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HP StorageWorks 12000 User Manual (266 pages)
HP StorageWorks 12000 Gateway Virtual Library System User Guide (AH814-96014, March 2010)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 9.06 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
15
VLS12000 Gateway Components
15
Racked Gateway Components
16
VLS12000 Gateway Capacity
16
Hardware Installation
17
Preparing for the Installation
17
Prepare the EVA for the VLS12000 Gateway
17
Tools for Installation
17
Taking ESD Precautions
17
Grounding Methods to Prevent Electrostatic Discharge
18
Unpacking
18
Removing the Packing Materials
18
Rack Planning Resources
19
Rack Requirements
19
Rack Warnings
19
Identifying the VLS Shipping Carton Contents
20
VLS12000 System Shipping Carton
20
Identifying Contents of the VLS12000 System Shipping Carton
21
Installing the VLS12000 Node into a Rack
22
Recommended Rack Configuration
22
Installing the 1 Gb Ethernet Switch 2810 24G into a Rack
23
Installing Cage Nuts and Rail Flanges in the Rack
24
Attaching Rails to the Ethernet Switch 2810-24G
24
Installing Ethernet Switch 2810-24G in Rack
25
Installing the 100 Mb Ethernet Switch 2510 24 into a Rack
26
Installing VLS12000 Cables
27
Vls12000Primary Node Port Cabling
28
VLS12000 Secondary Node Port Cabling
30
VLS12000 Ethernet Switch 2810 24G Port Cabling
31
VLS12000 Ethernet Switch 2510 24 Port Cabling
32
Multi-Node Setup
33
Configuring Primary Node 0
33
Configuring the Secondary Nodes 1 through 7
33
Storage Configuration
35
Establishing Communication between the VLS12000 Gateway and the EVA
35
Verifying Array Zoning
35
Presenting the Luns
35
Fibre Channel Details Window
36
Add a Host Window
37
Add a Host Port Window
38
Vdisk Active Member Properties Window
39
Managing VLS12000 Gateway Capacity
40
Discovering Array Luns
40
Deleting Array Luns
41
Storage Luns Details Window
41
Configuring Storage Pools
42
Unpresent Host(S) Window
42
Destroying Storage Pools
44
Installing Additional Licenses
45
Confirm Destroy Storage Pool Window
45
Automigration/Replication
47
Understanding Automigration Concepts
48
Echo Copy Concepts
48
Smart Copy Concepts
49
Replication Concepts
49
Tape Initialization
50
Connecting a Destination Library
51
Supported Destination Library Configurations
51
Connecting a Destination Library to the VLS12000 Gateway
51
Managing and Unmanaging a Destination Library
51
Managing a SAN Library
52
Managing a LAN/WAN Replication Library
52
Unmanaging a SAN or LAN/WAN Library
53
Echo Copy Pool Operations
54
Creating an Echo Copy Pool
55
Creating an Echo Copy Pool (LAN/WAN Shown)
55
Setting the Echo Copy Pool Policies (LAN/WAN Shown)
57
Setting up the Availability Windows (LAN/WAN Shown)
59
Creating Virtual Tapes
60
Restoring from a SAN Physical Cartridge
60
Restoring from a LAN/WAN Virtual Cartridge
61
Loading Blank Media into an Echo Copy Pool
61
Loading Media into an Echo Copy Pool for Overwrite
62
Restarting a Broken Mirror
62
Viewing Cartridges in Automigration Source Libraries
63
Viewing Automigration Cartridges in the Firesafe
63
Smart Copy Pool Operations
63
Editing SMI-S Settings
63
Creating a Smart Copy Pool
64
Creating a New Smart Copy Pool (with Sample Slot Range Error Message)
64
Changing the Number of Drives in a Smart Copy Pool
65
Loading Blank Media into a Smart Copy Pool
65
Loading Media into a Smart Copy Pool for Overwrite
65
Editing Copy Pools
66
Moving a Copy Pool
66
Changing the Slot Mapping for a SAN Library
66
Changing the Slot Mapping for a LAN/WAN Library
68
Editing the SAN or LAN/WAN Policy
69
Editing the SAN or LAN/WAN Availability Windows
69
Deleting a Copy Pool
69
SAN Destination Library Operations
69
Monitoring Destination Library Status
70
Cartridge Status and Slot Details
70
Advanced Search for Slots
73
Copy Pool Details
73
Import/Export Pool Details
73
Mailslot Details
73
Tape Drive Details
74
Forcing a Replication Job
74
Placing a Library Offline or Online
74
Moving Media from One Slot to Another
75
Ejecting Media from a Slot into an Empty Mailslot
75
Ejecting Media from a Drive into an Empty Mailslot
76
Restarting Automigration/Replication Services
76
Scanning a SAN Destination Library
76
Editing the Management URL
77
Uploading SAN Destination Library or Tape Drive Firmware
77
Deploying SAN Destination Library or Tape Drive Firmware
77
Generating a SAN Destination Library Support Ticket
78
