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| dscaglione |
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| Simple Quick and REQUIRED I purchased a Maxtor one touch drive and this software comes with those drives. Perfect, quick easy and simple to use. Simple Quick and REQUIRED I purchased a Maxtor one touch drive and this software comes with those drives. Perfect, quick easy and simple to use. | |
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| Dantz Retrospect 7 Professional This well-rated product did not work with my computer; I tried to use it with my Roxio CD/DVD Disk Drive but to no ava... Dantz Retrospect 7 Professional This well-rated product did not work with my computer; I tried to use it with my Roxio CD/DVD Disk Drive but to no ava... | |
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| Do you get the "two additional client licenses" with this product? Web site implies yes, but their price is $129.00. Is that just a list price. Overall, a really good product for the money, once you figure out how to use it. Needs a separate program to burn the backup CD. | |
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HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance software
Using backup software
Product Version: 2.1 Seventh Edition (October 2006) Part Number: AA-RU6FE-TE This document describes how to install and use optional applications to back up and restore the HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance data and configuration files running software 2.1. Additional information and HP OpenView documentation are available at: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DocumentIndex.jsp?contentType=SupportManual&lang=en&cc=u s&docIndexId=1791 1&taskId=101&prodTypeId=12169&prodSeriesId=315667. 1
Copyright 20032006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Hewlett-Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. This document contains proprietary information, which is protected by copyright. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated into another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett-Packard. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Compaq Computer Corporation is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard Company. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. Hewlett-Packard Company shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The information is provided as is without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. The warranties for Hewlett-Packard Company products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements for such products. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Printed in the U.S.A.
Storage Management Appliance software Using backup software application notes Seventh Edition (October 2006) Part Number: AA-RU6FE-TE
Using backup software application notes
About this document
This document explains how to install and use supported versions of the following backup software products on the HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance (SMA):
HP OpenView Storage Data Protector 5.0, 5.1, 5.5, and 6.0, page 11 Veritas NetBackup Client 4.5, 5.0, and 6.0, page 13 Veritas Backup Exec 8.6, page 15 Veritas Backup Exec 9.0, 9.1, 10.0, and 10d, page 17 Legato NetWorker 6.2, page 19 CommVault Galaxy 4.2.0, 5.0, 5.9.0, and 6.1.0, page 21 Symantec Ghost Corporate Edition 7.5, 8.0, and 8.2, page 23
HP recommends use of the above applications to back up SMA data and configuration files.
Intended audience
This document is intended for customers running the Storage Management Appliance software 2.1. It has been developed for storage and system administrators who are experienced with the following:
Managing Storage Area Networks (SANs) Operating a Storage Management Appliance
This document also assumes users are familiar with their selected backup product.
Note: For information on using backup products with version 2.0 of the HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance software, refer to HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance 2.0 software installing antivirus and backup software application notes, available on the HP web site at:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DocumentIndex.jsp?contentType=SupportM anual&lang=en&cc=us&docIndexId=1791 1&taskId=101&prodTypeId=12169&prodSeriesId=315667. 1
Related documentation
Refer to the following documentation for more information about the Storage Management Appliance software:
HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance software using antivirus software application notes HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance software update installation card HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance software user guide HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance software release notes HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance software online help
Additional information, including white papers and best practices documents, is available from the HP website at: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DocumentIndex.jsp?contentType=SupportM anual&lang=en&cc=us&docIndexId=1791 1&taskId=101&prodTypeId=12169&prodSeriesId=315667. 1
Introduction
After installing the HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance (SMA) software 2.1, you can optionally install and use backup and restore applications on the SMA. HP supports only the following qualified applications with the SMA software 2.1:
HP OpenView Storage Data Protector 5.0, 5.1, 5.5, and 6.0 Veritas NetBackup Client 4.5, 5.0, and 6.0 Veritas Backup Exec 8.6, 9.0, 9.1, 10.0, and 10d Legato NetWorker 6.2 CommVault Galaxy 4.2.0, 5.0, 5.9.0, and 6.1.0 Symantec Ghost Corporate Edition 7.5, 8.0, and 8.2
Note: Symantec Ghost is supported for backing up and restoring the SMA. However, HP does not support installing the Ghost software locally on the SMA. For more information, see Symantec Ghost Corporate Edition 7.5, 8.0, and 8.2 on page 23.
This document provides instructions for using the above applications to back up and restore SMA software 2.1 data and configuration files. Instructions for using backup software with version 2.0 of the Storage Management Appliance software are documented in HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance 2.0 software installing antivirus and backup software application notes, available on the HP website at: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DocumentIndex.jsp?contentType=SupportM anual&lang=en&cc=us&docIndexId=1791 1&taskId=101&prodTypeId=12169&prodSeriesId=315667. 1 The next section contains general procedures that you can use with most of the backup software products. See the product sections in Supported backup and restore products beginning on page 11 for specific instructions on installing and running each application on the SMA.
Common operations for installing and using backup and restore applications
This section describes several of the common operations you will perform when installing most of the supported backup and restore applications.
Note: The common operations described in this section are not required for Symantec Ghost.
Getting started
You can install most of the applications described in this document directly on the Storage Management Appliance using Microsoft Terminal Services. You can also install some of the applications remotely from a workstation. Whether you install the applications directly or remotely, you must first install the Terminal Services client on your workstation. By default, the SMA has Terminal Services turned on. See the Microsoft website, http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/technologies/terminal, for more information on installing and using the Terminal Services client. To run the applications setup program directly on the Storage Management Appliance, either insert the CD with the setup program in the SMAs CD-ROM drive, or specify the path to the setup program. If you are using a mapped network drive, you must specify the complete uniform naming convention (UNC) path for the setup program. If you do not, you might receive the error noted below during the installation.
Note: If you run the setup program from a mapped network drive, you might receive the following error: Internal Error 2755.3, path\filename.msi. Microsoft documents this as a known bug in Knowledge Base article Q255582. See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q255582 for more details.
For further instructions on direct and remote installations, see the appropriate product sections in this document.
Enabling file and printer sharing
The installation procedures for most of the backup products require that file and printer sharing be enabled on the Storage Management Appliance. To enable file and printer sharing using the SMA software: 1. On the SMA software primary navigation bar, click Settings. 2. Click Network, and then click File and Printer Sharing. The File and Printer Sharing page opens. 3. Click the check box to enable file and printer sharing. 4. Click OK. File and printer sharing is enabled.
Caution: When file and printer sharing is enabled, the Storage Management Appliance can be vulnerable to improper copying or deleting of files. Therefore, after enabling file and printer sharing on the SMA, maintain security by: Setting appropriate security policies on shared files or printers Turning file and printer sharing off when the supported tasks are complete
Note: HP recommends that you run backup operations during off-hours.
