HP StorageWorks Command Console V2.5 User Guide (AA-RV1UA-TE, March 2005)
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About this Guide
- About SWCC
- Using Command Console
- Setting Up Notification
- Required Components for Notification
- Setting Up Pager Notification
- Using SWCC with a Third-Party Storage Management Program
- Using Event Logging on the Client System to Monitor Your Subsystem
- Interpreting Agent Email Messages
- About Event Information Fields
- Mapping State Change Digits to RAID System Components
- Table 11: State Change Digit Position and Corresponding RAID system Component
- The First Digit of the State Change Field (Overall RAID System)
- The Second Digit of the State Change Field (Disks)
- The Third Digit of the State Change Field (Power Supply)
- The Fourth Digit of the State Change Field (Fans)
- The Fifth Digit of the State Change Field (Battery)
- The Sixth Digit of the State Change Field (Temperature)
- The Seventh Digit of the State Change Field (This_Controller)
- The Eighth Digit of the State Change Field (Communications LUN)
- The Ninth Digit of the State Change Field (Other_Controller)
- The 10th Digit of the State Change Field (External Factors)
- The 11th Digit of the State Change Field (Logical Units)
- Using the Storage Window
- Why Use the Storage Window?
- Configuring a Controller
- Creating Virtual Disks
- Deleting Virtual Disks
- Modifying Virtual Disks
- Configuring the Operating System to Recognize Virtual Disk Changes
- Setting Passwords and Security Options (Network Only)
- Managing and Creating Spare Devices
- Using Configuration Files
- Understanding the Icons
- CLI Window
- Integrating SWCC with Insight Manager
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Connection Problems
- Invalid Network Port Numbers During Installation
- Network Port Assignments for UNIX-Client/Server Systems
- DHCP and WINS
- Connecting Via the Host SCSI Port
- “Access Denied” Message
- Adding New System by Using Internet Protocol Address May Cause Client to Stop Responding
- “No Agent Running” Message When Adding System to the Navigation Tree
- Troubleshooting the Client
- Authorization Error When Adding an Agent System
- Cannot Open Storage Window
- Client Hangs When LUN Is Deleted
- CLI RUN Commands
- Event Notification for Subsystems Connected to a Client System
- Invalid or Missing Fault Displays and Event Logs
- Pager Notification Continues After Exiting the Command Console Client
- Reconfiguration After Controller Replacement
- Some Graphics Do Not Scale Well with Large Fonts
- Starting Client from the Command Prompt
- Warning Message Windows
- Virtual Disk Recovery from a Configuration File
- Troubleshooting the HS-Series Agents
- Cluster Integration for the HS-Series Agents
- Troubleshooting Connection Problems
- Using the Command Console LUN
- Interpreting SNMP Traps
- Glossary
- Index
Glossary
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Navigation tree Provides access to the HSxxx Storage window
Displays the status of your systems in a hierarchical order.
Navigation window It contains the Navigation tree and the menu options for
configuring pager notification and the Navigation tree.
network connection A remote connection from the Client to multiple subsystems
using Agent over a TCP/IP-compatible network. Network
connections enable you to concurrently monitor thousands of
subsystems over a LAN or WAN anywhere in the world.
nonredundant For HS-series controllers, a single-controller configuration.
The term is also sometimes used to refer to a RAID level that
does not provide fault tolerance (for example, RAID 0).
normal In mirrored virtual disks, a member state that indicates that a
member contains exactly the same data as the other members do
parameter A setting or value that defines a particular operating
characteristic of a device, virtual disk, controller, or subsystem.
parity Binary value calculated from user data used to detect if
associated data becomes corrupt. Parity can also be used to
correct corrupted data. Striped parity virtual disks use parity to
improve data availability.
parity check A virtual disk state that indicates that the controller is checking
the integrity of a virtual disk's data.
partition A logical division of a virtual disk, represented itself as a virtual
disk to the host. Command Console enables the creation of
virtual device partitions, but they are transparent to the user.
password A code string used by the Client with network connections to
restrict configuration functions to privileged users. Passwords
are set at the Agent at each host.
pedestal A desk-side, floor-standing, storage enclosure capable of
housing one or more controllers and associated devices to make
up a complete subsystem.
physical device A storage component installed in a subsystem.
physical disk A storage component with rotating magnetic media that is
installed in a subsystem.