Generating a SAN Destination Library Drive Support Ticket
78
Running a SAN Destination Library Assessment Test
78
Running a SAN Destination Library Drive Assessment Test
79
LAN/WAN Destination Library Operations
79
Exporting Data to Physical Tapes for Tape Initialization
79
Stopping a Tape Export
80
Importing Data from Physical Tapes for Tape Initialization
80
Forcing Non-Deduplicated Replication
81
LAN/WAN Replication Target Operations
81
Creating a LAN/WAN Replication Target
81
Creating a LAN/WAN Replication Target
82
Viewing the Replication Target Slot Details
83
Adding Policy Windows to a New LAN/WAN Replication Target
83
Editing a LAN/WAN Replication Target
84
Setting the Global LAN/WAN Replication Target Configuration Settings
84
Setting the Global LAN/WAN Replication Target Settings
84
Deleting a LAN/WAN Replication Target
85
Changing the LAN/WAN Replication Target Password
85
Editing a LAN/WAN Replication Target's Availability Windows
85
Clearing the Source VLS from the LAN/WAN Replication Target
86
Automigration/Replication Reporting
86
Cartridge Status
86
Configuring the Cartridge Summary
87
Configuring Automigration Job Reports
88
Viewing the Current Status
88
Viewing the Job History
89
Exporting the Job History to a CSV File
90
Viewing the Job Summary
90
Changing the Job History Options
90
Deduplication
91
Understanding Accelerated Deduplication
91
How It Works
92
Getting Deduplication Running on the VLS
92
Considerations
92
Installing the Firmware
92
Installing the Deduplication Licenses
93
Configuring Deduplication Options
93
Editing the Data Protector Configuration
94
Configuring Deduplication Options
94
Viewing Deduplication Statistics and Reports
95
Deduplication Summary
95
Deduplication Backup Report
95
Deduplication Cartridge Report
97
Deduplication System Capacity
97
Operation
99
Powering on the VLS12000 System
99
VLS12000 Node LED Status During Normal Operation
99
Rebooting the System
100
Powering off the System
100
User Interfaces
103
User Interface Requirements
103
Command View VLS
103
VLS User Interface Requirements
103
Window Regions
104
Opening a Command View VLS Session from a Web Browser
105
Opening a Command View VLS Session from Command View TL
106
Installing the SSL Certificate into Your Web Browser
106
Restarting Command View VLS
107
Closing a Command View VLS Session
108
Secure Shell and Serial User Interfaces
108
Opening a Secure Shell Session
108
Closing a Secure Shell Session
109
Opening a Serial Session
109
Closing a Serial Session
109
Configuration
111
Setting the Network Settings
111
Setting the Network Settings Using the VLS Discovery Utility
111
VLS Discovery Utility - Main Window
112
Setting the Network Settings Using the CLI Command Set
113
Setting the Network Settings Using Command View VLS
115
Set Network Configuration Wizard Window
115
Setting the User Preferences
116
User Preferences Window
116
Editing the Default Fibre Channel Host Port Settings
117
Managing Oversubscription
118
Fibre Channel Host Ports Window
118
Enabling and Disabling Oversubscription
119
Shutdown at 98% Capacity
119
Reclaiming Storage Space
120
Managing Virtual Device Luns
120
Default LUN Numbering
121
Operating System LUN Requirements and Restrictions
121
LUN Masking
122
LUN Masking (V2.X)
122
LUN Masking (V3.X)
122
LUN Mapping
123
LUN Mapping (V3.X)
123
Host LUN Mapping Mode Window
123
LUN Mapping Device View Window
125
LUN Mapping Host View Window
126
LUN Mapping Host Setup Window
128
LUN Mapping (V2.X)
129
Dual Port Virtual Devices
130
Map Luns Window
130
Creating a Virtual Library
131
Create Virtual Library Wizard Window (1 of 12)
131
Create Virtual Library Wizard Window (2 of 12)
132
Editing a Virtual Library's Slots and Drives
133
Creating Tape Drives
133
Create Virtual Library Wizard Window (5 of 12)
134
Creating Cartridges
135
Create Virtual Library Wizard Window (6 of 12)
135
Create Virtual Library Wizard Window (8 of 12)
136
Create Virtual Library Wizard Window (9 of 12)
137
Create Virtual Library Wizard Window (10 of 12)
137
Destroying a Virtual Library
138
Destroying a Tape Drive
138
Destroying Cartridges
139
Cartridges Details Window
140
Adding and Removing Barcode Templates
141
Cartridges Parameters Window
141
Add/Remove Barcode Templates Window
142
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HP StorageWorks 12000 User Manual (264 pages)
