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User Guide
HP StorageWorks
Command Console V2.5
Product Version: 2.5
Tenth Edition (March 2005)
Part Number: AA–RV1UA–TE
This guide provides information about installing, configuring, and operating Command
Console software for the purpose of managing RAID array products.
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User GuideHP StorageWorksCommand Console V2.5Product Version: 2.5Tenth Edition (March 2005)Part Number: AA–RV1UA–TEThis guide provides information a

Strona 2 - Part Number: AA–RV1UA–TE

About this Guide10 Command Console V2.5 User GuideOverviewThis section covers the following topics: Intended Audience Related DocumentationIntended

Strona 3 - Contents

Troubleshooting100 Command Console V2.5 User GuideReconfiguration After Controller ReplacementIf you replace a controller in your subsystem, you must

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Troubleshooting101Command Console V2.5 User GuideTroubleshooting the HS-Series AgentsThis section describes how to troubleshoot the HS-Series Agents.

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Troubleshooting102 Command Console V2.5 User GuideCluster Integration for the HS-Series AgentsThis section describes how to integrate a Windows NT clu

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Troubleshooting103Command Console V2.5 User GuideTo complete the Cluster Administrator Utility information:1. Click your cluster group. The resources

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Troubleshooting104 Command Console V2.5 User GuideMultiple Communication Lost MessagesOn a Client system, AES monitors every agent system that is incl

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105Command Console V2.5 User GuideAUsing the Command Console LUNThis appendix explains how to avoid errors when configuring the Command Console LUN (C

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Using the Command Console LUN106 Command Console V2.5 User GuideAbout the Command Console LUN (CCL)The CCL is a preconfigured virtual LUN, located on

Strona 10 - Overview

Using the Command Console LUN107Command Console V2.5 User GuideEnabling and Disabling the CCLDo not use the CLI to disable the CCL while SWCC is runni

Strona 11 - In This Guide

Using the Command Console LUN108 Command Console V2.5 User GuideUsing an Initial ConfigurationYour storage subsystem may not be configured when you fi

Strona 12 - Conventions

Using the Command Console LUN109Command Console V2.5 User GuideSetting the Fixed/Floating OptionIn SWCC, if you select the Fixed option from the Add V

Strona 13 - Equipment Symbols

About this GuideCommand Console V2.5 User Guide11In This GuideThis guide contains the following chapters and appendixes: Chapter 1—”About SWCC” provi

Strona 14 - About this Guide

Using the Command Console LUN110 Command Console V2.5 User GuideCautions When Using the CCLBe aware of the following cautions when using the CCL: If

Strona 15 - Rack Stability

111Command Console V2.5 User GuideBInterpreting SNMP TrapsThis chapter describes how to understand an SNMP trap. When a physical storage device, a log

Strona 16 - Getting Help

Interpreting SNMP Traps112 Command Console V2.5 User GuideObject ID (OID) VariablesEach OID is prefixed by a Base Enterprise Number (BEN) for the Comm

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Interpreting SNMP Traps113Command Console V2.5 User GuideOctet String ValuesThe octet string value attached to a trap takes the form:subsystem_name co

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Interpreting SNMP Traps114 Command Console V2.5 User GuideID and State ValuesThe range of values in the ID and status value fields varies, depending u

Strona 19 - About SWCC

Interpreting SNMP Traps115Command Console V2.5 User Guide For batteries:controller_device_scsi_id:statewhere controller_device_scsi_id is the SCSI ID

Strona 20 - Features

Interpreting SNMP Traps116 Command Console V2.5 User Guide Trap ExampleAn example SNMP trap for subsystem “subsys1” with a failing power supply on an

Strona 21 - Components of SWCC

Interpreting SNMP Traps117Command Console V2.5 User Guide "The name of the Enterprise Storage Manager Agent manufacturer." ::= { agent 1 }a

Strona 22 - Client and Agent Versions

Interpreting SNMP Traps118 Command Console V2.5 User Guide DESCRIPTION "The workstation CPU type (e.g., 80486)." ::= { workstatio

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Interpreting SNMP Traps119Command Console V2.5 User Guide "The workstation OS major version number (e.g., 3 for WINNT 3.51)." ::= { wo

Strona 24 - Network Specifications

About this Guide12 Command Console V2.5 User GuideConventionsConventions consist of the following: Document Conventions Text Symbols Equipment Symb

Strona 25 - Connections Supported by SWCC

Interpreting SNMP Traps120 Command Console V2.5 User GuidessPowerStatusINTEGER,ssFanStatusINTEGER,ssCacheBatteryStatusINTEGER,ssTemperatureStatus INTE

