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    NEC Storage Manager Configuration Setting Tool User’s Manual (GUI) IS007-10E[...]

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    © NEC Corporation 2001-2 004 No part of the contents of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without permission of NEC Corporation. The contents of this book may be modified without notice in the fut ure.[...]

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    Preface This manual describes how to perform the follow ing by using the GUI (Graphica l User Interface) on NEC Storage Manager clients: • Configure the NEC Storage ser ies disk array subsystem. • Refer to the disk array configuration information. Remarks: The LD Administrator (ReallocationControl) an d CachePartitioni ng are described in the ?[...]

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    5. The following descriptions in the text of this manual refer to the corresponding manuals. Description Corresponding Manual User's Manual (UNIX) NEC Storage Ma nager User's Manual (UNIX) (IS001) User's Manual NEC Storage Ma nager User's Manual (IS004) Data Replication User's Manual (Function Guide) NEC Storage Manager Dat[...]

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    i Contents Part I Overview ................................................................................................................ .................................. I-1 Chapter 1 Storage Overview ............................................................................................................... ............................. I-[...]

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    ii 5.4.8 Sta rting the Server ............................................................................................................ ........................... III-12 5.5 Server Expa nsion ............................................................................................................... .................................. III-13 [...]

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    iii 8.4 Settin g the Port ............................................................................................................... ................................... IV-138 8.4.1 Expa nd LUN ..................................................................................................................... ......................... IV-138 [...]

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    iv Appendix D Notes on Use for Data Replication .............................................................................................. ................... 21 D.1 Note s on Binding Logical Di sks................................................................................................. ............................... 21 D.2 Recomme nde[...]

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    P P P a a a r r r t t t I I I O O O v v v e e e r r r v v v i i i e e e w w w[...]

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    Chapter 1 Storage Overview I-2 Chapter 1 Storage Overview This chapter describes the overview of a disk arra y, which is the object of the iSM m anagement. iSM is the software for operating and maintain ing the disk arrays. To understand the iSM functio ns and to use the iSM efficiently, first read thro ugh this chapter, then proceed to Chapter 2. [...]

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    Chapter 1 Storage Overview I-3 (4) 2000 series - S2100/S2200/S2300 S2100/S2200/S2300, mid-range disk a rray, realizes high scalability (up to 14 d isk enclosures can be extended) and high availabi lity (main components have re dund ancy). Furthermore, it provides a function to replicate lo gical disks (D ynamicDataReplicati on) in the disk array, w[...]

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    Chapter 1 Storage Overview I-4 1 1 1 . . . 2 2 2 D D D i i i s s s k k k A A A r r r r r r a a a y y y C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i g g g u u u r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n (1) Components The disk array is composed of Disk Array Controller (DAC), which carries the component of control systems, such as host director, disk dire ctor and cache[...]

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    Chapter 1 Storage Overview I-5 Figure 1-2 Disk Array Composition (3000 Series) Figure 1-3 Disk Array Composition (2000/2800 Series) Figure 1-4 Disk Array Composition (100/1000 Series) Disk Enclosur e (DE) Disk Array Controller (DAC) Ph y si cal Di sk ( PD ) (up to 2 cabinets) Array Group 2 Array Group 1 Array Group 0[...]

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    Chapter 1 Storage Overview I-6 <Components identification> In the 3000/4000 series disk array, th e cabinet composed of Disk Array Controller and two or more disk enclosures is called as “Basic Ca binet (BC)” and the cabinet that is composed of multipl e disk enclosures to be connected to basic cabinet is called as “Extended Cabi net (E[...]

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    Chapter 1 Storage Overview I-7 <4000 series> <3000 series> Figure 1-5 3000/4000 Series Disk Array Components SVP ETHER Port for Monitoring HD HD HD Fan Panel SVP DD DD Back Board TEMP ALM DD DD Adapter Card Adapter Card TEMP ALM HD HD DD DD Power Supply HD RD HD HD RD Battery Cache Module Junction Box PD PD PD PD PD PD Disk Array Contro[...]

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    Chapter 1 Storage Overview I-8 <2800 series> PD Battery Fan SVP TEM P ALM Ad apterCar d Adapt erCard Back Boa rd Fan TEMP ALM PD PD PD PD PD Disk Array Controller (DAC) Disk Enclosure Power Sup ply HD (HostDirector) Ether Port for Monitorin g HD (HostDirector) FC Por t FC Port Cache Mo dule SVP PCC UPS Port Cache Mo dule Batter y Powe r Sup p[...]

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    Chapter 1 Storage Overview I-9 <2000 series> - S2100/S2200/S2300 - S2400 PD SVP TEMP AL M Adapt er Card AdapterCard TEMP AL M PD PD PD PD PD HD (HostDire ctor) HD (Host Dir ec tor) FC Por t FC P ort SVP PCC UPS Po rt Cach e Modul e Cache Module Batter y Batter y Fan Power Suppl y Disk A rray Contr olle r ( DAC) Eth er P ort for Mon itor i ng [...]

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    Chapter 1 Storage Overview I-10 <100/1000 series> - S100/S1100/S1200/S1300 - S400/S1400 PD Battery SVP TEMP ALM Back Board Fan PD PD PD PD PD FC Port Power Sup ply Cache Module Battery Ether Po rt fo r Monitoring HD (HostDirector) HD (HostDi rector) FC Port Disk Arra y Controller ( DAC) SVP PPC UPS Port Cache Modul e Figure 1-8 100/1000 Serie[...]

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    Chapter 1 Storage Overview I-11 [2800 series logical block diagram (w ith altern ative paths and options)] Controller 1 Controll er Block Controller 0 FC Port FC Port Option DE#0[00 - 0E] DE#1[10 - 1E] : : : DE#E[E0 - EE] DE#F [F0 - F E] PD group 0 *1 The 2800 series disk arr ay has one PD group. *2 Hexadecimal di gits in the brackets are PD number[...]

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    Chapter 1 Storage Overview I-12 [2000 series logical block diagram] - S2100/S2200/S2300 (with alternative paths and options) Figure 1-10 2000 Series (S2100/S2200/S2300) Logical B lock Diagram Controller Block FC Port DE#0[00 – 0E] DE#1[10 – 1E] DE#2[20 – 2E] DE#3[30 – 3E] DE#4[40 – 4E] DE#5[50 – 5E] DE#6[60 – 6E] PD group 0 DE#10[00 ?[...]

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    Chapter 1 Storage Overview I-13 [2000 series logical block diagram] - S2400 (with alternative paths) Figure 1-11 2000 Series (S2400) Logical Blo ck Diagram Controller Block FC Port DE#0[00 – 0E] DE#1[10 – 1E] DE#4[40 – 4E] DE#5[50 – 5E] DE#8[80 – 8E] DE#9[90 – 9E] DE#C[C0 – CE] DE#D[D0 – DE] PD group 0 *1 S2400 has only one PD group[...]

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    Chapter 1 Storage Overview I-14 [100/1000 series logical block diagram (with alternative paths)] - S100/S1100/S1200/S1300 (with alternative paths) Figure 1-12 100/1000 Series (S100/S1100/ S1200/S1300) Logical Block Diagram *1 S100/S1100/S1200/S1300 disk a rray has only one PD group. *2 Hexadecimal digits in th e brackets are PD numbers. *3 “DE”[...]

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    Chapter 1 Storage Overview I-15 [100/1000 series logical block diagram (with alternative paths)] - S400/S1400 (with alternative paths) Figure 1-13 100/1000 Series (S400/S1400) Logical Block Diagram DE#0[00 – 0E] DE#4[40 – 4E] DE#8[80 – 8E] DE#C[C0 – CE] PD g rou p 0 *1 S400/S1400 disk array has only one PD group. *2 Hexadecimal digits in th[...]

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    Chapter 1 Storage Overview I-16 <Components> Disk array components are shown below. Table 1-1 Component List (1/2) Component (Abbreviation) Configuration Devices (Abbreviation) Description Host Director (HD) Host interface control and cache module control device. One to four por ts are mounted in single director. Replication Director (RD) Con[...]

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    Chapter 1 Storage Overview I-17 Table 1-1 Component List (2/2) Component (Abbreviation) Configuration Devices (Abbreviation) Description Power Supply (DE_PS) Power supply part in DE (Disk Enclosure). Fan (DE_FAN) Cooling fan in DE to maintain th e constant temperature inside of the unit. Adapter Card (DE_ADP) Adapter Card for connection between PD [...]

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    Chapter 1 Storage Overview I-18 (2) Logical configuration of a disk array In a disk array, p ut multiple physical disks togeth er to set up a virtual medium to co mpose RAID, and partition the space in the virtual m edium to make logical disks. Data on the logical disks is stored into the areas of physical d isk associated with the partitions on th[...]

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    Chapter 1 Storage Overview I-19 Dynamic pool The dynamic pool is a virtua l medium, which manages the sp ace on the pool using a v irtual storage space. Like block management in a file system, the dynamic pool manages used space and unused space. When making up logical disks, separate unused spa ce from the pool acc ording to the required capacity,[...]

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    Chapter 1 Storage Overview I-20 PD00 PD01 PD02 PD03 PD04 LD00 LD01 LD02 LD03 RANK PD00 PD01 PD02 PD03 PD04 LD00 LD01 LD02 LD03 RANK RANKn Logical Disk Configuration of RANK (Striping ) ... Logical Disk Configuration of RANK • RANK <Supported disk arrays> Other than disk arrays with pool In the disk arrays indicated above, multiple ph ysical[...]

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    Chapter 2 Overview of Disk Array Configuration Setting I-21 Chapter 2 Overview of Disk Array Configuration Setting This chapter describes an overview of the disk ar ray configuration setting . The disk array c onfiguration setting is a fun ction for setti ng th e configuration when init ializing the disk arra y and when extending the physical disks[...]

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    Chapter 2 Overview of Disk Array Configuration Setting I-22 2 2 2 . . . 1 1 1 P P P o o o o o o l l l a a a n n n d d d R R R A A A N N N K K K In a disk array, p ut multiple physical disks together to set up a virtual medium to co mpose RAID, and partition the space in th e virtual medium to m ake logical disks. Data on the logi cal disks is store[...]

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    Chapter 2 Overview of Disk Array Configuration Setting I-23 2 2 2 . . . 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 B B B a a a s s s i i i c c c P P P o o o o o o l l l The basic pool is a virtual medium , which manages the space on the pool using a continuous address space. As you handle logical disks on RANK, assign the cont inuous space on the pool to the logical disks.[...]

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    Chapter 2 Overview of Disk Array Configuration Setting I-24 2 2 2 . . . 1 1 1 . . . 2 2 2 D D D y y y n n n a a a m m m i i i c c c P P P o o o o o o l l l The dynamic pool is a virtual me dium, which manages the space on the pool using a virtual stor age space. Like block management in a file s ystem, the dynamic pool manages used space and unused[...]

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    Chapter 2 Overview of Disk Array Configuration Setting I-25 Figure 2-4 Overview of th e Dynamic Pool Function The dynamic pool function provides the followin g advantages: • Reduction in the cost of storage expansion When some additional storag e space is required due to an addition of new tran sactions and so forth, you can add physical disks on[...]

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    Chapter 2 Overview of Disk Array Configuration Setting I-26 (1) You can bind a dynamic pool: You can bind a virtual storage s pace, or a dynami c pool, by selecting a set of unused ph ysical disks on the disk array. The RA ID type usable and the number of physical disks required for a dynamic pool are fixed. Select either of th e following two type[...]

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    Chapter 2 Overview of Disk Array Configuration Setting I-27 For details on how to expand a d ynamic pool, refe r to 7.1.2 “Expanding Capacity of a Pool” in Part IV “Operations”. Additional Physical Disks Configuration Rebuild after Expansion of Pool 1 to 5 RAID6 (4+PQ) 1 to 9 RAID6 (8+PQ) The pool is rebound. Rebinding the pool influences a[...]

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    Chapter 2 Overview of Disk Array Configuration Setting I-28 PD00 PD01 PD02 PD03 PD04 LD00 LD01 LD02 LD03 RANK PD00 PD01 PD02 PD03 PD04 LD00 LD01 LD02 LD03 RANK RANKn Logical Disk Configuration of RANK (Striping ) ... Logical Disk Configuration of RANK 2 2 2 . . . 1 1 1 . . . 3 3 3 R R R A A A N N N K K K The logical disks usually belong to one RANK[...]

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    Chapter 2 Overview of Disk Array Configuration Setting I-29 2 2 2 . . . 2 2 2 L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k The logical disks in the disk arra y are equivalent to the ph ysical disk when vi ewed from the OS. In the OS, this physical disk is part itioned to be mana ged as multiple logical disks. In the disk array,[...]