HP StorageWorks 12000 Gateway Virtual Library System User Guide (AH814-96015, September 2010)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 8.34 MB
Table of Contents
Revision History
2
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
15
VLS12000 Gateway Components
15
Racked Gateway Components
16
VLS12000 Gateway Capacity
16
Hardware Installation
17
Preparing for the Installation
17
Prepare the EVA for the VLS12000 Gateway
17
Tools for Installation
17
Taking ESD Precautions
17
Grounding Methods to Prevent Electrostatic Discharge
18
Unpacking
18
Removing the Packing Materials
18
Rack Planning Resources
19
Rack Requirements
19
Rack Warnings
19
Identifying the VLS Shipping Carton Contents
20
VLS12000 System Shipping Carton
20
Installing the 1 Gb Ethernet Switch 2810 24G into a Rack
21
Installing Cage Nuts and Rail Flanges in the Rack
22
Attaching Rails to the Ethernet Switch 2810-24G
22
Installing Ethernet Switch 2810-24G in Rack
23
Installing the 100 Mb Ethernet Switch 2510 24 into a Rack
24
Installing the VLS12000 Node into a Rack
25
Recommended Rack Configuration
25
Installing VLS12000 Cables
26
Vls12000Primary Node Port Cabling
27
VLS12000 Secondary Node Port Cabling
29
VLS12000 Ethernet Switch 2810 24G Port Cabling
30
VLS12000 Ethernet Switch 2510 24 Port Cabling
31
Multi-Node Setup
33
Configuring Primary Node 0
33
Configuring the Secondary Nodes 1 through 7
33
Storage Configuration
35
Establishing Communication between the VLS12000 Gateway and the EVA
35
Verifying Array Zoning
35
Presenting the Luns
35
Fibre Channel Details Window
36
Add a Host Window
37
Add a Host Port Window
38
Vdisk Active Member Properties Window
39
Managing VLS12000 Gateway Capacity
40
Discovering Array Luns
40
Deleting Array Luns
41
Storage Luns Details Window
41
Configuring Storage Pools
42
Unpresent Host(S) Window
42
Destroying Storage Pools
44
Installing Additional Licenses
45
Confirm Destroy Storage Pool Window
45
Automigration/Replication
47
Understanding Automigration Concepts
48
Echo Copy Concepts
48
Smart Copy Concepts
49
Replication Concepts
49
Tape Initialization
50
Connecting a Destination Library
51
Supported Destination Library Configurations
51
Connecting a Destination Library to the VLS12000 Gateway
51
Managing and Unmanaging a Destination Library
51
Managing a SAN Library
52
Managing a LAN/WAN Replication Library
52
Unmanaging a SAN or LAN/WAN Library
53
Echo Copy Pool Operations
54
Creating an Echo Copy Pool
55
Creating Virtual Tapes
58
Restoring from a SAN Physical Cartridge
58
Restoring from a LAN/WAN Virtual Cartridge
59
Loading Blank Media into an Echo Copy Pool
59
Loading Media into an Echo Copy Pool for Overwrite
60
Restarting a Broken Mirror
61
Viewing Cartridges in Automigration Source Libraries
61
Viewing Automigration Cartridges in the Firesafe
61
Smart Copy Pool Operations
62
Editing SMI-S Settings
62
Creating a Smart Copy Pool
62
Changing the Number of Drives in a Smart Copy Pool
63
Loading Blank Media into a Smart Copy Pool
63
Loading Media into a Smart Copy Pool for Overwrite
64
Editing Copy Pools
64
Moving a Copy Pool
64
Changing the Slot Mapping for a SAN Library
65
Changing the Slot Mapping for a LAN/WAN Library
66
Editing the SAN or LAN/WAN Policy
67
Editing the SAN or LAN/WAN Availability Windows
67
Deleting a Copy Pool
67
SAN Destination Library Operations
68
Monitoring Destination Library Status
68
Cartridge Status and Slot Details
68
Advanced Search for Slots
71
Copy Pool Details
72
Import/Export Pool Details
72
Mailslot Details
72
Tape Drive Details
72
Forcing a Replication Job
72
Placing a Library Offline or Online
72
Moving Media from One Slot to Another
73
Ejecting Media from a Slot into an Empty Mailslot
74
Ejecting Media from a Drive into an Empty Mailslot
74
Restarting Automigration/Replication Services
74
Scanning a SAN Destination Library
75
Editing the Management URL
75
Uploading SAN Destination Library or Tape Drive Firmware
75
Deploying SAN Destination Library or Tape Drive Firmware
76
Generating a SAN Destination Library Support Ticket
76
Generating a SAN Destination Library Drive Support Ticket
76
Running a SAN Destination Library Assessment Test
77
Running a SAN Destination Library Drive Assessment Test
77
LAN/WAN Destination Library Operations
78
Exporting Data to Physical Tapes for Tape Initialization
78
Stopping a Tape Export
79
Importing Data from Physical Tapes for Tape Initialization
79
Forcing Non-Deduplicated Replication
