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Dell™ PowerVault™ NX1950 Systems

Solution Upgrade Guide

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Contents

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Introduction .

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Terms Used in This Document .

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Upgrading the Storage on Your
Dell™ PowerVault™ NX1950
Integrated Solution . . . . . . . . . .

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Using the Dell PowerVault MD1000 Storage
Enclosure to Expand the Storage on the
PowerVault NX1950 Integrated Solution . .

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Adding SATA II Support to Your
Dell PowerVault NX1950 Integrated Solution .

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Upgrading Your Dell PowerVault NX1950
Integrated and Gateway Solutions to
Enable iSCSI Active/Active Target . . . . .
Planning

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Uninstalling the Current Target

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Contents

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Creating a New Target .

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Creating a New Target in a
Clustered Environment . .

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Creating a Target in a
Non-Clustered Environment
Unsupported Configurations .

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Upgrading Your
Dell™ PowerVault™ NX1950
Gateway Solution With the
Latest Solution Stack . . . . .

Contents

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Introduction
This document provides information about the various upgrade operations
you can perform on your Dell™ PowerVault™ NX1950 storage solution.
The following upgrade options are discussed in this document:
•

"Using the Dell PowerVault MD1000 Storage Enclosure to Expand the
Storage on the PowerVault NX1950 Integrated Solution" on page 7.

•

"Adding SATA II Support to Your Dell PowerVault NX1950 Integrated
Solution" on page 7.

•

"Upgrading Your Dell PowerVault NX1950 Integrated and Gateway
Solutions to Enable iSCSI Active/Active Target" on page 9.

•

"Upgrading Your Dell™ PowerVault™ NX1950 Gateway Solution With the
Latest Solution Stack" on page 17.

Terms Used in This Document
PowerVault NX1950 Integrated Solution/Integrated Solution—is the
configuration of PowerVault NX1950 storage system(s) with
Dell PowerVault MD3000 storage array.
PowerVault NX1950 Gateway Solution/Gateway Solution—is the
configuration of PowerVault NX1950 storage system(s) with Dell|EMC
storage array.
For more information, see the Installation Guide that shipped with your system.
NOTE: Ensure that your system is running Microsoft® Windows® Unified Data
Storage Server 2003 SP2 which is a pre-requisite for the Active/Active iSCSI Target
configuration.

Introduction

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Introduction

Upgrading the Storage on Your
Dell™ PowerVault™ NX1950
Integrated Solution
NOTE: The Dell™ PowerVault™ NX1950 Integrated solution refers to the
configuration of PowerVault NX1950 system(s) and PowerVault MD3000 storage
array. For more information about this configuration, see the
Dell PowerVault NX1950 Systems Installation Guide that shipped with your system.

Using the Dell PowerVault MD1000 Storage
Enclosure to Expand the Storage on the
PowerVault NX1950 Integrated Solution
To expand the storage space on your PowerVault MD3000 storage array using
the PowerVault MD1000 storage enclosure, see the "Attaching MD1000
Expansion Enclosure" section in the Dell PowerVault MD3000 RAID
Enclosure Hardware Owner's Manual located on the Dell Support website at
support.dell.com.

Adding SATA II Support to Your
Dell PowerVault NX1950 Integrated Solution
To add SATA II support to your PowerVault NX1950 Integrated Solution, see
the "Adding SATA II Support Drives to Your Enclosure" section in the
Dell PowerVault MD3000 RAID Enclosure Hardware Owner's Manual located
on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com.

Upgrading Your PowerVault NX1950 Integrated Solution

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Upgrading Your PowerVault NX1950 Integrated Solution

Upgrading Your Dell PowerVault
NX1950 Integrated and Gateway
Solutions to Enable iSCSI
Active/Active Target
You can use the Microsoft® internet Small Computer System Interface
(iSCSI) Active/Active Target 3.1, to configure Active/Active Targets on your
Dell™ PowerVault™ NX1950 Integrated and Gateway solutions. To upgrade
the iSCSI Active/Active Target 3.1:
1 Perform the steps in "Planning" on page 10.
2 Perform the steps in "Uninstalling the Current Target" on page 10.
3 Perform the steps in "Creating a New Target" on page 12.
4 Creating a highly available iSCSI instance. For more information about
creating a highly available iSCSI instance, see the Dell PowerVault NX1950
Systems Deployment Guide located on the Dell Support website at
support.dell.com.
NOTE: The upgrade procedures in this section are applicable to systems running in
a cluster configured with iSCSI Targets and .vhd files in the current active node.
You can also perform these upgrade procedures to upgrade the iSCSI Target on a
stand-alone system.
NOTE: The term 3.0 Target refers to your current configuration of PowerVault NX1950
solution with iSCSI Active/Passive Target 3.0. The term 3.1 Target refers to the
PowerVault NX1950 configuration with Active/Active Target using iSCSI
Active/Active Target 3.1.

