HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 and 7000cStorage Installation GuideAbstractThis guide is designed to instruct qualified technicians who are authorized to insta
• Cover workstations with approved static-dissipating material. Use a wrist strap connected tothe work surface, and properly grounded (earthed) tools
A HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 (Controller and Storage) andM6700 Series (Storage) Contents ListThe following components may vary, depending on system config
Figure 72 7000 Series ControllerFigure 73 M6700 Series I/O ModuleFigure 74 7000 Series PCMHP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 and M6700 Components 101
Figure 75 M6700 Series PCMFigure 76 SFF Drive Assembly BlankFigure 77 SFF Drive Assembly102 HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 (Controller and Storage) and M6700
Figure 78 LFF Drive Assembly BlankFigure 79 LFF Drive AssemblyFigure 80 7000 Series Battery (Installed in 7000 Series PCM)HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 and M
Accessory KitsThe following accessory kits can be included with your system:• Power cords• SAS cables• Cable bundle ties• Hook and loop straps• Produc
Figure 82 Right and Left 2U Rail Subassembly (Right Subassembly Shown)Figure 83 Right and Left 4U Rail Subassembly (Right Subassembly Shown)Figure 84
Figure 86 Middle Support BracketFigure 87 M5 Cage Nut106 HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 (Controller and Storage) and M6700 Series (Storage) Contents List
B Enhancing Security with Data EncryptionHP 3PAR Data Encryption security feature allows you to encrypt all specifically formatted harddrives on the s
C Adding Disk Drives and Expansion Drive EnclosuresHP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 products include 3PAR licensing that enables all functionality associatedwit
NOTE: SSDs have a limited number of writes that can occur before reaching the SSD's writeendurance limit. This limit is generally high enough so
Redeeming and Registering HP 3PAR LicensesHP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 products include 3PAR licensing, which enables all system functionality.Failure to re
Adding Disk DrivesThere are five processes for adding hard drives:• Checking initial status• Inserting hard drives• Checking status• Checking progress
Figure 91 New State of Inserted Disk DrivesWithin 6 minutes (depending on the system load and the size of the upgrade), the State of thenew disk drive
Completing the UpgradeIn the Systems pane, select Physical Disks, and then select the Physical Disks tab. On the PhysicalDisks tab, in the drop-down l
D Installing HP 3PAR Storage Software When HP 3PARSmartStart is UnavailableUse the following instructions to manually launch the setup wizards to conf
E Validating Remote SupportAfter making any networking changes or if the Service Processor Setup Wizard is unable to verifyremote support connectivity
5. Click Test 3PAR Secure Service Collector Server.6. Verify the SPOCC displays Connectivity test to HP 3PAR Secure Service Collector Serversuccessful
F Identifying Physical Locations of the Logical CageNumbersUse the following CLI commands to identify the physical locations of the logical cage numbe
G TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Duplicate IP Address IssuesIf the wizard cannot configure the permanent IP address you entered because it is already
3 Identifying Storage System ComponentsNOTE: The illustrations in this chapter are examples only and may not accurately represent yourstorage system c
Figure 1 HP M6710 Drive Enclosure (2U24) 2.5-inch SFF• 3.5-inch LFF disk drive numberingFigure 2 HP M6720 Drive Enclosure (4U24) 3.5-inch LFFIn the HP
Figure 3 HP 3PAR StoreServ 7200 Controller Nodes011Figure 4 HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 Controller Nodes23301114 Identifying Storage System Components
Controller Node PCIe Slots and PortsTable 1 (page 15) describes default configurations for the HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 Storagesystem:Table 1 Storage Sy
Table 2 Controller Node Ports (continued)PortItemNode Interconnect--Used with 4 directional interconnect cables that connectthe controller nodes (4-no
I/O ModulesThe I/O modules connect the controller nodes to the hard drives using a SAS cable, enabling thetransfer of data between the nodes, hard dri
Figure 8 PCM Numbering for HP 3PAR 7200 (2U) Controller Node Enclosure0 11Figure 9 PCM Numbering for HP 3PAR 7400 (4U) Controller Node Enclosure001111
Service ProcessorThe HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 Storage system can include an HP 3PAR Service Processor (SP) ora Virtual Service Processor (VSP). If your
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4 Installing a Power Distribution UnitThis chapter provides installation instructions for qualified personnel for installing an HP Basic PDU.Safety an
Required ToolsThe following tools are required for installation:• Phillips screwdriver• Torx screwdriverAdditional requirementsIf your facility or con
• A double PDU, configuration, with the outlets facing the center of the rack• An inverted PDU, with the input power cable exiting the top of the rack
Hardware InstallationInstalling the PDU1. Align and install the power cord retention bracket with the screw holes marked “C”.2. Align and install the
3. If installing the PDU inverted, install a mounting pin on the bottom of the PDU.4. If needed, install the input power cable retention band.24 Insta
5. If needed, insert and secure the power cable.6. Install the PDU and ensure the mounting pins are engaged with the rack.Hardware Installation 25
CAUTION: When moving a rack with installed components, always use the shipping bracketto secure the PDU.7. If the PDU is not inverted, install the shi
8. If the PDU is inverted, install the shipping bracket over the mounting pin below the PDU.Installing the 1U and 0U PDUs1. Attach the power cord rete
• 0U bracket installation3. Install cage nuts.28 Installing a Power Distribution Unit
4. Install the PDU:• 1U installation• 0U installationSecuring the CablesSecure the cable weight to the retention bracket.Hardware Installation 29
Contents1 General Site Planning...6Pre-Installation Planning...