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    Chapter 2 Overview of Disk Array Configuration Setting I-30 2 2 2 . . . 3 3 3 S S S p p p a a a r r r e e e When binding pools or RANKs other than RAID0, da ta are still in the disks even when a single physical disk (two physical disks for RAID6) fail(s). However, if one more ph ysical disk fails , data may be in danger of being lost. To cope with [...]

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    Chapter 2 Overview of Disk Array Configuration Setting I-31 Before operating the disk array, users can perform efficient managem ent of the disk array b y setting the ID information with th e nickname.[...]

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    Chapter 3 Overview of AccessControl I-32 Chapter 3 Overview of AccessControl This section describes functions available when program product “AccessControl” is purchased. The AccessControl is optional software. The AccessControl provides functions to set and unset information on a ccessibility from the business server to logical disks. Using th[...]

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    Chapter 3 Overview of AccessControl I-33 3 3 3 . . . 1 1 1 L L L D D D S S S e e e t t t The concept of “LD Set” is introduced to Access C ontrol. The concept of LD Set enables to assign logical disks collectivel y to ports of multiple di sk arrays and W WNs. When one single busin ess server has multiple access paths and if its I/O paths are du[...]

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    Chapter 3 Overview of AccessControl I-34 HBA0 HBA1 WWN (WWPN) HBA2 HBA3 WWN (WWPN) HBA4 LD Set LD Set LD Set Port0 Port1 Port 2 Port3 LD00 LD06 LD01 LD07 LD02 LD08 LD03 LD09 LD04 LD0a LD05 LD0b Link betw een Path Informatio n and LD Sets WWN Mode Port Mode Port Number Business Server A Business Server B Business Server C Figure 3-2 Schematic Diagra[...]

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    Chapter 3 Overview of AccessControl I-35 3 3 3 . . . 2 2 2 W W W W W W N N N M M M o o o d d d e e e (1) Function This function, which can set the accessible logical disk in terms of each business server HBA (Host Bus Adaptor), can se t whether the logical d isk is accessibl e or not in terms of each s erver. The HBA has the only ID cod e called WW[...]

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    Chapter 3 Overview of AccessControl I-36 Figure 3-3 Schematic Diagram of AccessControl (WWN Mode) Table 3-1 Setting WWN a nd Logical Disk Numbers Logical Disk No. HBA 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a 0b 0 √ √ - - - - √ √ - - - - 1 √ √ - - - - √ √ - - - - 2 - - √ √ - - - - √ √ - - 3 - - √ √ - - - - √ √ - - 4 - - - - ?[...]

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    Chapter 3 Overview of AccessControl I-37 • Business se rver C can access logical disks LD04 and LD0a. • LD05 and LD0b cannot be acce ssed from any business server. This function can divide the logi cal disks which bind the disk array into logical disk groups in terms of each business server HBA (Host Bus Adaptor). It can als o restrict the acce[...]

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    Chapter 3 Overview of AccessControl I-38 Accessible from Server A Accessible from Server B Accessible from Server C Inaccessible from Any Business Server Figure 3-4 Schematic Diagram of Access Con trol (Port Mode) Table 3-2 Setting Port and Logi cal Disk Numbers Logical Disk No. Port 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a 0b Port0 √ √ - - - - √ √[...]

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    Chapter 3 Overview of AccessControl I-39 • Business server C can access logical disks LD04 and LD0a through port Port3 . • LD05 and LD0b cannot be acce ssed from any business server. This function can divide the logi cal disks which bind the disk array into logical disk groups and set whether to re strict the access or not in terms of each port[...]

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    Chapter 3 Overview of AccessControl I-40 This page is intentionally left blank.[...]

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    P P P a a a r r r t t t I I I I I I I I I n n n s s s t t t a a a l l l l l l a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n[...]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Setting and Access Contro l Installa tion II-2 Chapter 4 Configuration Setting and Access Control Installation 4 4 4 . . . 1 1 1 S S S y y y s s s t t t e e e m m m C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i g g g u u u r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n For information on configuration settings and examples of system configuration w he[...]

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    P P P a a a r r r t t t I I I I I I I I I A A A p p p p p p l l l i i i c c c a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operation Procedures III-2 Chapter 5 Operation Procedures 5 5 5 . . . 1 1 1 I I I n n n i i i t t t i i i a a a l l l I I I n n n s s s t t t a a a l l l l l l a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n When init ially install ing a system and a disk array, m ake the settings basical ly in accordance wit h the following procedure. Execute the followin[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operation Procedures III-3 5 5 5 . . . 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g t t t h h h e e e S S S t t t o o o r r r a a a g g g e e e M M M a a a n n n a a a g g g e e e r r r The following work is required before sett ing the configuratio n of the disk array . (1) Installing the Storage Manger For informat ion on[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operation Procedures III-4 5 5 5 . . . 1 1 1 . . . 4 4 4 B B B i i i n n n d d d i i i n n n g g g a a a L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k Bind a logical disk on a poo l or RANK. For specif ic procedure, refer to the following sections. To bind a logical disk only (ind ividual setting) - Refer to 7.2.1 &quo[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operation Procedures III-5 5 5 5 . . . 2 2 2 P P P h h h y y y s s s i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k E E E x x x p p p a a a n n n s s s i i i o o o n n n When ex panding phys ical disks to the disk arra y in oper ation, m ake the se ttings basi cally in accordance with the following procedure. In operating the pr ogram, b[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operation Procedures III-6 5 5 5 . . . 2 2 2 . . . 2 2 2 B B B i i i n n n d d d i i i n n n g g g a a a L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k Bind/expand a log ical disk on the poo l or RANK that w as newly added or expanded. For specif ic procedure, refer to the following sections. To bind a logical disk only[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operation Procedures III-7 5 5 5 . . . 3 3 3 L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i g g g u u u r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n C C C h h h a a a n n n g g g i i i n n n g g g When changi ng the logical di sk configurat ion, make th e settings basically in accordance with the fo[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operation Procedures III-8 5 5 5 . . . 3 3 3 . . . 1 1 1 D D D e e e a a a s s s s s s i i i g g g n n n i i i n n n g g g a a a L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k Deassign a logic al disk from the LD Set. For s pecific pr ocedures, refer to 10.3.3 "Deassigning a Logical Disk". 5 5 5 . . . 3 3 3 . [...]

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    Chapter 5 Operation Procedures III-9 5 5 5 . . . 3 3 3 . . . 5 5 5 B B B i i i n n n d d d i i i n n n g g g a a a L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k Bind a logical disk on the pool or RANK. For specif ic procedure, refer to the following sections. To bind a logical disk only (ind ividual setting) - Refer to 7.2.1 &qu[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operation Procedures III-10 5 5 5 . . . 4 4 4 A A A c c c c c c e e e s s s s s s C C C o o o n n n t t t r r r o o o l l l I I I n n n s s s t t t a a a l l l l l l a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n When initia lly instal ling Access Cont rol, make the set ti ngs basically in accordance with the following procedur e. Set a disk array. (For d[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operation Procedures III-11 5 5 5 . . . 4 4 4 . . . 1 1 1 S S S t t t o o o p p p p p p i i i n n n g g g t t t h h h e e e S S S e e e r r r v v v e e e r r r Stop the bus iness server connected to the disk a rray. 5 5 5 . . . 4 4 4 . . . 2 2 2 S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g a a a D D D i i i s s s k k k A A A r r r r r r a a [...]

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    Chapter 5 Operation Procedures III-12 5 5 5 . . . 4 4 4 . . . 7 7 7 S S S t t t a a a r r r t t t i i i n n n g g g t t t h h h e e e A A A c c c c c c e e e s s s s s s C C C o o o n n n t t t r r r o o o l l l Start the Acc ess Control. Starting the A ccess Control activ ates its setting from the business server to the logical d isk. For specific[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operation Procedures III-13 5 5 5 . . . 5 5 5 S S S e e e r r r v v v e e e r r r E E E x x x p p p a a a n n n s s s i i i o o o n n n When ex panding a s erver, make the settings basical ly in accordance with the following procedure. Create an LD Set. (For details, refer to 5.5.2 "Creating an LD Set".) Set links to the paths o[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operation Procedures III-14 5 5 5 . . . 5 5 5 . . . 1 1 1 S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g t t t h h h e e e P P P o o o r r r t t t A A A c c c c c c e e e s s s s s s M M M o o o d d d e e e Set the port access mode. Set the port mode to the WWN mo de or Port mod e dependi ng on your ope ration. For specific pr ocedures, re fer[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operation Procedures III-15 5 5 5 . . . 6 6 6 A A A c c c c c c e e e s s s s s s C C C o o o n n n t t t r r r o o o l l l C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i g g g u u u r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n C C C h h h a a a n n n g g g i i i n n n g g g When changing the Access Control configuration , make th e settings basically in accordanc[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operation Procedures III-16 5 5 5 . . . 6 6 6 . . . 1 1 1 S S S t t t o o o p p p p p p i i i n n n g g g t t t h h h e e e S S S e e e r r r v v v e e e r r r Stop the busine ss server op eration of which Access Contr ol configur ation will be chan ged. 5 5 5 . . . 6 6 6 . . . 2 2 2 D D D e e e a a a s s s s s s i i i g g g n n n i i i n[...]

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    P P P a a a r r r t t t I I I V V V O O O p p p e e e r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n s s s[...]

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    Chapter 6 Parameters IV-2 Chapter 6 Parameters This chapter des cribes parameter s. 6 6 6 . . . 1 1 1 P P P a a a r r r a a a m m m e e e t t t e e e r r r s s s The disk arra ys respectively have their own specif ic disk arra y settings and refer enceable parame ters. Table 6-1 lists the parameters s pecifiable and re ferenceable on each d isk arr[...]

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    Chapter 6 Parameters IV-3 Table 6-1 Setting/Displa y Parameter List (2/4) Disk Array Series Name Setting/Display Screen Setting/Display Parameter *1 400 1400/ 2400 2800 LD Bind √ √ √ LD Unbind √ √ √ LD Information Display √ √ √ Change Ownership − − − Change Format Time √ √ √ Change LD Name √ √ √ LD Setting Logica[...]

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    Chapter 6 Parameters IV-4 Table 6-1 Setting/Displa y Parameter List (3/4) Disk Array Series Name Setting/Display Screen Setting/Display Parameter *1 1100 1200 100/ 1300 2100 2200 2300 3100/ 4100 3300/ 4300 LD Batch Binding LD Batch Bind ing √ √ √ √ √ √ − − Nickname Batch Setting Nickname Batch Setting √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √[...]

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    Chapter 6 Parameters IV-5 Table 6-1 Setting/Displa y Parameter List (4/4) Disk Array Series Name Setting/Display Screen Setting/Display Parameter *1 1100 1200 100/ 1300 2100 2200 2300 3100/ 4100 3300/ 4300 Setting/Displaying Disk Array Name √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Nickname Setting Setting/Displaying Port Name √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √[...]

