M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User’s Guide Abstract This guide describes how to install and configure the Fibre Channel to SCSI router with a Fibre Channel ServerNet adapter (FCSA) on an HP Integrity NonStop™ NS-series server. Product Version N.A. Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs) This guide supports H06.11 and all subsequent H-series RVUs until otherwise indicated by its replacement publication.
Document History Part Number Product Version Published 529971-005 N.A. July 2007 529971-001 N.A.
M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User’s Guide Index Figures Tables What’s New in This Manual v Manual Information v New and Changed Information About This Manual vii Notation Conventions v vii 1. Overview of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Fibre Channel to SCSI Router 1-1 High Performance for Faster Backups 1-2 Supported Storage Devices 1-3 Data Connections 1-3 Power Requirements and Physical Specifications 1-3 2.
6. Hardware Replacement Procedures Contents Indicators 5-2 6. Hardware Replacement Procedures Tape Drive and Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Replacement Tape Drive Replacement 6-1 Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Replacement 6-2 6-1 A. Product Specifications Power Requirements A-2 Power A-2 Physical Specifications A-2 Operating Environment A-2 Non-operating Environment A-2 Connection Supported A-2 B.
Tables Contents Figure 3-3. Figure 3-4. Figure 3-5. Figure 3-6. Figure 4-1. Figure 5-1. Figure 6-1. Figure 6-2. Figure 6-3. Figure A-1. Figure A-2. Figure B-1. Figure B-2. Figure C-1. Figure C-2.
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What’s New in This Manual Manual Information M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User’s Guide Abstract This guide describes how to install and configure the Fibre Channel to SCSI router with a Fibre Channel ServerNet adapter (FCSA) on an HP Integrity NonStop™ NS-series server. Product Version N.A. Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs) This guide supports H06.11 and all subsequent H-series RVUs until otherwise indicated by its replacement publication.
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About This Manual Notation Conventions Hypertext Links Blue underline is used to indicate a hypertext link within text. By clicking a passage of text with a blue underline, you are taken to the location described. For example: This requirement is described under Backup DAM Volumes and Physical Disk Drives on page 3-2. General Syntax Notation This list summarizes the notation conventions for syntax presentation in this manual. UPPERCASE LETTERS. Uppercase letters indicate keywords and reserved words.
About This Manual General Syntax Notation each side of the list, or horizontally, enclosed in a pair of brackets and separated by vertical lines. For example: FC [ num ] [ -num ] [ text ] K [ X | D ] address { } Braces. A group of items enclosed in braces is a list from which you are required to choose one item. The items in the list can be arranged either vertically, with aligned braces on each side of the list, or horizontally, enclosed in a pair of braces and separated by vertical lines.
Notation for Messages About This Manual Line Spacing. If the syntax of a command is too long to fit on a single line, each continuation line is indented three spaces and is separated from the preceding line by a blank line. This spacing distinguishes items in a continuation line from items in a vertical list of selections. For example: ALTER [ / OUT file-spec / ] LINE [ , attribute-spec ]… !i and !o.
About This Manual Notation for Management Programming Interfaces lowercase italic letters. Lowercase italic letters indicate variable items whose values are displayed or returned. For example: p-register process-name [ ] Brackets. Brackets enclose items that are sometimes, but not always, displayed.
Change Bar Notation About This Manual UPPERCASE LETTERS. Uppercase letters indicate names from definition files. Type these names exactly as shown. For example: ZCOM-TKN-SUBJ-SERV lowercase letters. Words in lowercase letters are words that are part of the notation, including Data Definition Language (DDL) keywords. For example: token-type !r. The !r notation following a token or field name indicates that the token or field is required. For example: ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME !o. token-type ZSPI-TYP-STRING.
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1 Overview of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router This section includes: Fibre Channel to SCSI Router 1-1 Fibre Channel to SCSI Router The Fibre Channel to SCSI router is a fast, reliable data transport system that allows simultaneous communications between NonStop NS-series servers and data storage devices. The Fibre Channel to SCSI router has an integrated power supply.
Overview of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router High Performance for Faster Backups Figure 1-1. Hardware Configuration Tape Drive Fibre Channel to SCSI Router SCSI Cable Fiber Cable FCSA NonStop NS-Series Server High Performance for Faster Backups Support for 2 gigabits/second Fibre Channel enables significantly faster tape reads and writes, which in turn speed operations for backup and restore.
