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Reference
Guide
hp StorageWorks
Modular Smart Array 1000
(MSA1000)
First Edition (September 2003)
Part Number: 347280-001
The HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 1000 is a 2-Gb Fibre Channel storage system
designed for the entry-level to mid-range Storage Area Network (SAN). Designed to reduce the
complexity, expense, and risk of SAN deployments in heterogeneous configurations, the
MSA1000 provides a scalable, high-performance system.
Note: Documentation titled HP StorageWorks Modular SAN Array 1000 or HP StorageWorks Modular
Smart Array 1000 both refer to the HP StorageWorks MSA1000.
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Reference Guidehp StorageWorksModular Smart Array 1000 (MSA1000)First Edition (September 2003)Part Number: 347280-001The HP StorageWorks Modular Smar

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About this Guide10 MSA1000 Reference GuideText SymbolsThe following symbols may be found in the text of this guide. They have the following meanings.W

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Index100 MSA1000 Reference GuidePpanelsfront 39performancelogical drives 27powerapplying 39connecting 38cord 38switch 39system 22power cordsdisconnect

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IndexMSA1000 Reference Guide 101Ttechnical support, hp 12text symbols 10transceiverinserting the replacement SFP 66troubleshootingcabling 83hard drive

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Index102 MSA1000 Reference Guide

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About this GuideMSA1000 Reference Guide11Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot

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About this Guide12 MSA1000 Reference GuideRack StabilityRack stability protects personnel and equipment.WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injur

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About this GuideMSA1000 Reference Guide13Outside North America, call technical support at the nearest location. Telephone numbers for worldwide techni

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About this Guide14 MSA1000 Reference Guide

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15MSA1000 Reference Guide1IntroductionThe MSA1000 is a next generation, 2-Gb storage system designed for the entry level to mid-range Storage Area Net

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Introduction16 MSA1000 Reference GuideAbout the MSA1000The MSA1000 provides a high performance array controller in a 14-drive storage cabinet, capable

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Introduction17MSA1000 Reference GuideFeatures of the MSA1000Key features of the MSA1000 are summarized in Table 2.Table 2: MSA1000 Features, summariz

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Introduction18 MSA1000 Reference GuideSupported Software ComponentsSupported software is summarized in Table 3.Note: Refer to the MSA1000 website: ww

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Introduction19MSA1000 Reference GuideFront View of the MSA1000The following figure and supporting table illustrate and define the front view features

Strany 15 - Introduction

© Copyright 2002-2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Hewlett-Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, inc

Strany 16 - About the MSA1000

Introduction20 MSA1000 Reference GuideRear View of the MSA1000The following figure and supporting table illustrate and define the features and compone

Strany 17 - Features of the MSA1000

Introduction21MSA1000 Reference GuideHot-PluggabilityHot-pluggability allows components to be removed and replaced without powering down the MSA1000.

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Introduction22 MSA1000 Reference GuideSystem PowerPower to the MSA1000 does not shut off completely with the power switch. The two positions of the fr

Strany 19 - Front View of the MSA1000

Introduction23MSA1000 Reference GuideMSA1000 Hardware ComponentsThe standard configuration of the MSA1000 includes one MSA1000 Controller, one MSA Fib

Strany 20 - Rear View of the MSA1000

Introduction24 MSA1000 Reference GuideMSA1000 Controller DisplayEach array controller in an MSA1000 contains an integrated Liquid Crystal Display (LCD

Strany 21 - Hot-Pluggability

Introduction25MSA1000 Reference GuideArray Accelerator (Battery-backed Cache)The Array Accelerator is a high-performance, upgradeable 256-MB SDRAM DIM

Strany 22 - SCSI ID Assignments

Introduction26 MSA1000 Reference GuideArray Accelerator BatteriesThe Array Accelerator has two rechargeable and replaceable Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH