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    Chapter 6 Parameters IV-6 6 6 6 . . . 2 2 2 O O O p p p e e e r r r a a a t t t i i i n n n g g g R R R a a a n n n g g g e e e Set level 1 to 3 as a user lev el. The following show s target users and executable functions at each lev el: • Level 1 (L1): This level is defined for general user s. The users are permitted to perform only reference op[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-7 Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S400/S1400/S2400/S2800) This chapter describes how to set the configuration of the di sk array in S400/S1400/S2400/S2800. For configuration setting in S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300, refer to Chapter 8. 7 7 7 . . . 1 1 1 P P P o o o o o o l l l B B[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-8 7 7 7 . . . 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 B B B i i i n n n d d d i i i n n n g g g a a a P P P o o o o o o l l l Bind a pool through wizard. Bind a n ew pool fo llowing the steps indicated on the wizard . (1) Starting up the pool binding wizard Click the [Pool Binding] button in th e “LD Individual Bind/Unbind[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-9 (2) Setting about the pool binding wizard Clicking the [Pool Binding] button on the “LD Individua l Bind/Unbind” screen displays the “Welcome to the Pool Binding Wizard” screen. Figure 7-2 Setting About Pool Binding Wizard [Next] button: Displays th e “Pool Selection” screen. [Cancel] butt[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-10 (3) Selecting the pool type Clicking the [Next] button on the “Welcome to the Pool Binding Wizard” screen disp lays the “Pool Selection” screen. Figure 7-3 Selecting Pool Ty pe You can bind a pool of either of the followi ng types with a fixed RAID configuration: Dynamic: RAID6 (8+PQ) or RAID[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-11 (4) Selecting the RAID ty pe Clicking the [Next] button on the “Pool Selection ” screen displays the “ RAID Type Selection” screen. Figure 7-4 Selecting RAID Type (for Dynamic Pool)[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-12 Figure 7-5 Selecting RAID Type (for Basic Pool) RAID type radio button: Put a checkmark on the RAID t ype of the pool you want to bind. The selections depend on the type you specified on the “Pool Selection” screen. [Next] button: Displays the “ PD Selection” screen. [Back] button: Displays b[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-13 (5) Selecting physical disks Clicking the [Next] button on the “RAID Type Selection” scre en displays the “PD Selection” screen. Figure 7-6 Selecting Physical Disks Unused PDs: Lists physical d isks still unused. Pool PDs: Lists the physical disks to use for the pool. [Add] button: Select unu[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-14 If no RAID type is available for the pool with the ph ysical disks you selected, any of the [25201], [25202], or [25227] message box is displayed as follows:. Figure 7-7 Message Box[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-15 (6) Setting detailed paramet ers Clicking the [Next] button on the “PD Selection” screen displays t he “Detail Parameter Set ting for Pool Binding” screen. Figure 7-8 Setting De tailed Pa rameters Pool Name: Specify the name of the pool. This scre en initially puts the name automatically assi[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-16 For an invalid pool name, any of the [25203], [25204] , or [25205] message box is displayed as follows: Figure 7-9 Message Box Rebuild Time: Specify the duration of time to do rebuild if a physical disk becom es faulty. You can specify 0 to 24 hours. Although specif ying 0 rebuilds the fau lty disk i[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-17 (7) Checking for the paramet ers specified for the pool Clicking the [Next] button on the “D etail Para meter Setting fo r Pool Binding” screen displays the “Confirmation for Pool Binding Parameter” screen. Figure 7-10 Checking for Parameters Specified for Pool Pool Type: Type of the pool RAI[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-18 Number of PDs: Number of physical disks that bind the pool [Next] button: Displays a me ssage asking you to proceed. [Back] button: Displays back the “D etail Pa rameter Setting for Pool Binding” screen. [Cancel] button: Display s a confirmati on to ask whether you want to quit the wizard, then t[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-19 Insufficient lic ense capacit y Binding or expanding pools may result in insufficiency of license capacity due to the increased cap acity. This status restricts operation of the following functions as described b elow: • DDR/RDR Pairs cannot b e newly set or unpaired. Replicat ion operation for set[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-20 (8) Finishing binding the pool When the pool is successfully bo und, the following screen is d isplayed: Figure 7-13 Pool Successfully Bound [Finish] button: Closes the wizard.[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-21 7 7 7 . . . 1 1 1 . . . 2 2 2 E E E x x x p p p a a a n n n d d d i i i n n n g g g C C C a a a p p p a a a c c c i i i t t t y y y o o o f f f a a a P P P o o o o o o l l l You can expand the capacity of a pool from the “LD Individual Bind/Unbind” screen. Figure 7-14 Expanding the Pool Capacity [...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-22 Figure 7-15 Pool Capacity Exp ansion Dialog Pool Information Number: Number of the p ool Name: Name of the pool Capacity: Current capacity of the poo l RAID Type: Current RAID type Expansion Method Without Pool Rebuilding: Allows e xpanding the capacity of the pool w ithout any influence to the exist[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-23 With Pool rebuilding: A llows expanding the capacity of the pool without any restriction on the number of the logical disks, in a relatively long er time. Specify Expansion Time: Allows specifying the durati on of time to expand the all physical disks only when you specified “With Pool Rebuild ing?[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-24 Figure 7-17 Message for Asking Expansion of Pool Capacity Information about the pool: Number: Number of the pool Name: Name of the pool Before Expanding Capacity: Capaci ty of the pool before expansion After Expanding Capacity: Capaci ty of the pool after expansion Rebinding: Way of expanding the cap[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-25 Information about th e physical disks: Number of PDs Before Expansion: Number of physical disks that compose the pool before expansion Selected PDs for Pool Binding: Number of ph ysical disks to be added to exp and the pool Number of PDs After Expansion: Number of physical disks th at are composing t[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-26 7 7 7 . . . 1 1 1 . . . 3 3 3 U U U n n n b b b i i i n n n d d d i i i n n n g g g a a a P P P o o o o o o l l l You can unbind a pool from the “LD Individual Bind/Unbind” screen. Figure 7-19 Unbinding a Pool <Steps for unbinding a pool> 1. Select Basic Pool or Dynami c Pool in the configu[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-27 4. A message box asking you to unbind the pool is di splayed. Figure 7-20 Message Box for Unbinding a Pool When the pool to be unbound has logical disks already bound, the following dialog box is d isplayed to ask you to unbind the logical disks together, unbinding the pool. Figure 7-21 Message for U[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-28 You cannot unbind the pool if any of the logical disks in it are: 1. In Access Control (Port mode). 2. In Access Control (WWN mode). 3. Paired. 4. SRA bound (snapshot). 5. Link setting is p erformed (snapshot). 6. Assigned to a c ache segment (setting cache segment). 7. A reserve group is set (LD Adm[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-29 7 7 7 . . . 1 1 1 . . . 4 4 4 R R R e e e n n n a a a m m m i i i n n n g g g a a a P P P o o o o o o l l l You can rename a pool from the “L D Individual Bind/Unbind” screen. Figure 7-24 Renaming a Pool <Steps for renaming a pool> 1. Select Basic Pool or Dynami c Pool in the configu ration[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-30 4. A dialog box for renaming a pool appears. Figure 7-25 Dialog Box for Re naming a Pool New Name: Specify the new name to be assigned to th e pool. For details on how to rename a pool, r efer to “Pool Name” in 7.1.1 (6) “Setting detailed parameters”. 5. When the pool is successfully renamed,[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-31 7 7 7 . . . 1 1 1 . . . 5 5 5 C C C h h h a a a n n n g g g i i i n n n g g g R R R e e e b b b u u u i i i l l l d d d T T T i i i m m m e e e a a a n n n d d d E E E x x x p p p a a a n n n s s s i i i o o o n n n T T T i i i m m m e e e o o o f f f a a a P P P o o o o o o l l l You can change the [...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-32 4. A dialog box for changing the rebu ild/expansion time of a pool appears. Figure 7-28 Change Pool Reb uild/Expansion Time Dialog Pool Information: Number: Number of the pool Name: Name of the pool Rebuild Time: Current duration of time specified to rebuild the pool Expansion Time: Current duration [...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-33 Expansion Time: Specify the duration of tim e to expand the (Only Dynamic Pool) pool. You can specify the dur ation of time to expand the ph ysical disks added to the pool. Although specifying 0 expands the pool in the s hortest time, select an appropriate time taking account of the load to the host [...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-34 7 7 7 . . . 2 2 2 M M M e e e t t t h h h o o o d d d o o o f f f B B B i i i n n n d d d i i i n n n g g g L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k s s s Bind logical disks of the disk array in accordance w ith the following procedure in terms of each PD group. (1) Spare Bin[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-35 7 7 7 . . . 2 2 2 . . . 1 1 1 B B B i i i n n n d d d i i i n n n g g g L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k s s s Bind logical disks through wizard. Bind l ogical disks to a specified pool followi ng the steps indicated on the wizard. To bind a control volume, follow thi[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-36 (2) Setting about the LD binding wizard Clicking the [LD Binding] button on the “LD Individual Bi nd/Unbind” screen displays the “Welcome to the LD Binding Wizard” screen. Figure 7-31 Setting about Wizard for Binding Logical Disks [Next] button: Displays th e “Pool Selection” screen. [Can[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-37 (3) Selecting a pool Clicking the [Next] button on the “Welcome to the LD Binding Wizard” screen displays th e “Pool Selection” screen. Figure 7-32 Selecting Pool Type Pool List: Allows selecting a pool you want to bind logical d isks in it. An asterisk (*) in the “Free Capacity[GB]” fiel[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-38 (4) Selecting unused areas Selecting a pool with m ultiple unused areas and cl icking the [Next] button on the “Pool Selection” screen displays the “Free Area S election” screen. Figure 7-33 Selecting Unused Areas Free Area List: Allows selecting areas in which to bind logical disks. [Next] b[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-39 (5) Specifying the way of binding the logical disks Clicking the [Next] button on the “Free Area Selec tion” screen d isplays th e “Binding Method” screen. This screen is displayed when you select a pool w ithout multiple unused areas or d ynamic pool and click the [Next] button on the “Poo[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-40 [Next] button: One of the following screens is displa yed according to the specified way of bindin g the logical disks: y Check-marking on [Only specify the number of LDs]: Displays the “S pecify Number of LDs” scr een. y Check-marking on [Only specify LD capacity]: Displays th e “Specify the C[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-41 (6)-1 Specifying the number of logical disks Check-marking on [Only specify the number of LDs] on th e “Binding Method” screen and clicking the [Next] button displays the “Specify Number of LDs” screen. Figure 7-35 Specifying the Nu mber of Logical Disks Number of LDs: Specify the num ber of [...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-42 (6)-2 Specifying the logical disk capacity Check-marking on [Only specify LD capacity] on the “B inding Method” screen and clicking the [Next] button displays the “Spe cify the Capa city” scree n. Figure 7-36 Specifying the Logical Disk Capacity Use one of the following ways of specifying the[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-43 Note that specifying a recommended capacity makes the capac ity occupied b y the pool larger than the capacity of the logical disks by 0.2 GB appro ximately and maxim um. For details, refer to Append ix D “Notes on Use for Data Rep lication”. [Next] button: Displays the “Setting Detail Param et[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-44 (6)-3 Specifying the number of logi cal disks and the logical disk capacity Check-marking on [Specify both the number of LDs a nd LD capacity] on the “Binding Method” screen and clicking the [Next] button displays the “Speci f y Number of LDs and LD Capacity” screen. Figure 7-37 Specifying th[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-45 About control volumes (1) A control volume is a volume for contro l over a disk a rray. To use SnapControl, it is requir ed on the server where the LV is used. (2) Specify the cap acity of a control volume following the steps d escribed below: 1. Specify the recommended capac ity, and display the pul[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-46 [Cancel] button: Displays back the screen on which you specified the capa city of the logical d isks or the number of logical disks and their cap acity. All parameter changes you made on this screen ar e canceled. It is allowed to change the logical disk number selection displayed through th is wizar[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-47 (7) Setting the detailed parameters for bi nding the logical disks The “Setting Deta il Parameter for LD Bi nding” screen allows checking for and cha nging the format, name, and initial number of the logical disks, and th e time to bind th em. Figure 7-39 Specifying Detailed Settings of the Logic[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-48 Clicking the [Change] button on the “Setting Det ail Parameter for LD Binding ” screen displays the [Change] dialog: Figure 7-40 Change Dialog Box OS Type/LD Name: You can specify the format and name of the logical disks to bind. The logical disk name must be unique in the system. (Do not assign [...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-49 You can change the logical disk f ormat and name later from the m ain window on the iSM client or according to 7.2. 4 “Renaming a Logical Disk”. Table 7-1 List of Formats Format Description A4 Logical disk operated on the ACOS-4 system (If you are setting this format, ask our maintenance engineer[...]

  • Page 116

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-50 Starting LD Number: A number which is equal to o r higher than the spe cified logical disk number and sti ll unused is assigned. When this parameter is omitted (or if the specified number is invalid), th e number subsequent to the largest logical disk number alread y occupied is assigned. For example[...]

  • Page 117

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-51 (8) Checking for the parameters specified for the logical disks to bind Clicking the [Next] button on the “Setting Deta il Parame ter for LD Binding” screen displays th e “Confirmation for LD Binding” screen. Figure 7-41 Checking the Parameters Specif ied for the Logical Disks [Next] button: [...]

  • Page 118

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-52 (9) Finishing binding the logical disks When the logical disks are successfully bound, the following scr een is displayed: Figure 7-43 Successful Completi on of Binding Logical Disks [Finish] button: Closes the wizar d.[...]

  • Page 119

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-53 7 7 7 . . . 2 2 2 . . . 2 2 2 E E E x x x p p p a a a n n n d d d i i i n n n g g g C C C a a a p p p a a a c c c i i i t t t y y y o o o f f f L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k s s s You can expand the logical di sk capacity from the “LD I ndividual Bind/Unbind” s[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-54 5. The “LD Capacity Expa nsion” dialog appears. Figure 7-45 LD Capacity Expansion Dialog For details on how to expand the logical disk capacity, re fer to 7.2.1 (6)-2 “Specifyi ng the logical disk capacity”. [OK] button: Displays the dialog box for checking the parameters of the logical disks[...]

  • Page 121

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-55 Figure 7-46 Dialog Box for Checking the Parameters of the Logical Disks Expa nded [Yes] button: Starts expanding the capacity of the logical disks. [No] button: Returns to the “L D Capacity Expansion” dialog. 6. When the capac ity is successfull y changed, the f ollowing message is dis played: Fi[...]

  • Page 122

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-56 7 7 7 . . . 2 2 2 . . . 3 3 3 U U U n n n b b b i i i n n n d d d i i i n n n g g g L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k s s s You can unbind logical disks from the “LD Indiv idual Bind/Unbind” screen. Figure 7-48 Unbinding Logical Disks <Steps for unbinding logica[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-57 5. A message box asking you to unbind the logical d isk is displayed. Figure 7-49 Message Box for Confir mation of Unbinding a Logical Disk If the logical disks in the pool ar e in the foll owing states, it is impo ssible to unbind them. 1. Managed by the Access Control (PORT mode). 2. Managed by the[...]

