HP P6000 SmartStart User Guide (Windows) (T5494-96559, October 2012)

2. Click Next on the Welcome window.
3. Click Next on the Important Information window.
The Main Menu window opens.
4. Select Start now to access all configuration options.
The Configuration Options window opens.
5. Do one of the following, as appropriate:
Select Configure an FC application server.
Select Configure an iSCSI application server.
6. The selected wizard feature appears. Follow the instructions in the wizard.
Configuring HP EVA storage management servers
To configure an HP P6000 storage management server, the wizard can:
Verify a server’s SAN connections and install Fibre Channel HBA software, if necessary.
Install HP P6000 Command View to manage your storage systems, if necessary.
IMPORTANT: Server-based management is optional with some supported storage systems. If you
do not require server-based management (or require array-based management), do not use the
Configure Management Server feature in HP P6000 SmartStart.
Considerations
Before you begin, ensure that the server meets the prerequisites to be an HP storage
management server.
For more information, see management server.
Procedure
1. Insert the HP P6000 Command View Suite DVD into a server on the LAN and accept the
license terms.
2. Click Next on the Welcome window.
3. Click Next on the Important Information window.
The Main Menu window opens.
4. Select Start now to access all configuration options.
The Configuration Options window opens.
5. Select Configure HP P6000 EVA management server using HP P6000 Command View software.
6. Follow the instructions in the wizard.
Initializing supported HP EVA storage systems
To perform initialization of newly installed supported storage systems, the wizard can:
Establish the storage system name.
Create one or two default disk groups.
Set a disk-failure protection level (disk spares).
Set the storage system date and time.
Considerations
When HP P6000 SmartStart initializes an HP P6000 storage system, it creates one or two
default disk groups. All the physical disks in the system are included by type in the groups.
For some applications, like databases with archive log files, HP recommends creating more
than one disk group within each type.
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