Strany 23 - MSA1000 Hardware Components

Introduction27MSA1000 Reference GuideArray Configuration Drive array technology distributes data across a series of individual hard drives to unite th

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Introduction28 MSA1000 Reference GuideSelective Storage Presentation (SSP)SSP permits sharing of the MSA1000 storage between servers, including server

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Introduction29MSA1000 Reference GuideSCSI I/O Module with an Integrated Environmental Monitoring Unit (EMU) This element performs several functions, i

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3MSA1000 Reference GuideContentsContentsAbout this Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Introduction30 MSA1000 Reference GuideRedundant Power Supply/Blower AssemblyThe MSA1000 includes a redundant power supply. The redundant power supply

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Introduction31MSA1000 Reference GuideFibre Channel I/O ModuleThe Fibre Channel I/O Module is a single-port, 1-Gb/2-Gb Fibre Channel device that includ

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Introduction32 MSA1000 Reference GuideMSA SAN Switch 2/8The MSA SAN Switch 2/8 is an optional 2-Gb/s, integrated 8-port fabric switch (1 port internal

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Introduction33MSA1000 Reference GuideMSA Hub 2/3The MSA Hub 2/3 is an optional input/output device designed to replace the single port Fibre Channel I

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Introduction34 MSA1000 Reference GuideMSA1000 Software ComponentsThe following software components are supported on the MSA1000: Array Configuration

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Introduction35MSA1000 Reference GuideCommand Line InterfaceThe Command Line Interface (CLI) is built into the firmware and can be used to configure, m

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Introduction36 MSA1000 Reference GuideSystem Event Analyzer (SEA)System Event Analyzer is a host-based fault analysis utility included with the Web-Ba

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37MSA1000 Reference Guide2Operation and ManagementThis chapter describes the operational tasks of managing the MSA1000.Included sections: Connecting

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Operation and Management38 MSA1000 Reference GuideConnecting the PowerThe power cord should be approved for use in your country. It must be rated for

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Operation and Management39MSA1000 Reference GuideApplying PowerBefore applying power to the MSA1000, all components of the storage system must be inst

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Contents4 MSA1000 Reference GuideArray Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Operation and Management40 MSA1000 Reference GuideInterpreting Component IndicatorsThe MSA1000 and each of its components are equipped with a series o

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Operation and Management41MSA1000 Reference GuideTable 5: MSA1000 Controller Indicator DescriptionsIndicator Function Description0-2Busy status These

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Operation and Management42 MSA1000 Reference GuideEnclosure Status IndicatorsThe front panel indicators are found on the MSA1000, as illustrated in Fi

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Operation and Management43MSA1000 Reference GuidePower Supply/Blower Assembly IndicatorsThe green indicators on the power supply/blower assembly are o

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Operation and Management44 MSA1000 Reference GuideSCSI I/O Module with Integrated EMU IndicatorsThe SCSI I/O Module has three indicators. The followin

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Operation and Management45MSA1000 Reference GuideHard Drive IndicatorsThe three disk drive status indicators displayed in the following figure define

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Operation and Management46 MSA1000 Reference GuideOff Off Off OK to replace the drive online if:The drive is not configured as part of an array, orThe

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Operation and Management47MSA1000 Reference GuideFibre Channel I/O Module IndicatorsThe Fibre Channel I/O Module has three indicator lights, as illust

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Operation and Management48 MSA1000 Reference GuideTable 8 defines the illuminations of the Link Status Indicators 2 and 3.Table 8: Fibre Channel I/O

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Operation and Management49MSA1000 Reference GuideReplacing ComponentsCaution: It is important to follow these instructions when replacing components

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Contents5MSA1000 Reference GuideFederal Communications Commission Notice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Modificat

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Operation and Management50 MSA1000 Reference GuideTo remove the blower from the power supply:1. Push in on the two port wine-colored blower tabs 1 whi

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Operation and Management51MSA1000 Reference GuideFigure 17: Installing the replacement blower 3. Make sure the following operational blower indicatio