Restoring the Storage Management Appliance
There are three scenarios for restoring the Storage Management Appliance:
Restoring a running Storage Management Appliance Recovering a failed Storage Management Appliance Recovering or migrating to a different Storage Management Appliance
Restoring a running Storage Management Appliance
To restore a Storage Management Appliance that is running, follow the instructions in the backup products documentation and the appropriate product section in this document. Be sure to stop all applications on the Storage Management Appliance before the restore and to restart all applications after the restore. See Stopping and starting applications on page 6 for more information.
Recovering a failed Storage Management Appliance
This section provides instructions for recovering a Storage Management Appliance that has failed and is not running. This procedure assumes that you are using the Storage Management Appliance software version 2.1 and that you have the appropriate version of the Storage Management Appliance Quick Restore CD for restoring your SMA to the 2.1 software level. You can order the necessary Quick Restore CD from the following web site: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/sanworks/softwaredrivers/managementappliance. If you are using earlier versions of both the Storage Management Appliance software and the Quick Restore CD, refer to HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance 2.0 software installing antivirus and backup software application notes, available from the following web site: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DocumentIndex.jsp?contentType=SupportM anual&lang=en&cc=us&docIndexId=1791 1&taskId=101&prodTypeId=12169&prodSeriesId=315667. 1 If you have a backup image of your entire SMA system, you can use the image to restore a failed SMA instead of using the recovery procedure described in this section. See Symantec Ghost Corporate Edition 7.5, 8.0, and 8.2 on page 23 for more information. To recover a failed SMA: 1. Before you can restore from a backup, you must restore the Storage Management Appliance software to version 2.1 using the Storage Management Appliance Quick Restore CD that corresponds to your SMA hardware (Appliance I, II, or III). 2. Install your backup software. Be sure to enable file and printer sharing on the SMA. See Enabling file and printer sharing on page 6 for more information. 3. Stop all applications on the SMA. See Stopping and starting applications on page 6. 4. After you complete steps 1 through 3, restore the SMA using the backup data. Follow the instructions in your backup software documentation and the appropriate product section in this document. 5. Reboot the SMA. This restarts all applications.
Recovering or migrating to a different Storage Management Appliance
You can transfer backup data from one SMA to another. You might want to do this if you are setting up a new SMA. The prerequisites for migrating data between two SMAs are as follows:
Storage Management Appliance software 2.1 must be installed on both SMAs You must have a valid backup of the SMA with software 2.1 installed
Caution: If the SMA fails before you have installed 2.1 of the software, you will not be able to migrate data to a new SMA running software 2.1. HP strongly recommends you upgrade the SMA software to version 2.1 as soon as possible.
To migrate from one SMA to another: 1. Disconnect the current SMA from the SAN. 2. Install the new SMA hardware and connect the host bus adapters (HBAs) from the new SMA to the SAN. 3. Use the Storage Management Appliance Quick Restore CD that corresponds to your SMA hardware (Appliance I, II, or III) to restore the new SMA to version 2.1. 4. If required, configure TCP/IP network settings (IP, Default Gateway, DNS, WINS). 5. Rename the new SMA using the name of the SMA you are replacing. 6. Reboot the SMA after renaming it. 7. Install your backup software. Be sure to enable file and printer sharing on the SMA. See Enabling file and printer sharing on page 6 for more information. 8. Stop all applications on the SMA. See Stopping and starting applications on page 6 for more information. 9. After you complete steps 1 through 8, restore the SMA using the backup data. Follow the instructions in your backup software documentation and the appropriate product section in this document.
Caution: Note that the Appliance I and II have smaller-capacity hard drives than the Appliance III. If you transfer a large amount of data from an Appliance III to an earlier SMA, the operation might not complete successfully.
10. Reboot the SMA. This restarts all applications. After the reboot, the new SMA has the same configuration as the SMA that you replaced.
Errors during backup or restore operations
HP recommends that you use the backup applications described in this document to back up SMA data and configuration files. When using any of the supported applications, you might receive warning or error messages that open or locked files were not backed up or restored. In most cases, it is safe to ignore such messages because they do not pertain to SMA data or configuration files. To determine if SMA files are affected, examine the backup or restore log and check for errors in any of the following files: C:\winnt\system32\client.ini C:\winnt\system32\steam.cfg C:\winnt\system32\nu_data.txt C:\winnt\system32\HSGEvents1.DAT C:\winnt\system32\HSGEvents2.DAT as well as in files residing in any of the following directories or their subdirectories: C:\log\ C:\Compaq\ C:\cpqsystem\log\ C:\filestore\ C:\HSG80s\ C:\hsvmafiles\ C:\mssql7\data\ C:\mssql7\log\ C:\mysql\data\ C:\SANWorks Storage License Manager\ C:\Program Files\Compaq\SANworks\ C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL\Data\ C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL\Log\
C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\sanmgr\managementserver\db\backup\
If the operation issues warnings or errors about these files or about files located in any of these directories or their subdirectories, contact HP Technical Support. Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on the following HP web site: http://www.hp.com/support/.
Supported backup and restore products
The sections that follow provide detailed instructions for installing and using the supported backup and restore products on the Storage Management Appliance. These instructions assume you are familiar with the procedures described in Common operations for installing and using backup and restore applications on page 5 and with general operations for your backup application. Refer to the applications documentation for more information.
HP OpenView Storage Data Protector 5.0, 5.1, 5.5, and 6.0
You can use Data Protector 5.0, 5.1, 5.5, or 6.0 to back up SMA data and configuration files on an existing Data Protector server.
Installing Data Protector
This section describes how to install the Data Protector client software on the SMA. File and printer sharing must be enabled on the SMA before you install the software. See Enabling file and printer sharing on page 6 for more information. To install the Data Protector client software: 1. Using Data Protector Manager on the server, right-click Clients and select Add Clients. 2. Enter the name of the SMA, click Add, and then click Next. 3. On the Components tab, choose the component you want to install. 4. On the Options tab, enter the user account information, and then click Finish to start the installation.
After successful installation of the Data Protector client on the Storage Management Appliance, you can use Data Protector Manager on the server to back up and restore SMA data and configuration files. Refer to the HP OpenView Storage Data Protector documentation for detailed instructions. The following procedure contains important additional information for using Data Protector to back up SMA data and configuration files: 1. Log on to the SMA using Terminal Services. 2. Stop all applications on the SMA. See Stopping and starting applications on page 6. 3. On the Data Protector server, under Devices & Media, specify the device on which you want to back up the SMA data and configuration files. 4. If required, format the device to a minimum size of 4 GB. 5. In the Backup pane, right-click the type of item (for example, Filesystem), and then click Add Backup. 6. Choose the name of the SMA that you want to back up. 7. Choose the following options:
C: CONFIGURATION:
8. Choose the device and media on which you want to store the backup image. 9. Start the Data Protector backup operation. If you receive warnings about locked files during the backup, you can exclude the specified objects from the backup by using the Exclude option. See the Storage Data Protector online help for instructions. 10. After the backup operation is complete, restart all applications on the SMA. See Stopping and starting applications on page 6.