Overview of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Supported Storage Devices Supported Storage Devices The Fibre Channel to SCSI router can be configured with one of these storage devices: • • • • • • CTL700 tape library N152xA tape drive CT9840-x tape drives 525x tape drives 524x tape drives 524x ACL tape drives Note. The Fibre Channel to SCSI router requires a firmware upgrade when it is used to connect a N1528A, N1529A, or N1523A tape drive to a NonStop NS-series server.
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2 Getting Started This section includes: Location 2-1 Unpacking the Box 2-1 Mounting the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router on a Desktop 2-2 Mounting the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router in a Rack 2-2 This section describes how to install the Fibre Channel to SCSI router and what to consider when unpacking the unit for the first time. The Fibre Channel to SCSI router can be set up as either on a desktop or in a rack.
Getting Started Mounting the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router on a Desktop Mounting the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router on a Desktop To mount the Fibre Channel to SCSI router on a desktop: 1. Remove the Fibre Channel to SCSI router from the protective bag. 2. Attach the stick-on feet to the bottom of the unit. 3. Place the Fibre Channel to SCSI router on the table or desktop.
Getting Started Installation Procedure With Ear Brackets 4. Install the cage nuts on the vertical mounting rails of the rack cabinet, as shown in Figure 2-1. Figure 2-1.
Getting Started Installation Procedure With Ear Brackets 5. Locate the front of the ear brackets, as shown in Figure 2-2. Figure 2-2. Locating Front of Ear Brackets 6. Attach the ear brackets to the Fibre Channel to SCSI router, using two of the #632x.312 Phillips screws on each side as shown in Figure 2-3 on page 2-5. Position the front of each bracket next to the end of the Fibre Channel to SCSI router that will be facing out of the rack. 7. Tighten the screws securely.
Getting Started Installation Procedure With Ear Brackets Figure 2-3. Attaching Ear Brackets 8. If you are mounting the Fibre Channel to SCSI router in the rack with the ports facing inside the rack (shown in Figure 2-4 on page 2-6) or with the ports facing outside the rack (shown in Figure 2-5 on page 2-7), attach the front of the mounting brackets to the rack using two of the #M6x12 Phillips screws for the front of each ear bracket. Tighten the screws securely. WARNING.
Getting Started Installation Procedure With Ear Brackets Figure 2-4.
Getting Started Installation Procedure With Ear Brackets Figure 2-5.
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3 Installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonStop NS-Series Server This section includes: Installation 3-1 Installation 1. Connect the small end of the SCSI cable to the Fibre Channel to SCSI router on port 0. For the port location, see Figure 3-3 on page 3-3. Note. In this example port 0 is being used to connect the tape drive. Both ports on the Fibre Channel to SCSI router are available for use if needed. Table 3-1.
Installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonStop NS-Series Server Figure 3-1. SCSI Cable 2. Tighten the screws by hand to secure the cable to the unit. Do not use a screwdriver.
Installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonStop NS-Series Server Installation 3. Connect one end of the fiber cable to the small form-factor pluggable (SFP) on the unit. See Figure 3-3 for the location. 4. Attach the power cord to the AC power receptacle on the Fibre Channel to SCSI router. See Figure 3-3 for the location. Then plug the other end into an AC power outlet. Note. The router does not have protection against lightning surges.
Installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonStop NS-Series Server Installation 5. Connect the larger end of the SCSI cable to SCSI port 1 on the rear panel of the tape drive. See Figure 3-5 for the location. Figure 3-4. Front View of the Tape Drive Power Switch Figure 3-5. Rear View of the Tape Drive Port 1 Port 2 AC Power Receptacle Note. Tape drives are preconfigured to SCSI ID 5.
Installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonStop NS-Series Server Installation 6. Tighten the screws by hand to secure the cable to the unit. Do not use a screwdriver. 7. Connect the supplied differential terminator to SCSI port 2. See Figure 3-5 on page 3-4 for the location. 8. Tighten the screws by hand to secure the terminator to the tape drive. Do not use a screwdriver. 9. Attach the power cord to the AC power receptacle on the tape drive. See Figure 3-5 for the location.
Installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonStop NS-Series Server Installation Figure 3-6. View of Two FCSAs at the Rear of Server The fiber cable is a multimode/short wave fiber-optic cable. This cable is normally an orange color. Table 3-2. Fiber Cables Connector Fiber Cable Fiber Cable Distance LC - LC 50/125 µm 2-300 meters (6.56-984.25 feet) LC - LC 62.5/125 µm 3-150 meters (9.84-492.
Installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonStop NS-Series Server Installation 11. Power on the tape drive. For the power switch location, see Figure 3-4 on page 3-4. Then wait for it to perform its power-on-self-test (POST). 12. Power on the router, and then wait for it to perform its power-on-self-test (POST).
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4 Configuring the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonStop NS-Series Server This section includes: Configuration 4-1 Configuration 1. In SCF, issue this command: SCF> ADD TAPE $tape, SENDTO STORAGE, LOCATION (group, module, slot), SAC sac-id, PORTNAME 64-bit-portname, LUN lun-id Example: SCF> ADD TAPE $TAPE1, SENDTO STORAGE, LOCATION (110,2,3), SAC 1, PORTNAME 100000E00C00F000, LUN 1 Note.
Configuring the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonStop NS-Series Server Configuration Figure 4-1. Rear View of the Fibre Channel Router WWNN: 100000E00200F000 WWPN: 100000E00C00F000 ENET MAC ID: 00:E0:02:00:00:XY WWN Name WWP Name Ethernet MAC ID (Physical Address) Note. WWN stands for worldwide name. Note. WWP stands for worldwide port. 2.
5 Troubleshooting the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router This section includes: Visual Inspection 5-1 Technical Support 5-1 Indicators 5-2 This section guides the user through some of the basic methods of identifying faults in the setup and configuration of the unit. Most problems occur in the initial installation. In general, it is wise to check all connections and review the configuration before proceeding with further trouble analysis.
Indicators Troubleshooting the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Indicators The Fibre Channel to SCSI router is equipped with rear panel LED indicators for monitoring overall unit status. Figure 5-1. LED Indicators Ethernet Activity Ethernet Link Status Power Fibre Channel Activity HVD SCSI Activity for Bus 0 HVD SCSI Activity for Bus 1 Fibre Channel Link Status The Fibre Channel to SCSI router has these LEDs: • • • Power and Fault (Pwr)—This indicator is a bicolor LED.
6 Hardware Replacement Procedures This section includes: Tape Drive and Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Replacement 6-1 Tape Drive and Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Replacement These procedures can be done for any tape drive that is connected to the Fibre Channel to SCSI router. For information about what tape drives can be connected to a Fibre Channel to SCSI router, see Supported Storage Devices on page 1-3. In these procedures the N1525A tape drive is used. Tape Drive Replacement 1.
Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Replacement Hardware Replacement Procedures 3. Unplug the power cord from the AC power outlet, and then unplug the other end from the tape drive’s AC power receptacle. 4. Disconnect the SCSI cable from port 1 by unscrewing the screws by hand. Do not use a screwdriver. 5. Disconnect the differential terminator from port 2 by unscrewing the screws by hand. Do not use a screwdriver. 6. Place the old tape drive aside. 7. Connect the new tape drive.
Hardware Replacement Procedures Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Replacement 7. Place the old Fibre Channel to SCSI router aside. 8. Install the new Fibre Channel to SCSI router. Refer to section 3 Installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonStop NS-Series Server when installing a new Fibre Channel to SCSI router. 9.
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A Product Specifications Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Figure A-1. Fibre Channel to SCSI Router 17 inches (43 centimeters) Table A-1. Dimensions of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Specification Value Weight 9 pounds (4 kilograms) Width 17 inches (43 centimeters) Height 1.72 inches (4.4 centimeters) Depth 10.75 inches (27 centimeters) Figure A-2.
Product Specifications Power Requirements Power Requirements WARNING. The Fibre Channel to SCSI router does not have protection against lightning surges. For this reason, for customers in a high risk area, use external surge protection rated for use in your location and be able to handle the power requirements of the tape drive enclosure. Power • • 100 to 240 V ac, auto sensing 50/60 Hertz, 1.
B Using the Serial Interface This section describes specific configuration options available for the serial interface. The Fibre Channel to SCSI router allows the user to access Ethernet configuration settings through the serial interface. Serial Port Connection The RJ-11 connector on the back panel of the Fibre Channel to SCSI router provides a serial port that is compatible with RS-232 signaling levels.
