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J

 

job

A repeatable custom script that automates replication tasks. A job can be simple (for example,

 

create a DR group) or complex (for example, perform cascaded replication). Jobs can be run

 

from the GUI, from the command line, from batch files, or by a scheduler.

M

 

management

A server on which HP management software is installed.

server

 

MIF

Management Integration Framework.

mirrorclone

A copy of a virtual disk that is continually updated to reflect changes in the source. When first

 

created (and whenever re-synchronized by an action or command), the content of a mirrorclone

 

is synchronized to the source virtual disk.

N

 

near-online

The on-site storage of data on media that takes only slightly longer to access than online storage

storage

kept on high-speed disk drives.

normalization

The background process of copying the contents of a source virtual disk to a snapclone. The

 

snapclone is dependent on the source until normalization is complete. Also called unsharing.

O

 

OCP

Operator control panel.

online storage

An allotment of storage space that is available for immediate use, such as a peripheral device

 

that is turned on and connected to a server.

S

 

SAN

Storage area network. A network of storage devices available to one or more servers.

SAS

Serial Attached SCSI.

server-based

Management from a server.

management

See also management server..

snapclone

A copy that begins as a fully allocated snapshot and becomes an independent virtual disk. Applies

 

only to the HP EVA.

snapshot

A nearly instantaneous copy of the contents of a virtual disk created without interruption of

 

operations on the source virtual disk. Snapshots are typically used for short-term tasks such as

 

backups.

solid state disk

A high-performance storage device that contains no moving parts. SSD components include either

(SSD)

DRAM or EEPROM memory boards, a memory bus board, a CPU, and a battery card.

SPoG

Single pane of glass. An HP P6000 Command View interface that can display multiple HP P6000

 

storage software applications in a single browser window.

storage array

See array.

storage system

See array.

U

 

UNC

Universal naming convention. Specifies a common syntax to describe the location of a network

 

resource such as a shared file, directory, or printer.

 

The UNC syntax for Windows systems is \\ComputerName\SharedFolder\Resource,

 

where ComputerName is the hostname, SharedFolder is a shared directory with a name

 

chosen by the host providing the share, and Resource is a shared directory, file, or printer. The

 

hostname can also be identified by a fully qualified domain name or an IP address.

UUID

Unique Universal Identifier. A unique 128-bit identifier for each component of an array. UUIDs

 

are internal system values that users cannot modify.