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Operation and Management52 MSA1000 Reference GuideReplacing a Power SupplyCaution: Removing a power supply significantly changes the airflow within t

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Operation and Management53MSA1000 Reference Guide3. Install the replacement power supply by lifting up on the power supply module latch 1 and pushing

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Operation and Management54 MSA1000 Reference GuideReplacing a SCSI I/O ModuleNote: The SCSI I/O Module with an integrated EMU is not hot-pluggable. B

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Operation and Management55MSA1000 Reference GuideFigure 21: Installing the SCSI I/O module4. Slide the new SCSI I/O module 1 straight in and make sur

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Operation and Management56 MSA1000 Reference GuideReplacing Hard DrivesCaution: To replace a hot-pluggable drive, it is important to follow the guide

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Operation and Management57MSA1000 Reference GuideWhen a drive fails, the online spare becomes active and begins rebuilding as a replacement drive. Aft

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Operation and Management58 MSA1000 Reference GuideTo replace a drive:1. Verify the Activity LED indicator is OFF. Hard Drive LEDs are illustrated in F

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Operation and Management59MSA1000 Reference Guide6. Insert the new drive into the same bay as the drive just removed, sliding it in as far as it will

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Operation and Management60 MSA1000 Reference GuideReplacing the Fibre Channel I/O ModuleTo remove the Fibre Channel I/O Module:1. Slide the wine-color

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Operation and Management61MSA1000 Reference GuideTo install the Fibre Channel I/O Module:1. Slide the Fibre Channel I/O module straight in.Note: When

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Operation and Management62 MSA1000 Reference GuideReplacing the MSA SAN Switch 2/8To remove the MSA SAN Switch 2/8e:1. Slide the wine-colored release

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Operation and Management63MSA1000 Reference GuideTo install the MSA SAN Switch 2/8:1. Slide the MSA SAN Switch 2/8 straight in.Note: When the MSA SAN

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Operation and Management64 MSA1000 Reference GuideReplacing the MSA Hub 2/3To remove the MSA Hub 2/3:1. Slide the wine-colored release latch 1 to the

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Operation and Management65MSA1000 Reference GuideTo install the MSA Hub 2/3:1. Slide the MSA Hub 2/3 straight in.Note: When the MSA Hub 2/3 slides in

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Operation and Management66 MSA1000 Reference GuideReplacing the 2-Gb Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) Transceiver If a transceiver fails, follow this

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Operation and Management67MSA1000 Reference GuideAdding Additional Storage EnclosuresThis section describes how to add single bus enclosures or dual b

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Operation and Management68 MSA1000 Reference GuideFigure 31: MSA1000 expansion SCSI connectors 5. Attach the SCSI cables to the expansion disk enclos

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Operation and Management69MSA1000 Reference GuideAdding a New Storage Enclosure New storage enclosures with unconfigured drives are hot-pluggable. The

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7MSA1000 Reference GuideAbout This GuideAbout this GuideAbout this GuideThis reference guide provides information to help you: Operate the MSA1000 C

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Operation and Management70 MSA1000 Reference Guide

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71MSA1000 Reference GuideARegulatory Compliance NoticesRegulatory Compliance Identification NumbersFor the purpose of regulatory compliance certificat

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Regulatory Compliance Notices72 MSA1000 Reference GuideCanadian Notice (Avis Canadien)This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Can

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Regulatory Compliance Notices73MSA1000 Reference GuideBSMI NoticeLaser ComplianceThe SFP Module contains a laser diode of either gallium aluminum arse

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Regulatory Compliance Notices74 MSA1000 Reference GuideBattery Replacement NoticeYour MSA1000 is provided with Nickel Metal Hydride batteries. There i

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75MSA1000 Reference GuideBElectrostatic DischargeTo prevent damage to the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the s

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Electrostatic Discharge76 MSA1000 Reference GuideGrounding MethodsThere are several methods for grounding. Use one or more of the following methods wh