Refer to the HP OpenView Storage Data Protector documentation for detailed instructions on restoring the Storage Management Appliance. The following procedure contains important additional information for using Data Protector to restore the SMA: 1. Log on to the SMA using Terminal Services. 2. Stop all applications on the SMA. See Stopping and starting applications on page 6. 3. Choose Restore in the main Data Protector server window. 4. Choose the SMA backup you want to use from the list of file systems. 5. Right-click the SMA entry, and then click Properties. 6. Make sure that the following options are selected:
7. Click the Destination tab, and then choose Overwrite as the File Conflict Handling option. 8. Use the Devices and Media tabs to choose the device and media on which the backup image is stored. 9. Start the Data Protector restore operation. 10. Choose All selected objects (parallel restore) in the Start Restore Session dialog box. 11. Continue with the restore operation until it is complete.
Note: You can safely ignore minor errors that might occur while restoring system files.
12. Reboot the SMA after the restore operation is complete. This restarts all applications. The Storage Management Appliance software 2.1 includes a batch file that re-establishes security and user settings after the restore operation is complete. The PostRestoreMigrate.bat batch file is stored in the following directory on the SMA: C:\Program Files\Compaq\SANworks\OSM After the restore operation is complete, run the batch file by using the following command: postrestoremigrate.bat appliancename (appliancename is the name of the backed-up SMA)
Veritas NetBackup Client 4.5, 5.0, and 6.0
Use the Veritas NetBackup 4.5, 5.0, or 6.0 client to back up SMA data and configuration files on an existing NetBackup server.
Installing the NetBackup Client
This section describes how to install the NetBackup client software on the SMA. File and printer sharing must be enabled on the SMA before you install the software. See Enabling file and printer sharing on page 6 for more information. To install the NetBackup client software: 1. Log on to the SMA using Terminal Services. 2. Run the NetBackup setup program. 3. In the main window, choose NetBackup Installation, and then click Start NetBackup Client Installation to launch the installation wizard. 4. Choose Install to this computer only for the NetBackup Installation Type, and then click Next. 5. Choose Typical for the Setup Type, and then click Next. 6. Enter the name of the master server on which the NetBackup server application is installed, and then click Next. 7. Click Install to start the installation process.
After successful installation of the NetBackup client software on the Storage Management Appliance, use the NetBackup server to back up and restore SMA data and configuration files. Refer to the Veritas NetBackup documentation for detailed instructions. The following procedure contains important additional information for using NetBackup to back up SMA data and configuration files: 1. Log on to the SMA using Terminal Services. 2. Stop all applications on the SMA. See Stopping and starting applications on page 6. 3. Select Backup, Archive, and Restore on the SMA. 4. Click Select for Backup, and then choose the following options:
C System_State
5. Start the NetBackup backup operation. 6. After the backup operation is complete, restart all applications on the SMA. See Stopping and starting applications on page 6.
Refer to the Veritas NetBackup documentation for detailed instructions on restoring the Storage Management Appliance. The following procedure contains important additional information for using NetBackup to restore the SMA: 1. Log on to the SMA using Terminal Services. 2. Stop all applications on the SMA. See Stopping and starting applications on page 6. 3. Select Backup, Archive, and Restore on the SMA. 4. Click Select for Restore, and then choose the backup you want to use. 5. Choose the following options:
6. When prompted, choose the option to overwrite existing files.
Note: If you are using Netbackup client 6.0, select the following before Netbackup restore starts:
Restore everything to its original location. Overwrite the existing files.
7. Start the NetBackup restore operation. 8. Reboot the SMA after the restore operation is complete. This restarts all applications.
Veritas Backup Exec 8.6
You can use the Veritas Backup Exec 8.6 Remote Agent for Windows NT or Windows 2000 to back up SMA data and configuration files on an existing Backup Exec server. This section provides information about installing and using Veritas Backup Exec 8.6. For information about Veritas Backup Exec 9.0, 9.1, 10.0, and 10d, go to page 17.
Installing the Backup Exec Remote Agent
This section describes how to install the Backup Exec Remote Agent application on the SMA. File and printer sharing must be enabled on the SMA before you install the application. See Enabling file and printer sharing on page 6 for more information. To install the Backup Exec Remote Agent: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs on the Backup Exec server. 2. Select Veritas Backup Exec v8.x, and then click Change/Remove. 3. Select Install Additional Options, and then click Continue. 4. Click the button for Install Backup Exec Options on Remote computers. 5. Enter the required serial numbers for the product, and then click Continue. 6. Select Remote Agent for Windows NT/2000. 7. Select the domain name where the SMA is located, if listed. If that domain is not shown, select Manually enter domains and then enter the domain name. Your network environment may or may not allow the application to display the SMA in a list of systems in the specified domain. For example, if the Backup Exec server is in domain A and the SMA is in domain WORKGROUP, when you select or enter WORKGROUP, you may not see any listed systems. In this case, select Manually add additional systems and add the appliance name using the following format: \\WORKGROUP\appliancename. 8. Enter the logon information the Backup Exec server must use to access the SMA and click Next to install the Remote Agent. The Remote Agent is installed on the SMA.
After successful installation of the Backup Exec Remote Agent software on the Storage Management Appliance, use the Backup Exec server application to back up and restore SMA data and configuration files. Refer to the Veritas Backup Exec documentation for detailed instructions. The following procedure contains important additional information for using Backup Exec to back up SMA data and configuration files: 1. Log on to the SMA using Terminal Services. 2. Stop all applications on the SMA. See Stopping and starting applications on page 6. 3. Open the Backup Exec server main window. 4. Select Network > User-defined Selection on the Backup Selections tab. 5. Enter the SMA name in the UNC Name box, and click Add. 6. In the main window, select the SMA entry under Remote Selections/User Defined Selections.
