Title: EVA Storage configuration
1EVA Storage configuration
Yu-Sheng Guo Account Support Consultant HP Taiwan
2Objectives
- Identify the Navigation, Session, and Content
panes in Command View EVA - Describe how to access system, page, and field
help - Describe how to locate the Command View EVA
version number and home page - List the steps in the configuration process
- Describe how to use Command View EVA to initiate
and complete the configuration process steps - Identify the properties of disk groups, virtual
disks, and hosts - Describe how to create disk groups, virtual
disks, hosts
3Getting started with Command View EVA
- Command View EVA
- Graphical user interface that controls and
monitors the storage system - Software that supports the GUI
- Each installation of Command View EVA on the SMA
is a storage management agent - The client for the agent is a standard Internet
browser
4Command View EVA interface layout(1 of 3)
- Session pane
- SMA name and IP address
- Menu options
- Root View Displays the HSV Storage Network
Properties page - Agent Options Selects interface and management
agent options - Help Displays online help in a new window
5Command View EVA interface layout(2 of 3)
- Navigation pane
- Directory tree structure
- Folders
- Default folders created by Command View EVA
- Virtual Disks
- Hosts
- Disk Groups
- Data Replication (VCS V3.X)
- Hardware
- You can create folders for virtual disks and hosts
6Command View EVA interface layout(3 of 3)
7Wizards
8Command View EVA online help (1 of 3)
8 8
9Command View EVA online help (2 of 3)
10Command View EVA online help (3 of 3)
A portion of the the field-level help
11Command View EVA home page
12Configuration process steps
- Gather preliminary information
- Develop a requirements list per server
- Create a list of all FCAs
- Determine the host WWN
- Perform a software code load (if necessary)
- Initialize the storage system
- Perform a disk drive firmware code load (if
necessary) - Create additional disk groups as desired
- Install and configure hosts
- Create the hosts
- Create the virtual disks
- Create snapshots and snapclones
13Gathering preliminary information (1 of 3)
- Develop a requirements list per server
- Virtual disk characteristics
- Size (GB)
- Virtual RAID level (VRAID0, VRAID5, and VRAID1)
- Operating system LUN identifier (used for OpenVMS
and Tru64 UNIX) - Which virtual disks can share a disk group
- Create a list of all FCAs
- WWID of FCAs in the servers
- Which FC switch port
- Which server
14Gathering preliminary information (2 of 3)
- Determine the host WWN
- OpenVMS (V7.21H1 or 7.3)
- Analyze/system
- SDAgt FC SHOW DEVICE FGA0 (FGB0, and so on.)
- Alpha SRM console
- SHOW DEVICE
- Windows NT/2000
- LPUTILNT (LightPulse Utility/NT)
15Gathering preliminary information (3 of 3)
- Determining the host WWN
- Tru64 UNIX
- emxmgr (select 1)
- /var/adm/messages
- Alpha SRM console
- SHOW DEVICE
- SUN Solaris
- /var/adm/messages (only if adapter driver is
loaded) - IBM AIX
- lsconfig
- HP-UX
- fcmsutil or tdutil
16Starting with the uninitialized storage system
17Initializing the storage system (1 of 8)
- Creates a usable storage system
- Binds controllers as operational pair
- Establishes preliminary data structures on the
disk array - Creates the default disk group
- Only must be done first time you configure the
storage system or if the storage system is
uninitialized
18Initializing the storage system (2 of 8)
- Three levels of EVA metadata
- Storage system-level quorum disks
- Holds controller information
- WWN
- Storage system name
- Character map of disk groups and virtual disk
members, but not virtual disk chunk mappings - Quorum disk requirements
- Minimum of two quorum disks to boot HSV
controllers - Minimum of five quorum disks
- Maximum of 16 quorum disks (1 per disk group)
- Storage requirements are pre-allocated at 0.03
on each disk
19Initializing the storage system (3 of 8)
- Disk group metadata
- Disk group characteristics
- Number of spindles
- Spare space allocation
- Virtual disk chunk mapping
- Command View EVA metadata
- The management logical disk (MLD) provides
metadata for Command View EVA - Devoted to the SMA
- Spread across metadata area on all disks in disk
groups - Holds backup copy of current controller
configuration - Holds SMA controller events and controller data
such as trap host lists and license lists
20Initializing an HSV storage system (4 of 8)
21Initializing an HSV storage system (5 of 8)
22Initializing an HSV storage system (6 of 8)
23Initializing an HSV storage system (7 of 8)
24Initializing an HSV storage system (8 of 8)
25Initialized storage system properties page
26Performing a disk drive firmware code load
- Loaded separately from VCS and EMU firmware
- Disk must not belong to a disk group
- Downloads disk drive firmware one disk drive at a
time - Files loaded from browser client
- Click Code Load on Disk Enclosure Bay Properties
page
27Creating a disk group after initialization(1 of
4)
28Creating a disk group after initialization(2 of
4)
Enter the name of the disk group
29Creating a disk group after initialization(3 of
4)
Enter the number of disks in the disk group
12
Select disk group protection level
30Creating a disk group after initialization(4 of
4)
Recommendation is to use 90
You may want to enter some comments here
31Viewing and changing disk group properties
32Deleting disk groups
- Disk groups can be deleted through the Disk Group
Properties page - Click Delete
- Click OK to confirm your actions
- You cannot delete
- A disk group if it has virtual disks
- The default disk group unless an additional disk
group has been created to protect metadata
33Installing and configuring hosts
- Host installation required before creating hosts
through the GUI - Configuration process for all operation systems
- Uses OS platform kits
- Steps must be completed in order
- Step 6, Installing Multipathing Software, is only
required for certain operating systems
34Creating a host
- Collect host information
- LAN name
- IP address
- WWID of one FCA
- Operating system
- Create a host folder
- Add a host
- Add more FCAs
- Verify that the host has been added
35Adding a host (1 of 4)
36Adding a host (2 of 4)
37Adding a host (3 of 4)
38Adding a host (4 of 4)
39Viewing and changing host properties(1 of 3)
40Viewing and changing host properties(2 of 3)
41Viewing and changing host properties(3 of 3)
42Adding a host FCA
Select FCA from the drop-down list
43Creating a virtual disk
- Create a virtual disk folder
- Create a virtual disk/virtual disk family
- Virtual disk family contains
- Only one active virtual disk
- One snapshot (if one exists)
44Creating a virtual disk family (1 of 2)
Enter the name of the virtual disk
Select a disk group from the drop-down list
Select virtual disk redundancy level
Enter the size of virtual disk in GB
Enter the LUN identifier (OpenVMS and Tru64)
Select a host
Select preferred controller
45Creating a virtual disk family (2 of 2)
46Viewing and changing virtual disk properties (1
of 2)
47Viewing and changing virtual disk properties (2
of 2)
48Presenting a virtual disk to a host (1 of 2)
49Presenting a virtual disk to a host (2 of 2)
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