  • Page 124

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-58 7 7 7 . . . 2 2 2 . . . 4 4 4 R R R e e e n n n a a a m m m i i i n n n g g g a a a L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k You can rename a log ical disk from th e “LD Individual Bind/Unbind” screen. Figure 7-51 Renaming a Logical Disk <Steps for rena ming a logical [...]

  • Page 125

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-59 5. The dialog for renaming a logical disk appears. Figure 7-52 Dialog for Renaming a Logical Disk (1) The logical disk name must be unique in the sy stem. (Do not ass ign the same name twice or more.) (2) The initial va lue of the logical dis k name field con sists of 20 characters; 16 characters spe[...]

  • Page 126

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-60 7 7 7 . . . 2 2 2 . . . 5 5 5 C C C h h h a a a n n n g g g i i i n n n g g g T T T i i i m m m e e e t t t o o o B B B i i i n n n d d d L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k s s s You can change the duration of time to bind logica l disks from the “LD Individu al Bind/[...]

  • Page 127

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-61 5. The “Change Pool Rebuild/Expa nsion Time” dialog box app ears. Figure 7-55 Dialog Box for Changing the Time to Build Logical Disks Specify the duration of time to bind th e logical disks. You can specify 0 to 24 hours. Although specif ying 0 binds the logical disks in the shortest tim e, selec[...]

  • Page 128

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-62 7 7 7 . . . 2 2 2 . . . 6 6 6 L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k B B B a a a t t t c c c h h h S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g Specify the sam e RAID type and logical disk capacity for the unu sed physical disks on the disk array. The sele ctable logical disk [...]

  • Page 129

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-63 (1) Starting up the LD Batch Binding Wizard To start up the LD Batch Binding Wizard, click the [L D Bind] button in the “Configuration- [Setting Mode]” menu. Figure 7-57 Starting up the LD Batch Binding Wizard [Next] button: Displays the “ Num ber of Pools and Spares” screen. [Cancel] button:[...]

  • Page 130

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-64 (2) Specifying the number of pools and the number of spares Clicking the [Next] button on the initial screen of th e LD Batch Binding Wizard disp lays the “Number of Pools and Spares” scr een. Figure 7-58 Specifying the Nu mber of Pools and Spares Number of Pools: Specify the number of pools you [...]

  • Page 131

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-65 (3) Checking for the paramet ers specified for the pool(s) Clicking the [Next] button on the “Number of Pools a nd Spares” screen displays the “Confirmatio n for Pool Binding Parameter” screen. Figure 7-59 Checking for the Parameters Specified for the Pool(s) (A) Parameters for the pool(s) Po[...]

  • Page 132

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-66 (B) Parameters for the ph ysical disks Number of Spares: Number of spares to bind (in total) Number of Unused: Number of disks unused to bind the pool(s). When you use the batch bind wizard, some physical disks remain unused depending on the parameters specified in Number of Pools, Number of PDs, and[...]

  • Page 133

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-67 (4) Specifying the way of binding the logical disks Clicking the [Next] button on the “Confirmation for P ool Binding Parameter” scr een displays the “Binding Method” screen. Figure 7-60 Specifying the Way of Binding Logical Disks Specify one of the following ways of binding th e logical disk[...]

  • Page 134

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-68 [Next] button: One of the fo llowing screens is displa yed according to the specified way of bindin g the logical disks: • Check-marking on [Only specify the number of LDs]: Displa ys the “Specify Number of LDs ” screen. • Check-marking on [Only specify LD capacity]: Displa ys the “Specify [...]

  • Page 135

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-69 (5)-1 Specifying the number of logical disks Check-marking on [Only specify the number of LDs] on th e “Binding Method” screen and clicking the [Next] button displays the “Specify Number of LDs” screen. Figure 7-61 Specifying the Nu mber of Logical Disks Number of LDs: Specify the num ber of [...]

  • Page 136

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-70 (5)-2 Specifying the logical disk capacity Check-marking on [Only specify LD capacity] on the “B inding Method” screen and clicking the [Next] button displays the “Spe cify the Capa city” scree n. Figure 7-62 Specifying the Logical Disk Capacity Use one of the following ways of specifying the[...]

  • Page 137

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-71 Note that specifying a recommended capacity makes the capac ity occupied b y the pool larger than the capacity of the logical disks by 0.2 GB appro ximately and maxim um. For details, refer to Append ix D “Notes on Use for Data Rep lication”. [Next] button: Displays the “ Setting Detail Param e[...]

  • Page 138

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-72 (5)-3 Specifying the number of logi cal disks and the logical disk capacity Check-marking on [Specify both the number of LDs a nd LD capacity] on the “Binding Method” screen and clicking the [Next] button displays the “Speci f y Number of LDs and LD Capacity” screen. Figure 7-63 Specifying th[...]

  • Page 139

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-73 Figure 7-64 Screen for Specifying a Logical Disk By selecting a lo gical disk from the list, you can bind the logic al disks setting their capa cities same with it. For an unselectable logical disk, either of the following reasons is indicated in th e “Not Specify Re ason” column: • Excess of c[...]

  • Page 140

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-74 It is allowed to change the logical disk number selection displayed through th is wizard or numbe r displayed on th e LD specification screen to the name of the log ical disk. For details, ref er to “Client Start/Stop” in the “User’s Manual” or “User’s M anual (UNIX)” in accord ance w[...]

  • Page 141

    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-75 (6) Specifying the detailed settings of the logical disks The “Setting Detail Parameter for LD Binding” screen allows checking for the for mat, name, and initial number of the logical disk s, and the time to bind them. Figure 7-65 Specifying the Detailed Settings of the Logical Disks OS Type/Name[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-76 disk number in the Name field. Table 7-2 lists the selectable log ical disk formats. You can change the logical disk f ormat and name later from the m ain window on the iSM client or according to 7.2. 4 “Renaming a Logical Disk”. Table 7-2 List of Formats (1) Any logical disk name that does not c[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-77 For example, when log ical disk num bers 0, 1, 3, and 4 are in use, new logical disks are numbered as follows: When omitted: 5,6,7... When 0 specified: 2,5,6... When 10 specified: 10,11,12... [Change] button: Displays the screen which allow s ch anging para meters. (Refer to Figure 7-66 “ Change Pa[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-78 Figure 7-66 Change Par ameter Screen [OK] button: Displays back the s creen for spec ifying the details of the logical disks with the parameter(s) you changed. [Cancel] button: Displays back th e screen for specifying the details of the logical disks. All par ameter changes you ma de on this screen a[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-79 (7) Checking for the parameters for batc h binding the logical disks Clicking the [Next] button on the “Setting Deta il Parame ter for LD Binding” screen displays th e “Confirmation for LD Batch Binding Parameter” screen. Check for the pa rameters specified for batch binding the logical d isk[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-80 (B) Parameters for the log ical disks LD Capacity: Capacity of each of th e logical disks to bind Number of LDs: Number of logical disks to bind Number of all logical disks to bind Total LD Capacity: Total amount of all logical disks to bind “LD Capacity ” × “Number of LDs” = “Total LD Cap[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-81 Insufficient lic ense capacit y Binding or expanding pools may result in insufficiency of license capacity due to the increased capacity. For insufficiency of license capacity, refer to Page IV-19.[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-82 (8) Finishing batch binding the logical disks On successful completion, the following screen is displayed: Figure 7-69 Successful Completion of LD B atch Binding Note that succes sful completion in this section means that the sequence to bind the logical d isks started successfully. Thus, you n eed t[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-83 On unsuccessful completion, the following screen is displayed: Figure 7-70 Screen On Unsuccessful Completion Possible causes of an LD batch binding failur e may be a com munication error betw een the iSM server and th e iSM client, a problem in the disk array, and so forth. If a communication error i[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-84 7 7 7 . . . 3 3 3 B B B i i i n n n d d d i i i n n n g g g a a a S S S p p p a a a r r r e e e 7 7 7 . . . 3 3 3 . . . 1 1 1 B B B i i i n n n d d d i i i n n n g g g a a a S S S p p p a a a r r r e e e Bind spare disks on the disk array through wizar d. You ca n bind spare disks following the steps[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-85 (2) Setting about the spare bi nding wizard Clicking the [Spare Binding] button on the “LD Individua l Bind/Unbind” screen displays the “Welcome to the Spare Binding Wizard” screen. Figure 7-72 Setting about the S pare Binding Wizard [Next] button: Displays the “PD Selection” screen. [Can[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-86 (3) Selecting physical disks Clicking the [Next] button on the “Welcome to the Spare Binding Wizard” screen displays the “PD Sele ction” screen. Figure 7-73 Selecting Physical Disks Unused PDs: Allows selectin g unused physical disk(s) to be us ed as spare disks. Spares: Lists spare disks to [...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-87 (4) Checking for the parameters specified for the spare Clicking the [Next] button on the “PD Selection” screen displays the “Confirmation for Spare Bind ing Parameter” screen. Figure 7-74 Checking for the Parameters Specified for a Spare Spares: List of physical disks assigned as spares. Num[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-88 Figure 7-75 Message Box to Start B inding the Spare (5) Finishing binding the spare When the spare is successfully bound, the following screen is displayed: Figure 7-76 Spare Successfully Bound [Finish] button: Displays a confirmation to ask wh ether you want to quit the wizard, th en the wizard clos[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-89 7 7 7 . . . 3 3 3 . . . 2 2 2 U U U n n n b b b i i i n n n d d d i i i n n n g g g a a a S S S p p p a a a r r r e e e You can unbind spares out of th e disk array from the “LD Individ ual Bind/Unbind” screen. Figure 7-77 Unbinding a Spare <Steps for unbinding a spare> 1. Select Spare in t[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-90 4. A message box asking you to unbind the spare is displayed. Figure 7-78 Message Box for Unbinding Spare 5. When the spare is successfully unbound, the following message is displayed. Figure 7-79 Message for Successful Completio n of Unbinding the Spare[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-91 7 7 7 . . . 4 4 4 E E E x x x p p p l l l a a a n n n a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n o o o f f f C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i g g g u u u r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g S S S c c c r r r e e e e e e n n n 7 7 7 . . . 4 4 4 . . . 1 1 1 L L L o o o g g g i[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-92 (A) Configuration tree view The configuration tree v iew shows disk configurations in the disk arra y, classifying them into four categories in the form of a tree: y Dynamic Pool Indicates dynamic pool(s) already bound in the disk array. y Basic Pool Indicates basic pool(s) already bo und in the disk[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-93 <When you select individual component of a basic pool> Detailed information about the po ol is displayed on the [Logical Disk] tab and [Physical Disk] tab: y [Logical Disk] tab The [Logical Disk] tab shows a list of logical dis ks bound in the pool. Y ou can rename the logical disks, change the[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-94 7 7 7 . . . 4 4 4 . . . 2 2 2 L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i g g g u u u r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n S S S c c c r r r e e e e e e n n n Selecting a disk configuration in the logi cal disk configuration screen shows a lis t of c[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-95 7 7 7 . . . 4 4 4 . . . 3 3 3 P P P o o o o o o l l l L L L i i i s s s t t t V V V i i i e e e w w w Selecting Basic Pool or Dynamic Pool in the configuration tree view s hows the po ol list view. (1) [Pool] tab For each of the p ools displayed, you can expand it s capacity, change its rebuild time,[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-96 y Snapshot Capacity [GB]: Capacity bound as a sn apshot reserve area (up to one decimal place) y Snapshot Used Capacity [GB]: Capacity used by the snapshot (up to on e decimal place) y Snapshot Threshold [GB]: Specified threshold capa city for t he snapshot used cap acity (up to one decimal place) y [...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-97 7 7 7 . . . 4 4 4 . . . 4 4 4 P P P o o o o o o l l l I I I n n n f f f o o o r r r m m m a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n V V V i i i e e e w w w Selecting a basic pool or dynamic pool in th e configuration tr ee view shows the pool info view. You can see the information about the pool b y the physical[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-98 y Capacity [GB]: Capacity of the logical disk (up to one decimal p lace) y Snapshot Ty pe: Type of the use of the snapshot Blank: Volume that is not used for snaps hots BV: Base-volume. This volum e has a snaps hot generation. LV: Link-volume. This volume is necessary for substantiating snapshot gene[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-99 (2) [Physical Disk] tab The [Physical Disk] tab shows a list of physical disks us ed in the pool. Figure 7-84 Pool Information V iew - [Physical Disk] Tab The [Physical Disk] tab display s the following information: y Number: Number of the phy sical disk PD group number (hexadecimal, 2 digits) + PD n[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-100 7 7 7 . . . 4 4 4 . . . 5 5 5 S S S p p p a a a r r r e e e L L L i i i s s s t t t V V V i i i e e e w w w Selecting Spare in the configuration tree v iew shows a list of spares. You can unbind spares on this screen. Figure 7-85 Spare List View The spare list vi ew displays the following inform ati[...]