79
Pausing, Resuming, and Canceling Replication Jobs
80
LAN/WAN Replication Target Operations
80
Creating a LAN/WAN Replication Target
80
Editing a LAN/WAN Replication Target
82
Setting the Global LAN/WAN Replication Target Configuration Settings
82
Viewing the Replication Target Slot Details
82
Changing the LAN/WAN Replication Target Password
83
Clearing the Source VLS from the LAN/WAN Replication Target
83
Deleting a LAN/WAN Replication Target
83
Automigration/Replication Reporting
84
Cartridge Status
84
Cartridge Details
85
Cartridge Summary
85
Configuring Automigration Job Reports
86
Configuring the Cartridge Status
86
Viewing the Current Status of Jobs
86
Viewing the Job History
87
Configuring the GUI Displays
88
Exporting the Job History to a CSV File
88
Viewing the Job Summary
88
Deduplication
91
How It Works
91
Getting Deduplication Running on the VLS
92
Considerations
92
Installing the Firmware
92
Installing the Deduplication Licenses
93
Configuring Deduplication Options
93
Editing the Data Protector Configuration
94
Viewing Deduplication Statistics and Reports
94
Deduplication Summary
95
Deduplication Backup Report
95
Deduplication Cartridge Report
96
Deduplication System Capacity
97
Operation
99
Powering on the VLS12000 System
99
VLS12000 Node LED Status During Normal Operation
99
Rebooting the System
100
Powering off the System
100
User Interfaces
103
User Interface Requirements
103
Command View VLS
103
VLS User Interface Requirements
103
Window Regions
104
Opening a Command View VLS Session from a Web Browser
105
Opening a Command View VLS Session from Command View TL
106
Installing the SSL Certificate into Your Web Browser
106
Restarting Command View VLS
107
Closing a Command View VLS Session
108
Secure Shell and Serial User Interfaces
108
Opening a Secure Shell Session
108
Closing a Secure Shell Session
109
Opening a Serial Session
109
Closing a Serial Session
109
Configuration
111
Setting the Network Settings
111
Setting the Network Settings Using the VLS Discovery Utility
111
VLS Discovery Utility - Main Window
112
Setting the Network Settings Using the CLI Command Set
113
Setting the Network Settings Using Command View VLS
115
Set Network Configuration Wizard Window
115
Setting the User Preferences
116
Editing the Default Fibre Channel Host Port Settings
117
Fibre Channel Host Ports Window
117
Managing Oversubscription
118
Enabling and Disabling Oversubscription
118
Reclaiming Storage Space
119
Shutdown at 98% Capacity
119
Managing Virtual Device Luns
120
Default LUN Numbering
120
LUN Masking
121
LUN Masking (V3.X)
121
Operating System LUN Requirements and Restrictions
121
LUN Mapping
122
LUN Masking (V2.X)
122
Host LUN Mapping Mode Window
122
LUN Mapping (V3.X)
123
LUN Mapping Device View Window
124
LUN Mapping Host View Window
125
LUN Mapping Host Setup Window
127
LUN Mapping (V2.X)
128
Dual Port Virtual Devices
129
Creating a Virtual Library
130
Create Virtual Library Wizard Window (1 of 12)
130
Create Virtual Library Wizard Window (2 of 12)
131
Editing a Virtual Library's Slots and Drives
132
Creating Tape Drives
132
Create Virtual Library Wizard Window (5 of 12)
133
Creating Cartridges
134
Create Virtual Library Wizard Window (6 of 12)
134
Create Virtual Library Wizard Window (8 of 12)
135
Create Virtual Library Wizard Window (9 of 12)
136
Create Virtual Library Wizard Window (10 of 12)
136
Destroying a Virtual Library
137
Destroying a Tape Drive
137
Deleting Cartridges
138
Moving Cartridges
139
Adding and Removing Barcode Templates
140
HP StorageWorks 12000 User Manual (205 pages)
HP 12200 Gateway Virtual Library System User Guide (BW403-10001, June 2011)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 8.58 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction
11
VLS12200 Gateway Components
11
2 Hardware Installation
13
Preparing for the Installation
13
Prepare the EVA for the VLS12000 Gateway
13
Tools for Installation
13
Taking ESD Precautions
13
Grounding Methods to Prevent Electrostatic Discharge
14
Unpacking
14
Removing the Packing Materials
14
Rack Planning Resources
14
Rack Requirements
15
Rack Warnings
15
Identifying the VLS Shipping Carton Contents
15
VLS12200 Base System Shipping Carton
16
VLS12200 Expansion Kit Shipping Carton
16
Installing the VLS Node into a Rack
17
Cabling the VLS Node
18
Installing the Ethernet Switches into a Rack
19
