Installation Manual

HP Storage Essentials SRM 6.0 Installation Guide 107
Note the following:
Storage systems managed by HP Storage Essentials show a subtype of Storage Essentials
Managed, and do not show the SMI subtype on the HP SIM System tab.
Storage systems managed by HP Storage Essentials are listed in the HP SIM Storage Essentials
Systems collection.
HP SIM data collection from SMI-S devices is disabled to avoid duplicate data collection.
The storage tables in HP SIM’s Data Collection reports are not populated with data because HP
SIM’s SMI-S data collection is disabled.
CAUTION: If you already have HP SIM set up when you add HP Storage Essentials, any
data that HP SIM has collected about SMI-S devices will be removed from the database
when you install the HP SIM Connector.
Elements discovered through SMI-S and hosts discovered with CIM extensions from Build 5.1
and later of HP Storage Essentials cannot be added to discovery groups. These elements are
listed separately and can be placed independently into scheduled Discovery Data Collection
tasks without being part of a discovery group. This allows you greater flexibility when gathering
discovery data. (For more information, see ”Using Discovery Groups” on page 162).
Discovery of Elements in a Storage Area Network (SAN)
To obtain information about the SAN, discover the following elements in the following order:
1. HP Storage Essentials management server. For more information, see ”Discovering the HP
Storage Essentials Management Server” on page 112.
2. Fibre Channel switch or fabric proxy. The Fibre Channel switch contains a list of all elements in
the fabric. The management server obtains a detailed listing of all elements connected to the
switch fabric.
Brocade is an example of a proxy-based switch. For more information, see ”Discovering
Brocade Switches” on page 116.
Cisco’s SMI-S is an example of an embedded solution. For more information, see
Discovering Cisco Switches” on page 121.
3. A storage device or storage proxy. Include a proxy that has a direct connection or a SAN
connection to a native device manager. For example:
Command View EVA and Hitachi HiCommand Device manager are examples of a
proxy-based solution. For more information, see ”Discovering HP StorageWorks EVA
Arrays” on page 143 and ”Discovering HDS Storage Systems” on page 139.
The SVP is an embedded solution for the XP array. For more information, see ”Discovering
HP StorageWorks XP Arrays” on page 145.
LSI storage systems are an example of systems that do not require a proxy because they can
be accessed directly by communicating with the array controller. For more information, see
Discovering LSI Storage Systems” on page 139.