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    Chapter 7 Disk Array Configuration Setting IV-101 7 7 7 . . . 4 4 4 . . . 6 6 6 U U U n n n u u u s s s e e e d d d D D D i i i s s s k k k L L L i i i s s s t t t V V V i i i e e e w w w Selecting Unused in the configur ation tr ee view shows a list of unused disks. Figure 7-86 Unused Disk List View The unused disk list view displa ys the fo llowi[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-102 Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/ S2300) This chapter describes how to set the configuration of the disk arr ay in S100/S1100 /S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300. For configuration setting in S400/S1400/ S2400/S2800,[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-103 To bind logical disks, refer to the following descriptions. RANK Bind (8.1.1) RANK Unbind (8.1.2) Expanding a RANK (8.1.3) Setting RANK Rebuild Time (8.1.4) Figure 8-1 RANK/S pare Tab Screen[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-104 8 8 8 . . . 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 R R R A A A N N N K K K B B B i i i n n n d d d Selecting unused PDs enables this button, thus m aking it possible to bind RANKs. Refer to Figure 8-1 “RANK/Spare Tab Screen”. Figure 8-2 RANK Bind Click the [RANK Bind] butto[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-105 The following message is displayed if th ere are no RAID types of RANKs that can be bound with the selected number of physical disks. Figure 8-4 Message if Bi nding a RANK is Impossible To bind a RANK, click the [OK] bu tton in the RANK Bind confirmation di[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-106 8 8 8 . . . 1 1 1 . . . 2 2 2 R R R A A A N N N K K K U U U n n n b b b i i i n n n d d d Selecting a RANK from the PD window or th e RANK window on the RANK/Spare Tab screen (Figure 8-1) enables RANK Unbind. Even during LD binding, it is pos sible to unbin[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-107 Figure 8-6 RANK/LD Unbind Check Select [Yes] to unbind the LDs and RANK. If LDs in the RANK are in th e following states, it is impossible to unbind th em. 1. Managed by the Access Control (PORT Mode). 2. Managed by the Access Control (WWN Mode) 3. Pairing [...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-108 8 8 8 . . . 1 1 1 . . . 3 3 3 E E E x x x p p p a a a n n n d d d i i i n n n g g g a a a R R R A A A N N N K K K Selecting unused PDs after selecting the RAID5 RANK from the PD window or the RANK window on the RANK/Spare Tab screen (Figure 8-1) enab les th[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-109 (a) Expansion Time Specifies the maximum time required for rebuilding the RANK. It is possible to select 0 to 24 hours as Rebuild Time. When 0 is spec ified, the rebui lding is perfor med at the maximum spe ed. Moreover, the time is an indication and it doe[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-110 8 8 8 . . . 1 1 1 . . . 4 4 4 S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g R R R A A A N N N K K K R R R e e e b b b u u u i i i l l l d d d T T T i i i m m m e e e (1) Change Rebuild Time By Change Rebuild Time, it is possible to change the data rebu ild time[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-111 The RANK Rebuild Time is specified dur ing RANK building. Here, considering the host I/O load, the Rebuild Time can be changed. (2) Rebuild Start Instruction If one of the physical disks configuring a logical disk fai ls, the logical dis k is placed in the [...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-112 Reducing RANK and Spare selected Only reducing RANK selected Click the [Rebuild Star t Instruction] button to display the following dia log. Figure 8-13 Rebuild Start Instruction Confirmation Click the [OK] button to start rebuilding. (a), (b), and (c) in t[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-113 (c) Rebuild Time Specifies the maximum time required for rebuilding the RANK. It is po ssible to select 0 to 24 hours as Rebuild Time. Select 0 to perform rebuilding in the s hortest amount of time. In consideration of the host I/O load, set a suita ble val[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-114 8 8 8 . . . 2 2 2 M M M e e e t t t h h h o o o d d d o o o f f f B B B i i i n n n d d d i i i n n n g g g L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k s s s To bind logical disks, refer to the following descriptions. Binding Logical D[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-115 8 8 8 . . . 2 2 2 . . . 1 1 1 B B B i i i n n n d d d i i i n n n g g g L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k s s s In this dialog, LD binding/unbin ding can be performed. The operation can be pe rformed by using the popup menu ([...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-116 (a), (b), (c), and (d) in the screen are described as follows. (a) General Setting y LD Setting The number of LDs and the LD C apacity are specified here . It is also possible to specif y either of th em. When only the n umber of LD is sp ecified, the maxi [...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-117 y Excess of capac ity: The capacity of this logical disk exceeds the free s pace of the RANK. y Capacity unit disagreement: No logical disk can be bound that will have th e same capacity as this logical disk. For detailed reasons for capacity unit disagreem[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-118 Omitted: 5, 6, 7.. . 0 specified: 2, 5, 6... 10 specified: 10, 11, 12... y Format Time Specifies th e maximum LD Format Time. It is possible to select 0 to 24 hou rs as Format Time. When 0 is spec ified, the formatting is performed at the maximum speed. Mor[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-119 8 8 8 . . . 2 2 2 . . . 2 2 2 U U U n n n b b b i i i n n n d d d i i i n n n g g g L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k s s s Selecting a bound LD enables th e [LD Unbind] button. Figure 8-18 LD Unbind Click the [LD Unbind] but[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-120 8 8 8 . . . 2 2 2 . . . 3 3 3 S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k B B B i i i n n n d d d T T T i i i m m m e e e Changes the format time of log ical disks being bound. This setting, wh[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-121 8 8 8 . . . 2 2 2 . . . 4 4 4 L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k B B B a a a t t t c c c h h h S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g All the physical disks or unused ph ysical disks mounted on the disk array are specified [...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-122 (v) If there is no problem with the value to bind , cl ick the [Yes] button. LD Batch Binding will start. Select Operation Mode Screen Confi gurati on-[Set ting Mo de] Scree n LD Batch Binding Screen LD Bat ch Bin ding Confi rmati on Sc reen Figure 8-21 Tra[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-123 (2) Execution conditions When batch binding logical disks for all the physical disks, all the existing s ettings are unset . Therefore, if any one of the following conditions is met, the batch binding cannot be executed. (i) Logical disks managed by the Acc[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-124 (5) LD Batch Binding scre en The LD Batch Binding screen is shown in Figure 8-23. The disp lays and setting item s in the screen are described below. Figure 8-23 LD Batch Binding Screen (A) PD Group Number The PD group of LD Batch Binding is sp ecified here[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-125 • Unused PD Binds physical disks which have not configured the spare and RANK in the specified PD group. Does not unbind spares and RANKs which have already been bound. (C) RANK Information The number of RANKs to bind is displayed. The number of displays [...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-126 (F) Setting LD Specifies the number of LDs to bind or their capacity (or both). • Only specify the number of LDs The maximum ca pacity that ca n be created is a utomatically calculated for t he individual LD Ca pacity. Since, in this case, the number of L[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-127 the LD name. A list of selectab le LD Type is shown in Table 8-2. The LD Type and LD name can be ch anged later on the ma in scre en of the iSM client or in 7.2.4 “ Renaming a Logical Disk”. Table 8-2 List of LD Type LD Type Description A2 Operating LDs[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-128 (6) Confirm LD Batch Binding screen Click the [OK] button after entering the requ ired parameters into the LD Batch Bind screen described in (5) to display the confirmation screen shown in Figure 8-24. If there are no problems with th e settin g information[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-129 Example: In the event of a single DE with 15 PDs in th e DE, these values ar e as shown in the tabl e below. Table 8-3 Number of Unused PDs RANK Setting Number of Spares Number of Created RANKs Number of Unused PDs High Reliability RAID1 (1+1) 1 7 0 Standar[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-130 (7) Result screen When LD Batch Binding is completed successful ly, a message box as shown below appears. Figure 8-25 Success Message Box “Bind” here means that LD binding started successfully. Check the LD state for information by us ing the main scree[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-131 When LD Batch Binding fails, a message box ap pears as shown below. Figure 8-27 Failure Message Box Possible causes of an LD batch binding failur e may be a com munication error betw een the iSM server and th e iSM client, a problem in the disk array, and s[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-132 8 8 8 . . . 3 3 3 B B B i i i n n n d d d i i i n n n g g g a a a S S S p p p a a a r r r e e e To bind spares, refer to the following descriptions . Spare Bind (8.3.1) Spare Unbind (8.3.2) Spare Rebuilding Mode (8.3.3) Figure 8-28 RANK/Spare Tab Screen Men[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-133 8 8 8 . . . 3 3 3 . . . 1 1 1 S S S p p p a a a r r r e e e B B B i i i n n n d d d On the RANK/Spare Tab screen (Figure 8-28) , spare can be bound/unbound b y using the popup menu (right-click) or the buttons on the screen after select ing PDs and RANKs, e[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-134 8 8 8 . . . 3 3 3 . . . 2 2 2 S S S p p p a a a r r r e e e U U U n n n b b b i i i n n n d d d Select Spare on the RANK/Spar e Tab screen (Figure 8-28) to enable [Spare Unbind]. Figure 8-31 Spare Unbind Click the [Spare Unbind] button to display a message [...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-135 8 8 8 . . . 3 3 3 . . . 3 3 3 S S S p p p a a a r r r e e e R R R e e e b b b u u u i i i l l l d d d i i i n n n g g g M M M o o o d d d e e e (1) Special screen The screen shown below (Config uration setting menu → Setting D isk Array → Special) c an [...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-136 Figure 8-34 Special Screen (S400/S1400/S2400/S2800) (A) Cross Call Refer to 8.5.1 "C ross Call and Auto Assignment". (B) Spare Can set the data rebuild oper ation when one of th e ph ysical disks configur ing logical disks fails. y Auto Repair: Th[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-137 Even when Manually Repair is set dur ing repair operation, the repair operation is not stopped. The setting applies only from the next repair operation. Even when Auto Repair is set in the rebuild wait state, the repair operation does not star t. The sett i[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-138 8 8 8 . . . 4 4 4 S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g t t t h h h e e e P P P o o o r r r t t t 8 8 8 . . . 4 4 4 . . . 1 1 1 E E E x x x p p p a a a n n n d d d L L L U U U N N N When connecting to HP-UX, it is possible to expand the number of logica[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-139 8 8 8 . . . 5 5 5 S S S p p p e e e c c c i i i a a a l l l S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g s s s To make special settings, refer to the following d escriptions. Cross Call and Auto Assignment (8.5.1) Ownership (8.5.2) Figure 8-35 When Selecting t[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-140 8 8 8 . . . 5 5 5 . . . 1 1 1 C C C r r r o o o s s s s s s C C C a a a l l l l l l a a a n n n d d d A A A u u u t t t o o o A A A s s s s s s i i i g g g n n n m m m e e e n n n t t t Can set Cross Call function ON/OFF. y Cross Call ON state This can be s[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-141 8 8 8 . . . 5 5 5 . . . 2 2 2 O O O w w w n n n e e e r r r s s s h h h i i i p p p On the LD Individual Bind/Unbind screen (Figure 8-14) , LD binding/unbinding can be performed. The operation can be performed by using the popup menu (right- click) or the b[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-142 The display order of the numbers and logical disk names in the list can be changed. For information on the settings, refer to “Client Start/Stop” in the “User’s Manual ” or “User’s Manual (U NIX)” in accordance with the OS in use.[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-143 8 8 8 . . . 6 6 6 E E E x x x p p p l l l a a a n n n a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n o o o f f f C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i g g g u u u r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g S S S c c c r r r e e e e e e n n n Bind [...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-144 8 8 8 . . . 6 6 6 . . . 1 1 1 R R R A A A N N N K K K / / / S S S p p p a a a r r r e e e S S S c c c r r r e e e e e e n n n (1) Description The RANK/Spare screen, which is show n in Figure 8-37, describes the cont ent based on its en circled numbers. Refe[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-145 (B) PD window PDs existing in the selected PD group are displayed in terms of each DE. For details of the display, refer to the diagram below. Figure 8-38 PD Window (C) RANK window RANKs bound within the PD group are displayed. For details of the display, r[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-146 (E) Shape of selected button PDs and RANKs are disp layed with button shap es. Select/D eselect are p erformed by clicking th e relevant buttons. The s elected state has the concave sh ape, whereas the deselected state is the convex shape. Th ese are altern[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-147 (2) Operation In this dialog, RANK Bind/unbind can be performed by us ing the popup menu of the right button or the buttons on the screen after selecting PDs a nd RANKs, etc. The encircled alphab ets on the screen are described. Figure 8-43 RANK/Spare Tab S[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-148 (B) Properties The properties of sele cted RANKs, unused PDs and Spares are displayed as shown below. Figure 8-44 RANK/PD/Spare Properties (C) [Get Disk Array Info.] This button is us ed to read the cu rrent values which ar e set in the dis k array. In t he[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-149 8 8 8 . . . 6 6 6 . . . 2 2 2 L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k S S S c c c r r r e e e e e e n n n (1) Description The LD screen is shown in Figure 8-45. The encircled alphabets in the screen are described b elow. To know ho[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-150 (B) LD window RANKs existing in the selected PD group and the LDs bound in the RANK are displayed. For details of the display, refer to the diagram below. Figure 8-46 LD Window Selecting a logical d isk and then displaying the properties will res ult in out[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-151 (2) Operation In this dialog, LD binding/unbin ding can be performed. The operation can be performed b y using the popup menu (right-click) or the buttons on the sc reen after selecting a logical disk or free space of RANK. The encircled alphabets in the sc[...]