After successful installation of the Backup Exec Remote Agent software on the Storage Management Appliance, use the Backup Exec server application to back up and restore SMA data and configuration files. Refer to the Veritas Backup Exec documentation for detailed instructions. The following procedure contains important additional information for using Backup Exec to back up SMA data and configuration files: 1. Log on to the SMA using Terminal Services. 2. Stop all applications on the SMA. See Stopping and starting applications on page 6. 3. Open the Backup Exec server main window. 4. Click Backup on the navigation bar. 5. Expand Remote Selections. 6. Right-click User-defined Selections, and then click User-defined Selections. 7. Specify the SMA name in the UNC Name box. 8. Click Add, and then click Close. 9. In the main window, select the SMA name under Remote Selections > User Defined Selections. The Logon Account Selection dialog box opens. 10. Click New. The Add Logon Credentials dialog box opens. 11. Specify the administrators user name and password for the SMA, and then click OK.
12. In the main window, under the SMA entry, choose the following options:
C: System State
13. Select Destination > Devices and Media, and then specify the media you want to use for the backup. 14. Click Run now to start the backup operation. 15. After the backup operation is complete, restart all applications on the SMA. See Stopping and starting applications on page 6.
Note: If you rebuild the Storage Management Appliance as part of a disaster recovery, you must delete the SMA entry from the Backup Selections tab and add it again, following step 4 through step 1 on page 17. Otherwise, the backup and restore operations will not work. 1
Refer to the Veritas Backup Exec documentation for detailed instructions on restoring the Storage Management Appliance. The following procedure contains important additional information for using Backup Exec to restore the SMA: 1. Log on to the SMA using Terminal Services. 2. Stop all applications on the SMA. See Stopping and starting applications on page 6. 3. Open the Backup Exec server main window. 4. Click Restore on the navigation bar. 5. Choose the SMA entry.
Under the C: entry, choose the backup you want to use. Under the System State entry, choose the backup you want to use. Restore over existing files Restore security Preserve tree
6. Select Settings > General, and then choose the following options:
7. If you have multiple client resources, you need to specify the resource that you want to restore to. Perform the following steps only if you have multiple resources: a. Select Source > Resource Credentials, and then click Change. b. Choose the logon account for the resource you are restoring to, and then click OK. 8. Select Settings > Advanced, and then select Restore Windows NT 4.0 Registry. 9. Click Run now to start the restore operation. 10. Reboot the SMA after the restore operation is complete. This restarts all applications.
Use CommVault Galaxy 4.2.0, 5.0, 5.9.0, or 6.1.0 to back up SMA data and configuration files on an existing CommVault server (CommServe).
Installing CommVault Galaxy iDataAgent for Windows 2000
Before performing backups and restores with the CommVault Galaxy software, you must install the iDataAgent for Windows 2000 software on the SMA. File and printer sharing must be enabled on the SMA before you install the software. See Enabling file and printer sharing on page 6 for more information. To install the iDataAgent software: 1. Log on to the SMA using Terminal Services. 2. Start the CommVault Galaxy setup program by running setup.exe. 3. From the main window, do one of the following:
For 6.1.0, select Galaxy > Client Modules > iDataAgents > iDA for Windows 2000, and then click Next. For 5.9.0, select QiNetix 5.9.0 > Client Modules > iDataAgents > iDA for Windows 2000, and then click Next. For 5.0, select QiNetix 5.0.0 > Client Modules > iDataAgents > iDA for Windows 2000, and then click Next. For 4.2.0, select QiNetix 4.2.0 > Client Modules > iDataAgents > iDA for Windows 2000, and then click Next.
4. Continue with the Windows 2000 iDataAgent installation until it is complete. Refer to the instructions for installing the iData Agent in the CommVault Galaxy Client Installation and Administration Guide (Windows File Systems).
After successful installation of the iDataAgent software on the Storage Management Appliance, you can use CommServe to back up and restore the SMA data and configuration files. Refer to the CommVault Galaxy documentation for detailed instructions. The following procedure contains important additional information for using CommServe to back up SMA data and configuration files: 1. Log on to the SMA using Terminal Services. 2. Stop all applications on the SMA. See Stopping and starting applications on page 6. 3. Connect to the CommVault Cell Console. 4. Perform a backup of the SMA file system. Refer to the procedures for a full backup of the default backup set in the CommVault Galaxy Client Installation and Administration Guide (Windows File Systems). 5. After the backup operation is complete, restart all applications on the SMA. See Stopping and starting applications on page 6.
Refer to the CommVault Galaxy documentation for detailed instructions on restoring the Storage Management Appliance. The following procedure contains important additional information for using CommVault to restore the SMA: 1. Log on to the SMA using Terminal Services. 2. Stop all applications on the SMA. See Stopping and starting applications on page 6. 3. Connect to the CommVault Cell Console. 4. Perform a full iDataAgent restore for a non-domain controller for Windows 2000 on the SMA. Refer to Appendix C of the CommVault Galaxy Client Installation and Administration Guide (Windows File Systems) for more information. The SMA restarts automatically.
Symantec Ghost Corporate Edition 7.5, 8.0, and 8.2
Use Symantec Ghost Corporate Edition 7.5, 8.0, or 8.2 to create an image (clone) of your entire Storage Management Appliance system. You can save the clone on a network share and use it later to restore the SMA. This section describes the HP-supported method for running the Ghost software by using a boot disk that maps a drive letter to a network share. This section assumes that you have already installed the Ghost software on a server. See the Symantec Ghost Implementation Guide and the Ghost online help for installation information.
Note: HP does not support installation of the Ghost software locally on the Storage Management Appliance.
The procedures described in Common operations for installing and using backup and restore applications on page 5 are not required for using Ghost with the SMA.
Creating a Ghost boot disk
Before using Ghost to clone the Storage Management Appliance, create a boot disk that you will use later to run the Ghost software. You use this boot disk with the SMA to create, save, and restore from a backup image. 1. Start the Symantec Ghost Boot Wizard on the server. 2. Create a Drive Mapping Boot Disk, following the instructions in the Ghost documentation. 3. Select the correct SMA network card driver from the list (for example, Compaq N100 NDIS). The SANworks Management Appliance (first generation) and the Storage Management Appliance II (second generation) use the N100 driver. The Storage Management Appliance III uses the Q57 driver. If the correct driver is not listed, see Adding network drivers to the Ghost Boot Wizard on page 24 for information on downloading the driver. 4. When prompted to select a version of DOS, select PC DOS. 5. Provide the SMA (client computer) name, authorized user name, domain, drive letter, and complete UNC path to the network share. (The network share is where you want to store the Ghost executable and image files.) 6. When prompted to select an IP option, select DHCP will assign the IP settings. 7. Insert a floppy disk in the floppy disk drive of the Ghost server. 8. Choose the floppy disk drive as the destination drive. 9. Format the floppy disk and continue creating the Ghost boot disk. 10. After you create the Ghost boot disk, label it. 11. Copy the Ghost.exe file to the network share you specified in step 5. The file is in the same directory as the Symantec software.