Installing Cage Nuts and Rail Flanges
20
Attaching Rails to the Ethernet Switch 6600-24G
20
Mounting Ethernet Switch 6600-24G into the Rack
21
Cabling Ethernet Switches 6600-24G
22
3 Multi-Node Setup
23
Configuring Primary Node 0
23
Configuring the Secondary Nodes 1 through 3
23
4 Storage Configuration
24
Establishing Communication between the VLS12200 Gateway and the EVA
24
Verifying Array Zoning
24
Presenting the Luns
24
Managing VLS12200 Gateway Capacity
26
Discovering Array Luns
27
Deleting Array Luns
28
Configuring Storage Pools
29
Destroying Storage Pools
30
Installing Additional Licenses
31
5 Automigration/Replication
33
Understanding Automigration Concepts
33
Echo Copy Concepts
33
Smart Copy Concepts
34
Replication Concepts
35
Tape Initialization
36
Connecting a Destination Library
36
Supported Destination Library Configurations
36
Connecting a Destination Library to the VLS12200 Gateway
37
Managing and Unmanaging a Destination Library
37
Managing a SAN Library
37
Managing a LAN/WAN Replication Library
37
Unmanaging a SAN or LAN/WAN Library
38
Echo Copy Pool Operations
39
Creating an Echo Copy Pool
40
Creating Virtual Tapes
42
Restoring from a SAN Physical Cartridge
43
Restoring from a LAN/WAN Virtual Cartridge
44
Loading Blank Media into an Echo Copy Pool
44
Loading Media into an Echo Copy Pool for Overwrite
44
Restarting a Broken Mirror
45
Viewing Cartridges in Automigration Source Libraries
45
Viewing Automigration Cartridges in the Firesafe
46
Smart Copy Pool Operations
46
Editing SMI-S Settings
46
Creating a Smart Copy Pool
46
Changing the Number of Drives in a Smart Copy Pool
47
Loading Blank Media into a Smart Copy Pool
47
Loading Media into a Smart Copy Pool for Overwrite
48
Editing Copy Pools
48
Moving a Copy Pool
48
Changing the Slot Mapping for a SAN Library
48
Changing the Slot Mapping for a LAN/WAN Library
49
Editing the SAN or LAN/WAN Policy
50
Editing the SAN or LAN/WAN Availability Windows
50
Deleting a Copy Pool
50
SAN Destination Library Operations
51
Monitoring Destination Library Status
51
Cartridge Status and Slot Details
51
Advanced Search for Slots
54
Copy Pool Details
54
Import/Export Pool Details
54
Mailslot Details
54
Tape Drive Details
54
Forcing a Replication Job
54
Placing a Library Offline or Online
55
Moving Media from One Slot to Another
55
Ejecting Media from a Slot into an Empty Mailslot
56
Ejecting Media from a Drive into an Empty Mailslot
56
Restarting Automigration/Replication Services
56
Scanning a SAN Destination Library
57
Editing the Management URL
57
Uploading SAN Destination Library or Tape Drive Firmware
57
Deploying SAN Destination Library or Tape Drive Firmware
57
Generating a SAN Destination Library Support Ticket
58
Generating a SAN Destination Library Drive Support Ticket
58
Running a SAN Destination Library Assessment Test
58
Running a SAN Destination Library Drive Assessment Test
59
LAN/WAN Destination Library Operations
59
Exporting Data to Physical Tapes for Tape Initialization
59
Stopping a Tape Export
60
Importing Data from Physical Tapes for Tape Initialization
60
Forcing Non-Deduplicated Replication
60
Pausing, Resuming, and Canceling Replication Jobs
61
LAN/WAN Replication Target Operations
61
Creating a LAN/WAN Replication Target
61
Viewing the Replication Target Slot Details
63
Setting the Global LAN/WAN Replication Target Configuration
63
Editing a LAN/WAN Replication Target
63
Changing the LAN/WAN Replication Target Password
64
Clearing the Source VLS from the LAN/WAN Replication Target
64
Deleting a LAN/WAN Replication Target
64
Automigration/Replication Reporting
64
Status of All Cartridges
65
Summary of Cartridges by Status
65
Cartridge Details
66
Configuring the Cartridge Status
66
Viewing the Current Status of Jobs
66
Configuring Automigration Job Reports
67
Viewing the Job History
67
Exporting the Job History to a CSV File
68
Viewing the Job Summary
68
Configuring the GUI Displays
69
6 Deduplication
70
How It Works
70
Getting Deduplication Running on the VLS
70
Considerations
70
Installing the Deduplication Licenses
71
Configuring Deduplication Options
71
Editing the Data Protector Configuration
72
Viewing Deduplication Statistics and Reports
73
Deduplication Summary
73
Deduplication Backup Report
73
7 Operation
75
Powering on the VLS12200 System
75
Rebooting the System
75
Powering off the System
76
8 User Interfaces
78
User Interface Requirements
78