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77MSA1000 Reference GuideCSpecificationsThis appendix provides operating and physical specifications for the MSA1000.Table 9: MSA1000 SpecificationsP

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Specifications78 MSA1000 Reference GuideMaximum Wet Bulb TemperatureLong term storageShort term storage84.2°F86°F29°C30°C*Input Power and Heat Dissipa

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79MSA1000 Reference GuideDRecovering from Hard Drive FailureCaution: Back up all data before removing drives or changing configurations. Failure to d

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About this Guide8 MSA1000 Reference GuideOverviewThis section covers the following topics: Intended Audience Related DocumentationIntended AudienceT

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Recovering from Hard Drive Failure80 MSA1000 Reference GuideHard Drive FailureWhen a hard drive fails, all logical drives that are in the same array w

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Recovering from Hard Drive Failure81MSA1000 Reference GuideRecognizing Drive FailureThe indicators on the front of each hard drive are visible through

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Recovering from Hard Drive Failure82 MSA1000 Reference GuideThere are several other ways to recognize that a hard drive has failed: The amber status

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Recovering from Hard Drive Failure83MSA1000 Reference GuideProcedure to Attempt RecoveryInserting replacement drives when fault tolerance has been com

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Recovering from Hard Drive Failure84 MSA1000 Reference GuideAutomatic Data RecoveryAutomatic Data Recovery is an automatic background process that reb

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Recovering from Hard Drive Failure85MSA1000 Reference GuideReplacing a Drive Replacement drives must have a capacity no less than that of the smallest

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Recovering from Hard Drive Failure86 MSA1000 Reference GuideIf another drive in the array should fail while you are rebuilding a previously failed dri

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Recovering from Hard Drive Failure87MSA1000 Reference GuideMoving Array Controller Drives and ArraysCaution: Back up all data before removing drives

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Recovering from Hard Drive Failure88 MSA1000 Reference GuideExpanding and Extending CapacityCaution: Back up all data before removing drives or chang

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Recovering from Hard Drive Failure89MSA1000 Reference GuideNote: If you are running Windows 2000 with Microsoft Cluster Services (MSCS), logical driv

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About this GuideMSA1000 Reference Guide9ConventionsConventions consist of the following: Document Conventions Text Symbols Equipment SymbolsDocumen

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91MSA1000 Reference GuideERecovery ROM and ROM CloningRecovery ROMEach MSA1000 Controller contains ROM (Read-Only Memory), which holds the firmware th

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Recovery ROM and ROM Cloning92 MSA1000 Reference GuideROM CloningNote: In order for a MSA1000 to operate in a redundant controller configuration, it

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93MSA1000 Reference GuideFSCSI ID AssignmentsSCSI IDs are assigned automatically in the MSA1000 drive shelf and any additional attached storage enclos

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SCSI ID Assignments94 MSA1000 Reference GuideSCSI ID Assignments for the MSA1000 Table 10 shows the SCSI ID Assignments for the MSA1000 drive shelf.Ta

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SCSI ID Assignments95MSA1000 Reference GuideSCSI ID Assignments for Single Bus Storage EnclosuresTable 11 shows the SCSI assignments for additional si

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SCSI ID Assignments96 MSA1000 Reference GuideSCSI ID Assignments for Dual Bus Storage EnclosuresTable 12 shows the SCSI assignments for an additional

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97MSA1000 Reference GuideIndexIndexIndexAaccess control list 28ACUconfigurationof hardware 27adding hard drive to array 88amber LED 81arrayadding hard

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Index98 MSA1000 Reference Guidefailure, notification 82failure, replacing drive 85logical 35performance 27physical 27Eelectrostatic discharge 75EMUill

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IndexMSA1000 Reference Guide 99latches 58, 59moving 87online spare 27recognizing 59reconstructing 59removing 58removing in fault-tolerant systems 56re

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