and managed using Server Manager NOTE NCP shares can be created only after FPNW is installed See the previous section Installing Services...

Page 118: ... to modify 4 Click Properties Print Services for NetWare With File and Print Services for NetWare installed the print server appears to a NetWare client as a NetWare 3 x compatible print server Print services presents the same dialog boxes to the client as a NetWare based server uses to process a print job from a client A user can display and search for printers on the print server just like in a ...

Page 119: ...ppleTalk network integration simplifies administration by maintaining just one set of user accounts instead of separate user accounts for example one on the Macintosh server and another on the computer running Windows server software Installing the AppleTalk protocol 1 From the desktop of the storage server select Start Settings Network Connections Right click Local Area Connection and then click ...

Page 120: ...es for Macintosh Consult the following resource for information about installing Print Services for Macintosh How To Install Print Services for Macintosh in Windows Server 2003 http support microsoft com scid kb en us 323421 Point and Print from Macintosh to Windows Server 2003 Point and Print behavior from Macintosh clients to Windows Server 2003 or Windows Storage Server 2003 is similar to the b...

Page 121: ...ions without modification however any 32 bit applications that are run on this operating system should be thoroughly tested before releasing the storage server to a production environment Windows Server Remote Administration Applet Remote administration from non Microsoft computers uses the Windows Server Remote Administration Applet and is accessed from a browser The browser on the client compute...

Page 122: ...et are iSCSI virtual disks which are files in the virtual hard disk VHD format These virtual disks offer flexible and effective storage They are dynamically extendable to provide extra capacity on demand enable efficient storage utilization and minimize the time required to create new disks and the down time typically required to install new disks Snapshots To facilitate backup and recovery operat...

Page 123: ... iSCSI Target Identification page type a name and description for the iSCSI Target and then click Next 6 On the iSCSI Initiators Identifiers page type the iSCSI Qualified Name IQN of the iSCSI initiator requesting access to the iSCSI Target in the IQN identifier field The IQN is found on the General tab of the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator interface Figure 36 iSCSI Initiators Identifiers page 7 To ent...

Page 124: ...quired that physical disks are formatted as NTFS 1 In the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target MMC snap in click the Devices node 2 On the details view right pane of the Devices node right click a volume and select Create Virtual Disk 3 Click Next on the Welcome page of the wizard 4 On the File page specify the full path to use as the virtual disk and click Next 5 On the Size page specify the size to u...

Page 125: ...zard and import the virtual disk s Extend Virtual Disk Wizard This section describes how to extend a virtual disk using the Extend Virtual Disk Wizard 1 In the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target MMC snap in click the Devices node 2 On the details view right pane of the Devices node right click a virtual disk and select Extend Virtual Disk 3 Click Next on the Welcome page of the wizard 4 On the Size p...

Page 126: ...pshots from iSCSI initiators You install this hardware provider on the iSCSI initiator server and the server that is to perform backups The backup software you use must support transporting snapshots Cluster support In a cluster with servers running Windows Unified Data Storage Server 2003 Enterprise Edition and using an external storage array as the shared cluster disk you can use iSCSI Software ...

Page 127: ...k allows communication amongst themselves in order to track the state of each cluster node Each node sends out periodic messages to the other nodes these messages are called heartbeats If a node stops sending heartbeats the cluster service fails over any resources that the node owns to another node For example if the node that owns the Quorum disk is shut down for any reason its heartbeat stops Th...

Page 128: ...y the cluster service are called cluster resources Cluster resources have three defining characteristics They can be brought online and taken offline They can be managed in a cluster They can be owned by only one node at a time Examples of cluster resources are IP addresses network names physical disk resources and file shares Resources represent individual system components These resources are or...

Page 129: ...ed over the cluster service performs certain procedures First all of the resources are taken offline in an order defined by the resource dependencies Secondly the cluster service attempts to transfer the group to the next node on the preferred owner s list If the transfer is successful the resources are brought online in accordance with the resource dependency structure The system failover policy ...

Page 130: ...oup FS1Eng Node 1 Cluster Resource Disk F Cluster Resource File Share Mar1 F Mar1 Cluster Resource File Share Mar4 G Mar4 Cluster Resource Network Name Fileserver2 Cluster Resource IP Address 172 18 1 98 Cluster Resource Disk G Cluster Group FS1Market Node 2 E eng1 E eng2 E eng3 F Mar1 F Mar2 F Mar3 Raidsets 1 3 Raidsets 4 5 Raidsets 6 G Mar4 G Mar5 G Mar6 Cluster Resource Physical Disk E Cluster ...

