Hp 4100 Enterprise Virtual Array Users Manual EVA 4000/6000/8000 And 4100/6100/8100 User Guide
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- HP EVA 4000/6000/8000 and EVA 4100/6100/8100 User Guide
- Contents
- 1 Enterprise Virtual Array startup
- 2 Enterprise Virtual Array hardware components
- Physical layout of the storage system
- Fibre Channel drive enclosures
- Enclosure layout
- I/O modules
- Fiber Optic Fibre Channel cables
- Copper Fibre Channel cables
- Fibre Channel disk drives
- Power supplies and blowers
- Drive enclosure EMU
- Controls and displays
- EMU functions
- EMU monitoring functions
- EMU displays
- EMU indicator displays
- Using the alphanumeric display
- EMU pushbutton status indicators
- Audible alarm operations
- Enabling the audible alarm
- Muting or unmuting the audible alarm
- Disabling the audible alarm
- Enclosure number feature
- Error Condition Reporting
- Reporting group feature
- Fibre Channel loop switches
- HSV controllers
- High availability features
- Operator control panel
- Status indicators
- Navigation buttons
- Alphanumeric display
- Displaying the OCP menu tree
- Displaying system information
- Displaying versions system information
- Shutting down the system
- Shutting the controller down
- Restarting the system
- Uninitializing the system
- Password options
- Changing a password
- Clearing a password
- Power supplies
- Blowers
- Cache battery
- HSV controller cabling
- Racks
- 3 Enterprise Virtual Array operation
- 4 Configuring application servers
- Overview
- Clustering
- Multipathing
- Installing Fibre Channel adapters
- Testing connections to the EVA
- Adding hosts
- Creating and presenting virtual disks
- Verifying virtual disk access from the host
- Configuring virtual disks from the host
- HP-UX
- IBM AIX
- Linux
- OpenVMS
- Oracle Solaris
- VMware
- 5 Customer replaceable units
- 6 Support and other resources
- A Regulatory notices and specifications
- Regulatory notices
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC) notice
- Laser device
- Certification and classification information
- Canadien notice (avis Canadien)
- European union notice
- Notice for France
- WEEE Recycling Notices
- Germany noise declaration
- Japanese notice
- Taiwanese notice
- Japanese power cord notice
- Country-specific certifications
- Storage system specifications
- Regulatory notices
- B EMU-generated condition reports
- Condition report format
- Correcting errors
- Drive conditions
- Power supply conditions
- Blower conditions
- Temperature conditions
- EMU conditions
- Resetting the EMU
- 07.01.01 CRITICAL condition—EMU internal clock
- 07.01.02 UNRECOVERABLE condition—EMU interrupted
- 0.7.01.03 UNRECOVERABLE Condition—Power supply shutdown
- 0.7.01.04 INFORMATION condition—EMU internal data
- 0.7.01.05 UNRECOVERABLE condition—Backplane NVRAM
- 0.7.01.10 NONCRITICAL condition—NVRAM invalid read data
- 0.7.01.11 NONCRITICAL condition—EMU NVRAM write failure
- 0.7.01.12 NONCRITICAL condition—EMU cannot read NVRAM data
- 0.7.01.13 UNRECOVERABLE condition—EMU load failure
- 0.7.01.14 NONCRITICAL condition—EMU enclosure address
- 0.7.01.15 UNRECOVERABLE condition—EMU hardware failure
- 0.7.01.16 INFORMATION condition—EMU internal ESI data corrupted
- 0.7.01.17 UNRECOVERABLE condition—Power shutdown failure
- 0.7.01.18 UNRECOVERABLE condition—EMU hardware failure
- 0.7.01.19 UNRECOVERABLE condition—EMU ESI driver failure
- Transceiver conditions
- 0.F.en.01 CRITICAL condition—Transceiver incompatibility
- 0.F.en.02 CRITICAL condition—Transceiver data signal lost
- 0.F.en.03 CRITICAL condition—Transceiver fibre channel drive enclosure bus fault
- 0.F.en.04 CRITICAL condition—Transceiver removed
- 0.F.en.05 CRITICAL condition—Invalid fibre channel character
- CAN bus communication port conditions
- Voltage sensor and current sensor conditions
- Backplane conditions
- I/O Module conditions
- 8.7.en.01 CRITICAL condition—I/O module unsupported
- 8.7.en.02 CRITICAL condition—I/O module communication
- 8.7.en.10 NONCRITICAL condition—I/O module NVRAM read
- 8.7.en.11 NONCRITICAL condition—I/O module NVRAM write
- 8.7.en.12 NONCRITICAL condition—I/O Module NVRAM read failure
- 8.7.en.13 NONCRITICAL condition—I/O module removed
- Host conditions
- C Controller fault management
- D Non-standard rack specifications
- E Single Path Implementation
- High-level solution overview
- Benefits at a glance
- Installation requirements
- Recommended mitigations
- Supported configurations
- General configuration components
- Connecting a single path HBA server to a switch in a fabric zone
- HP-UX configuration
- Windows Server (32-bit) configuration
- Windows Server (64-bit) configuration
- Oracle Solaris configuration
- Tru64 UNIX configuration
- OpenVMS configuration
- Linux (32-bit) configuration
- Linux (64-bit) configuration
- IBM AIX configuration
- VMware configuration
- Failure scenarios
- Glossary
- Index