Configuring 3.1 Target

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Planning
If you are retaining the Target names in the new configuration, it is
recommended to record the Target names, location of .vhd files, and the
Target association of the .vhd files as displayed in Table 3-1 below.
Table 3-1.

Target-Virtual Disk Matrix

Host 1

VHD File Name

Target 1

File 1:
File 2:
File 3:

Target 2
.
.
Target X

File 1:

Uninstalling the Current Target
To uninstall the current 3.0 Target that is configured in a clustered
environment:
1 Close all applications.
2 Disconnect all Initiators from Target(s). Perform this step from the Initiator.
From the client systems, disconnect all Initiators from the Target(s).
3 Open a Cluadmin interface and delete the previously created
Generic Service from the cluster group.
4 Navigate to Add or Remove programs and uninstall the Microsoft iSCSI
Target from the passive node(s). Reboot each cluster node of the
PowerVault NX1950 storage solution.

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Configuring 3.1 Target

5 Repeat step 1 to step 4 on the other node(s) and reboot.
NOTE: The Dell Software Initialization Wizard and Microsoft Management
Console are displayed when you restart the PowerVault NX1950 storage
solution. You must close the Microsoft Management Console before installing
the new Target.

6 Download the iSCSI 3.1 Software Target from the Dell Support website at
support.dell.com and install on all cluster nodes one at a time.
To uninstall the current 3.0 Target that is configured in a non-clustered
environment:
1 Close all applications.
2 From the Initiator, disconnect all Initiators from the Target(s).
3 Navigate to Add or Remove Programs and uninstall the Microsoft iSCSI
Target from the passive node(s) and allow for complete reboot.
4 Reboot the PowerVault NX1950 storage solution.
NOTE: The Dell Software Initialization Wizard and Microsoft Management
Console appear when you restart the PowerVault NX1950 storage solution.
You must close the Microsoft Management Console before installing the
new Target.

NOTE: Ensure that your system is running Microsoft Windows Unified Data
Storage Server 2003 SP2 which is a pre-requisite for the Active/Active Target
configuration.

5 Download and save the 3.1 Target from the Dell Support website at
support.dell.com on the PowerVault NX1950 storage system.
6 Install the 3.1 Target on the PowerVault NX1950 storage system.
NOTE: After the 3.1 Target is successfully installed, you may be prompted to
create highly available iSCSI instance. Close the window and perform the
steps in "Creating a Target in a Non-Clustered Environment" on page 14 to
create a new Target.

Configuring 3.1 Target

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Creating a New Target
Creating a New Target in a Clustered Environment
Perform the following steps to re-create the Targets and re-assign the .vhd files:
1 Create a highly available iSCSI instance:
a

In the Microsoft Management Console, right-click the Microsoft
iSCSI Software Target icon and click Create HA instance for iSCSI.

b

Type the desired name in the Resource Group Name filed and click
Add. Enter the remaining required fields:
•

IP Address

•

Subnet mask

•

Network Interface

c

Click OK and click OK again.

d

The highly available iSCSI instance is created successfully.

2 Perform the following steps to configure the iSCSI Initiator to discover
the Target:
a

In the Discovery tab of the iSCSI Initiator, add the IP address of the
newly created highly available iSCSI instance. Click Advanced and
configure the following properties:
•

Local Adapter—Microsoft iSCSI Initiator

•

Source IP—IP address of the client for iSCSI traffic

b

If you are using iSNS server, go to the Microsoft Management Console→
right-click Microsoft iSCSI Software Target→ Properties→ iSNS tab
and add the iSNS IP address.

c

In the Discovery tab, go to Initiator and add iSNS IP address.

3 To configure the Target:

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a

In the Microsoft Management Console, right-click on the
Microsoft iSCSI Software Target icon and click Create iSCSI Target.

b

Enter the Target name, Target description, and click Next.

c

Browse for the desired IQN identifier or click Advanced→ Add→
IP address and enter the IP address of the Initiator. Click Next.

Configuring 3.1 Target

d

Select the desired highly available iSCSI instance from the drop-down
menu and click Next.

e

Click Finish. The Target is successfully created.

4 Move the volume to the desired highly available iSCSI instance:
a

Launch the Cluadmin interface and locate the volume that the
devices (.vhd files) are located on. The volume may be located in
Cluster Groups.

b

Select the volume, right-click, and select Change Groups.

c

Select one of the newly-created highly available iSCSI instances where
you want to move the volume.

d

A dialog box appears to confirm if you are changing groups. Click Yes
and click Yes again.