Page 131: ...network as Fileserver1 Eng1 with an IP address of 172 18 1 99 For cluster resources to function properly two very important requirements should be adhered to Dependencies between resources of a group must be established Dependencies determine the order of startup when a group comes online In the above case the following order should be maintained 1 File Share Dependent on Physical Disk Resource an...

Page 132: ... HP web site at http h20000 www2 hp com bc docs support SupportManual c00663737 c00663737 pdf must be installed and the fiber cables attached to the HBAs before the cluster installation is started All shared disks including the Quorum disk must be accessible from all nodes When testing connectivity between the nodes and the LUN only one node should be given access to the LUN at a time All shared d...

Page 133: ...the same network subnet It is impossible for a cluster node to serve the data to a network to which it is not connected Protocol planning Not all file sharing protocols can take advantage of clustering If a protocol does not support clustering it will not have a cluster resource and will not failover with any cluster group In the case of a failover a client cannot use the virtual name or virtual I...

Page 134: ... for high availability HP recommends that cluster configurations be deployed with dual data paths for high availability Clusters can be configured with single path but if a failure in the path occurs all of the node resources will be failed to the non affected node Pathing software is required in configurations where multipathing to the storage is desired or required Multipathing software allows f...

Page 135: ...ow is displayed 4 Check the Microsoft Services for NFS subcomponent 5 Click OK then Next followed by Finish 6 After NFS is installed you can view the details of the Microsoft Services for NFS subcomponent to see which of its subcomponents were installed The subcomponents listed below are preinstalled at the factory Verify that the Server for NFS and User Name Mapping services have been reinstalled...

Page 136: ...cessible from all nodes When testing connectivity between the nodes and the LUN only one node should be given access to the LUN at a time All shared disks must be configured as basic not dynamic All partitions on the disks must be formatted as NTFS Cluster installation During the installation process nodes are shut down and rebooted These steps guarantee that the data on disks that are attached to...

Page 137: ...ses set static IP addresses for the private network connector Configuring the public network adapter While the public network adapter s IP address can be automatically obtained if a DHCP server is available this is not recommended for cluster nodes HP strongly recommends setting static IP addresses for all network adapters in the cluster both private and public If IP addresses are obtained though ...

Page 138: ...rum disk It is also helpful to label the volume Quorum NOTE It is possible to change the Quorum disk by clicking the Quorum button This displays a list of available disks that can be used for the Quorum disk Select the appropriate disk and then click OK to continue Configuring shared disks Use the Windows Disk Management utility to configure additional shared disk resources Verify that all shared ...

Page 139: ...are configuration and identify potential problems A comprehensive and easy to read report is created listing any potential configuration issues before the cluster is created Some issues that can occur are No shared disk for the Quorum disk A shared disk must be created with a NTFS partition at least 50 MB in size Use of DHCP addresses for network connections All Network adapters must be configured...

Page 140: ...name of this default cluster group CAUTION Do not delete or rename the Cluster Group or IP Address Doing so results in losing the cluster and requires reinstallation of the cluster When creating groups the administrator s first priority is to gain an understanding of how to manage the groups and their resources Administrators may choose to create a resource group and a virtual server for each node...

Page 141: ...ces can be brought back to the original owner node Resource planning 1 Create a cluster group for each node in the cluster with an IP address resource and a network name resource Cluster resource groups are used to balance the processing load on the servers Distribute ownership of the groups between the virtual servers 2 For NFS environments configure the NFS server NFS specific procedures include...

Page 142: ...t properly replicated among the nodes in the cluster In a clustered deployment if PCNFS password and group files are being used to provide user and group information these files must be located on each node of the system Example If the password and group files are located at c maps on node 1 then they must also be at c maps on node 2 The contents of the password and group files must be the same on...

Page 143: ...file share Using a server cluster with large numbers of file shares NOTE A file share resource must reside in the same cluster group as the physical disk resource it will reside on The physical disk resource specified in this step must reside in the same cluster group as specified in the beginning of this wizard Creating NFS share resources To create an NFS share resource see MSNFS administration ...

Page 144: ...ed cluster resource Using Microsoft Services for NFS with server clusters Understanding how Server for NFS works with server clusters Using Server for NFS on a server cluster Configuring User Name Mapping on a server cluster For further details see the online help for Microsoft Services for Network File System Best practices for running Server for NFS in a server cluster Stop Server for NFS before...