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    Chapter 8 Disk Array Configuration Setting (S100/S1100/S1200/S1300/S2100/S2200/S2300) IV-152 (A) Properties Select a logical disk to display its propertie s. A dialog box as shown below will appear. Figure 8-48 LD Properties (B) [Get Disk Array Info.] This button is us ed to read the cu rrent values which ar e set in the dis k array. In t he event [...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-153 Chapter 9 Configuration Setting (Common to All Units) This chapter describes configurat ion settings common to all un its. 9 9 9 . . . 1 1 1 N N N i i i c c c k k k n n n a a a m m m e e e S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g In this section, nicknames ar e given and settings affect[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-154 9 9 9 . . . 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g a a a D D D i i i s s s k k k A A A r r r r r r a a a y y y N N N a a a m m m e e e (1) Nickname screen The screen below (Configuratio n setting menu → Setting Disk Arra y → Nickname) can ch ange the disk arra y [...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-155 Enter a new name in to the [New Disk Array Nam e] and then click the [Apply] button to output a message as shown below to change the disk array name. Figure 9-2 Setting Disk Array Name Success S creen Unless the disk array name and the port name to enter abide by the rules below, setting[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-156 9 9 9 . . . 1 1 1 . . . 2 2 2 S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g a a a P P P o o o r r r t t t N N N a a a m m m e e e (1) Nickname screen The Nickname screen, which is as shown below, can change the d isk array name and the port name. Figure 9-3 Nickname Screen (A) Disk Array Sub[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-157 Enter a new name and then click the [Apply] button with regard to the port selected from the Port Number to output a message as shown below to ch ange the port name. Figure 9-4 Setting Port Name Success Screen Unless the disk array name and the port name to enter abide by the rules below[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-158 9 9 9 . . . 1 1 1 . . . 5 5 5 N N N i i i c c c k k k n n n a a a m m m e e e B B B a a a t t t c c c h h h S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g Nickname Batch Setting re fers to name batch setti ng (disk array name, port name, LD type/name) based on the definition file. (1) Executi[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-159 failure (busy): Executing other processing failure (communication): Communication error failure (protected): ACOS-4 resource protection error failure (SDV): Format setting of a sn apshot data volume failure (BV/SV/LV ): Format change of BV, SV, or LV failure (RPL Port): Setting of the r [...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-160 Figure 9-5 Nickname Batch Setting Dialog[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-161 9 9 9 . . . 2 2 2 P P P l l l a a a t t t f f f o o o r r r m m m The screen shown below (Config uration setting menu → Setting D isk Array → Platform ) can be used to chang e the platform settings of the port. Figure 9-6 Setting Disk Array Di alog Box (With [Platform] Tab)[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-162 (1) Platform screen The “Platform” pull-down menu displays a list of platforms that can be set for the disk array. If a platform, which cannot be set for the target disk arra y, is specified, the system displays the following message and prompts you to enter a registered platform. Fi[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-163 9 9 9 . . . 3 3 3 N N N e e e t t t w w w o o o r r r k k k The screen shown below (Config uration setting menu → Setting D isk Array → Network) can be used to mak e various network settings Figure 9-9 Setting Disk Array Dialog Box ([Network] Tab) The warning dialog box in Figure 9-1[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-164 dialog box in Figure 9-10. Figure 9-11 Setting Change Confirmation Dialo g Box Be careful that if the network setting of a d isk array is changed inco rrectly, the disk array becomes invisible from iSM. After making a change of an IP address unused for a contro l path, you need to m odif[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-165 y Accept SCSI Socket pa ckets from an y IP Address The target disk array can be monitored by an y of the iSM servers connected on the network on which the disk array is connected. y Accept SCSI Socket packets from these IP Addr ess The target disk array can be monito red by only the IP-a[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-166 (3) Set up SNMP Set the SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) inform ation of th e disk array. Figure 9-15 Set up SNMP Screen y Community Name Specify a com munity name with up to 62 ch aracters (ASCII chara cters). y Trap Information button “Trap Information screen (F igure 9-16)?[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-167 y Accept SNMP packets from these IP Address The system acce pts SNMP requests from the registered IP Address . Figure 9-16 Trap Information S creen Trap Sense Interval: Set an int erval at which the disk array monitors th e causes of traps. Unit Contact: Enter administrator’s informati[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-168 (4) Copy the network setup information If the disk array contains more than one Service Processor, the network se ttings of a Service Processor can be copied into a s elected Service Proces sor. Figure 9-17 Copy Screen[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-169 9 9 9 . . . 4 4 4 L L L i i i c c c e e e n n n s s s e e e The screen below is provided to unloc k the license of a purchased product. Figure 9-18 Setting Disk Array Dialog Box (License) Enter the license key, which is pr ovided with the purchased p roduct, with 30 characters (6-6-6-6-6[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-170 Figure 9-20 Message Indicatin g that the License Has Alread y Unlocked If the license for D ynamicDataReplicat ion is unlocked for the f irst time in the 2000 series disk arr ay (not including S2400), the disk array needs to be restar ted. If it is upgraded, the disk array does not need [...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-171 9 9 9 . . . 5 5 5 S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g D D D i i i s s s k k k A A A r r r r r r a a a y y y T T T i i i m m m e e e (1) Special screen The screen shown below (Config uration setting menu → Setting D isk Array → Special) c an be used to set the disk array time. Y[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-172 Figure 9-23 Special Screen (S400/S1400/S2400/S2800) (A) Cross Call Refer to 8.5.1 "C ross Call and Auto Assignment". (B) Spare Refer to 8.3.3 "Spare R ebuilding Mode". (C) Expand LUN Refer to 0 " Expand LUN". (D) Change Time Can change the disk array time. I[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-173 (E) Get Log Refer to 9.6 "Getting Log in the Disk Array". Figure 9-24 Change Disk Arr ay Time Dialog[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-174 9 9 9 . . . 6 6 6 G G G e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g L L L o o o g g g i i i n n n t t t h h h e e e D D D i i i s s s k k k A A A r r r r r r a a a y y y Outputs the internal log data in the disk array to any fil e. Click this button to ou tput the check message as s hown below. [...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-175 9 9 9 . . . 7 7 7 G G G e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i g g g u u u r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n I I I n n n f f f o o o r r r m m m a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n The configuration inform ation can be acquired in either text or CS V format. 9 9 9 [...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-176 Figure 9-29 Save File Confirmation Dialog Specify a file name and click the [S ave] button. The configuration information is acquired from the disk array and saved in text format. During the acquisition of the configuration information, the following d ialog is displayed. Figure 9-30 Get[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-177 9 9 9 . . . 7 7 7 . . . 2 2 2 G G G e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i g g g u u u r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n I I I n n n f f f o o o r r r m m m a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n i i i n n n C C C S S S V V V F F F o o o r r r m m m a a a t t t Acquir[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-178 Figure 9-33 Browse for Folder Dialog When the [Save] button is clicked, th e configuration in formation is acquired from the disk array and saved in CSV format. During the acquisition of the configura tion information, a message dialog (Figure 9 -30) is displayed indicating th at the con[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-179 9 9 9 . . . 8 8 8 R R R e e e p p p l l l i i i c c c a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n P P P a a a i i i r r r B B B a a a t t t c c c h h h S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g Replication Batch Setting refers to setting replicat ion, which is used for replicat ions, collectivel y usi[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-180 failure(DDR license lock ed): Failed, b ecause the DynamicDa taReplication licens e is not canceled. failure(DDR not supported): Failed, because the DynamicDa taReplication is no t supported. failure(Disk array not exist): Failed, because the disk array does not exis t. failure(DR not su[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuration Se tting (Common to All Units) IV-181 failure(Vol capacity unmatch): Failed, because the volume capac ity does not mat ch. failure(Vol not exist): Failed, b ecause the volume does not exist. failure(Vol not pair): Failed, because the pair is already forcibl y deleted. failure(Vol OS type unmatch) : Failed, because the volum [...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-182 Chapter 10 Access Control Operations This chapter describes Access C ontrol operations. 1 1 1 0 0 0 . . . 1 1 1 C C C h h h a a a n n n g g g i i i n n n g g g t t t h h h e e e P P P o o o r r r t t t M M M o o o d d d e e e Change the port mode on the following screen . Figure 10-1 [Setting /Reference] [...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-183 (1) [Change Port Mode] button Clicking this button will display the mode of each port of the disk array on the “ Change Port Mode” dialog screen, and change to the WWN mode and Port mode becomes possible. If you want to change a port in Port mode, which is already linked with an L D Set, into WWN m od[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-184 Figure 10-3 Preliminary Confirmation Dialog The Change Port Mode operation immediat ely reflects on the Disk Array. Ther efore, if settings ar e wrong, there is a possibility that ac cessing from the bus iness server to the LD may not be possible. It is necessary to perform operation after checking the op[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-185 1 1 1 0 0 0 . . . 2 2 2 S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g L L L D D D S S S e e e t t t s s s To set LD Sets, refer to the following descriptions. Setting an LD Set (10.2.1) Linking an LD Set and Path (10.2.2) Changing the LD Set Name (10.2.3) Deleting an LD Set (10.2 .4) Figure 10-4 [AccessContro[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-186 1 1 1 0 0 0 . . . 2 2 2 . . . 1 1 1 S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g a a a n n n L L L D D D S S S e e e t t t Clicking the [New] button on th e AccessControl tab screen (Figure 10-4) will display the following dialog scr een, thereby a new LD Set can be cre ated. Figure 10-5 New LD Set For LD Se[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-187 Only a Platform and a name are set for a newly created LD Set. For the busin ess server to recognize logical disks, it is necessary to set actual path information throu gh [Link Path] and also assign lo gical disks. A single LD Set is linked with each business serv er. Thus, the name of the business serve[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-188 1 1 1 0 0 0 . . . 2 2 2 . . . 2 2 2 L L L i i i n n n k k k i i i n n n g g g a a a n n n L L L D D D S S S e e e t t t a a a n n n d d d P P P a a a t t t h h h Selecting an LD Set and clicking the [Link Path] button on the AccessControl tab screen (Figure 10 -4) will display the following dialog screen.[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-189 Figure 10-7 Linking of Path Information (WWPN) Figure 10-8 Linking of Path Information (Port Number)[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-190 On this dialog screen, the fo llowing operations ar e possible. y Path Info Input Field Newly added or replaced path information is entered into th is area. It is n ecessary to enter 16 single-bit , hexadecimal digit characters into this input field. y Port Number Selection Field The port number to be new[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-191 Only a piece of path information can be selected at a time from the “Current Path Info” displa y area. To apply settings for the disk array, cl ick the [OK] button. y [Delete] button Selecting Delete targ et path information from th e “Current Path In fo” display area and click ing this button wil[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-192 y [Help] button Clicking this button will display the Help screen concerning the “Link Path” s creen. If the [Link Path] operation fails, the error dialog screen showing the failure will be displayed. When an operation request is in error, there is a po ssibility of in consistency betwee n the disk ar[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-193 1 1 1 0 0 0 . . . 2 2 2 . . . 3 3 3 C C C h h h a a a n n n g g g i i i n n n g g g t t t h h h e e e L L L D D D S S S e e e t t t N N N a a a m m m e e e By clicking right-button after selecting LD Set, the pop- up menu appears allowing selection of name change of LD Set. Selecting the menu displays the[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-194 Figure 10-12 Preliminary Confirmation Dialog When an LD Set is renam ed, the disk array dynamically changes individual response contro l for each OS according to the platform inform ation. Therefore, it is necessary to perform operation after checking the operation state. Furthermore, stop busines s or th[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-195 1 1 1 0 0 0 . . . 2 2 2 . . . 4 4 4 D D D e e e l l l e e e t t t i i i n n n g g g a a a n n n L L L D D D S S S e e e t t t Select an LD Set from the tree view locat ed in the Accessi bl e LD List displa y area and then click [Delete] button to delete the LD Set. The following selection is available for[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-196 If the [Delete] operation fails, the error dialog sc reen showing the failur e will be displayed. When an ope ration requ est is in error , there is a possi bility of inc onsistency b etween the disk array set ting inform ation and t he informat ion adminis trated on the i SM client. Th erefore, c lick [G[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-197 1 1 1 0 0 0 . . . 3 3 3 A A A s s s s s s i i i g g g n n n i i i n n n g g g a a a L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k 1 1 1 0 0 0 . . . 3 3 3 . . . 1 1 1 A A A s s s s s s i i i g g g n n n i i i n n n g g g a a a L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s [...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-198 Logical disk information displ ayed on the “LD Setting” dialog screen is as follows : LUN : LUN to which newly added, m ovable logical disks are assigned Number OS Type Logical Disk Name RAID Capacity On the “LD Setting” dialog screen, th e following buttons are oper able. Moreover, one logical di[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-199 Figure 10-16 Preliminary Confirmation Dial og (for Logical Disks Newly Assigned) [Cancel] Clicking this button will close the “LD Setting” dialog screen. F urthermore, the following dialog screen will be displayed and confirmat ion will be made about whether to close the “LD Setting” d ialog scree[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-200 Application of the New Setting invalidates all of the curre nt assignment sett ings for the logical disks and new assignment settings for the log ical disk immediatel y reflect on the Disk Array. Therefore, if setting inform ation is wrong, the business server suddenly stops recognizing the logi cal disk [...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-201 1 1 1 0 0 0 . . . 3 3 3 . . . 2 2 2 A A A s s s s s s i i i g g g n n n i i i n n n g g g a a a n n n A A A d d d d d d i i i t t t i i i o o o n n n a a a l l l L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k When setting permission of acce ss from the business server to lo gical disks,[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-202 Furthermore, when sel ecting multiple LUNs which have not assigned log ical disks, the selected LUNs must be sequential. Only a newly added logical disk group can be moved on this dialo g screen. Logi cal disks cannot be moved to the LUN displayed as the icon. Furthermore, the LUN to which logica l disks [...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-203 Figure 10-19 Preliminary Confirmation Dialog [Cancel] Clicking this button will close the “LD Setting” dialog screen. F urthermore, the following dialog screen will be displayed and confirmat ion will be made about whether to close the “LD Setting” d ialog screen or not by considering the settings[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-204 • When performing [Add], logical disks which have been assigned to an Add target LD Set canno t be doubly added to the LD Set. • Logical disks can be assigned to m ultiple LD Sets. A link-volume cannot be assigned to LUN 0. If the [Add] operation fails, the er ror dialog screen showing the failure wil[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-205 1 1 1 0 0 0 . . . 3 3 3 . . . 3 3 3 D D D e e e a a a s s s s s s i i i g g g n n n i i i n n n g g g a a a L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k When setting inaccessibi lity from the business ser ver to logical dis ks, stop the assignment. In this case, select logical disks o[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-206 Figure 10-22 Confirmation Dialog Screen 2 This operation deletes logical d isks from the target LD Se t only which has been selected through its check box. Logical disks which have been deleted f rom all of the LD Sets belong to the Preserve Group. The Delete operation deletes explicitly s elected logical[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-207 1 1 1 0 0 0 . . . 4 4 4 S S S t t t a a a r r r t t t i i i n n n g g g t t t h h h e e e A A A c c c c c c e e e s s s s s s C C C o o o n n n t t t r r r o o o l l l Start the Access Control on the following screen. Figure 10-23 [Setting/R eference] Tab Screen[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-208 (1) [Start Access Con trol] button Clicking this button will validat e Access Control s ettings from the bus iness server to logical disks. Clicking the [Start Access Control] button di splays the following confirmation message: Figure 10-24 Start Access Control In the iSM client, once Access Control has [...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-209 1 1 1 0 0 0 . . . 5 5 5 A A A c c c c c c e e e s s s s s s C C C o o o n n n t t t r r r o o o l l l S S S c c c r r r e e e e e e n n n This section describes functio ns available when you purchase program product "AccessControl". The Access Control is optional software. The Access Control pro[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-210 listed in the list view by clicking tree items. y In the tree view, LD Sets and pa th informa tion l inked with the LD Sets are displaye d. : Item that shows all LD Sets : LD Set linked with pa th information : LD Set unlinked with path information The following two icons indicate abnormal settings. If th[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-211 (b) List view y Items displayed in th e list of logical disks are as f ollows: LUN Order in which logical disks are r ecognized by the business server : LUN to which logical disks are assigned : LUN to which logical disks are not assigned Number OS Type Logical Disk Name RAID Capacity Purpose RPL Logical [...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-212 : LD Set in which a port in the WWN mode and a port in the Port m ode are mixed : LD Set in which the assignment of logical disks is different for each path information i tem LD Set Name Path Count Figure 10-26 Accessible LD List 1 y If LD Sets which have different a ssignment of logical disk are ch ecked[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-213 y If a port in the WW N mode and a port in the Por t mode are mixe d in a checked LD Set, the display items in th e list are as follows: <Mixed mode list display> Path (port numbers and names are displayed together.) Mode Figure 10-28 Accessible LD List - Mixed Mode List Display y If the assignment [...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-214 y If the assignment of logical disks for each path in formation (WWPN) of a checke d LD Set does not match, the display items in the list are as follows: <Path information list displa y> Path Pattern Figure 10-30 Accessible LD List - Path Inform ation List y When the assignment states of logical dis[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-215 An LD Set is a virtual concept that shows the agg regate of logical disks bound by the iSM. However, there is a possibility that the assignm ents of logical disks for ea ch path m ay not coincide d ue to communication fai lures during setting. Ensure consistency according to the following procedure. Take [...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-216 (2) Candidate LD List This is a list view of logi cal disks which can be assigne d to LD Sets. Selective display is possible b y entering keywords in the combo box. (a) List view y Display items are as follows: Number OS Type Logical Disk Name RANK/Pool No. (The pool number is disp layed only on the disk [...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-217 (b) Display Selection Combo Box Using the following keywords makes it possible to narrow dow n the display of log ical disks in the [Candidate LD List]. Table 10-2 Display Sele ction of Logical Disk Selection Information Display of Logical Disks “LD Set Name” (Ex. “NX:UNIX_Server01”) Displays only[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-218 Perform individual operations fo r LD Sets on the following scr een Figure 10-32 [AccessControl] Tab Screen (3) [Get Disk Array Info.] button Clicking this button will re-acquire information fr om th e disk arra y necessary for o perations on the Acces sControl screen. Normally, it is no t necessary to us[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-219 When canceling the acquisition of inform ation by clicki ng the [Cancel] button whi le the information is being acquired, or the acquisition of in formation fails, there is a possibility that disk array information administrated by the iSM client may be wrong. Theref ore, re-acquire information from the d[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-220 1 1 1 0 0 0 . . . 5 5 5 . . . 2 2 2 A A A c c c c c c e e e s s s s s s C C C o o o n n n t t t r r r o o o l l l S S S t t t a a a r r r t t t / / / M M M o o o d d d e e e C C C h h h a a a n n n g g g e e e S S S c c c r r r e e e e e e n n n Items that can b e set on the [Se tting/Reference] tab s cre[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-221 (2) “Product Information” field This field displays information on the AccessControl produ ct required for setting info rmation on accessibility to logical disks. y Purchase Product Classification: Displays th e type of the purchased AccessControl product. y Product Use Situation: Displays the maximum[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-222 1 1 1 0 0 0 . . . 5 5 5 . . . 3 3 3 A A A c c c c c c e e e s s s s s s C C C o o o n n n t t t r r r o o o l l l S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i r r r m m m a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n S S S c c c r r r e e e e e e n n n Starting Access Control in set ting mode d[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-223 Figure 10-36 Configuration- [Setting Mode] Screen Similarly, the following dialog boxes al so display a warning message when an atte mpt is made to perform opera tion: [05317], [05318], [05319], [05325] , [05326], [05327], [05373], [05384], and [05385] Figure 10-37 Sample of Warnin g Message Display[...]

