Hp X1000 Network Storage Systems User Manual

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Page 1 - User Guide

HP StorageWorks Automated Storage ManagerUser GuidePart Number: 5697–0422First edition: June 2010

Page 2 - Acknowledgements

1. Click on Add HP Storage System in the Actions pane.2. A dialog box will open. Enter the hostname or IP address (IPv4) of the HP Storage System to a

Page 3 - Contents

Configure Application CredentialsUse the Application Credentials dialog box to set or update user name and password securitycredentials applicable to

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3. On the Targets tab, select the iSCSI target that resides on your HP Storage System and then clickDetails.4. Select the target identifier from the l

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2 Hosting storage for applications andshared foldersThe Automated Storage Manager (ASM) radically simplifies hosting application storage and sharedfol

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NotesDescriptionApplicationSee “Using the Host a User-DefinedApplication Wizard” on page 20.Allocate and configure storage for anyremote application o

Page 7 - Software requirements

1. Do one of the following:• Enter the host name of a server that hosts Exchange (exactly as it is registered in the domain).• Enter the IP address (I

Page 8 - Limitations

NOTE:It is not recommended to host both the LCR and the original Exchange components on a single HPStorage System.Using the Create a Shared Folder Wiz

Page 9 - Add an HP Storage System

Naming a shared folderUse the Enter a Shared Folder Name and Description page to provide ASM with a name and descriptionfor the shared folder.1. Enter

Page 10 - Configuring display options

Before you begin configuring storage for SQL Server• Make sure the ASM agent is installed on each server with SQL Server data you plan to host.• Make

Page 11 - Configure Storage Networks

1. Do one of the following:• Select all components (including all of its components) by checking the box next to the com-ponent.• Select individual da

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Legal and notice information© Copyright 2010, 2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP requ

Page 13 - NotesDescriptionApplication

1. Do one of the following:• Select Transaction processing (TP) for frequently updated, fast growing databases with largevolumes of data requiring con

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• iSCSI LUN- Exposes a LUN to the remote server so the server can store data on the LUN. Youwill need to install an iSCSI initiator on your host serve

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1. In the name dialog box, type a name for your virtual library.2. In the Number of slots field, type or use the arrows to indicate how many slots are

Page 16 - Choosing shared folder types

NOTE:After storage space is allocated and configured using a wizard, only the following storage configurationsettings can be changed:• Allocated space

Page 17 - Naming a shared folder

Physical storageNotesDescriptionItemA hot spare is assigned at the arraylevel. A LUN that does not requirea hot spare may be assigned oneanyway if ano

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Customizing RAID levelsBefore you customize the default RAID level setting, review Table 6 to see how the different RAIDlevels affect performance, cap

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DescriptionRAID levelOffers the best combination of data protection and performance. RAID1+0 or drive mirroring creates fault tolerance by storing dup

Page 20 - Choose type of application

NOTE:For shared folders and local storage applications, you can set an enforceable limit (or quota) forallocated storage, as well as a warning thresho

Page 21 - Entering an application name

• Tape or Other Device (Alternate location backup) Data is copied off of this HP Storage System totape, other disks, or other types of storage media.

Page 22 - Technical Reference

Scheduling backupsIMPORTANT:• Before you schedule alternate location backups, install a tape library or other physical device andadd it to the same Da

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Contents1 Automated Storage Manager Overview ... 7Software requirements ...

Page 24 - NotesDescriptionItem

3. Click Jobs and Media in the Favorites pane, located on the left side of the main window.4. Double-click ASMbackup on the right side of the main win

Page 25 - Customizing RAID levels

• Last 3 Days—Displays the tasks and subtasks currently being processed, all scheduled tasks, andtasks that completed or failed during the past three

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2. Copy the application data to the path on the application server recorded in step 1 as follows:a. Using Windows Explorer, navigate to the applicatio

Page 27 - Selecting data protection

3 Managing data protectionThe Automated Storage Manager provides data protection through the use of snapshots and backups.You can configure these data

Page 28 - Scheduling snapshots

8. To delete a snapshot from the snapshot schedule, select the snapshot and click Remove.9. Click OK .Managing snapshotsFrom the Manage Snapshots dial

Page 29 - Scheduling backups

4. Do one of the following:• Select Mount as a volume on a remote Windows system running the All-in-in-One StorageManager Agent to expose the snapshot