Installation is complete.30 Installing a Power Distribution Unit
5 Setting Up a Factory-Integrated Storage SystemThis chapter describes the procedures for setting up a storage system that is delivered in afactory-in
Verify the CablingThe cabling for a factory-integrated storage system is complete. You must plug in the power cordsand install the host and Ethernet c
4. Attach the brackets to the side rails.Figure 14 Attaching the Brackets to the Side Rails5. Tighten the captive screws (see Figure 15 (page 33)).NOT
Removing the BracketsRemove the cable restraint shipping brackets only when the cabinet is in its final location.1. Remove the data cables from the ho
6 Installing Storage System Components into a RackThis chapter describes the procedures for installing storage system components in an existing rack.B
Mounting a 2U rail shelf onto the rack1. Determine the location of the directional-specific rail matches with the side of a rack post.The following te
6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 for the other rail.7. Check both sides at the front and back of the rack to ensure all screws are installed properly.Mount
Figure 20 Installing the Cage Nut8. Check both sides at the front and back of the rack to ensure all screws are installed properly.Installing Enclosur
4. At the front of the enclosure, do one of the following steps:• For 2U enclosures, insert one Torx M5 (long) screw into the mounting hole on each si
Cabling Expansion Cabinets...51Cabling the Service Pr
upgrading or building a system is to add the same number of identical drives to every driveenclosure in the system, with a minimum of three disk drive
For information about encrypting the hard drives with an enhanced security feature known asData-At-Rest (DAR) encryption, see “Enhancing Security with
Figure 26 Installing a 3.5 inch disk drive42 Installing Storage System Components into a Rack
Installing the Service Processor in the Storage SystemThe HP 3PAR Service Processor consists of the following:• A standard HP Server• A 1U Rail Kit fo
Figure 27 Rail Kit Components (PN 683811-001)In addition to the supplied items, you may also need the following:• Screws fitting a threaded-hole rack•
Figure 28 Cable Management ArmWARNING! To avoid risk of injury or damage to the equipment, do not stack anything on topof rail-mounted equipment or us
Figure 29 Installing Cage Nuts and Rail Mounting Pins3. Align the mounting rail with the cage nuts, and fasten the mounting rails to the rack with the
Figure 30 Mounting and Fastening the Mounting Rails4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for the other mounting rail.WARNING! To prevent the risk of injury or e
Figure 31 Installing the Service Processor (PN 683811-001)NOTE: Align the rail pin guides (PN 683811-001) with the slots on the mounting rails befores
7. Fasten the service processor to the rack.8. (Optional) Install the cable management arm. See the instructions provided in the kit.9. Use the straps
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7 Cabling the Storage SystemFor more information about cabling drive enclosures (SAS) before you continue to cable the system,visit www.hp.com/go/3par
Table 5 External Controller Node ConnectionsRecommended ConfigurationMinimum ConfigurationConnection TypeSee the section Supported NetworkTopologies i
Cabling the Service ProcessorConnect a customer-supplied Ethernet cable to the lowest port on the server. Connect the powercable to PDU, but do not po
3. Ensure the PDUs are in a fully lowered position before accessing.Figure 35 Disengaging the PDU Pivot BracketsCabling the Power StripsPower strips c
8 Verifying Setup and Powering On the Storage SystemThis section describes the verification of procedures for setting up and powering on all component
Acclimating the Storage SystemBefore powering on the storage system, the system may require up to 24 hours to acclimatize tothe new operating environm
Verifying LED Status1. At the front of the storage system, verify the bezel and disk drive LEDs are illuminating green.NOTE: If any module fault or di
Figure 37 Disk Drive LEDsTable 8 Identifying Disk Drive LEDsDescriptionItemAmber LED indicates a fault.1Green LED indicates the system is ready.2Verif
2. At the rear of the storage system, verify the controller node, I/O modules, and PCM LEDs arelit green. The controller node LEDs should be blinking
Table 9 PCM LED Descriptions (continued)IndicatesAppearanceLEDIconHard fault (not recoverable)OnAmberBattery FailSoft fault (recoverable)FlashingPrese
1 General Site PlanningSuccessful installation of the HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 Storage system requires careful planningand supervision in collaboration
Node Interconnect PortsThe node interconnect ports are used only with 7400 4-Node systems.Figure 40 7400 4-Node LEDs1 1 22Table 10 Node Interconnect P
Drive Enclosure LEDsFigure 41 Drive Enclosure PCM LEDsCAUTION: Do not proceed without first correcting all fault indications (except for PCM batteries
Identifying Service Processor LEDsThe HP 3PAR SP (Proliant DL320e) LEDs are located at the front and rear of the SP.Figure 42 Front Panel LEDsTable 11
Figure 43 Rear Panel LEDsTable 12 Rear panel LEDsDescriptionAppearanceLEDItemLinkGreenNIC link1No linkOffActivityGreen or Flashing GreenNIC status2No
9 Initializing the Service ProcessorThe SP supports all actions required for maintenance of the storage system. The service processorprovides real-tim