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Interpreting SNMP Traps121Command Console V2.5 User Guide DESCRIPTION "The index into ssStatusTable .::= { ssEntry 1 }ssSubsysName OBJECT-TYP

Strona 27 - CXO7240A

Interpreting SNMP Traps122 Command Console V2.5 User Guide "This variable reports the status for the Power Supply system in the subsyste

Strona 28 - Local Serial Port Connection

Interpreting SNMP Traps123Command Console V2.5 User Guide "This variable reports the status for the communication to the Primary Control

Strona 29 - SCSI Connection

Interpreting SNMP Traps124 Command Console V2.5 User Guide STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The Primary Controller MODE." ::=

Strona 30 - SHR-1597B

Interpreting SNMP Traps125Command Console V2.5 User Guide DESCRIPTION"The Secondary Controller's Serial Number." ::= { ssEntry

Strona 31 - Accessing the Storage Window

Interpreting SNMP Traps126 Command Console V2.5 User Guide UPS_PRESENT(1) }ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory D

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127Command Console V2.5 User GuideglossaryGlossaryThis glossary defines terms used in this guide or related to this product. GlossaryGlossary Term Glo

Strona 33 - SCSI Connections

Glossary128 Command Console V2.5 User GuideAsynchronous Event Service (AES)AES, which runs as a service in the background, collects and passes all tra

Strona 34 - Network Connections

Glossary129Command Console V2.5 User Guidecold swap Device replacement requiring that you power off the controller and cabinet shelves. This method is

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About this GuideCommand Console V2.5 User Guide13Tip: Text in a tip provides additional help to readers by providing nonessential or optional techniq

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Glossary130 Command Console V2.5 User Guidedevice group A logical, internal controller structure representing one or more devices that are linked as a

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Glossary131Command Console V2.5 User Guidefailover For HS-Series controllers, the process that takes place when one controller in a dual-redundant con

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Glossary132 Command Console V2.5 User GuideHSxxx Client Provides the HSxxx Storage window for storage connected to the HSxxx controller. initializatio

Strona 39 - Using Command Console

Glossary133Command Console V2.5 User Guidemaximum block transferFor HS-series controllers, the virtual disk parameter that specifies the maximum numbe

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Glossary134 Command Console V2.5 User GuideNavigation tree Provides access to the HSxxx Storage windowDisplays the status of your systems in a hierarc

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Glossary135Command Console V2.5 User Guideport The hardware and software used to connect a host controller to a communications bus, such as a SCSI bus

Strona 42 - To Stop or Start AES

Glossary136 Command Console V2.5 User GuideRAID 0+1 RAID 0+1 combines the striping of RAID 0 and the mirroring of RAID 1 to provide the best combinati

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Glossary137Command Console V2.5 User GuideRAID 3 RAID 3 virtual disks use parity for data redundancy. A RAID 3 virtual disk is a type of striped parit

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Glossary138 Command Console V2.5 User GuideRAID 5 RAID 5 virtual disks use parity for data redundancy. A RAID 5 virtual disk is a type of striped pari

Strona 45 - Setting Up Notification

Glossary139Command Console V2.5 User Guideread source For HS-series controllers, a mirrored virtual disk option that controls the way data is read fro

Strona 46 - Setting Up Pager Notification

About this Guide14 Command Console V2.5 User GuidePower supplies or systems marked with these symbols indicate the presence of multiple sources of pow

Strona 47 - Setting Up Pager Codes

Glossary140 Command Console V2.5 User Guideregeneration The process of recreating all or a portion of the data from a failed device using the survivin

Strona 48 - Setting Up User Profiles

Glossary141Command Console V2.5 User Guidestrip A RAID virtual disk using striping stores host data in pieces called strips. One strip is stored on ea

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Glossary142 Command Console V2.5 User Guidestriping A RAID technique in which host data is stored in pieces called strips. One strip is stored on each

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Glossary143Command Console V2.5 User Guidevirtual disk A series of physical drives linked together so that the software interprets the drives as being

Strona 51 - Setting Up Notification Lists

Glossary144 Command Console V2.5 User Guide

Strona 52 - My Enterprise

145Command Console V2.5 User GuideindexIndexIndexAAgentacceptable names 101network ports 91, 92port name 96reserved LUN address 106security 79see also

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Index146 Command Console V2.5 User Guideparameters 68properties 71state 61status 112synchronization 101conventionsdocument 12equipment symbols 13text

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IndexCommand Console V2.5 User Guide 147password 79storage list mismatch 100troubleshooting 101HS-Series controller 34Iiconscontroller 68failed device