Command View VLS
78
Window Regions
79
Opening a Command View VLS Session from a Web Browser
79
Installing the SSL Certificate into Your Web Browser
80
Restarting Command View VLS
81
Closing a Command View VLS Session
81
Secure Shell and Serial User Interfaces
81
Opening a Secure Shell Session
82
Closing a Secure Shell Session
82
Opening a Serial Session
82
Closing a Serial Session
82
9 Configuration
83
Setting the Network Settings
83
Setting the Network Settings Using the VLS Discovery Utility
83
Setting the Network Settings Using the CLI Command Set
85
Setting the Network Settings Using Command View VLS
86
Setting the User Preferences
86
Editing the Default Fibre Channel Host Port Settings
87
Managing Oversubscription
88
Enabling and Disabling Oversubscription
88
Shutdown at 98% Capacity
89
Reclaiming Storage Space
89
Managing Virtual Device Luns
90
Default LUN Numbering
90
Operating System LUN Requirements and Restrictions
90
LUN Masking
91
LUN Mapping
91
Setting the Default LUN Mapping
91
Mapping Luns by Device
92
Mapping Luns by Host
93
Setting up the Hosts
93
Dual Port Virtual Devices
95
Creating a Virtual Library
95
Editing a Virtual Library
97
Creating Tape Drives
97
Creating Cartridges
99
Destroying a Virtual Library
101
Destroying a Tape Drive
102
10 Management
103
Changing the Account Passwords
103
Managing High Availability
103
Array Dual Pathing
103
Load Balancing
103
LUN Path Failover
104
Private LAN Dual Pathing
105
Managing Cartridges
105
Accessing the Cartridge Parameters Window
105
Changing Cartridge Capacity
106
Changing Cartridge Read and Write Access
106
Moving Cartridges
106
Deleting Cartridges
107
Unloading a Cartridge from a Drive
108
Adding and Removing Barcode Templates
108
Freeing up Storage Space
109
Restarting VLS Device Emulations
109
Updating the Firmware
110
Saving Configuration Settings
111
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HP StorageWorks 12000 Manual (218 pages)
HP StorageWorks VLS and D2D Solutions Guide (AG306-96028, March 2010)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
13
Concepts
15
Disk-Based Backup and Virtual Tape Libraries
15
Problems Addressed by Virtual Tape Libraries
15
Integration of Disk in Data Protection Processes
15
Where Virtual Tape Fits in the Big Picture
16
HP VLS and D2D Portfolio
16
Common Backup Technologies
16
Typical VLS Environments
17
Typical D2D Environments
17
HP Virtual Tape Library Product Range
17
What Are the Alternatives
18
Application-Based Disk Backup
18
Nas
18
Physical Tape
18
Business Copy
19
Basic Write-To-Disk Setup
19
VLS Compared to Application-Based Write-To-Disk
19
Deduplication
20
Introduction
20
HP Storageworks Deduplication Solutions
20
Unique Backup Data
20
Deduplication Ratios
21
HP Deduplication Solutions
21
Target-Based Deduplication
22
TB File Server Backup
22
Deduplication Ratio Impact
22
Tape Oversubscription
23
Replication
23
Introduction to Replication
23
HP Storageworks Replication Solutions
24
Enterprise Deployment with Small and Large Remote and Branch Offices
24
Remote Site Data Protection before Replication
25
Remote Site Data Protection Using Replication
25
Replication Deployment Options
26
Estimated Time to Replicate Data for a 1 TB Backup Environment at 2:1
26
Replication Configuration Options
27
Backup Application Interaction with Replication
28
Presenting the Replication Target to a Different Backup Application
28
Replication Limitations
29
Backup Solution Design Considerations
31
Analyze the Existing Environment
31
Consider How You Want to Back up Your Data to the VLS or D2D
31
Backup to the VLS in a LAN/SAN Hybrid Environment
32
Consider How You Want to Copy the Backup Data to an Off-Site Location
33
Consider Speed and Ease of the Restore as Well as the Backup
33
Single Library Vs. Multiple Libraries
33
Single Library
33
Benefits of Single Library Systems
34
Considerations for Single Library Systems
34
Backup to VLS in a Simple Deployment
34
Multiple Library
35
Benefits of Multiple Library Systems
35
Backup to VLS in a Simple Deployment (VLS9000-Series with Four Dedicated Libraries Shown)
35
Multiplexing, Multistreaming, and Multipathing
36
Multiplexing
36
Multistreaming
36
Multipathing
36
Blocksize and Transfer Size
37
LAN-Free Backups
37
Retention Planning
37
Future Data Growth
38
Considerations for Copies
38
Copy to Physical Tape through the Backup Application
39