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2. In the Actions pane, click Snapshots and then click Manage Snapshots. The Manage Snapshotsdialog box displays.3. Select a snapshot from the list an

Page 31 - Cancelling tasks

Running a virtual library backupIf virtual library backup has been configured for this component, you can run a virtual library backupfrom this locati

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3. Double-click ASMbackup on the right side of the main window.4. Select the restore job for the application or shared folder whose data you want to r

Page 33 - 3 Managing data protection

Confirm new password for ASMbackup:4. Type the Data Protector Express admin password.5. Type in the new password for the ASMbackup account.6. Confirm

Page 34 - Managing snapshots

Taking and deleting snapshots ... 34Exposing a snapshot ...

Page 35 - Reverting data to snapshots

Managing data protection40

Page 36 - Managing backups

4 Managing storageAfter an application is hosted or shared folder is created on your HP Storage System using astorage-allocation wizard, you can manag

Page 37 - Restoring data from backups

Changing the percent full warning thresholdYou can change the percent full warning threshold value for an application component, user-definedapplicati

Page 38 - Files and File Versions

2. Select the application component or user-defined application to remove in the content pane.3. In the Actions pane, click Remove from View.A confirm

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Managing storage44

Page 40 - Managing data protection40

5 Monitoring storageASM provides storage-management functions so you can quickly view used and allocated storage,and percent full warning thresholds s

Page 41 - 4 Managing storage

Application storage properties are displayed in order of hierarchy in an expandable and collapsibleview.Click the Expand tree icon next to each applic

Page 42 - Managing storage42

Properties windowASM provides properties information for Exchange, Exchange storage groups, and components forstorage hosted on your HP Storage System

Page 43 - Deleting shared folders

• Storage tab—(Exchange storage group components) Displays the storage group component'sstorage space, including allocated space, used space, fre

Page 44 - Managing storage44

• Mail Store tab—Displays the status and properties of the mail store reported byt the Exchangeserver.Table 10 Mail Store tab: Exchange storage group

Page 45 - 5 Monitoring storage

TablesStorage support on ASM ... 81Required software for ASM f

Page 46 - Monitoring storage46

DescriptionValueIndicates whether or not circular logging is enabled. If enabled, anew log entry will replace the oldest log entry when the size limit

Page 47 - Properties window

ValuePropertyName of the volume on your HP Storage System where the sharedfolder is stored.Storage System Volume - NameStatus of the volume that holds

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• General tab—(SQL Server, SQL Server database, SQL Server database component) Displays thename of the application, the total capacity reserved for th

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ValuePropertyStatus of the volume on the server that hosts SQL Server where the data-base component is stored.Application Server Volume - StatusIndica

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Accessing properties for user-defined applicationsASM provides properties information for the user-defined applications on your HP Storage System.Usin

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ValuePropertyStatus of the volume on the application server where the user-definedapplication data is stored.Application Server Volume -StatusIndicate

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Properties window• General tab—Displays the virtual library name, storage area type, the virtual library status:Table 22 Operating status: Virtual lib

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ValuePropertyLocation of the virtual library.Device pathNumber of slots used for a virtual library.Slot countStorage ViewStorage View displays the use

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Accessing properties for HP Storage System volumesASM provides properties information for any volume on a logical disk on your HP Storage System.1. In

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ValuePropertyThe RAID stripe size to which the logical disk is configured. See Table5 on page 23 for more information.RAID Stripe SizeSpeeds up reads

Page 57 - Storage View

• To view the properties for all application servers with storage hosted on your HP Storage System,select Show all from the Filter drop-down menu, loc

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3. Click one of the following tabs:• General tab—Displays the name of the volume on the application server, the volume type,and status:Table 28 Operat

Page 59 - Application Server View

The storage value for each application hosted, the shared folders pool, unallocated storage, and datanot managed by ASM is displayed according to its

Page 60 - Monitoring storage60

1 Automated Storage Manager OverviewThis documentation is intended for the person who administers HP StorageWorks X1000 NetworkStorage Systems running

Page 61 - Storage Utilization View

ASM provides storage-management services for the following applications:Table 1 Storage support on ASMSee “Using the Host an Exchange Storage GroupWiz

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• iSCSI LUN volumes greater than 2TB are supported only if the iSCSI Target is running a minimumof iSCSI Target version 3.2.• The maximum size allowed

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