5 Import devices by performing the following:
a

Right-click the Devices icon in the Microsoft Management Console
and select Import Virtual Disk. Click Next.

b

Browse to the volume the .vhd files are located on. Select the .vhd file,
click OK.

c

Click Next and then click Finish.

d

Repeat step b and step c to import all .vhd files.

6 Create Virtual Disk-Target Associations by performing the following:
a

Right-click the Target and select Add existing virtual disk.

b

Select the virtual disk you want to add and click OK.

c

The virtual disk is associated to the Target and is ready for use.

However, the storage disks are not ready for use. To resume usage of the
storage disks from the Initiator:
a

Go to the Host or the Initiator and log on to the Targets that you
created.

b

Go to disk management and verify that the disk is accessible and is
displayed as Healthy. If the disk is not active, right-click on the
volumes and click Reactivate.

Configuring 3.1 Target

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Creating a Target in a Non-Clustered Environment
Perform the following steps to re-create the Targets and re-assign the .vhd files
in a non-clustered environment:
1 Perform the following steps to configure the iSCSI Initiator to discover
the Target:
a

In the Discovery tab of the iSCSI Initiator, add the IP address of the
newly created highly available iSCSI instance. Click Advanced and
configure the following properties:
•

Local Adapter—Microsoft iSCSI Initiator

•

Source IP—IP address of the client for iSCSI traffic

b

If you are using iSNS server, right-click on iSCSI Target icon in
Microsoft Management Console→ Properties→ iSNS tab and add
iSNS IP address.

c

Go to Initiator and add iSNS IP address in the Discovery tab.

2 To configure the Target, perform the following:

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a

Right-click the Target icon in the Microsoft Management Console
and click Create iSCSI Target.

b

Enter the Target name, Target description, and click Next.

c

Browse for desired IQN identifier or click Advanced→ Add→ IP address
and enter the IP address of the Initiator. Click Next.

d

Select the desired Target from the drop-down menu and click Next.

e

Click Finish. The Target is successfully created.

Configuring 3.1 Target

3 Import devices by performing the following:
a

Right-click the Devices icon in the Microsoft Management Console
and select Import Virtual Disk. Click Next.

b

Browse to the volume the .vhd files are located on. Select the .vhd file,
click OK.

c

Click Next and then click Finish.

d

Repeat step b and step c to import all .vhd files.

4 Create Virtual Disk-Target Associations by performing the following:
a

Right-click the Target and select Add existing virtual disk.

b

Select the virtual disk that you want to configure and click OK.

The virtual disk in associated to the Target and ready for use.
However, the storage disks are not ready for use. To resume usage of the
disks from the Initiator:
a

Go to the Host or Initiator and log on to the Targets that you created.

b

Go to disk management and verify that the disk is accessible and is
displayed as Healthy. If the disk is not active, right-click on the
volumes and click Reactivate.

Unsupported Configurations
Using the 3.0 and 3.1 Targets together in the same cluster configuration is not
supported.

Configuring 3.1 Target

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Configuring 3.1 Target

Upgrading Your
Dell™ PowerVault™ NX1950
Gateway Solution With the Latest
Solution Stack
To upgrade your Dell™ PowerVault™ NX1950 Gateway solution with the
latest solution stack, perform the following steps:
1 For the supported solution stack versions, revision numbers, and location
of all the components, see the Dell PowerVault NX1950 Systems Support
Matrix located on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com.
2 Unassign any Logical Unit Numbers(LUNs) as some data may still be on
the LUNs and storage array.
3 On your Gateway solution, uninstall the existing EMC® solution stack in
the following order:
a

Virtual Disk Service (VDS)/Volume Shadow-Copy Service (VSS)

b

NaviCLI

c

NaviAgent

d

Navi Init wizard

e

EMC PowerPath® 4.x.x

4 Restart your system.
NOTE: You can also upgrade the Microsoft® Windows® Unified Data Storage
Server 2003 operating system from Standard to Enterprise Edition (optional).
For more information, see the Dell PowerVault NX1950 Systems Upgrading
Your Operating System Guide that is shipped along with your upgrade kit.

Upgrading Your PowerVault NX1950 Integrated Solution

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5 Install the new EMC solution stack in the following order:
a

EMC PowerPath 5.x.x

b

NaviCLI

c

NaviAgent

d

Navi Init wizard

e

VDS/VSS

f

Reinstall the Dell Storage Initialization Wizard

6 Restart your system.
7 Re-assign the LUNs to the servers or cluster.

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Upgrading Your PowerVault NX1950 Integrated Solution



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