Adding network drivers to the Ghost Boot Wizard
If the Ghost Boot Wizard does not include the correct network driver, download the NDIS2 driver Softpaq 23497 to the Ghost server. This Softpaq contains network drivers for all versions of the SMA, which you can add to the Ghost Boot Wizard. 1. Download Softpaq 23497 from the following FTP location: ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/sp23001-23500/SP23497.exe. 2. Save the self-extracting executable file in a directory on the Ghost server (for example, C:\Compaq\SP23497). 3. Extract the driver files from sp23497.exe in the same directory, following the on-screen instructions. 4. Start the Symantec Ghost Boot Wizard on the server. 5. Select Drive Mapping Boot Disk, and then click Next. 6. Click Add. 7. Select NDIS2 Driver, and then click OK. 8. Click Setup on the NDIS Driver tab. 9. Locate and choose the N100 or Q57 driver, depending on the SMA hardware version. For example, if you are using the SANworks Management Appliance or the Storage Management Appliance II, select C:\Compaq\SP23497\DOS\NDIS2\N100. If you are using the Storage Management Appliance III, select C:\Compaq\SP23497\DOS\NDIS2\Q57. 10. Click OK. 11. Enter a label for the new driver template, and then click Next. 12. Continue with step 4 on page 23. Refer to the Ghost documentation for additional information.
QuickSpecs
Overview
HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance II and Storage Management Appliance Software v2.0 Service Pack 4
1. 1.44 MB (3.5") Floppy Disk Drive 2. Latching Mechanism (facilitates easy hood removal) 3. 24x Max CD-ROM (with easy front ejection removal) 4. Front LED's (show server status)
5. Unit identification button and LED (for easy in rack server identification) 6. Two 1" Wide Ultra3 SCSI 18.2GB Hot Plug Hard Drives 7. 2U Form Factor
What's New
Intel Pentium III FC-PFA 1.26 GHz Processor
At A Glance
ServerWorks HE-SuperLite Chipset Triple Peer PCI Architecture with 133 MHz Front Side Bus 1 GB PC133 MHz Registered ECC SDRAM memory Three PCI expansion slots: Two HP 64-bit/66 MHz and one standard 64-bit/33 MHz Two HP NC3163 Fast Ethernet NICs Embedded 10/100 WOL (Wake On LAN) Smart Array 5i Controller (integrated on system board) Two 1" Wide Ultra3 SCSI 18.2GB Hot Plug hard drives Redundant 400 Watt Power Supply, CE Mark Compliant, Universal Voltage Sliding rails and cable management arm for easy serviceability and in-rack tool-less access to major components Protected by HP Services, including a three-year, Next Business Day, on-site limited Global warranty and extended Pre-Failure Warranty, which covers processors, memory, and hard drives Certain restrictions and exclusions apply. Consult the HP Customer Support Center at 1-800-345-1518 for details.
Product Description/ Overview
The HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance (previously SANworks Management Appliance) is a combined hardware and software solution that provides a centralized point for configuration, management and monitoring of storage elements, including switches and storage devices, while simplifying management tasks and reducing cost. It offers a comprehensive and cost-effective configuration, monitoring and storage management solution for the multiple platform SAN. Designed to connect directly to a SAN fabric, the Storage Management Appliance is a host-independent system that performs management functions without requiring host computers.
DA - 10547
North America Version 26 October 1, 2003
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Feature List
Simple, unobtrusive management of storage elements High SAN performance since the appliance is located out of the data path High SAN availability since data transfers occur independent of the appliance Support for multiple management and monitoring applications A web-based, centralized user interface Headless operation for increased security Role-based authorization Support for SSL encryption Support for mixed heterogeneous platforms More cycles for processing applications on host servers Centralized web-based configuration interface for easy storage management across multi-vendor storage resources Proactive automated responses to monitored events Automation of complex and repetitive storage management tasks Customer deployable and customizable scripts for policy-based automation Support for popular virus & data protection software Customer restore CD
Customer Benefits
Provides centralized web-based storage configuration and monitoring to manage across network and multi-vendor platforms. Simplifies SAN element management through a single, scalable, host-independent graphical management interface for a range of storage configurations across heterogeneous SANs. Improves security by providing storage monitoring and management independent of host servers. Provides high performance monitoring by being located out of the data path. Supports the Open SAN by providing a host-independent SAN monitoring solution for heterogeneous devices. Provides for SAN redundancy through support for multiple appliance points of presence on a SAN. Reduces Total Cost of SAN Ownership through a comprehensive, highly scalable, host-independent management platform for various sized storage configurations.
Software Features/ Functionality
HP OpenView storage management appliance software v2.0. The web-based interface for storage management HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance software v2.0 is the industry's first centralized, appliance-based monitoring and management interface for the Open SAN. Storage Management Appliance software provides a web-based aggregation and entry point for centralized storage management. This intuitive interface allows the user to organize, visualize, configure and monitor storage from a single navigation point on the SAN. It provides a launch site for a variety of value-added HP storage management applications as well as popular data and virus protection products, and provides navigation links to directly manage storage devices. HSG Element Manager is an easy to use, graphical storage configuration and monitoring HSG Element Manager tool for HSG80/60 storage that centralizes SAN management across network and multivendor platforms. Included with the Storage Management Appliance software, the HSG Element Manager reduces the job of storage management to simple point-and-click, across the switched Fibre Channel SAN. Features include: Easy configuration of RAID sets, virtual disks, SAN storage systems Event notification via email, pager alert, web interface display, SNMP traps Reliable monitoring provides field replaceable unit (FRU) level fault detection and notification, an SNMP agent with custom management information base (MIB) event logging Integration with HP Insight Manager 7, allowing HSG Element Manager to be launched from the Insight Manager console Unified storage management: from one web-based user interface to manage multiple StorageWorks subsystems Support for ACS 8.7F/S/P/L* Support for StorageWorks RAID Array/Modular Array enclosures Presents logical storage views *NOTE: HSG Element Manager v1.0E is required for support of ACS NOTE: 8.7F/S/P/L. HSG Element Manager v1.0E is included with HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance software v2.0 Service Pack 4 and can be downloaded from the web at: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/sanworks/softwaredrivers/ managementappliance/index.html
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Command View EVA (previously HSV Element Manager)
Virtual Controller Software (VCS) provides storage controller software capability for the HSV110 & HSV100 Array Controllers. Dual redundant HSV1xx Array Controllers are configured into the StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA), HP's ultra-high performance, ultra-high capacity, and ultra-high availability VersaStor-enabled "virtual" RAID (Vraid) storage solution. Additional information about Virtual Controller Software can be found online at http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/enterprise/index.html VCS is managed through Command View EVA (previously HSV Element Manager), a device management application with a graphical user interface that runs on the Storage Management Appliance and that is accessed via a Web browser. Up to 16 Enterprise Virtual Array storage systems (16 HSV1xx controller pairs) can be managed by a single Storage Management Appliance in an Enterprise Virtual Array SAN. *NOTE: Command View EVA v3.0a is the current version of software required for NOTE: managing VCS v3.0. Command View EVA v3.0a software is available with Storage Management Appliance software v2.0 Service Pack 4, Storage Management Appliance software v2.0 Service Pack 4 can be found on the web at: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/sanworks/ managementappliance/documentation.html The following guidelines apply to the maximum number of controller pairs managed by Command View EVA (HSV1xx controller pairs) and HSG Element Manager (HSG controller pairs): Element Manager Managed Controller Pairs Maximum Number of Controller Pairs Command View EVA HSV1xx 16 HSG Element Manager HSG 25 NOTE: Current guidelines allow only one (1) active Storage Management Appliance per management zone. Before beginning the migration procedure, review your storage environment to ensure compliance with these guidelines. For additional information concerning Storage Management Appliance migration please see the White Paper titled at http://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/whitepapers.html Automation Manager provides an infrastructure that enables storage administrators to Automation Manager implement automated storage management solutions in their enterprise. This infrastructure supports policy-based automation for tasks and job scheduling for a heterogeneous set of platforms through the use of host agents. Proactive, automated responses can be defined for storage hardware-based events monitored by the Storage Management Appliance using customizable or user-defined scripts. Scripts are easily customized with the graphical user interface provided. Automation Manager is included with HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance software v2.0. NOTE: These Web sites are available in English only.