Benefits of Copying to Physical Tape through the Backup Application
40
Media Server Considerations
40
Writing to Tape in a LAN/SAN Hybrid Environment
40
Considerations for Copying to Physical Tape through the Backup Application
41
Copy to Tape Using VLS Automigration
41
Benefits of Echo Copy
42
Considerations of Echo Copy
42
Echo Copy Is Managed through Automigration
42
Copy to Tape Using D2D Tape Offload
43
Copy to Remote Disk Backup Device Using Replication
43
Benefits of Replication
44
Considerations of Replication
44
Creating Archive Tapes from the Replication Target
44
Considerations for Restores
44
Restoring from Disk Backup Device
45
Restoring from Backup Application-Created Tape Copy
45
Restoring from the Replication Target
45
Performance Bottleneck Identification
45
Backup SAN Design Guidelines
46
General SAN Design Considerations
46
SAN Zoning
46
Operating System Tape Configuration
47
LUN Masking and Mapping
49
Backup Application Basic Guidelines
50
Virtual Tape Environment
50
HP Data Protector Application Overview
51
Symantec Netbackup Application Overview
51
IBM TSM Application Overview
52
TSM LAN-Based Backups
52
EMC Networker Application Overview
53
TSM LAN-Free Backups
53
D2D Systems
55
D2D Devices
55
D2D Defined
55
D2D Technical Specifications
56
D2D Design Considerations
56
D2D Port Optimization
56
Multiple Backup Streams
57
Disable Backup Application Verify Pass
58
Tape Copy or Offload Performance
58
Optimizing Rotation Scheme to Reduce Housekeeping
59
Tape Library Emulation
59
D2D Blueprints
60
Single Site Cost Effective Backup Device Consolidation
60
Large SME Site Consolidation Requiring Fibre Channel Shared Devices
61
Single Site Backup Consolidation Using Iscsi
61
Large SME Site Consolidation Requiring FC Shared Devices
62
Multi-Site Small Business Disaster Recovery Solution
63
Multi-Site Small Business Automated Disaster Recovery Solution
63
Multi-Site Small Business Automated Disaster Recovery Solution with no Physical Tape
64
Introduction to Vmware Terminology
65
Vmware Infrastructure Environment
65
Using D2D in Simple Vmware Environments with Esxi
66
Using D2D in Vmware Environments with ESX4 and Vmware Consolidated Backup
66
Using D2D in Vmware Environment with ESX4 and VCB Backup for SAN-Based
66
Using D2D in Larger Vmware Environments with HP Data Protector Zero Downtime Backup with Instant Recovery (ZDB + IR)
67
Using D2D in a Vmware Environment with ESX4 and HP Data Protector ZDB IR
68
D2D Dynamic Deduplication
69
How It Works
69
Dynamic Deduplication Implementation
70
Hash-Based Chunking
70
Restoring Data
71
D2D Configuration
71
Dynamic Deduplication Ratio
71
Housekeeping
72
Restoring from a Recipe File
72
D2D Replication
73
D2D Replication Implementation
73
How It Works
73
Implementing the Initialization Process
74
Licensing
74
Options for Initialization the Initial Data
74
Replication Setup
76
Slot Mappings
77
Example Schematic
78
Reporting
82
Design Considerations
84
Link Sizing
84
Bandwidth Utilization
85
Example 1: 100 GB Virtual Cartridge Replication over a 2 Mb/Sec Link with
85
Example 2: 100 GB Virtual Cartridge Replication over a 2 Mb/Sec Link with
86
Example 2: 100 GB Virtual Cartridge Replication over a 2 Mb/Sec Link with 25% Bandwidth Utilization
86
Example 3: 500 GB Virtual Cartridge Replication over a 2 Mbit/Sec Link
86
Example 4: 500 GB Virtual Cartridge Replication over a 10 Mbit/Sec Link
87
Many-To-One Example Using Mixed WAN Link Speeds
88
Sample Initialization and Replication Times
89
Telco Provisioning Overview of Inter-Site Links
90
Some Idea of Telco Costs
92
A Basic WAN Using MPLS
92
Telco Prices for a 3-Year Contract Including Installation (no Existing Links in Place)
92
Prices of a Major US Telco for HP Facilities in the Houston, Texas Area
93
Telco Terminology and Branding for WAN Services
93
Prices of a Telco Provider in Colorado for HP Sites Located Around 250 Km (175 Miles)
93
Prices for Point to Point Connects from HP Facilities Based in Singapore
93
Sample British Telcom Services and Speeds
94
D2D Replication Data Recovery Options
95
Recovery Options Data Center Rebuild and Reverse Replication
95
Restore Directly from the D2D Target Device
95
Reverse Replication on the D2D
95
Reverse Tape Initialization on the D2D
98
Creating Archive Tapes from the Target
99
Recovery Options Physical Tape
99
Creating Archive Tapes from the Target
100
HP StorageWorks 12000 Design Manual (160 pages)
