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Compaq StorageWorks HSG80 ACS Solution Software Version 8 6 for Windows NT and Windows 2000 Installation and Configuration Guide English

Compaq StorageWorks HSG80 ACS Solution Software Version 8 6 for Windows NT and Windows 2000 Installation and Configuration Guide English Compaq StorageWorks HSG80 ACS Solution Software Version 8 6 163199
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  Compaq StorageWorks HSG80 ACS Solution Software Version 8 6 for Windows NT and Windows 2000 Installation and Configuration Guide English

Compaq StorageWorks HSG80 ACS Solution Software Version 8 6 for Windows NT and Windows 2000 Installation and Configuration Guide English


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  • A Comparison of Container Types
  • About the Online Help B 8
  • About the User Guide B 8
  • Adding a Client System Entry
  • Adding a Disk Drive to the Spareset
  • Adding a Subsystem Entry
  • Adding Disk Drives
  • Adding the Storage Subsystem and its Host to the Navigation Tree B
  • An example of a network connection
  • An example storageset profile
  • Assigning a Unit Number to a Partition
  • Assigning a Unit Number to a Single JBOD Disk
  • Assigning a Unit Number to a Storageset
  • Assigning Host Connection Offsets and Unit Numbers in SCSI
  • Assigning Unit Numbers
  • Assigning Unit Numbers and Unit Qualifiers
  • Assigning Unit Numbers Depending on SCSI VERSION
  • Backing Up the Subsystem Configuration
  • Before Installing the Agent
  • Before You Install the Client B
  • Cabling a Controller Pair
  • Cabling a Single Controller
  • Changing Characteristics through Switches
  • Changing Device Switches
  • Changing Initialize Switches
  • Changing RAIDset and Mirrorset Switches
  • Changing Switches
  • Changing Switches for a Storageset or Device
  • Changing the Agent Access Password
  • Changing the CLI Prompt
  • Changing Unit Switches
  • Choosing a Container Type
  • Chunk Size
  • Chunk size larger than the request size
  • CLI Configuration Example 6
  • Client System Access Options
  • Client System Notification Options
  • Cloning Data for Backup
  • Committing the Changes
  • Completing a New RAID Array Configuration
  • Configuration Options
  • Configuration Rules
  • Configure Controller Settings
  • Configuring a Controller Pair Using CLI
  • Configuring a Mirrorset
  • Configuring a Partition
  • Configuring a RAIDset
  • Configuring a Single Controller Using CLI
  • Configuring a Single Disk Unit JBOD
  • Configuring a Striped Mirrorset
  • Configuring a Stripeset
  • Configuring Devices
  • Connection Methods
  • Connections
  • Connections in multiple bus failover mode
  • Connections in separate link transparent failover mode configurations
  • Connections in single link transparent failover mode configurations
  • Container types
  • Controller Designations A and B
  • Controller Designations This Controller and Other Controller
  • Controller pair failover cabling
  • Controller Properties
  • Create the Virtual Disk
  • Creating a Storage Map
  • Creating a Storageset Profile
  • Creating Partitions
  • Creating Partitions in Windows 2000
  • Creating Partitions in Windows NT Using the Disk Administrator
  • Creating Your First Virtual Disk
  • Defining a Partition
  • Defining the Subsystems
  • Deleting a Client System Entry
  • Deleting a Storageset
  • Deleting a Subsystem Entry
  • Destroy Nodestroy
  • Determining Storage Requirements
  • Determining the Address of the CCL
  • Device Driver
  • Device PTL Addressing Convention
  • Disabling and Enabling the Agent Startup at System Boot
  • Disabling the CCL
  • Displaying the Current Switches
  • Dual Bus Enterprise Storage RAID Array Storage System
  • During Installation B
  • Enablign the Access Path of Selected Host Connections
  • Enabling Autospare
  • Enabling Disabling CCL in SCSI
  • Enabling Disabling the CCL in SCSI
  • Enabling Mirrored Caching
  • Enabling Switches
  • Enabling the CCL
  • Enclosure
  • Enterprise Storage RAID Array Storage System Installation
  • Establishing a Local Connection
  • Establishing a Serial Connection to the HSG80 Storage Window 3
  • Example Chunk Sizes
  • Example storage map for the BA370 Enclosure 6
  • Example Storage Map Model
  • Example system 6
  • Example virtual system layout from the hosts point of view 6
  • Fibre Channel Hub
  • Fibre Channel Switch
  • Figure
  • Figure B
  • For the BA370
  • For the Model
  • For the second BA370 Enclosure A
  • For the third BA370
  • For Windows 2000
  • For Windows NT
  • Formatting the Newly Created Partitions
  • From Windows 2000
  • From Windows NT
  • Geometry
  • Guidelines for Partitioning Storagesets and Disk Drives
  • Hsz HsxDisk Driver
  • Increasing Sequential Data Transfer Performance
  • Increasing the Request Rate
  • Initial Setup Settings
  • Initialization Switches
  • Installation and Configuration Overview
  • Installing and Configuring the Agent