Software Prerequisites
HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance software. Factory-installed version included with hardware; updates available for download from the web at: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/sanworks/softwaredrivers/managementappliance/index.html NOTE: This Web site is available in English only. StorageWorks Command Scripter Automation Manager software Automation Manager host agents support the following operating system prerequisites versions: Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Advanced Server SP2, SP3 Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 SP6a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 HP Tru64 UNIX v5.1, v5.1a Sun Solaris 7, 8 HP OpenVMS Alpha v7.22, v7.3, v7.3-1 (UCX support only) HP-UX 11.0, 11.i IBM AIX v4.3.3, v5.
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Storage Management Appliance Supported Browsers Operating System Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 SP6a Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Advanced Server SP2 & SP3 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (IA32) HP Tru64 UNIX v5.1, v5.1a Sun Solaris 7, 8 HP-UX 11.0, 11I HP OpenVMS v7.2-2, v7.3, v7.3-1 Red Hat Linux v7.1, v7.2
Browser IE 5.5, 6.0 SP14; NN6.2.31 IE 5.5, 6.0 SP14 ; NN6.2.31 IE 6.0 SP14 NN 6.2.3 NN 6.2.3 NN 6.2.1 Compaq Secure Web Browser v1.02 NN6.2.33
Legend IE = Internet Explorer NN = Netscape Navigator 1Command View EVA and HSG Element Manager supported with IE 5.5, 6.0 only. 2 Command View EVA not supported. 3 HSG Element Manager not supported. 4 HSG Element Manager requires Microsoft Hot Fix Q Article # 818506 with IE 6.0 SP1. It can be acquired from http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx? scid=kb;en-us;818506 NOTE: This Web site is available in English only. NOTE: Supported layered software products may have certain browser restrictions not reflected in this matrix. Ensure that you read and understand the Release Notes for each product before using.
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Supported Hardware Devices Storage Arrays
Interconnect Devices
NAS Devices
HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array, all models* HP StorageWorks Enterprise Modular Array 16000 Fibre Channel HP StorageWorks Enterprise Storage Array 12000 Fibre Channel HP StorageWorks Enterprise Modular Array 12000 Fibre Channel HP StorageWorks Modular Array 8000 Fibre Channel HP StorageWorks Modular Array 6000 Fibre Channel *NOTE: HP StorageWorks eva3000 requires a minimum of Storage Management NOTE: Appliance software v2.0 Service Pack 2 for support. HP StorageWorks eva5000 with VCS v3.0 requires Service Pack 4. HP StorageWorks SAN Switch 2/16 HP StorageWorks SAN Switch/8 & /16 HP StorageWorks SAN Switch 2/8-EL & 2/16-EL HP StorageWorks SAN Switch 8-EL & 16-EL HP StorageWorks SAN Switch Integrated/32 & 64 (1 Gb/s) HP StorageWorks Core Switch 2/64 Brocade Silkworm 2400, 2800, 2050, 2250, 6400, 6432 Brocade Silkworm 12000, 3200, 3600, 3800 HP StorageWorks Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Switch 8 (FC-AL)* HP StorageWorks SAN Director 64 HP StorageWorks Director 2/64 HP StorageWorks Edge Switch 2/32 HP StorageWorks Edge Switch 2/16 McData ED-6064 Director (1 Gb/s) McData ED-6064 Director (2 Gb/s) McData ED-5000 Director McData ES-3016 McData ES-3032 HP StorageWorks Modular Data Router II & III* HP StorageWorks NAS Executor e7000* HP StorageWorks NAS b3000* HP StorageWorks NAS b2000* HP StorageWorks NAS n2400* Network Appliance F700 & F800 series filers *NOTE: These devices are supported by a subset of Storage Management Appliance NOTE: software v2.0 event management and notification features.
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Supported Layered Software
HP StorageWorks Business Copy v2.1, v2.1a (minimum Service Pack 2 required) HP StorageWorks Continuous Access EVA (minimum Service Pack 3 required) HP StorageWorks Secure Path Manager v4.0, V4.0A, V4.0B HP OpenView Storage Provisioner v1.0, v1.1 HP OpenView Storage Area Manager v3.0 with SANMGR_00008 patch or later* (Service Pack 4 required) HP SANworks Network View v2.0B SP2 (Service Pack 4 required) HP Storage Allocation Reporter v1.0D SP2 HP Proactive Remote Service v4.5, v5.0 HP OpenView Storage Data Protector v5.0 McAfee NetShield v4.5 Symantec Norton Antivirus v7.6 Trend Micro ServerProtect v5.31 eTrust InnoculateIT v6.0 VERITAS Backup Exec v8.6 VERITAS NetBackup Client v4.5 Legato NetWorker v6.2 * The Storage Management Appliance II requires a 1 GB memory upgrade to support OpenView Storage Area Manager (HP part number: 201694-B21; includes two 512-MB DIMMs) NOTE: Supported layered software products may have certain interoperability restrictions. Ensure that you read and understand all Documentation and Release Notes for each product before you install them on your Storage Management Appliance. NOTE: HP only supports those software products that have been tested and qualified by HP Labs. Software not listed on this Supported Layered Software list will not be supported by HP if installed directly on a Storage Management Appliance.