HP VLS Solutions Guide Design Guidelines for Virtual Library Systems with Deduplication and Replication (AG306-96032, July 2011)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 8.07 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction
8
2 Concepts
9
Disk-Based Backup and Virtual Tape Libraries
9
Problems Addressed by Virtual Tape Libraries
9
Integration of Disk in Data Protection Processes
9
Where Virtual Tape Fits in the Big Picture
9
HP VLS and D2D Portfolio
10
Typical VLS Environments
11
Typical D2D Environments
11
What Are the Alternatives
12
Physical Tape
12
Nas
12
Application-Based Disk Backup
12
Business Copy
13
Deduplication
14
Introduction
14
HP Deduplication Solutions
14
Deduplication Ratios
15
Target-Based Deduplication
16
Tape Oversubscription
16
Replication
17
Introduction to Replication
17
HP Replication Solutions
17
Replication Deployment Options
20
Backup Application Interaction with Replication
22
Replication Limitations
23
3 Backup Solution Design Considerations
24
Analyze the Existing Environment
24
Consider How You Want to Back up Your Data to the VLS
24
Consider How You Want to Copy the Backup Data to an Off-Site Location
26
Consider Speed and Ease of the Restore as Well as the Backup
26
Single Library Vs. Multiple Libraries
26
Single Library
26
Benefits of Single Library Systems
27
Considerations for Single Library Systems
27
Multiple Library
28
Benefits of Multiple Library Systems
28
Multiplexing, Multistreaming, and Multipathing
29
Multiplexing
29
Multistreaming
29
Multipathing
29
Blocksize and Transfer Size
30
LAN-Free Backups
30
Retention Planning
30
Future Data Growth
31
Considerations for Copies
31
Copy to Physical Tape through the Backup Application
31
Media Server Considerations
32
Benefits of Copying to Physical Tape through the Backup Application
33
Considerations for Copying to Physical Tape through the Backup Application
33
Copy to Tape Using VLS Automigration
33
Benefits of Echo Copy
34
Considerations of Echo Copy
34
Copy to Remote Disk Backup Device Using Replication
35
Benefits of Replication
35
Considerations of Replication
35
Creating Archive Tapes from the Replication Target
35
Considerations for Restores
36
Restoring from Disk Backup Device
36
Restoring from Backup Application-Created Tape Copy
36
Restoring from the Replication Target
36
Performance Bottleneck Identification
37
Backup SAN Design Guidelines
37
General SAN Design Considerations
37
SAN Zoning
37
Operating System Tape Configuration
38
LUN Masking and Mapping
40
4 VLS Devices
42
VLS Defined
42
Prime Environments
43
VLS Benefits
43
VLS9000-Series and VLS9200 Configurations
44
VLS Technical Specifications
45
How It Works
52
VLS Scalability
52
VLS Automatic Performance Load Balancing
54
VLS Warm Failover
55
Implementation
55
Capacity Licensing
55
Virtual Libraries/Drives/Cartridge Configuration
56
EVA Preparation
57
Storage Pooling
59
VLS9000 Storage Pooling
60
VLS Gateway Storage Pooling
61
VLS Sizing
61
Outlining the Steps
61
Considerations
62
EVA Performance Sizing (VLS12X00 Gateway)
62
Sizing/Implementation Examples
63
Example 1 VLS Sizing for Performance and Capacity
63
Example 2 Testing Backup to Tape Vs. Backup to VLS
63
Example 3: VLS12000 EVA Sizing Without Deduplication
64
Example 4: VLS12000 EVA Sizing with Deduplication
64
VLS Blueprints
64
Reduce Backup Window (no Deduplication)
65
Large Scale Backup Consolidation (no Deduplication)
66
Managing Data Retention and Reducing Backup Storage Costs
67
Full Enterprise Backup and Disaster Recovery Capability
68
Multi-Data Center Replication to a Common Disaster Recovery Site
69
Vmware Backup Environment with Esxi
71
Vmware Backup Environment with ESX4 and VCB-Based Backups
72
Larger Vmware Environment with ESX4 and HP Data Protector ZDB IR Integration with Vmware Consolidated Backup
74
Large Enterprise Cross-Site Backup with Deduplication and Inbuilt Disaster Recovery
76
Combining D2D and VLS in an End-To-End Solution for Robo/Regional Dcs and Main Data Center Using HP Data Protector
77
HP StorageWorks 12000 Release Note (13 pages)
Fibre Channel Switch
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.08 MB
Table of Contents
Product Models
4
Operating Systems
5
Supported Configurations
6
Installation Instructions
7
Known Issues
9
Determining the Current Firmware Version
11
Effective Date
12
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