Vma system architecture, Hp vma san gateway interfaces, Vma web interface – HP VMA-series Memory Arrays User Manual

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AM456-9026A

HP VMA SAN Gateway User’s Guide

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VMA System Architecture

A typical HP VMA SAN Gateway system consists of one or two HP VMA SAN Memory Gateways

(nodes), one of which is designated as the master node, the other is designated as the secondary

node.

The VMA SAN Gateways provide connectivity to the network and allow multiple servers to share

the high performance flash memory VMA arrays. VMA 3200 Series Memory Arrays provide high

capacity flash storage with RAID protection.

In a HP VMA SAN Memory Gateway redundant pair, the first Gateway added to the cluster is

designated as the Master (master node). Configurations defined in the master node are then

inherited by the node in the redundant pair. If the master node fails, the secondary node takes over

the master role, and cluster management traffic is automatically redirected to the new master node.

The vSHARE management software enables you to manage HP VMA SAN Memory Gateways and

VMA 3200 Series Memory Arrays as single system through the CLI or the Web Interface. For more

information, see

CHAPTER 5, “

VMA SAN Gateway Management”

on page 127.

HP VMA SAN Gateway Interfaces

There are two interfaces through which you can configure, manage, and monitor the HP VMA SAN

Gateway:

VMA Web Interface

on page 21

Command Line Interface

on page 21

VMA Web Interface

The VMA Web Interface is a Web-based graphical user interface (GUI) that you can access by

connecting to the Master HP VMA SAN Gateway (master node) a redundant gateway pair. The Web

Interface provides an intuitive interactive means to manage and monitor the HP VMA SAN

Gateway and connected VMA memory arrays. For more information, see

CHAPTER 2, “

Manage,

Monitor, and Administer with the HP VMA Web Interface”

on page 23.

Command Line Interface

The Command Line Interface (CLI), allows you to perform necessary management and monitoring

tasks for the HP VMA SAN Gateway. Depending on your assigned user privileges (as described in

Managing Users

on page 137), a subset of commands is available for admin-level tasks. For more

information, see

APPENDIX A, “VMA SAN Gateway Command Line Interface Reference” on

page 141

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