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    Chapter 10 Access Control Operations IV-224 For any operation which displays this warning d ialog, a messa ge appears to ask you whether you really want to make setting changes to the disk array. Figure 10-38 Confirmation M essage[...]

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    Appendix A Specifications 1 Appendix A Specifications A A A . . . 1 1 1 S S S p p p e e e c c c i i i f f f i i i e e e d d d N N N u u u m m m b b b e e e r r r o o o f f f D D D i i i s s s k k k A A A r r r r r r a a a y y y s s s t t t o o o B B B e e e S S S e e e t t t At most one disk array can be set from t he iSM clie nt simul taneously (n[...]

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    Appendix A Specifications 2 A A A . . . 4 4 4 N N N u u u m m m b b b e e e r r r o o o f f f L L L D D D s s s L L L o o o c c c a a a t t t a a a b b b l l l e e e i i i n n n O O O n n n e e e L L L D D D S S S e e e t t t Table A-2 shows the maximum number of LDs and LUNs locatable in one LD Set. Table A-2 Spec ifications for LDs Locatabl e Whe[...]

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    Appendix B Configuration Setting Command 3 Appendix B Configurati on Setting Command This chapter explains how to op erate the configura tion setup command that is p erformed through the Command Line Interface (CLI) from the iS M server. B B B . . . 1 1 1 N N N e e e t t t w w w o o o r r r k k k R R R e e e l l l i i i e e e f f f S S S e e e t t [...]

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    Appendix B Configuration Setting Command 4 B B B . . . 2 2 2 S S S t t t a a a r r r t t t a a a n n n d d d S S S t t t o o o p p p o o o f f f N N N e e e t t t w w w o o o r r r k k k R R R e e e l l l i i i e e e f f f S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g C C C o o o m m m m m m a a a n n n d d d (1) Start of the iSMnetc onf command To sta[...]

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    Appendix B Configuration Setting Command 5 -arrayname option: Specifies the na me of the target disk array. Since the relationship between the disk array name and the special file name (UNIX version) or disk number (Windows version) is obtained from the “volume information data”, it is necessary to confirm that the “volume information data”[...]

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    Appendix B Configuration Setting Command 6 chgscsivalidaddres s, and dels csivalidaddress optio ns is invalid. -number option: Specifies the target Service Processor number. -scsiguardinvalid option: Determines whether to validat e/invalidate the limit for access from monitoring servers connected through Ether. If “off” is specif ied, the limit[...]

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    Appendix B Configuration Setting Command 7 B B B . . . 2 2 2 . . . 1 1 1 E E E x x x a a a m m m p p p l l l e e e o o o f f f D D D i i i s s s p p p l l l a a a y y y i i i n n n g g g O O O p p p t t t i i i o o o n n n s s s (1) Setting of a Service Processor The following shows the set ting of the Service P rocessor of a targ et disk array. &g[...]

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    Appendix B Configuration Setting Command 8 Unit Name : Storage2300 Unit Location : Fuchu-shi Unit Info : Setting Date 20 03/01/01 The display items are as fol lows: (a) Service Processor Information Displays the information of a target Service Processor. Number(h): Service Processor number State: Service Pr ocessor state (b) Disk Array TCP/IP Infor[...]

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    Appendix B Configuration Setting Command 9 (d) SNMP Information Displays the SNMP-related information Community Name: Displays the com munity name. SNMP Trap Transmission IP Address: IP a ddress to which trap messages are to be transmitted. If no IP address is registered, “---” is displayed. SNMP Valid: Indicates whether the SNMP request restr [...]

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    Appendix B Configuration Setting Command 10 B B B . . . 2 2 2 . . . 2 2 2 S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g F F F i i i l l l e e e (1) File header When the following id entifier line is written a t the be ginning of a file, that file can be identif ied as the setting file of this command. # iSMnetconf Configuration File Version x .x. (2) S[...]

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    Appendix B Configuration Setting Command 11 (3) Example of the setting file An example of the set ti ng file is shown below. # iSMnetconf Configuration File Version x .x [Target Disk Array] array name = Storage2300 number = 00h [Disk Array TCP/IP Information] ip address = 192.168.0.1 subnet mask = 255.255.255.0 gateway address = 192.168.0.254 [SCSI[...]

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    Appendix C RAID 12 Appendix C RAID C C C . . . 1 1 1 R R R A A A I I I D D D The word RAID was first introduced in the thesis “A Case for Red undant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks” released by professors of the University of California at Berkeley of the U.S.A. in 1987. The initials RAID of “Redundant Arrays of Inex pens ive Disks” mean litera[...]

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    Appendix C RAID 13 RAID Level Redundancy Required Number of PDs Decrease in Capacity Advantage Disadvantage RAID 0 None 1 or more *1, *3 None Quick acce ss Inaccess ible when even a single disk fails RAID 1 Dual configuration 2 50% High reliability No performance deterioration in reduced state Costly RAID 5 Parity 3 or more *4 Equivalent to capacit[...]