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Index148 Command Console V2.5 User Guidemodem preferences 52notification listsetup 46numeric pager 46, 51polling preferences 52requirements 45setting

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IndexCommand Console V2.5 User Guide 149symbols on equipment 13TTCP/IP network 25technical support, HP 16Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol (TAP) 46tempe

Strona 57 - Messages

About this GuideCommand Console V2.5 User Guide15Rack StabilityRack stability protects personnel and equipment.WARNING: To reduce the risk of persona

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Index150 Command Console V2.5 User Guide

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About this Guide16 Command Console V2.5 User GuideGetting HelpIf you still have a question after reading this guide, contact an HP authorized service

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About this GuideCommand Console V2.5 User Guide17

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About this Guide18 Command Console V2.5 User Guide

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19Command Console V2.5 User Guide1About SWCCProduct OverviewStorageWorks Command Console (SWCC) allows you to monitor and manage the storage connected

Strona 63 - (Communications LUN)

© Copyright 2002–2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Hewlett-Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, inc

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About SWCC20 Command Console V2.5 User GuideFeaturesSWCC offers the following features: Manages HP StorageWorks RAID Arrays over a serial port, SCSI

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About SWCC21Command Console V2.5 User GuideComponents of SWCCSWCC includes: Command Console—The Command Console consists of the Navigation tree, Nav

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About SWCC22 Command Console V2.5 User GuideClient and Agent VersionsSWCC uses different clients and agents to provide storage management over a netwo

Strona 67 - Using the Storage Window

About SWCC23Command Console V2.5 User GuideCommand Console Client Minimum Hardware and Software RequirementsThe minimum requirements to run the Comman

Strona 68 - Configuring a Controller

About SWCC24 Command Console V2.5 User GuideNetwork SpecificationsSWCC is a terabyte-class RAID Array manager. Fully scalable, SWCC can manage a singl

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About SWCC25Command Console V2.5 User GuideConnections Supported by SWCCSWCC manages storage by using Storage windows. Storage windows are device-spec

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About SWCC26 Command Console V2.5 User GuideTo determine whether your system is using DHCP or WINS on Windows 2000 or Windows 2003:1. Right-click My N

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About SWCC27Command Console V2.5 User GuideFigure 1: SAN and TCP/IP network connection1 Agent system (has Agent software)2 TCP/IP network3 Client sys

Strona 72 - Creating Virtual Disks

About SWCC28 Command Console V2.5 User GuideLocal Serial Port ConnectionA local serial port connection uses only the Storage window to manage your sto

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About SWCC29Command Console V2.5 User GuideSCSI ConnectionA SCSI connection over a SCSI bus or using the Fibre Channel bus, as shown in Figure 3, uses

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3Command Console V2.5 User GuidecontentsContentsAbout this Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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About SWCC30 Command Console V2.5 User Guide 1 Client system that has the Storage window2 Fibre Channel cable (using SCSI connection)3 Hub or switch4

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About SWCC31Command Console V2.5 User GuideAccessing the Storage Window You can access the HS-Series Storage window from the Start menu. You can conne

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About SWCC32 Command Console V2.5 User GuideFigure 4: Connection Selection dialog box2. When the Connection Selection window opens, choose Serial and

Strona 78 - UNIX-Based Configuration

About SWCC33Command Console V2.5 User GuideSCSI ConnectionsThe SCSI connection uses the SCSI bus or Fibre Channel bus that is the primary data channel

Strona 79 - Password Security

About SWCC34 Command Console V2.5 User GuideNetwork ConnectionsUsing SWCC with a network connection provides you with more features and flexibility fo

Strona 80 - Clearing Failed Devices

About SWCC35Command Console V2.5 User GuideFigure 7: Connect Network (TCP/IP) window3. Enter the host IP name or address in the text box, and then cl

Strona 81 - Using Configuration Files

About SWCC36 Command Console V2.5 User GuideTable 6: Feature Limitations Feature Connection TypeCreate Virtual DiskDelete Virtual DiskFault Events: C

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About SWCC37Command Console V2.5 User GuideLocal Client/Agent Network ConnectionYou can run both the Client and Agent on the same Windows NT, Windows

Strona 83 - Understanding the Icons

About SWCC38 Command Console V2.5 User Guide

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39Command Console V2.5 User Guide2 Using Command ConsoleUsing the Navigation TreeThe Navigation tree is displayed in the Navigation window. The Naviga

Strona 85 - CLI Functions

Contents4 Command Console V2.5 User GuideConnection Features and Limitations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Using Command Console40 Command Console V2.5 User GuideAdding a Storage Subsystem to the Navigation TreeThe Navigation tree allows you to manage your

