
11
Confi gure the
storage array
In the AMW, select the
Setup
tab. If the storage array is in the Optimal
state, perform these tasks:
Confi gure the storage array.
Defi ne the hosts.
Create new storage partitions.
Select
Monitor
>>
Health >> Collect Support Data
. Then name and
specify a location on your system where you want to store the support
bundle.
To set or change a password, in the AMW, select either the
Set a Storage Array Password
link under the
Setup
tab, or select
Storage Array >> Security >> Set Password
.
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
For more information, refer to the “Deciding on the Management
Method” step in the
Initial Confi guration and Software Installation
Guide for SANtricity ES Storage Manager
.
For out-of-band management, use one of the following methods to
confi gure the controllers for network connectivity:
Without a DHCP server
Connect separate Ethernet cables to each controller.
Manually confi gure the network settings on the controllers, using
the guidelines and procedures from the “Manually Confi guring the
Controllers” step in the
Initial Confi guration and Software Installation
Guide for SANtricity ES Storage Manager
.
With a DHCP server
Connect separate Ethernet cables to each controller.
Assign static IP addresses to the controllers.
NOTE
This method applies only to IPv4 networks.
Stateless Address Autoconfi guration
Connect separate Ethernet cables to each controller.
NOTE
This method applies only to IPv6 networks and does not
require either a DHCP server or a router.
Both management methods are specifi c to the installation steps in
Section 9. This section and those that follow concern confi guration of
the entire storage array.
•
In-band management
– Managing a storage array by using a
storage management station to send commands through the host
input/output (I/O) connection to the controller.
•
Out-of-band management
– Managing a storage array by using
a storage management station to send commands through the
Ethernet connections on each controller.
7
Determine the
management method
7.a1
7.a2
7.b1
7.b2
7.c1
9
Discover the
storage array
Before performing this step, make sure that you have correctly
confi gured the storage array IP addresses as described in the
Initial
Confi guration and Software Installation Guide for SANtricity ES
Storage Manager
.
Start the SANtricity ES Storage Manager software from your
management station either by typing
SMclient
and pressing
Enter
(UNIX OSs), or by navigating to the directory that contains the
SMclient.exe
fi le, typing
SMclient
, and pressing
Enter
(Windows OSs). The client software starts and shows the Enterprise
Management Window (EMW).
Select
Tools >> Automatic Discovery
from the EMW to discover
the storage array.
In the confi guration dialog, click
OK
to start the automatic discovery.
Click the
Devices
tab of the EMW to see the storage arrays.
Double-click the storage array that you want to manage. The
associated Array Management Window (AMW) is launched.
NOTE
To add a storage array from outside the local subnetwork, use
the manual discovery method. From the EMW, click the
Add Storage
Arrays
link, and follow the instructions.
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
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5.5
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.1
You must follow the power sequence in the order shown for turning on
AC power to controller-drive trays and drive trays that use AC power.
To establish power redundancy for trays with two power supplies, use
at least two different power distribution units (PDUs) in the cabinet.
Split the power connections from each tray into the separate PDUs.
Then connect the PDUs to external power receptacles that are on
different circuits.
WARNING (W17) Risk of bodily injury
– Each tray
has more than one power cord. To remove all electrical
current from the devices, make sure that all of the
power cords are disconnected from the power source.
IMPORTANT
You must turn on the power to all connected drive
trays before you turn on the power for the E5512 controller-drive tray.
Performing this action makes sure that the controllers recognize
each attached drive tray.
Turn off all of the Power switches from the rear of the storage array,
and make sure that all of the power cords are connected.
If the main AC circuit breaker switches in the cabinet are not already
turned on, turn on the circuit breaker switches.
Turn on the Power switch on each power-fan canister in all of the
installed drive trays.
Turn on both Power switches on each power-fan canister in the
E5512 controller-drive tray.
NOTE
When turning off the power to the storage array, perform the
procedure in the reverse order. Turn off the power fi rst to the
controller-drive tray, and then turn off the power to the drive trays.
6
Turn on the AC power
Install the software
8
8.1
8.2
Two types of computers are associated with the storage array.
•
Hosts
send I/O to the storage array.
•
Management stations
manage the storage array.
The type of operating system that the management station runs
defi nes which SANtricity ES Storage Manager installation package you
should install.
Refer to your storage vendor to fi nd the appropriate operating
system (OS) version of the SANtricity ES Storage Manager for your
management station and attached hosts.
•
Review the appropriate operating system and device driver
readme
fi les included with SANtricity ES Storage Manager for
additional information.