Page 145: ...ress resource for the Virtual Server to be created if required see note 4 Create a Virtual Server Resource Network Name if required see note NOTE If the printer spool resource is added to an existing group with a physical resource IP address and virtual server resource steps 1 4 are not required 5 Create a Print Spool resource 6 To add a printer to the virtual server a Double click the printers an...

Page 146: ...tomatically fail back the resources to their designated owner the resources must be moved back manually each time a failover occurs Restarting one cluster node CAUTION Restarting a cluster node should be done only after confirming that the other node s in the cluster are functioning normally Adequate warning should be given to users connected to resources of the node being restarted Attached conne...

Page 147: ...node should be shut down at a time Powering up the cluster The power up process for the storage server cluster is more complex than it is for a single node because extra care must be taken with the storage subsystem The sequence of the power up steps is critical Improper power up procedures can cause corruption and loss of data CAUTION Do not power up the cluster nodes without first powering up th...

Page 148: ...stered print server http support microsoft com default aspx scid kb en us 278455 How to Set up a print spooler on Microsoft Cluster Server http support microsoft com kb 197046 How to Troubleshoot printing issues on a Windows Server 2003 Cluster http support microsoft com default aspx scid kb en us 302539 Creating and configuring a highly available print server under Microsoft Windows Server 2003 u...

Page 149: ...odel is the product model of the storage server such as ML110 G5 These guides contain specific troubleshooting information for the server The guides are available by selecting the applicable ProLiant Server series model then the Manuals guides supplements addendums etc link For example instead of using ML110 G5 storage server enter ML110 G5 server for the product to search then select the HP ProLi...

Page 150: ...e Guide for your storage server model This document can be obtained at http www hp com support manuals Under the servers section select ProLiant and tc series servers and then select your product Additional documentation can also be found on the inside of the access panel of certain server models Maintenance updates Regular updates to the storage server are supplied on the HP ProLiant Storage Serv...

Page 151: ... sending a part back to HP for replacement Certificate of Authenticity The Certificate of Authenticity COA label is used to Upgrade the factory installed operating system using the Microsoft Upgrade program for license validation Reinstall the operating system because of a failure that has permanently disabled it The COA label location varies by server model On rack mounted server models the COA l...

Page 152: ...Troubleshooting servicing and maintenance 152 ...

Page 153: ...pports the restoration process only and does not host a secondary operating system Be sure to back up your user data and then use the Recovery and Installation DVD to restore the server to the factory state Managing disks after a restoration After a system has been restored drive letters may be assigned to the wrong volume Windows Storage Server 2003 assigns drive letters after the restoration in ...

Page 154: ...System recovery 154 ...

Page 155: ...ternet Explorer click Internet Options click the Connections tab and then click LAN Settings 2 Under Automatic Configuration click either the Automatically detect settings or Use automatic configuration script check box Figure 41 Automatic configuration settings 3 Click OK to close the LAN Settings dialog box 4 Click OK again to close the Internet Options dialog box To configure Internet Explorer ...

Page 156: ...erver for client connections for example 8080 5 Click the Bypass proxy server for local addresses check box if you do not want the proxy server computer to be used when you connect to a computer on the local network 6 Click OK to close the LAN Settings dialog box 7 Click OK again to close the Internet Options dialog box Configuring storage server for Web access optional 156 ...

Page 157: ...gned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interfe...

Page 158: ...514 3333 To identify this product see the Part Series or Model number found on the product Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard Company may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Cables Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI ...

Page 159: ... all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada Class B equipment This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règ...

Page 160: ...BSMI notice Japanese notice Korean notice A B Class A equipment Class B equipment Regulatory compliance and safety 160 ...

Page 161: ...e with Article 15 of the Waste Disposal Act to indicate the recovery marks on the batteries used in sales giveaway or promotion Contact a qualified Taiwanese recycler for proper battery disposal Power cords The power cord set must meet the requirements for use in the country where the product was purchased If the product is to be used in another country purchase a power cord that is approved for u...

Page 162: ... several methods for grounding Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installing electrostatic sensitive parts Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or computer chassis Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm 10 percent resistance in the ground cords To provide proper grounding wear the strap snug against the skin Use heel str...