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Using Command Console41Command Console V2.5 User Guide You can use folders to group systems and other general folders. Note that you cannot use folde

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Using Command Console42 Command Console V2.5 User GuideAbout the Asynchronous Event ServiceThe Asynchronous Event Service (AES) does the following: R

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Using Command Console43Command Console V2.5 User GuideTo disable AES from starting automatically when your system boots, change the startup option to

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Using Command Console44 Command Console V2.5 User Guide

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45Command Console V2.5 User Guide3Setting Up NotificationRequired Components for NotificationTable 8 lists the notification options available with SWC

Strona 92 - DHCP and WINS

Setting Up Notification46 Command Console V2.5 User GuideSetting Up Pager NotificationYou can set up Command Console to notify you by pager when a cri

Strona 93 - “Access Denied” Message

Setting Up Notification47Command Console V2.5 User GuideSetting Up Pager CodesNumeric pager support lets you receive notification about critical event

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Setting Up Notification48 Command Console V2.5 User GuideNote: All codes are numeric-only; alphanumeric pager codes are not supported.Setting Up User

Strona 95 - Multiple Agents

Setting Up Notification49Command Console V2.5 User Guide7. Check Alphanumeric if the paging system supports alphanumeric paging. Leaving the box blank

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Contents5Command Console V2.5 User GuideThe Third Digit of the State Change Field (Power Supply). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60The F

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Setting Up Notification50 Command Console V2.5 User GuideFigure 9: Sample user profile – alphanumeric paging

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Setting Up Notification51Command Console V2.5 User GuideFigure 10: Sample user profile – numeric pagingNote: The commas in the Identification Number

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Setting Up Notification52 Command Console V2.5 User GuideSetting Up Modem and Polling PreferencesThe subsystem polling interval is the frequency at wh

Strona 100 - Warning Message Windows

Setting Up Notification53Command Console V2.5 User GuideSystem LevelUse the System Level to notify all notifications lists about problems on the speci

Strona 101 - Invalid Cache Errors

Setting Up Notification54 Command Console V2.5 User GuideUsing SWCC with a Third-Party Storage Management Program To use SWCC with a third-party stora

Strona 102 - Troubleshooting

Setting Up Notification55Command Console V2.5 User GuideUsing Event Logging on the Client System to Monitor Your SubsystemThe Agent can place SNMP and

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Setting Up Notification56 Command Console V2.5 User Guide

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57Command Console V2.5 User Guide4Interpreting Agent Email MessagesNote: This chapter does not apply to the HS-Series Agents running on Windows NT 4.

Strona 105 - Using the Command Console

Interpreting Agent Email Messages58 Command Console V2.5 User GuideAbout Event Information FieldsEvent information messages report on the state of the

Strona 106 - Using the Command Console LUN

Interpreting Agent Email Messages59Command Console V2.5 User GuideMapping State Change Digits to RAID System Components Each of the 11 digits in the s

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Contents6 Command Console V2.5 User Guide6 Integrating SWCC with Insight Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87I

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Interpreting Agent Email Messages60 Command Console V2.5 User GuideThe Second Digit of the State Change Field (Disks)The second digit of the state cha

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Interpreting Agent Email Messages61Command Console V2.5 User Guidewhere cabinet_number is the cabinet ID from 0 to 1, the power-position is the power

Strona 110 - Cautions When Using the CCL

Interpreting Agent Email Messages62 Command Console V2.5 User Guide0—Everything is fine.1—Battery state went from bad to good.2—Battery state went fro

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Interpreting Agent Email Messages63Command Console V2.5 User GuideThe Seventh Digit of the State Change Field (This_Controller)The seventh digit repor

Strona 112 - Object ID (OID) Variables

Interpreting Agent Email Messages64 Command Console V2.5 User GuideExample:WARNING: -Suncity HSG80 10000000200 HSG80 (SP_MONITOR: MonitorSubsys)

Strona 113 - Octet String Values

Interpreting Agent Email Messages65Command Console V2.5 User GuideThe details about the failure of the LUN follow in parentheses, in the format:virtua

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Interpreting Agent Email Messages66 Command Console V2.5 User GuideNote: This example shows that disk10200 went from bad to good, and disk10300 went

Strona 115 - ■ For LUNs:

67Command Console V2.5 User Guide5Using the Storage WindowWhy Use the Storage Window?The Storage window allows you to configure your storage subsystem

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Using the Storage Window68 Command Console V2.5 User GuideConfiguring a ControllerYour controller’s operating parameters are stored under six tabs in