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    Appendix C RAID 14 (1) RAID0 This method slices data (send fro m the host) in a striping size a nd distributes the data to the physical disks of the RAID. If processing is performed concurrently for the phys ical disks of the RAID, the data transfer time is reduced to 1/(number of PD s) and data can be accessed quickly. Since RAID0 has no redundant[...]

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    Appendix C RAID 15 (2) RAID1 This method writes data (sent from the host) onto two disks (or into 2 disk g roups). (Mirroring) RAID1 has the same data in dual configuration. Thus, even if o ne disk fails, the other d isk enables access t o the data. In comparison with a s ingle disk, RAID1 achieves the equivalent p erformance in write operation , a[...]

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    Appendix C RAID 16 (3) RAID5 This method slices data (sent from the host) in certain striping size and distribu tes the data to the physical disks of the RAID. It also di stributes th e parity data to the disks. Since RAID5 distributes parity data to multiple disks, it enables concurrent processing at disk access. Thus, RAID5 is suitabl e for proce[...]

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    Appendix C RAID 17 (4) RAID6 Stripe 1 Stripe 3 Parity 1 (5, 6) Parity 2 (N, N+1) Stripe 2 Str ip e N Parity 1 (3, 4) Stripe 5 Strip e N+1 Parity 1 (1, 2) Parity 2 (5, 6) Parity 2 (3, 4) Parity 2 (1, 2) Stripe 4 Stripe 1 Str ip e 2 Stripe 3 Stripe 4 St ri pe 5 Stripe 6 Stripe N ... Parit y 2 Gen eration Parity 1 Generation Data Sent from Host Phy si[...]

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    Appendix C RAID 18 (5) RAID10 This method slices data (sent from the host) and distributes (RAID0) the data to p airs of mirrored disks (RAID1). Since RAID10 distributes data to mu ltiple disks, it enables concurrent processing and makes quick access. In addition, it ha s the same data in dual configuration. Even if one of the disks fails, the othe[...]

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    Appendix C RAID 19 (6) RAID50 Str ip e 6 Str ip e 3 Str ip e N Parity ( N, N+1) Parity ( 7, 8) Parity (3, 4) Str ip e 8 Str ip e 1 St r ip e 2 St rip e 3 St ri p e 4 St ri p e 5 Stri p e 6 St ri p e 7 ... Parity Generation Data Sent from Host 4 5 6 Str ip e N+ 1 St r ip in g Si ze Str ip e 1 Str ip e 5 Parity ( 9, 10) Str ip e 2 Physical Disk 1 2 P[...]

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    Appendix C RAID 20 C C C . . . 2 2 2 L L L i i i s s s t t t o o o f f f R R R A A A N N N K K K - - - C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i g g g u u u r r r a a a b b b l l l e e e R R R A A A I I I D D D T T T y y y p p p e e e s s s The table below shows the number of physical disks and the number of RANKs available by the RAID type on the 100/1000/200[...]

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    Appendix D Notes on Use for Data Replication 21 Appendix D Notes on Use for Data Replication D D D . . . 1 1 1 N N N o o o t t t e e e s s s o o o n n n B B B i i i n n n d d d i i i n n n g g g L L L o o o g g g i i i c c c a a a l l l D D D i i i s s s k k k s s s (1) S400/S1400/S2400/S2800 S400/S1400/S2400/S2800 disk array allows the user or the[...]

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    Appendix D Notes on Use for Data Replication 22 *2: When the total capacity of logical disks is less than 0.1 GB, it is represented as 0 .1 GB. (2) S series (not including S400/S1400/S2400/S2800 and 3000/4000 series) The user or the system engineer can bind l ogical d isks of the disk arrays (except for S400/S1400/S2400/S2800 and 3000/4000 series).[...]

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    Appendix D Notes on Use for Data Replication 23 D D D . . . 2 2 2 R R R e e e c c c o o o m m m m m m e e e n n n d d d e e e d d d R R R A A A I I I D D D C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i g g g u u u r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n Table D-1 shows RAID configurations recommended if you want to get logical disks to have the same capacity when us i[...]

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    Appendix D Notes on Use for Data Replication 24 D D D . . . 3 3 3 C C C a a a p p p a a a c c c i i i t t t y y y E E E x x x c c c e e e p p p t t t R R R e e e c c c o o o m m m m m m e e e n n n d d d e e e d d d R R R A A A I I I D D D C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i g g g u u u r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n D D D . . . 3 3 3 . . . 1 1 1 C [...]

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    Appendix D Notes on Use for Data Replication 25 (2) Specifications comm on to Configuration Settings (GUI and CLI) Configuration Settings (GUI and CLI) process logi cal disk cap acities in megabyt es. According to “(1) Disk array s pecifications” and common specifi cations in combination, the capacity unit of logical disks to be bound is the lo[...]

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    Appendix D Notes on Use for Data Replication 26 (4) Examples of obtaining cap acities of LD to b e bound through Individual Setting of Configuration Setting (GUI) The following are ex amples of capacities obtained b y specifying a capacity or the n umber of data disks when logical disks are bound. Refer to D.3.3 “Method of Specifying Config urati[...]

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    Appendix D Notes on Use for Data Replication 27 Note that the log ical disk capaci ty displaye d by the iSM is that available to the user, not the total c apacity includi ng th e disk array management area.[...]

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    Appendix D Notes on Use for Data Replication 28 D D D . . . 3 3 3 . . . 2 2 2 D D D e e e t t t a a a i i i l l l e e e d d d C C C o o o m m m b b b i i i n n n a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n o o o f f f R R R A A A I I I D D D C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i g g g u u u r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n This disk array series defines that the capa[...]

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    Appendix D Notes on Use for Data Replication 29 D D D . . . 3 3 3 . . . 3 3 3 M M M e e e t t t h h h o o o d d d o o o f f f S S S p p p e e e c c c i i i f f f y y y i i i n n n g g g C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i g g g u u u r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g There are two methods (Batch Se tting and In[...]

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    Appendix D Notes on Use for Data Replication 30 Table D-5 Bound LD Capacity b y Specification Method Setting Method Specification M ethod How to Obtain Capacity Capacity Unit Disk Count Specification Divide the r ecommended maximum capacity*2, which is within the RANK capacity, by the number of data disks. 1MB Capacity Specification *1 Specified ca[...]

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    Appendix D Notes on Use for Data Replication 31 2. Capacity obtained when three logical disk s are bound with 200GB as th e capacity of RAID5 (3+P): Only Individual Setting c an bind logica l disks in configur ation of RAID5 (3+P). 200GB × 1024/3 = 68266.66MB → (Decimal places rounded down) → 68266MB → (Alignment) → 68265MB* *: The capacit[...]

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    Appendix E Logical Disk Used Capacity 32 Appendix E Logical Disk Used Capacity The list below shows the diff erence between the pool us ed capacity and the logical disk capacity on the 100/1000/2000 series disk array (not in cluding S400/S1400/S2400): The relation (for mula for calculating th e relation) between the poo l used capacity and the asso[...]

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    Appendix E Logical Disk Used Capacity 33 (3) List of samples (4) Supplementary explanation For the capacity of logical disks you can bind in unused space, it depends on how many logical disks are in the pool. For example, when you bind 127 logical disks and if there is a pool whose unused space is 2.0 GB, you can locat e one 2.0-GB logical d isk in[...]

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    Appendix E Logical Disk Used Capacity 34 When Y > 0, Pool used capacity = X + 2 + N - Y A mode N is a congruence representi ng the remainder of A divided by N. (2) Examples When you bind 1.0-GB logical disks with RAID10 (16 PDs): Y = (1024 + 2) mod 8 = 2 Pool used capacity = 1024 + 2 + 8 - 2 = 1032 MB When you bind 1.0-GB logical disks with RAID[...]

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    Appendix F Batch Setup File 35 Appendix F Batch Setup File F F F . . . 1 1 1 N N N i i i c c c k k k n n n a a a m m m e e e S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g F F F i i i l l l e e e You can collectively set nicknames using the n ickname setting file. The following shows the format of the nickname setting file and a setting sample . (a) For[...]

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    Appendix F Batch Setup File 36 key. (C) Target disk array Name Describes the disk array name (up to 32 alpha numeric ch aracters) targeted b y the following parameter, to continue from the key information [array]. (D) New disk array Name Describes the disk array name to set following the target disk array + ‘, (comma)’ when executing the dis k [...]

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    Appendix F Batch Setup File 37 (H) New Port Name Sets the names for the ports in the target disk array ((C) above) descri bed before describing this parameter. Describes “mmh-ssh (mm: di rector number in two hexadecimal digits; ss: port number in two hexadecimal di gits)” as th e ID information of the ports. Describes the newly set port name to[...]

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    Appendix F Batch Setup File 38 [An example of the user defin ition file for batch s etting after start of operation] rmon name list [array] Array001 Indicates that the disk array to be set is Array001. [ld] 0000h,WN,DBtest001 Set the format of the LD number to 0000h to WN, and the LD name to DBtest001. The same applies to the following. 0011h,NX,DB[...]

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    Appendix F Batch Setup File 39 F F F . . . 2 2 2 P P P a a a i i i r r r S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g F F F i i i l l l e e e A pair setting file en ables you to pair logical disks collectively and regist er AT-groups collectively. The following shows the format of the pa ir setting file and a setting sampl e. (1) Pair setting file for[...]

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    Appendix F Batch Setup File 40 DiskArrayName y Specify the name of the disk arra y in which the A T-group is created. y The disk array n ame can be speci fied with up to 32 char acters. (8) To register volumes to the AT-group created, write “[atadd]”. (9) Specify the [atadd] item s in the following format: “ATgroupName”, “MV Vol Type”, [...]

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    Appendix F Batch Setup File 41 (2) Pair setting sample Pair Name List ...(a) ;MV DiskArrayName,MV Vol Type,MV Vol. Name,RV DiskArrayName,RV Vol Type,RV VolName ...(b) #MV DiskArrayName,MV Vol Type,MV Vol. Name,RV DiskArrayName,RV Vol Type,RV VolName ...(b) DiskArrayName1,NX,DEV001, DiskArrayName1,NX,DEV101 ...(c) DiskArrayName1,NX,DEV001, DiskArray[...]

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    Appendix F Batch Setup File 42 <Explanation> (a) If the first line except the comm ent line does not cont ain this character string , an error (“[05254] It is not a file fo r Batch Setting .”) is posted. (b) A line starting with a semicolon ( ;) or sharp (# ) in a CSV-format t ext file is processed as a comment li ne. Use a comment line m[...]

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    Appendix G ACOS-4 Resource Operation Guard 43 Appendix G ACOS-4 Resource Operation Guard It is allowed o nly for our maintenance personnel to specify ACOS-4 resource settings. If you need to handle ACOS-4 res ources, be su re to ask our maintenance personnel first. To protect ACOS-4 against s ystem destruction, th e work involved in setting the res[...]

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    Appendix G ACOS-4 Resource Operation Guard 44 (1) ACOS-4 resource s (a) Logical disk of the “A4” type (b) Port including any logical disk of the “A4” type And all logical disks assigned to that port (c) Port of the “A4” platform And all logical disks assigned to that port (d) LD Set including any port of the “A4” platform And all lo[...]

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    Appendix G ACOS-4 Resource Operation Guard 45 (3) Functions and operations subjec t to the ACOS-4 resource op eration guard Table G-1 List of Functions and Operations Subject to the ACOS-4 Res ource Operation Guard (1/2) Function Function Details Guarded Operation Bind logical disk Setting “A4” as the logical disk type Setting “A4” as the l[...]

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    Appendix G ACOS-4 Resource Operation Guard 46 Table G-1 List of Functions and Operations Subject to the ACOS-4 Res ource Operation Guard (2/2) Function Function Details Guarded Operation Connecting a port link of the “A4” platform to an LD Set Connecting a port link to an LD Set of the “ A4” platform Connect port link to LD Set Connecting a[...]

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    47 Index 1 100 series .................................... I-3, I- 5, I-10, I-14, I-15 1000 series .................................. I-3, I- 5, I-10, I-14, I-15 2 2000 series .............................................. I-3, I-5, I-6, I-9 2800 series ...................................... I-2, I-5, I-6, I-8, I-11 3 3000 series ..................[...]

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    48 disk arrays with pool ................................................ I-18 disk control region ..................... IV-21, IV-40, IV-68, 21 disk director ........................................................ I-4, I-16 disk enclosure ....................................... I-2, I-3, I-4, I-17 display selection ...............................[...]

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    49 N NEC Storage 2800 .................................................... I-13 network setting ............................................... IV-3, IV-5 nickname ....................I-30, I-31, IV-34, IV-153, IV-158 nickname batch setting ................................... IV-2, IV-4 nickname setting .............................................[...]

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    50 set a pair ................................................................ IV-34 set pool name .................................................. IV-2, IV-4 setting access control ........................................... IV-220 setting cache segment ..................................... IV-3, IV-5 setting disk array .........................[...]