Page 163: ...pparatuur door privé gebruikers in de Europese Unie Dit symbool op het product of de verpakking geeft aan dat dit product niet mag worden gedeponeerd bij het normale huishoudelijke afval U bent zelf verantwoordelijk voor het inleveren van uw afgedankte apparatuur bij een inzamelingspunt voor het recyclen van oude elektrische en elektronische apparatuur Door uw oude apparatuur apart aan te bieden e...

Page 164: ...ettäväksi saa ottamalla yhteyttä jätehuoltoon tai liikkeeseen josta tuote on ostettu French notice Élimination des appareils mis au rebut par les ménages dans l Union européenne Le symbole apposé sur ce produit ou sur son emballage indique que ce produit ne doit pas être jeté avec les déchets ménagers ordinaires Il est de votre responsabilité de mettre au rebut vos appareils en les déposant dans l...

Page 165: ...ézve biztonságos feldolgozását A begy jtés pontos helyér l b vebb tájékoztatást a lakhelye szerint illetékes önkormányzattól az illetékes szemételtakarító vállalattól illetve a terméket elárusító helyen kaphat Italian notice Smaltimento delle apparecchiature da parte di privati nel territorio dell Unione Europea Questo simbolo presente sul prodotto o sulla sua confezione indica che il prodotto non...

Page 166: ...ba parduotuv kurioje sigijote gamin Polish notice Pozbywanie si zu ytego sprz tu przez u ytkowników w prywatnych gospodarstwach domowych w Unii Europejskiej Ten symbol na produkcie lub jego opakowaniu oznacza e produktu nie wolno wyrzuca do zwykłych pojemników na mieci Obowi zkiem u ytkownika jest przekazanie zu ytego sprz tu do wyznaczonego punktu zbiórki w celu recyklingu odpadów powstałych ze s...

Page 167: ...n komunalno službo ali trgovino kjer ste izdelek kupili Spanish notice Eliminación de residuos de equipos eléctricos y electrónicos por parte de usuarios particulares en la Unión Europea Este símbolo en el producto o en su envase indica que no debe eliminarse junto con los desperdicios generales de la casa Es responsabilidad del usuario eliminar los residuos de este tipo depositándolos en un punto...

Page 168: ...nniskors hälsa och miljön Kontakta ditt lokala kommunkontor din närmsta återvinningsstation för hushållsavfall eller affären där du köpte produkten för att få mer information om var du kan lämna ditt avfall för återvinning Regulatory compliance and safety 168 ...

Page 169: ...iagram 128 dual data paths 134 geographically dispersed 140 group 140 groups node based 140 installation 136 installation checklist 135 load balancing 141 managing access rights 141 managing file share permissions 141 network requirements 135 nodes powering down 147 powering up 147 restarting 146 overview 127 127 preparing for installation 134 printer spooler 145 protocols non cluster aware 142 re...

Page 170: ...t 62 file share resources 143 file system elements 58 file sharing protocols 58 files ownership 88 folder management 83 folder recovery 80 folders auditing access 86 managing 83 FPNW accessing 114 described 113 installing 113 G grounding methods 162 group cluster 131 groups adding to permissions list 84 H help obtaining 15 host configuration protocols DHCP and non DHCP 30 HP Array Configuration Ut...

Page 171: ...5 NFS share resource 143 node server 128 O online spares 56 P partitions extended 57 primary 57 permissions file level 83 list adding users and groups 84 removing users and groups 84 modifying 85 resetting 85 physical disk resources 143 physical configuration 21 physical disk resources 131 physical storage elements 54 planning configuration checklist 19 installation 17 network 132 network access m...

Page 172: ...IX 57 59 set up Internet 155 setting up overview 17 setup completion 32 shadow copies in a cluster 143 mounted drives 72 shadow copies 58 backups 82 cache file 73 defragmentation 71 described 69 disabling 76 file or folder recovery 80 managing 72 on NFS shares 79 on SMB shares 78 planning 69 redirecting 76 scheduling 75 uses 69 viewing list 75 Shadow Copies for Shared Folders 77 share management 8...

Page 173: ...embership 138 name resolution 137 virtual server defined 129 Volume Shadow Copy Service 69 volumes creating Novell 113 NCP 117 planning 57 vssadmin tool 72 W warning rack stability 14 WEBES Web Based Enterprise Services 150 websites customer self repair 15 HP 16 HP Subscriber s Choice for Business 15 product manuals 13 WEEE directive 162 HP ProLiant Storage Server 173 ...

Page 174: ...Index 174 ...

Reviews: