MSA2000 Technical Cookbook - June 2nd 2009 - 4AA2-5505ENW
MSA2000 Technical Cookbook - June 2nd 2009 - 4AA2-5505ENW
MSA2000 Technical Cookbook - June 2nd 2009 - 4AA2-5505ENW
2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
Index
Item #
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Section description
MSA2000 G2 Introduction
Product description Whats New and Benefits MSA2000 G2 Models
Product Overview (Features comparison FC, SAS and iSCSI) Performance Numbers (Comparison FC, SAS and iSCSI) MSA2000 G2 SKUs & a la carte Strategy MSA2000 G2 Supported Configurations and Cable Diagrams Unified LUN Presentation (ULP) MSA2000G2 Management
Improved Web Based Interface Storage Management Utility (SMU) Getting Started with MSA2000fc G2 Comparison between Old and New SMU Creating Vdisk Creating Volumes Mapping a Volume
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Twice the number of drives, twice the performance, four times the number of snapshots, and support for small form factor drives with Integrity and ProLiant servers
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More affordable interconnects allow you to easily add storage as your business grows Use 50% less power with small form factor (SFF) 2.5 SAS drives
Protect your data with broad RAID support Upgrades and interconnect changes supported
SFF LFF
Increased efficiency
33 percent more storage capacity per unit of rack space for SFF SAS drives over 3.5 drives Increase storage utilization with tiered storage (SAS for high performance applications and SATA for less frequently accessed data)
Flexibility and performance unmatched by ANY entry-level array product in the market
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Whats new
MSA2000 Drives (SAS & SATA) Max drives Servers Operating Systems
New MSA2000 G2
MSA2 3.5 Large Form Factor LFF ProLiant 2.5 Small Form Factor SFF 60 LFF 99 SFF X86 Integrity c-class Blades Windows Linux VMware HP-UX (for MSA2000sa G2 Only) Solaris Snapshot (max 255 snaps) 512
x86
Windows Linux
Snapshot 256
(max 64 snaps)
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MSA2000 G2 benefits
New MSA2000 G2 features
Support for 2.5-in. drives Support for MSA70 enclosure New MSA2300 high-speed controller Increased scalability & 512 LUN support HP-UX and OpenVMS support and Integrity servers Enhanced point-in-time copy with space-efficient snapshot New DC power options
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MSA2000 G2 family
MSA2000G2 SFF
MSA2000G2 LFF
Feb. 09 Feb. 09
MSA2000fc G2
Dual controller model shown
June 09 June 09
MSA2000i G2
Dual controller model shown
June 09 June 09
MSA2000sa G2
Dual controller model shown
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Product overview
New New Features
Storage Controllers
MSA2000sa G2
Dual Active/Active hot swap (Single Controller Option available) 3 Gb SAS 4-port/Controller 1GB Standard 2U 12 2.5-in SAS & SATA 3.5-in SAS & SATA (Supports SAS and SATA drives in the same enclosure)
MSA2000i G2
Dual Active/Active hot swap (Single Controller Option available) 1GbE 2-port/Controller 1GB Standard 2U 12 2.5-in SAS & SATA 3.5-inSAS & SATA (Supports SAS and SATA drives in the same enclosure)
Technology
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Drives Supported
7.2TB base capacity up to 29.2 TB using 300GB SFF SAS drives 12TB base capacity up to 60TB using 1TB LFF SATA drives
7.2TB base capacity up to 29.2 TB using 300GB SFF SAS drives 12TB base capacity up to 60TB using 1TB LFF SATA drives
7.2TB base capacity up to 29.2 TB using 300GB SFF SAS drives 12TB base capacity up to 60TB using 1TB LFF SATA drives
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MSA2000sa G2
MSA2000i G2
Supported Drives
# of Cluster Node
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MSA2000sa G2
Windows 2008, Windows 2003, RH and SuSE Linux VMware, Solaris Out-of-band CLI & Web-based interface (WBI) MPIO DSM Controller based snapshot and clone ProLiant servers ProLiant & Integrity Blades (c-class) 3rd Party x86 Non-disruptive
MSA2000i G2
Windows 2008, Windows 2003, RH Linux VMware Out-of-band CLI & Web-based interface (WBI) MPIO DSM Controller based snapshot and clone ProLiant servers ProLiant Blades servers 3rd Party x86 Non-disruptive
Value
Server Support
Firmware Upgrade
Warranty
3.0.0
3.0.0
3.0.0
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MSA2000sa G2 3 Gb SAS 21,800 14,440 17,700 1,000 530 21,000 2,700 4,900 1,000 600 21,000 18,000 3,800 1,000 720
MSA2000i G2 1 GbE Ethernet 13,600 14,300 13,400 270 260 12,300 2,700 5,300 270 260 12,200 1,800 3,800 270 260
G2 4Gb Fibre Channel 22,800 15,000 17,800 1,200 530 22,000 2,700 5,900 1,200 720 21,900 1,800 4,200 1,200 770
AJ805A AJ807A
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Confidential
Two DL380 G6 Servers Four HBAs Four cables Snapshot software 8 LTU
AP813A
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SKU
AJ808A
Description
MSA2300sa SAS controller HP StorageWorks 2024 MSA SFF Chassis Proliant DL380G6 HP MSA2000 Snapshot 8 Software LTU SAS HBA SAS Cable
QTY
2 1 2 1 4 4
AP813A
HP MSA2000sa G2
AJ800A AJ802A
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Controller-less CHASSIS: DC-powered AJ950A AJ951A HP StorageWorks 2012 Modular Smart Array 3.5-in Drive Bay DC-power Chassis HP StorageWorks 2024 Modular Smart Array 2.5-in Drive Bay DC-power Chassis (LFF) (SFF)
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A La Carte
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SAS & SATA Drives - Large and Small Form Factor (ProLiant!) MSA70 JBOD (ProLiant!)
Max configuration with sixty Large Form Factor MSA2 drives (LFF)
Twelve drive LFF array head with one or two MSA2300 G2 controllers Up to four twelve-drive MSA2000 3.5 Drive Enclosures 3.5 MSA2 DP SAS and/or SATA drives
MSA2324 Array w/24 SFF drive bays MSA70 2.5-in 25 SFF Disk Enclosure MSA70 2.5-in 25 SFF Disk Enclosure MSA70 2.5-in 25 SFF Disk Enclosure
Twenty-four SFF drive array head with one or two MSA2300 G2 controllers Up to three twenty-five drive MSA70 JBODs 2.5 DP ProLiant SAS and/or SATA drives
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Twenty-four SFF drive array head with one or two MSA2300 G2 controllers Up to three twelve-drive MSA2000 3.5 Drive Enclosures 2.5 DP ProLiant SAS and/or SATA drives 3.5 MSA2 DP SAS and/or SATA drives
New New
MSA2324 Array w/24 SFF drive bays MSA70 2.5-in 25 SFF Disk Enclosure MSA70 2.5-in 25 SFF Disk Enclosure MSA2000 3.5-in 12 LFF Disk Enclosure MSA2000 3.5-in 12 LFF Disk Enclosure
Max configuration with MIXED LFF and SFF drives Twenty-four SFF drive array head with one or two MSA2300 G2 controllers Up to two twenty-five drive MSA70 JBODS 2.5 DP ProLiant SAS and/or SATA drives Up to two twelve-drive MSA2000 3.5 Drive Enclosures 3.5 MSA2 DP SAS and/or SATA drives
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Single domain
With MSA2000 JBODs
PCIe PCI-X PCIe PCI-X 5 5 X8 133 MHz 5 5 X8 133 MHz 4 4 PCIe 4 4 4 PCIe 4 X8 133 X16 MHz X8 133 X16 MHz
Dual 2Gbit FC
PCIe 3
X4 X8
X4 1 2 X4 1 PCIeX4
Dual 2Gbit FC
PCIe 3
X4 X8
X4 1
PCIe
iLO2
UID
PCIe
2 X4
1 PCIeX4
iLO2
UID
DL380g5
DL380g5
0- 1 >
2-3>
4-5>
6-7>
8 9 - >
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Single domain
With MSA70 JBODs
PCIe PCI-X PCIe PCI-X 5 5 X8 133 MHz PCIe 4 5 5 X8 133 MHz 4 X8 4 4 X8 4 PCIe 4 MHz 133 X16 MHz 133 X16
Dual 2 Gbit FC
3 X4
PCIe
X8 X4 1 2 PCIe X4 1 PCIe X4
Dual 2 Gbit FC
3 X4
PCIe 3
X8 X4 1
iLO2
UID
2 PCIeX4
1 PCIe X4
iLO2
UID
DL380g5
DL380g5
0-1>
2- 3 >
4-5>
6- 7 >
8-9>
UID
UID
UID
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Dual domain
With MSA2000 JBODs
PCIe PCI-X PCIe PCI-X 5 5 X8 133 MHz 5 5 X8 133 MHz 4 X8 4 PCIe 4 4 X8 4 PCIe 4 133 X16 MHz MHz 133 X16
Dual2
Gbit FC
3 X4
PCIe
X8 X4 1 2 PCIe X4 1 PCIe X4
Dual2
Gbit FC
3 X4
PCIe 3
X8 X4 1
iLO2
UID
2 PCIeX4
1 PCIe X4
iLO2
UID
DL380g5
DL380g5
0-1>
2-3 >
4-5>
6-7 >
8-9>
0-1>