Software Distribution Media
HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance software v2.0 update media and documentation is included with a new Storage Management Appliance II purchase. Current customers may order a CD-ROM and updated hardcopy documentation set from the Web at: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/sanworks/softwaredrivers/managementappliance/index.html. Web downloads for all software updates. Including Service Packs are also available for current Storage Management Appliance customers at: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/sanworks/softwaredrivers/managementappliance/index.html NOTE: These Web sites are available in English only.
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Standard Features
Models
Storage Management Appliance II (previously SANworks Management Appliance II) 189715-002 (1) Intel Pentium III 1.26 GHz Processor Processor 512 KB level 2 ECC cache Cache Memory 1 GB (Standard) PC133 MHz Registered ECC SDRAM Memory 2 HP NC3163 Fast Ethernet NIC (embedded) PCI 10/100 WOL (Wake on LAN) Network Controller 2 18.2 GB (internally mirrored) with 1" Wide/Ultra3 drive cage Hard Drive 24x IDE CD-ROM Drive Optical Drive Rack (2U), (3.5-inch) Form Factor
Processor
Intel Pentium III 1.26 GHz Processor
Memory
Standard
1 GB (PC133 MHz Registered ECC SDRAM Memory)
Network Controller
Two HP NC3163 Fast Ethernet NIC (embedded) PCI 10/100 WOL (Wake on LAN)
Expansion Slots
I/O (3 Total, 0 available) 64-bit/33 MHz PCI 32-bit/33 MHz PCI
2 Emulex LP 8000, 1 Unused PCI slot 2 Emulex LP 8000, 1 Unused PCI slot
Storage
Diskette Drives CD-ROM Hard Drives
1.44 MB 24x IDE CD-ROM Drive (Low-Profile) 2 18.2 GB (internally mirrored) with 2" x 1" Wide Ultra3 drive cage
Interfaces
Parallel Serial Pointing Device (Mouse) Graphics Keyboard External SCSI (for tape only) Network RJ-45 USB
Not Used Service Optional for Diagnostic & Set-up Optional for Diagnostic & Set-up Optional for Diagnostic & Set-up Not Used Network Portal Not Used
Form Factor
Rack (2U), (3.5 inch)
ProLiant Essentials Software
HP Insight Management Agents HP Web-enabled Management Agents help systems administrators rapidly respond to potential and actual system events resulting in increased system stability and reduced troubleshooting complexity. They provide direct access to in-depth instrumentation built into ProLiant servers and send alerts to Insight Manager 7 and other management consoles. Agents provide a consolidated view of all system health and configuration information. For additional information about the Insight Management Agents and other HP management products for ProLiant servers, please visit the management Web site at: http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/index.html NOTE: This Web site is available in English only.
Industry Standard Compliance
ACPI 2.0 compliant PCI 2.2 compliant WOL Support Microsoft Logo certifications
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Manageability Insight Manager 7 Tivoli NV, Storage Manager CA Unicenter
Power Supply
400 Watt (x2), CE Mark Compliant with configured Redundant Power Supply, Universal Voltage
Required Cabling
For required cabling information, refer to the SANworks Management Appliance Configuration Guide (Part Number 244979-003, 3R-Q970C-01), the SANworks Management Appliance Site Planning Requirements (Part Number AVRSOEA-TE), and the SANworks Management Appliance Rack Install Poster (Part Number AV-RSODA-TE).
Space Requirements
Clearance in the front of the rack should be a minimum of 36 in for the front door to open all the way and for adequate airflow. Clearance in the back of the rack should be a minimum of 36 in to allow for servicing and for adequate airflow.
Power Requirements
For redundancy, assure that the power cords are plugged into two separate AC supplied branch circuits. The overall system AC current load must not exceed 80 percent of the branch circuit AC current rating. If power strips are used, the load should not exceed 80 percent of the power strip's marked electrical current rating.
Grounding Requirements
For proper operation and safety, the equipment must be properly grounded in accordance with NFPA 70-1993, Article 250. All power distribution devices, branch wiring, and receptacles must be "Listed" grounding-type devices. When using power strips for electrical distribution, make sure that ground integrity is maintained for each connection made. Plug each component into a reliably grounded outlet.
Airflow Requirements
The Storage Management Appliance II draws cool air in through the front door and exhausts warm air out the rear. Therefore, the front door of the rack must be adequately ventilated to allow ambient room air to enter the cabinet, and the rear door must be adequately ventilated to allow the warm air to escape from the cabinet. Do not block the ventilation apertures.
OS Support
HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance software (factory-installed version included) Updates and Service Packs available for order or download from the web at: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/sanworks/softwaredrivers/managementappliance/index.html NOTE: This Web site is available in English only.
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Software Licensing
Service and Support, HP Care Pack and Warranty Information
Hewlett-Packard Company grants the right to the use of the HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance (hardware and base software contained on the Storage Management Appliance) with purchase.
Warranty
Hardware: (3-1-1) Three-year warranty, first year, on-site, next day response, years two and three, parts exchange. Software: HP warrants that the software media will be free of physical defects for a period of 90 days from delivery. Additional warranty protection can be purchased with HP Care Pack Services or contractual services. NOTE: Certain restrictions and exclusions apply. Consult the HP Customer Support Center for details.
HP Installation and HP Care Pack Services Overview
Upgrades to the warranty are available as HP Care Pack & contractual services. These services are available to upgrade the warranty to (full year & Multi-year coverage with call window of 9 hours by 5 days or 24x7 for hardware support, software advisory and remedial software telephone support, new version license rights, and media and documentation distribution service. Hardware Product Services Installation services On-site Maintenance (includes warranty support) Response time upgrades during the warranty period Post-warranty coverage For additional software and hardware installation and on-going maintenance information please refer to the following URLs: http://h18000.www1.hp.com/services/carepaq/us/hardware/cp_storage.html http://h18005.www1.hp.com/services/carepaq/us/install/cp_storage.html http://h18005.www1.hp.com/services/carepaq/us/priority/cp_storage.html Warranty Upgrade Options Response - Upgrade on-site response from next business day to same day 4-hours Coverage - Extend hours of coverage from 5 days x 9 hours to 7 days x 24 hours Duration - Select duration of coverage for a period of 1 or multi-year Additional Warranty protection and/or HP Installation packages can be purchased HP Care Pack is defined as an upgrade to the product warranty attribute, available for a specific duration and hours of coverage. HP Care Pack is not available for less than the duration of the product warranty. HP Care Pack is available for sale anytime during the warranty period for most products, but the commencement date will be the same as the Warranty Start Date (delivery date to end user customer). Proof of purchase may be required. HP Care Pack services are prepaid. For additional HP Care Pack (hardware and software) information, as well as orderable part numbers, please refer to the following URL: http://h18005.www1.hp.com/services/carepaq/index.html
HP Care Pack Information and Installation Services NOTE: Certain restrictions and exclusions apply. Consult the HP Customer Support Center for details.
