Quick Start Guide Virtual TapeServer for NonStop Servers Model: VT5900-P and VT5900-Q Part number: 702051-001 HP Virtual TapeServer (VTS) is a fully integrated, disk-based data protection solution that allows host servers to backup to and restore data from a virtual tape drive (VTD) or virtual tape library (VTL). For every host connection to VTS, the host system “sees” a tape drive or virtual tape library.
Prepare for installation To ensure that you are ready for deployment, complete the following tasks. Choose a location VTS can be mounted in a 19-inch rack near the host server.
Zone VTS for your environment Configure zoning to include VTS in the same zone as the resources needed by VTS. This may include SANs, host servers, physical drives, physical libraries, backup management application servers, and so on.
Obtain tools and supplies for installation You may need the following items to complete the installation instructions: l #2 Phillips screwdriver l Tape measure l One of the following to access the command line interface and set up VTS: l l Terminal or a computer running a terminal emulation program l Keyboard and monitor, plus a VGA cable to connect the monitor to VTS Cables: Model VT5900-P # Up to 16 Type Fibre optic Description By default, you can connect to up to six host servers or externa
Model # Up to 5 Type Ethernet Description To connect VTS to the network for LAN/WAN connectivity and for HP Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) support. For the most reliable service, use cables of the highest quality and shortest possible length based on the location of the equipment in the data center. The following is a list of HP cables and their part numbers, which are provided by HP for VTS installations. (These cables are provided if listed in the CPSA description for the PID.
l Restraining any dangling items that can get caught in equipment. l Working in an ESD-protected environment: Unpack and identify the hardware Before mounting and cabling VTS, you must unpack the hardware and verify the box contents. Unpack all hardware 1. Unpack all hardware and retain packing materials. Note Always lift the VTS appliance by the sides. Because the hardware is heavy, it is recommended that you use an assistant when lifting it. 2. Inspect the hardware and the contents of the box(es).
Review the VTS server configuration Here is an overview of the VTS hardware that may have been purchased: VT5900-P VT5900-Q Server DL380 G6 DL380pG8 Fibre Channel Cards Up to two four-port 4Gb card, or One four-port 4Gb card, plus One four-port 4Gb card and up to five two-port 4Gb cards Up to five two-port 4Gb cards, five four-port 4Gb cards, or five twoport 8Gb cards Additional Internal Storage Not supported Four 2TB internal disks are provided and four additional 2TB disks can be added, or Fou
Cable the VTS server You must cable the VTS server to the host server and any external storage devices. Note If Data Encryption is licensed, it is recommended that you connect the VTS server directly to the host server instead of connecting VTS to a switch or router. Or, ensure the connection between the host and VTS servers is secure, and ensure the connection between the VTS server and the physical drive or library is secure if you want to export encrypted virtual tapes.
aware that each Fibre Channel port on the VTS server is configured to emulate one host type only. Host servers of differing types must be connected to separate ports. 4. Note the port number used on the VTS server. Later, you will have to set this port to target mode using the VTS web interface. To connect to an external Fibre Channel disk array or external tape devices 1. Connect one end of a Fibre optic cable to the Fibre Channel (FC) port on the VTS server. 2.
To connect using a serial cable: 1. Connect one end of a serial cable to one of the serial ports on the VTS server. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to a computer. (If the computer does not provide a serial port, you can use a serial-to-USB conversion cable.) To connect using an Ethernet cable: 1. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to port 2 (eth1). 2. Connect the other end of the cable to a computer. 3. Configure the Ethernet port on the computer to use 1.1.1.2 as its static IP address.
of the same type. Each Fibre Channel port on the VTS server is configured to emulate one host type only. Host servers of differing types must be connected to separate ports. 1. Connect one end of a Fibre optic cable to a Fibre Channel (FC) port on the VTS server. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to the host server. 3. If you are cabling multiple host servers to VTS, repeat these steps for each host server.
To connect for network configuration To configure the server’s network settings, you can connect the VTS server to the network using one of these options: l Connect a computer to the server using a serial cable l Connect a computer to the server using an Ethernet cable l Connect to a monitor and keyboard To connect using a serial cable: 1. Connect one end of a serial cable to one of the serial ports on the VTS server. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to a computer.
Configure network settings 1. If configuring the VTS server using a serial or Ethernet connection, you must access the server using a terminal emulation application, such as PuTTY or HyperTerminal. a. Launch the terminal emulation application. b. For a serial connection, specify the COM port on the VTS server.
c. For an Ethernet connection, specify the IP address of eth1 (1.1.1.1) on the VTS server, specify a port, and select a connection type. Here is an example of the PuTTY configuration: d. Open the connection. 2. Complete these steps to log in: a. At the command prompt, log in as bill. b. Enter the current password for bill, which is v-serial#_in_reverse (such as v-75001A if the serial number is A10057). Note The serial number is provided on a label on the back of the server. c.
e. Enter the current password for root, which is v-serial#_in_reverse (such as v-75001A if the serial number is A10057). f. When prompted, set a new password for root. An acceptable password must comprise at least eight characters, including one numeric character, one uppercase character, one lowercase character, and one other (non-alphanumeric) character. To set the system clock 1. Set the timezone as follows: a.
4. Configure the Network Time Protocol (NTP) by editing the /etc/ntp.conf file, as follows: a. Remove this line: restrict -6 default kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery b. Add the servers with which to synchronize: restrict 0.centos.pool.ntp.org mask 255.255.255.255 nomodify notrap noquery restrict 1.centos.pool.ntp.org mask 255.255.255.255 nomodify notrap noquery restrict 2.centos.pool.ntp.org mask 255.255.255.255 nomodify notrap noquery c. Save and close the file. 5.
Then, download the latest version of the Device Mapper Multipath Enablement Kit for HP StorageWorks Disk Arrays Release Notes document: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DocumentIndex.jsp?lang=en&cc=us& prodClassId=-1&contentType=SupportManual&prodTypeId=18964&prodSeriesId=3559651 Note Review the “Device Mapper Multipath support matrix” section of Device Mapper release notes to ensure that the firmware version of your storage device supports multi-pathing.
This self-signed certificate may cause your browser to display a certificate warning for these reasons: l Many browsers warn you when a web application employs a self-signed certificate. These certificates are not considered as secure as a certificate signed by a Certificate Authority. l When the VTS default self-signed certificate is created, a temporary hostname is used for the appliance. During deployment, this hostname most likely changed.
Get help This section lists documents and URLs that you can reference for more information about VTS. Documentation l Configuration Guide, which describes how to configure VTS and use the VTS web interface to manage VTS l Help, which provides detailed instructions for working with the web interface All documentation is available on the About page of the web interface. Specifications l VT5900-P (DL380 G6): http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/13234_na/13234_na.
Canadian Compliance This class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. Korea MIC Compliance Taiwan (BSMI) Compliance Japan (VCCI) Compliance This is a Class A product based on the standard or the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI).
European Union Notice Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community.
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HP NonStop S-Series Servers Customer Installation and Servicing of Equipment The following statements pertain to safety issues regarding customer installation and servicing of equipment described in this manual. l Keep door closed for normal operation. l The equipment must be installed near the receptacles for the power cords, and the receptacles must be easily accessible to the user. Do not touch the DC power connector on the S7400/S7x000 PMF CRU after you have unplugged the DC power cable from the CRU.
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