  • Installing StorageWorks Command Console Client
  • Installing SWCC Client and Creating Your First Virtual Disk
  • Installing the Client B
  • Installing the Host Bus Adapter
  • Installing the KGPSA Adapter Device Driver
  • Installing the RAID Windows NT and Windows 2000
  • Iv HSG80
  • KGPSA Driver Support
  • Launching Command Console Client
  • Limiting host access in multiple bus failover mode
  • Limiting host access in transparent failover mode
  • Location of controllers and cache modules in a BA370
  • Location of controllers and cache modules in a Model
  • LUN presentation to hosts as determined by offset
  • Maintenance port connection
  • Making a Physical Connection
  • Making Drive Letters Permanent
  • Mapping a unit to physical disk drives
  • Matching Units to Host Connections in Multiple Bus Failover Mode
  • Matching Units to Host Connections in Transparent Failover Mode
  • Member RAID
  • Member RAIDset using parity
  • Mirrored caching
  • Mirroring cache
  • Mirrorset example
  • Mirrorset Planning Considerations
  • Mirrorset Switches
  • Mirrorsets maintain two copies of the same data
  • Modifying a Client System Entry
  • Modifying a Subsystem Entry
  • Moving Storagesets
  • Multiple Bus Failover Mode
  • Naming Connections
  • Navigation window B
  • Navigation window showing expanded Atlanta host icon B 6
  • Navigation window showing storage host system Atlanta B 6
  • Numbers of Connections
  • One example of a partitioned single disk unit
  • Operation of the HSG80
  • Other Communication Methods
  • Partition Planning Considerations
  • Partition Switches
  • Placement of the worldwide name label on the BA370 enclosure
  • Placement of the worldwide name label on the Model
  • Plug in the FC Cable and Verify Connections
  • Power On and Establish Communication
  • Power Up and Establish Communication
  • Preferring Units
  • Preparing to Install the Host Bus Adapter
  • PTL addressing in a configuration in a BA370 enclosure
  • PTL addressing in a dual bus configuration three Model
  • PTL addressing in a single bus configuration six Model
  • PTL naming convention
  • R Disk Enclosure
  • R Disk Enclosure A
  • R disk enclosure example storage map
  • R disk enclosures
  • RAIDset Planning Considerations
  • RAIDset Switches
  • Read Ahead Caching
  • Read Caching
  • Reconfiguring the Agent
  • Removing a Disk Drive from the Spareset
  • Removing Disk Partitions
  • Removing the Agent
  • Removing the Command Console Client B
  • Repeat Procedure for Each Host Adapter
  • Repeat Procedure for Each Host Adapter Connection
  • Restart the Controller
  • Restoring Worldwide Names Node IDs
  • Restricting Host Access by Disabling Access Paths
  • Restricting Host Access by Offsets
  • Restricting Host Access by Separate Links
  • Restricting Host Access in Multiple Bus Failover Mode
  • Restricting Host Access in Transparent Failover Mode
  • Save Configuration
  • Selecting a Cache Mode
  • Selecting a Failover Mode
  • Selective Storage Presentation
  • Serial Port Connection
  • Set Time and Verify all Commands
  • Set Time and Verify All Commands
  • Setting Up a Controller Pair
  • Setting Up a Single Controller
  • Settings
  • Single Bus Enterprise Storage RAID Array Storage System
  • Single controller cabling
  • Start the Wizard
  • Starting the Disk Administrator Program
  • Steps the CLONE utility follows for duplicating unit members
  • Stopping and Starting the Agent
  • Storage Map Template
  • Storage Maps
  • Storageset and Partition Switches
  • Storageset Expansion Considerations
  • Storageset Planning Considerations
  • Storageset Profile A
  • Striped mirrorset example
  • Striped Mirrorset Planning Considerations
  • Stripeset example
  • Stripeset Planning Considerations
  • SWCC Features and Components
  • Terms and Definitions
  • The Command Console LUN
  • There is no disk in the drive Message B
  • This controller and other controller for the BA370 enclosure
  • This controller and other controller for the Model
  • Transparent failover after failover from controller B to controller A
  • Transparent Failover Mode
  • Transparent failover normal operation
  • Troubleshooting the Client Installation B
  • Typical multiple bus configuration
  • Understanding the Disk Administrator and Disk Management Displays
  • Unit Assignments and SCSI VERSION
  • Unit Switches
  • Unit Worldwide Names LUN IDs
  • Using the LOCATE Command to Find Devices
  • Verify Installation
  • Verify the Node ID and Check for Any Previous Connections
  • Verifying Installing Required Versions
  • Verifying your Configuration
  • Vi HSG80
  • Viii HSG80
  • Where to Find Additional Information B 8
  • Where to Start
  • Why Install the Client B
  • Why Use StorageWorks Command Console SWCC
  • Windows 2000
  • Worldwide Names Node IDs and Port IDs
  • Write Back Caching
  • Write Through Caching
  • Xii HSG80


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