HP Care Pack Services for the HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance
9x5, 4-Hour Hardware On-Site Coverage 2-Hour Software phone support - 3 Years FM-HBSEE-36/262186-002 24x7, 4-Hour Hardware On-Site Coverage 2-Hour Software phone support - 3 Years FM-HASEE-36/262188-002
HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance Installation and Start-up Service
One day on-site HP will install the hardware and included software application components, and configure the applications for successful discovery and monitoring of managed elements on the customer's SAN Includes an orientation session, which provides the customer with direction on the configuration and usability of the Storage Management Appliance and its related software North America part number: 236030-002
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0,1 2,3,4,5 A B C
Two 18.2 GB Ultra3 Drives Not Used 1.44 MB Diskette Drive 24x IDE CD-ROM (MultiBay) Not Used
Drive Support
Quantity Supported Removable Media 1.44 MB Diskette Drive IDE CD-ROM Drive Hard Drives Up to 1 Up to 1 A B Integrated Integrated IDE Position Supported Controller
Wide Ultra3 Hot Pluggable Drives
2 18.2 GB 10,000 rpm Two 2, 3 64-Bit/66 MHz Dual Channel Wide Ultra3 SCSI Adapter
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TechSpecs
System Unit Dimensions (HxWxD) Weight Input Requirements (per power supply)
3.38 x 17.5 x 25.75 in (8.59 x 44.45 x 65.45 cm) Maximum: No drives: Range Line Voltage Nominal Line Voltage Rated Input Current Rated Input Frequency Rated Input Power 60 lb (27.22 kg) 47.18 lb (20.41 kg) 90 to132 VAC/180 to 265 VAC 100 to 120 VAC/220 to 240 VAC 6A (110V) to 3A (220V) 50 to 60 Hz 600W
BTU Rating SCSI Connectors Power Supply Output Power (per power supply) Temperature Range Relative Humidity (non-condensing) Maximum Wet Bulb Temperature Acoustic Noise
1,475 BTU/HR Three HD68 connectors (2 internal, 1 external) supporting Ultra2 Rated Steady-State Power Maximum Peak Power Operating Shipping Operating Non-operating 82.4 F (28 C) Idle (Fixed Disk Drives Spinning) L Wad (BELS) L pAm (dBA) Operating (Random Seeks to Fixed Disks) L Wad (BELS) L pAm (dBA) 6.6.400W 400W 50 to 95 F (10 to 35 C) -40 to 158 F (-40 to 70 C) 10% to 90% 5% to 95%
1.44-MB Diskette Drive
Diskette Size Read/Write Capacity per Diskette (high/mid/low density) Drives Supported Drive Height Drive Rotation Bytes/Sector Tracks/Side (high/low) Access Times
3.5 in 1.44 MB/1.2 MB/720 KB formatted One 12.7 mm 300/360/300 rpm 512 80/80 Track-to-Track (high/mid/low) Average (high/mid/low) Settling Time Latency Average 3/3/6 ms 174/94/94 ms 15 ms 100 ms/83.3 ms/100 ms
LED Indicators (front panel) Green
Transfer Rate (high/mid/low) 500/500/250 Kb/s Sectors/Track (high/mid/low) 18/15/9
Cylinders (high/low) Read/Write Heads
80/80 Two
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Hot Plug Wide Ultra3 SCSI Hard Drives 18.2 GB 10K 142673-B22
Capacity Height Width Interface Transfer Rate Synchronous (Maximum) Seek Time (typical reads, including settling)
18209.3 MB 1 in (2.54 cm) 4 in (10.16 cm) Wide Ultra3 SCSI 160 MB/s Single Track Average Full-Stroke Rotational Speed Logical Blocks 50 to 95 F (10 to 35 C) 0.9 ms 5.5 ms 12 ms 10,000 rpm 35,566,080
Physical Configuration Operating Temperature
24X Max IDE CD-ROM Drive (MultiBay)
Applicable Disk
CD-DA, CD-ROM (Mode 1 and 2) CD-XA, CD-I (Mode 2, Form 1 and 2) CD-I Ready, CD Extra, Video CD, CD-Bridge Photo CD (Single and Multi-session) CD-WO
Capacity Diameter Rotational Speed Center Hole Thickness Track Pitch Block Size Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Interface Access Times (typical) Data Transfer Rate Cache Buffer Start-up Time (typical) Stop Time Operating Conditions Dimensions IDE (ATAPI) Random Full-Stroke Sustained Burst 128 KB < 10 seconds < 5 seconds Temperature Humidity (HxWxD, maximum) Weight
550 MB (Mode 1, 12 cm) 640 MB (Mode 2, 12 cm) 4.7 in, 3.15 in/12 cm, 8 cm 4200 rpm maximum 0.6 in/15 mm diameter 1.2 mm 1.6 m 2,368, 2,352 bytes 2,352, 2,340, 2,336, 2,048 bytes 2,352, 2,340, 2,336, 2,048 bytes < 140 ms < 300 ms 150 KB/s (sustained 1X) 2100 to 3600 KB/s
41 to 120 F (5 to 55 C) 10% to 80% 0.51 x 5.24 x 5.2 in (1.3 x 13.31 x 13.21 cm) < 340g
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HP NC3163 Fast Ethernet Network Interface NIC Embedded 10/100 Compatibility WOL Data Transfer Method Network Transfer Rate 10Base-T (Half-Duplex) 10Base-T (Full-Duplex) 100Base-TX (Half-Duplex) 100Base-TX (Full-Duplex) Connector Cable Support 10Base-T 100Base-TX
10Base-T/100Base-TX IEEE 802.3/802.3u compliant 32-bit bus-master PCI 10 Mb/s 20 Mb/s 100 Mb/s 200 Mb/s RJ-45 Categories 3, 4 or 5 UTP; up to 328 ft (100 m) Category 5 UTP; up to 328 ft (100 m)
Rack Mounts
Standard Included Optional
Includes hardware to mount into 9000 Series Rack For mounting Storage Management Appliance II in an eSeries Rack, part number 342237B21 is required.
Power Cords
Standard - Included
X2 CORDS, AC, Nema, SJT, 16AWG, 12FT
163719-002
X2 CORDS, AC, IEC-IEC, 10FT 142263-003
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