•
For detailed information, consult the
Initial Confi guration and
Software Installation for SANtricity ES Storage Manager.
Launch the SMIA executable fi le. Follow the instructions in the wizard,
and select one of these installation methods:
•
For the Management Station designated as a monitor (for
monitoring and sending alert notifi cations), select
Management
Station (full installation)
, and, when prompted, click
Automatically Start Monitor
.
•
For the Management Station that you will use to manage
the storage array, select
Management Station
, and, when
prompted, select
Do Not Automatically Start the Monitor.
•
For all I/O hosts attached to the storage array, select
Host
,
and, when prompted, select
Do Not Automatically Start the
Monitor.
For Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems,
the
Initial Confi guration and Software Installation for SANtricity
ES Storage Manager
instructs you on installing failover software.
Check the BIOS and device driver versions for your current SAS HBA
or Infi niband HCA. If necessary, update them before proceeding. For
both HBAs and HCAs, obtain the BIOS and device drivers directly
from the vendor. For Microsoft Windows installations, install the MPIO
multi-path driver on the host.
In the AMW, select the
Setup
tab, and select the
Rename
Storage Array
link to name the storage array. You can use up
to 30 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), pound signs (#), and
underscores (_).
Also on the
Setup
tab, click the
Locate Storage Array
link to fi nd
the storage array in the cabinet. A white LED blinks on the front of the
selected storage array. Physically label the storage array with its name.
Click the
Storage & Copy Services
tab to see the storage array’s
confi guration.
If the storage array is not in the Optimal state, click the
Needs
Attention
link. Follow the steps in the Recovery Guru.
Select the
Summary
tab, and select
Storage Array Profi le
.
By clicking the tabs, fi nd the controller fi rmware, NVSRAM, ESM
fi rmware, and fi rmware versions, and record them.
Close the storage array profi le.
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
Perform a basic setup
10
10.5
Steps to connect Ethernet cables for out-of-band
management only:
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port 1
connector on controller A.
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the appropriate
Ethernet network connection or directly to your Ethernet ports on your
management station.
Repeat step 5.6 through step 5.7 for controller B.
5.7
5.8
5.6
Attach the cables to the drive trays as needed. For maximum
redundancy and tray loss protection, see the following fi gure. Refer to
the
Hardware Cabling Guide
for detailed information.
Attach the cables to the drive trays as needed. For maximum
redundancy and tray loss protection, see the following fi gure.
1
1
2
3
2
3
4
5
5
4
6
7
Direct Topology – Two Hosts and a Dual Controller-Drive
Tray for Maximum Redundancy
Choose the host connection confi guration.
•
Direct topology
– Connect the cable from the host port on the
controller to either an Infi niBand HCA port or a SAS port on the
host. The fi gure in step 5.4 shows the HBA port option on the
host.
•
Switch or fabric topology
– Connect the cable from the host
port on the controller to a port on the switch, and make sure that
the HBA and the controller are in the same zone on the switch.
•
Mixed topology
– Use a combination of direct topology and
fabric topology.
Repeat step 5.1 through step 5.2 for each controller and host channel
that you intend to use.
When you are fi nished, label each end of the cable with information
about its connection. This information is valuable should you need to
disconnect cables to service a controller.
For specifi c information about using a mixed topology and a more
detailed description of all cabling options, refer to either the
E5500
Controller-Drive Tray and Related Drive Trays
hardware installation
guide or the
Hardware Cabling Guide
.
5.2
5.3
5.4
1 Host
2 HBA 1 or NIC 1
3 HBA 2 or NIC 2
4 Host Port 1
5 Host Port 2
6 Controller A
7 Controller B
1
1
2
3
2
3
4
5
5
4
6
7
Fabric Topology – Two Hosts and a Dual Controller-Drive
Tray for Maximum Redundancy Connected by a Switch
1 Host
2 HBA 1 or NIC 1
3 HBA 2 or NIC 2
4 Host Port 1
5 Host Port 2
6 Controller A
7 Controller B
8.3
1 SFF-8088 SAS Channels 1 and 2 (Drive Expansion)
2 Mini-SAS Host Interface Card Ports 1 - 4
NOTE
This image shows both the drive channels and the host
ports for an E5512 controller-drive tray with a SAS host interface
card (HIC). If your system contains an IB HIC, there are only two
ports on the right side.
5.1
Host-to-Controller Cabling
Attach the appropriate cables and components for the relevant
protocol (SAS or IB).
E5512 Controller-Drive Tray Host and Drive Connections