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Using the Storage Window69Command Console V2.5 User GuideTable 12: General Tab in the Controller Properties WindowWhat You Can ChangeDescriptionEnabl

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Contents7Command Console V2.5 User GuideEvent Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Using the Storage Window70 Command Console V2.5 User GuideViewing the Properties of the Host PortThe Host Ports tab displays the following information

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Using the Storage Window71Command Console V2.5 User GuideModifying the Connection PropertiesClick the Connections tab to modify the connection propert

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Using the Storage Window72 Command Console V2.5 User GuideViewing Properties of the BatteryThe Battery tab provides the following information: The s

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Using the Storage Window73Command Console V2.5 User Guide3. If there is no user input in the Storage window within an hour, you are prompted to enter

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Using the Storage Window74 Command Console V2.5 User GuideNote: The time required to initialize a virtual disk depends on the number of members and i

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Using the Storage Window75Command Console V2.5 User GuideDeleting Virtual DisksThe virtual disks in your subsystem are logical units that contain your

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Using the Storage Window76 Command Console V2.5 User GuideModifying Virtual DisksYou can modify the characteristics of your virtual disks in two ways:

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Using the Storage Window77Command Console V2.5 User GuideConfiguring the Operating System to Recognize Virtual Disk ChangesThe Client does not perform

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Using the Storage Window78 Command Console V2.5 User Guide8. Click Next until you can exit the configurator.9. Choose the Services option in the Windo

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Using the Storage Window79Command Console V2.5 User GuideSetting Passwords and Security Options (Network Only)Password security prevents unauthorized

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Contents8 Command Console V2.5 User Guide4 Minimum Hardware and Software Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

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Using the Storage Window80 Command Console V2.5 User GuideManaging and Creating Spare DevicesMaking a spare device part of a virtual disk lets you pro

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Using the Storage Window81Command Console V2.5 User GuideUsing Configuration FilesYou can use a configuration file to save a subsystem configuration a

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Using the Storage Window82 Command Console V2.5 User GuideThe configuration settings, such as caches, LUNs, host port, and stripe size, are restored.C

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Using the Storage Window83Command Console V2.5 User GuideUnderstanding the IconsYou can obtain a definition of the icons by clicking View > Legend

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Using the Storage Window84 Command Console V2.5 User GuideCLI WindowThe CLI is a text-based interface utility for monitoring and configuring your stor

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Using the Storage Window85Command Console V2.5 User GuideCLI FunctionsThere are some functions available in the CLI that are not available in SWCC.

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Using the Storage Window86 Command Console V2.5 User Guide

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87Command Console V2.5 User Guide6Integrating SWCC with Insight ManagerYou can use the HSGxx Storage windows within Insight Manager V4.23 or later to

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Integrating SWCC with Insight Manager88 Command Console V2.5 User GuideInstalling the Integration PatchTo install the integration patch:1. Verify that

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Integrating SWCC with Insight Manager89Command Console V2.5 User GuideIntegrating the HSGxx Storage Window with Insight ManagerTo open an HSGxx Storag

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9Command Console V2.5 User Guideabout this guideAbout this GuideAbout this GuideThis guide contains step-by-step installation instructions and serves

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Integrating SWCC with Insight Manager90 Command Console V2.5 User GuideInsight Manager Unable to Find the HSGxx Storage WindowIf you install Insight M

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91Command Console V2.5 User Guide7TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Connection ProblemsSWCC is a TCP/IP socket-based application. As a result, SWCC requi

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Troubleshooting92 Command Console V2.5 User GuideNetwork Port Assignments for UNIX-Client/Server SystemsA UNIX host may use Network Information Servic

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Troubleshooting93Command Console V2.5 User GuideThe Microsoft TCP/IP Properties window opens.Connecting Via the Host SCSI PortThe Client may indicate

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Troubleshooting94 Command Console V2.5 User GuideYour system may be configured to do one the following: Check local hosts file first, and then go to

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Troubleshooting95Command Console V2.5 User Guide8. Click the WINS Address tab. If your computer uses DNS, you do not need to have Enable LMHOSTS Looku

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Troubleshooting96 Command Console V2.5 User GuideAdding New System by Using Internet Protocol Address May Cause Client to Stop RespondingThe SWCC Clie

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Troubleshooting97Command Console V2.5 User Guide You entered the host name in the \winnt\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file. The host name is not requir

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Troubleshooting98 Command Console V2.5 User GuideTroubleshooting the ClientAuthorization Error When Adding an Agent SystemIf you receive an authorizat

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Troubleshooting99Command Console V2.5 User GuideInvalid or Missing Fault Displays and Event LogsInvalid or lost notifications may occur when the clien

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