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Contents Abstract HP P6000 Command View User GuideSee Internet Protocol support Contents Troubleshooting HP P6000 Command View Configuring HP P6000 Command View advanced tasksMaintaining and managing HP P6000/EVA storage systems Monitoring storage system eventsComponents Glossary 100 Index 103 Support and other resourcesHP array event code formats and descriptions Prerequisites HP P6000 Command View software suiteOverview Server-based and array-based management HP P6000 Command View featuresServer-based configuration HP Management Integration Framework Array-based configurationUser interface Hardware-SeeHardware Storage systems point of viewSettings point of view Settings point of viewBrowsing to server-based HP P6000 Command View Accessing HP P6000 Command ViewRunning server-based HP P6000 Command View from the desktop Browsing to array-based HP P6000 Command ViewIP address formats Internet Protocol supportServer-based HP P6000 Command View security groups Managing security and passwordsArray-based HP P6000 Command View security groups Password protection for storage systemsConsiderations Enabling management of a password-protected storage systemPassword formats Setting a password for HP EVA storage systems Disabling management of a password-protected storage systemSingle sign-on from HP Systems Insight Manager Disabling management of a password-protected storage systemManaging security and passwords Licenses to use and license keys Licensing HP P6000/EVA storage systemsLicense types Instant-on licensesModel upgrade support Model upgrade licensingData migration licenses Fcip licensesActivating an instant-on license Configuring email to receive LTUsRetrieving licenses Entering license keysAdding an LTU Importing licensesValidating the license Displaying temporary license expiration date Deleting incorrectly entered license keysWorking with disk groups Provisioning storageDisk groups General guidelines Disk typesDisk group types Number of physical disks in a group Disk group occupancy and occupancy alarm levelDisk group capacity Redundancy Vraid levels Virtual disks Working with virtual disks in HP P6000 Command ViewVirtual disks Hosts Working with hosts in HP P6000 Command ViewOnline virtual disk migration PresentationMirrorclone migration Thin provisioningThin provisioned disk Snapclones Replicating storageHP P6000 Business Copy software Snapshot types SnapshotsSnapshot guidelines Monitoring snapshot spaceMirrorclone guidelines MirrorclonesFractured mirrorclone guidelines Synchronized mirrorclone guidelinesMirrorclone states ContainersOptimizing replication performance Using containers preallocationPlanning for host I/O workloads Optimizing snap creationMinimizing simultaneous replication operations Minimizing snapclone workloadsMinimizing the number of snapshots DR groups HP P6000 Continuous Access softwareWorking with DR groups in HP P6000 Command View Data replication protocol options Creating DR groupsReplicating storage Initializing storage systems Maintaining and managing HP P6000/EVA storage systemsUSER-INITIATED Service Mode Active on this Storage System User-initiated service modeShutting down the storage system Uninitializing storage systemsStarting the storage system HSV210A controller rear view Hardware Working with hardware in HP P6000 Command ViewStorage system identity information Remote service testVerifying hardware status Updating HP controller software Using multiple management servers to manage arraysConfiguring iSCSI devices Events overview Monitoring storage system eventsEmail notification Management server event logController termination event log Viewing eventsViewing additional information Configuring event notificationConfiguring host notification Applying a customized host notification list Filtering events by severitySelecting individual events Applying a customized event configuration fileRetrieving the parse file Retrieving the Management Information Base Sending the event file Creating page footer messages Configuring HP P6000 Command View advanced tasksSetting user interface options Setting a remote location for audit logs Setting audit logging optionsChanging the login credentials array-based management Changing port and timeout parametersHttps//managementmoduleIPaddress2373 Running HP P6000 Command View in a multi-homed environmentRestarting the HP P6000 Command View service Troubleshooting HP P6000 Command ViewUsing the right-click menu Optimizing performanceNavigation pane lists duplicate arrays Failed communication link to iSCSI devices Error messages in the user interfaceFailed connection warning for empty controller host ports Failed entities reported on the disk enclosureFailed blower power supply Troubleshooting access to array-based HP P6000 Command ViewFailed transceiver Failed I/O moduleStorage system connection down error message Unexpected behavior when using older Windows HBA driverVirtual disk sizes displayed incorrectly IPFilter page incorrectly displays IPv6 addressWebes 5.5 receiving events inconsistently Version numbers differ\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\EVA Performance Monitor ComponentsHP P6000 Performance Data Collector valid objecttype values Displaying historical state changes and performance dataHP P6000 Performance Data Collector objectid values Configuring the HP P6000 Command View serverDisplaying HP P6000 Command View access credentials Configuration file for performance and state data loggingEvents and logs Configuring HP P6000 Performance Data CollectorLogging configuration file Connecting to HP P6000 Performance Data Collector remotely Configuration recommendationsSSL protocol Prohibited commandsBackward compatibility Using friendly namesCreating the friendly names host file Adding friendly namesAdding friendly names manually Mapping worldwide names to friendly namesUsing short names Viewing arrays Using the command line interfaceSpecifying the output Refreshing dataSpecifying data output in multiple files Filtering dataHP P6000 Performance Data Collector commands CommandsLuns HP P6000 Performance Data Collector command modifiers Command modifiersNots Using the graphical user interfacePage Objects and counters Configure filteringData filtering HP EVA virtual disk HP EVA storage arrayHP EVA storage controller HP EVA virtual disk group HP EVA host port statistics HP EVA host connectionHP EVA physical disk group HP EVA physical diskHP EVA DR tunnels HP EVA DR Group Information Related information Support and other resourcesContacting HP Document conventions Typographical conventionsWebsites Event code format HP array event code formats and descriptionsEvent code types and descriptions Software component IDsHP array event information packet EIP types Corrective action codesEvent information packet EIP types HP array coupled crash control codes Coupled crash control codesHP array dump/restart control codes Dump/restart control codesEVA GlossarySAN See also virtual disk CLI IndexIndex 105
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