HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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Document Outline
- HP StorageWorks LUN Configuration and Security Mnager XP user guide for the XP12000/XP10000/SVS200
- Contents
- About this guide
- Part 1: LUN Configuration and Security Manager XP - LUN Manager
- 1 Overview of LUN Manager
- Figure 1 Array integrating Fibre Channel, iSCSI, and NAS environments
- Configuring LU paths
- Configuring LUN security
- Configuring LUs for use by RAID Manager XP
- Fibre Channel ports
- Fibre Channel topologies
- Fibre Channel port addresses
- Data transfer speed for Fibre Channel ports
- Standard, High Speed, and Initiator/External MIX modes
- Figure 8 Ports in High Speed or Initiator/External MIX mode
- Table 3 Port serial numbers and names (4-port channel adapters)
- Table 4 Port serial numbers and names (8-port channel adapter)
- Table 5 Port serial numbers and names (16-port channel adapter)
- Table 6 Port serial numbers and names (XP10000/SVS200)
- iSCSI port and iSNS server settings
- Status of connections between hosts and the array
- User authentication (Fibre Channel environments)
- User authentication (iSCSI environments)
- NAS channel adapters
- 2 Preparing to use LUN Manager
- 3 LUN Manager panes
- LUN Manager pane
- Port pane
- Authentication pane
- Figure 30 Authentication pane (Fibre folder selected)
- Figure 31 Authentication pane (port icon under Fibre folder selected)
- Figure 32 Authentication pane (icon under iSCSI folder selected)
- Port tree
- Port Information list
- FC Switch Information list
- Authentication information (Target) list
- Authentication Information (Host) list
- Buttons
- 4 LUN Manager operations
- Starting LUN Manager
- Defining LU paths
- Creating host groups
- Registering hosts in host groups
- Associating host groups or iSCSI targets to logical volumes
- Changing or viewing LU path settings
- Deleting LU paths
- Changing a host group’s name and host mode
- Changing an iSCSI target’s name and host mode
- Deleting host groups
- Deleting iSCSI targets
- Initializing host group 0 (zero)
- Initializing iSCSI target 0 (zero)
- Changing a host bus adapter’s WWN and nickname
- Changing a host bus adapter’s iSCSI name and nickname
- Deleting host bus adapters from host groups
- Deleting host bus adapters from iSCSI targets
- Deleting unneeded WWNs from the WWN name table
- Deleting (initializing) unneeded iSCSI names
- Viewing a list of concatenated parity groups
- Defining and viewing alternate paths
- Using LUN security
- Configuring arrays for using RAID Manager XP commands
- Configuring Fibre Channel ports
- Making settings on iSCSI ports and iSNS servers
- Checking the status of the connection between hosts and the array (iSCSI environments only)
- Setting user authentication (Fibre Channel environments)
- Enabling and disabling authentication of hosts in host groups
- Registering a host’s user information on a host group
- Changing a host’s user information (Fibre Channel environments)
- Deleting a host’s user information (Fibre Channel environments)
- Specifying a host group’s user information (when performing mutual authentication)
- Clearing a host group’s user information (when performing mutual authentication)
- Settings and connection results in authentication of hosts (Fibre Channel environments)
- Settings and connection results in authentication of Fibre Channel switches
- Specifying a Fibre Channel port’s information
- Registering a Fibre Channel port’s user information
- Registering a Fibre Channel switch’s user information
- Clearing a Fibre Channel switch’s user information
- Specifying a Fibre Channel switch’s authentication mode
- Specifying whether a Fibre Channel switch can perform authentication
- Setting user authentication (iSCSI environments)
- Enabling and disabling authentication of hosts on iSCSI targets
- Registering a host’s user information on an iSCSI target
- Changing a host’s user information
- Deleting a host’s user information (iSCSI environments)
- Specifying an iSCSI target’s user information (when performing mutual authentication)
- Clearing an iSCSI target’s user information (when performing mutual authentication)
- Settings and connection results in authentication of hosts (iSCSI environments)
- Operating NAS channel adapters
- 5 Troubleshooting LUN Manager
- 6 Finding an open-system host’s World Wide Name (WWN)
- 1 Overview of LUN Manager
- Part 2: LUN Configuration and Security Manager XP - Volume Manager
- 7 Overview of Volume Manager and Custom Volume Size
- Overview of Volume Manager
- Overview of Custom Volume Size
- CVS function
- Parity group configuration
- Volume to Space function
- Install CV function
- Volume Initialize and Make Volume functions
- SSID requirements
- Requirements for CU groups
- 8 Preparing to use Volume Manager or Custom Volume Size
- 9 Volume Manager operations
- Volume Manager panes
- Volume Manager operations
- 10 Custom Volume Size operations
- Custom Volume Size panes
- Customized Volume pane
- Volume to Space Confirmation pane
- Install CV pane (1)
- Install CV pane (2)
- Install CV pane (3)
- Install CV pane (4)
- Make Volume pane
- Make Volume pane (2)
- Make Volume pane (3)
- Make Volume pane (4)
- Volume Initialize pane (1)
- Volume Initialize pane (2)
- Volume Initialize pane (3)
- Concatenation List pane
- Format All pane
- Write to Control Blocks pane
- Performing Custom Volume Size operations
- Before starting CVS operations
- CVS operations
- Viewing current CVS configuration information
- Viewing concatenated parity groups
- Converting logical volumes to space
- Creating CVS volumes (Install CV operation)
- Deleting CVS volumes
- Converting CVs back to FVs (Volume Initialize operation)
- Re-creating CVs after initializing the VDEV (Make Volume operation)
- Formatting LDEVs
- Making external mainframe volumes usable
- Custom Volume Size panes
- 11 Troubleshooting Volume Manager and Custom Volume Size
- 7 Overview of Volume Manager and Custom Volume Size
- Index