2-3>
4-5>
6-7>
8-9>
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Dual domain
With MSA70 JBODs
PCIe 5 X8 PCI-X 5 133 MHz PCIe PCI-X 5 5 X8 133 MHz 4 X8 4 PCIe 4 4 X8 4 PCIe 4 MHz X16 133 MHz 133 X16
Dual2
Gbit FC
3 X4
PCIe 3 X8 X4
Dual2
1 2 X4 1
Gbit FC
PCIe 3 X4
X4 X8
1 PCIeX4 iLO2
PCIe
UID
2 PCIeX4
1 PCIe X4
iLO2
UID
DL380g5
DL380g5
0-1>
2- 3 >
4-5>
6- 7 >
8-9>
0-1>
2- 3 >
4-5>
6-7>
8-9 >
UID
UID
UID
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What is ULP?
Unified LUN
Presentation
The intent of ULP is to make all LUNs in the system accessible through all ports on both Control Units ULP appears to the host as an active-active storage system where the host can choose any available path to access a LUN regardless of vdisk/LUN ownership Uses the T10 Technical Committee of INCITS* Asymmetric Logical Unit Access (ALUA) extensions, in SPC3**, to negotiate portals (paths) with aware host systems. Unaware host systems see all paths as being equal
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ULP design
Underlying concept is still vdisk ownership Vdisk ownership is transparent to host system ULP keeps the raid & disk firmware intact
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Controller A
A read cache B read mirror A write cache B write mirror
Controller B
A read mirror B read cache A write mirror B write cache LUN 1 B Owned
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Controller B
A read mirror B read cache A write mirror B write cache LUN 1 B Owned
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LUNs 0-4 are available on all 4 host ports Multi-Path software sees 2 instances of LUNs RTPGs indicate preferred paths to MPIO software LUNs 0,2,4 preferred path is A0 LUNs 1,3 preferred path is B0 MPIO defaults to round robin I/O pattern, may be changed to take advantage of preferred paths
A1
A
B0 B1
B
LUN 0 A Owned
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LUN 1 B Owned
LUN 2 A Owned
LUN 3 B Owned
LUN 4 A Owned
CUB fails, vdisk ownership transfers to CUA Same single WWN is presented All LUNs still presented through CUA MP software continues uninterrupted I/O Surviving controller reports all paths as preferred
A1
A
B0 B1
B
LUN 0 A Owned
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LUN 1 B Owned
LUN 2 A Owned
LUN 3 B Owned
LUN 4 A Owned
Installation overview
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Unpack the array Obtain the necessary accessories and equipment Mount the controller and expansion trays in a rack or cabinet Connect the AC power to the two power modules Perform initial power-up Connect the management hosts to the controller tray Connect the data hosts to the controller tray Use WBI or the CLI to set the Ethernet IP address, netmask, and gateway address, for each controller module Use WBI, or the CLI, to set the array date and time; change the management password Set the basic array configuration parameters Plan and implement your storage configuration
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Start and configure a terminal emulator, such as HyperTerminal using the following settings:
Terminal Emulator Display Settings
Terminal Emulation Mode ANSI (for color support) Font Terminal Translations None Columns 80 Connector COM1 (typically) Baud rate (bits/sec) 115,200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None
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At the prompt (#), type the following command to set the IP address for controller A
Set network-parameters ip <address> netmask <netmask> gateway <gateway> controller <a|b>
Verify Ethernet connectivity by pinging the IP addresses Optional At the prompt (#), use the same command to set the IP address for controller B except b Type the following command to verify the new IP addresses:
Show network-parameters
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MSA2000fc G2 Management