Setting Up Serial Port Communications Using the Serial Interface Setting Up Serial Port Communications Leave the Fibre Channel to SCSI router turned off until you have set up the serial port communications on your host computer unless serial I/O was previously established and is currently running. The Fibre Channel to SCSI router is designed to communicate with a terminal or any operating system utilizing a terminal emulator. For example, Windows 9x, NT 4.
Ethernet Configuration Using the Serial Interface Ethernet Configuration This option allows for setting up all Ethernet network settings, including IP address, Subnet mask, IP gateway, SNMP and security settings, Ethernet mode, physical address, and host name. Figure B-2. Ethernet Configuration Menu Ethernet Configuration Menu X.XX.XX XXXXXX XXXXXX-XXX_XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 01/06/2003 08:56:22 IP Address : 192.231.36.101 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 IP Gateway : 0.0.0.
Using the Serial Interface • Ethernet Configuration Select 5 to toggle the Ethernet mode among these options: 10Mbps Only 100Mbps (half duplex) Only 100Mbps (full duplex) Only 10/100Mbps (Auto-Neg.) • Select 6 to change the hostname. This alphanumeric entry is one word up to eight characters long. Note. Do not use an uppercase Z as a part of the hostname as it is the autobaud hot key used by the Microsoft Windows hyper terminal utility for serial connections. Select 7 to toggle the DHCP setting.
Using the Serial Interface • Ethernet Configuration Select 9 to change security settings, including the user name and password. User names and passwords should be unique and kept confidential. Use a combination of letters and numbers when creating user names and passwords.
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C Configuring OSM for Monitoring the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router This section includes the steps that are needed to configure OSM so that it can monitor the Fibre Channel to SCSI router. To configure OSM for monitoring the router complete these three basic steps: 1. Connect the router to the LAN connection on the system. 2. Configure the router's IP address, user name, and password. 3. Configure the router for OSM monitoring.
Configuring OSM for Monitoring the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Configuring the Fiber Channel to SCSI Router for OSM Monitoring Configuring the Fiber Channel to SCSI Router for OSM Monitoring 1. Open a web browser on the system. 2. Start OSM. 3. On the tree view, right-click on Monitor Service Lan Devices and select actions. Figure C-1.
Configuring OSM for Monitoring the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Configuring the Fiber Channel to SCSI Router for OSM Monitoring 4. Select Start Monitoring Fibre Channel Router and then click on the Perform action button. See Figure C-2. Figure C-2. Actions Dialog Box 5. A small window appears and prompts you for: a. Router’s user name (default user name = “root”) b. Router’s password (default password = “root”) c. Router’s IP address (default IP address = “192.231.36.101”) d.
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Safety and Compliance Regulatory Compliance Statements The following regulatory compliance statements apply to the products documented by this manual. Consumer Safety Statements FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Safety and Compliance Taiwan (BSMI) Compliance Taiwan (BSMI) Compliance JAPAN (VCCI) Compliance M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User’s Guide —529971-005 Statements -2
JAPAN (VCCI) Compliance Safety and Compliance Supplier Name: Hewlett Packard Company Supplier Address Hewlett Packard Company Represented in the EU By: Nonstop Enterprise Division Hewlett Packard Company 10300 North Tantau Avenue P.O. Box 81 02 44 Cupertino, California 95014 81902 Munich Germany Declares under our sole responsibility that the following product Product Name: Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Regulatory Model: N.A.
Safety and Compliance JAPAN (VCCI) Compliance Chuck Denning Manager, Hardware Product Assurance NonStop Enterprise Division Cupertino, California M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User’s Guide —529971-005 Statements -4
Index D Data connections Fibre Channel port 1-3 SCSI ports 1-3 F Fibre Channel ServerNet adapter 1-1, 3-6 Fibre Channel to SCSI router configuration 4-1 LUN mapping table 4-1 SCF command 4-1 Ethernet configuration B-3 hardware configuration 1-2 installation 3-1 fiber cables 3-6 POST 3-7, 6-3 rear view 3-3, 6-2 SCSI cables 3-1 tape drive 3-4, 6-1 mounting 2-2 overview 1-1 serial port connection B-1 specifications A-1 dimensions A-1 rear panel components A-1 troubleshooting 5-1 indicators 5-2 technical suppo
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