Deploying the VSP OVF FileNOTE: The virtual service processor supports VMware ESXi versions 4.1 and later. For morespecific VMware environment support
3. Continue on to “Setting Up the Service Processor and Storage System” (page 70) to set upthe VSP with SmartStart over the public network. If you are
Connecting to a Physical Service ProcessorUse the following instructions to connect to a physical service processor installed in the rack. Donot conti
Figure 45 Assign IP AddressWhile you are entering an IP address, the IP Address field indicates an error. After you haveentered a valid IP address, th
11. Continue on to “Setting Up the Service Processor and Storage System” (page 70) and set upthe SP with SmartStart over the public network.If you are
• Verify the electrical service wiring has been installed at the predetermined location beforeinstalling the storage system. Refer to the respective p
10 Setting Up the Service Processor and Storage SystemBefore you begin setting up the storage system, review and complete the following tasks:• Comple
Table 13 SP and Storage System Software Installation Checklist (continued)Date and time:Enter manuallyUse NTP server informationTime ZoneNew password
SmartStart Prerequisites• Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 Server x64 Edition or 2012 is currently running in the system• 1.0 gigahertz or higher processor•
• Time and Region• Change Passwords• Summary• Applying Settings• FinishTo launch the wizards in SmartStart:1. Verify the service processor is powered
Welcome PageThe Welcome page shows the information that is required to complete the wizard and set up theSP. Follow the instructions on each screen, a
Generate Service Processor IDThis page simplifies the process of creating the SP ID.1. Enter the StoreServ serial number.Figure 49 Serial Number Label
Figure 50 Generating SP ID PageNOTE: During the SP Setup process, the StoreServ must be powered on, connected to thesame network subnet as the SP, and
2. If applicable, check the Enable DNS Support box and provide the values for the followingfields:• Domain Name• DNS Server(s)To adjust the network sp
Remote Support sends diagnostic information, such as system health statistics, configuration data,performance data, and system events, to HP 3PAR Cent
3. To mask identifying information in all Service Processor log files, select the Make contents ofService Processor log files anonymous box in the Adv
When the equipment arrives, you must make sure that there is enough room to unload and unpackthe storage system.The specific amount of space you will
• Technical contact last name• Phone number• Fax number• Email address for service alert notification3. Click Next.Figure 53 System Support Informatio
Figure 54 Time and Region PageChange PasswordsNOTE: All passwords for the setupusr and 3parcust usernames must be between 7 and 32characters in length
Figure 55 Change Passwords Page82 Setting Up the Service Processor and Storage System
SummaryThe Summary page shows all the selected options and this page cannot be modified. To modifythe selected options, click Prev. To proceed, click
Figure 57 Apply SettingsFinishThe Finish page describes the status of the SP setup. Click Finish.Figure 58 SP Setup Finish Page84 Setting Up the Servi
The HP 3PAR Service Processor is setup is now complete. Continue on to “Launching the HP 3PARStorage System Setup Wizard” (page 85).Launching the HP 3
WelcomeThe Welcome page shows the information that is required to complete the wizard and set up theSP. Follow the instructions on each page, and then
Figure 61 Enter Serial Number PageNOTE: The following illustration points to the location of the serial number which is situated onthe side of the rig
Figure 62 Serial Number Label LocationsVerify Storage SystemOn the Verify Storage System page, verify all the system information is correct, and then
Configure NetworkingOn the Configure Networking page, complete the required fields and click Next.• Storage System Name• IPv4 ConfigurationIPv4 Addres
2 Getting StartedBefore you begin, read the following guidelines to help you complete the installation successfully.If you need assistance with the in
Figure 65 Configure Time Page90 Setting Up the Service Processor and Storage System
Change PasswordThis login profile is used to add this storage system to the Service Processor and for initialadministrative access to the storage syst
Verify ConfigurationThe Verify Configuration page shows all the selected options and this page cannot be modified.To modify the selected options, clic
Figure 68 Progress PageResultsThe Results page confirms the storage system is ready to use. Click Finish.Figure 69 Results PageLaunching the HP 3PAR S
Post-Installation System TasksThe storage system setup is now complete. Perform the recommended tasks before using the system:• Validating Remote Supp
11 Support and Other ResourcesContacting HPFor worldwide technical support information, see the HP support website:http://www.hp.com/supportBefore con
See:For information about:HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Administrator’sManualUsing the HP 3PAR CLI to configure and administer storagesystemsHP 3PAR
See:For information about:Planning for HP 3PAR storage system setupHardware specifications, installation considerations, power requirements, networkin
Typographic conventionsTable 15 Document conventionsElementConventionBold text• Keys that you press• Text you typed into a GUI element, such as a text
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