Web-based Storage Management Utility (SMU) It is the primary interface for configuring and managing the system. A web server resides in each controller module. SMU enables you to manage the system from a web browser that is properly configured and that can access a controller module through an Ethernet Command Line View (CLI) The embedded CLI enables you to configure and manage the system using individual commands or command scripts through an out-of-band RS-232 or Ethernet connection
2)
TIP: SMU uses popup windows to indicate the progress of user-requested tasks.
Therefore, disable any browser features or tools that block popup windows
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TIP
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In a web browser, type a controller module IP address in the address or location field and press Enter. Type the Username: manage Type the Password: !manage
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Creating Vdisk
Select Create a vdisk Click the Provisioning Click Create Vdisk This will bring up the Vdisks screen
Note Drive Configs: RAID levels 3,5, 6 can contain a max of 16 disks RAID level 0, 50 and 10 can contain up to 32 disks
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Creating Vdisk
Select the disks to include in the vdisk Select the RAID level Determine if you want a spare drive dedicated to this vdisk Click on Create Vdisk
Note Drive Configs: RAID levels 3,5, 6 can contain a max of 16 disks RAID level 0, 50 and 10 can contain up to 32 disks
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Creating Vdisk
You may now check the Vdisk properties by clicking on the newly created vdisk in the left panel
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Creating volumes
Click on Provisioning and then on Create Volume Set Continue on next screen
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Creating volumes
You may want to change the Volume Set Base-name Enter the total number of volumes you want to create Enter the size of the volume Click on Apply to create the volumes
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Creating volumes
Click on the + next to the Vdisk. This will expand the Vdisk and you will see your new volumes
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Creating volumes
You may now check the Volume Overview by clicking on a volume in the left panel
TIPS: MSA2000 G2 allows you to expand or delete Volumes (LUNs) out of order
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Mapping a volume
Double click the icon on your desktop to launch the HP Systems Management Homepage
Once the SMH has loaded, locate the block labeled STORAGE. Within the block, locate and click the link labeled EXTERNAL STORAGE CONNECTIONS
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Mapping a volume
This page shows details on the fibre channel HBA installed in the server. Locate and write down both of the 16 digit values next to the World Wide Port Name. This is the number displayed in the MSA2324fc LUN Mapping table.
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Mapping a volume
Return to the MSA2324fc Management GUI Highlight the first volume Select on the menu Provisioning then Explicit Mappings
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Mapping a volume
Select one of the Port WWNs Check the Map box Enter a LUN ID Pull down the Access drop down menu and select Read-Write Click on the port that you wish to allow ReadWrite access on. You must also Click on each port you wish to use for host access. Then click on Apply Click OK on the success window
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Mapping a volume
Notice that the mapping has changed for the port you have configured.
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Step-by-step Technical Guide to set up your SAN with MSA2000 (MSA2000 Technical Cookbook):
http://h20195.www2.hp.com/V2/GetPDF.aspx/4AA2-5505ENW.pdf
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