4 Networking information 3. The Quick Install option is to connect LAN Port 1 to a DHCP- Accessing the StoreOnce 4900 Backup enabled 1GbE network, and you will be able to connect to and 6 Power on There are two ways of accessing the StoreOnce Management manage the StoreOnce Backup system from any client attached Console: NOTE: The HP StoreOnce Backup system does not support the to the same network using the appliance’s network name. The Disks Enclosure (rear view) HP StoreOnce 4900 Backup IPv6 protocol. network name is on a label/sticker on the server. Once connected, (front view) • Using the StoreOnce Command Line Interface, CLI you can run the StoreOnce CLI network commands to optimize • Using the StoreOnce Web Management Interface, GUI There are four 1GbE network ports and four 10GbE network ports. your network configuration. StoreOnce CLI Interface Network bonding (1GbE with 1GbE, and 10GbE with 10GbE) is supported to provide bandwidth and failover benefits. Connecting to a Fibre Channel (FC) SAN Some tasks, such as network and storage configuration and licensing, can be carried out only from the StoreOnce CLI. The physical network ports provide three network configuration modes. The HP StoreOnce Backup system is supplied with two FC cards pre- installed. However, you must still connect the HP StoreOnce Backup StoreOnce CLI commands must be run from an SSH terminal • Single Port Configuration: The HP StoreOnce 4900 Backup is system to an Ethernet network in order to use the StoreOnce CLI session and require an SSH client application (freely available from connected to one network; only one network port is used. interface. the internet) running on the management console. Log on to the • Multiple subnet Configuration: The HP StoreOnce 4900 Backup StoreOnce CLI as follows: is connected to different networks. Two or more network ports are NOTE: If using the FC ports, be sure to install the SFP+ in the ssh @ used and must be on different sub-nets. port(s) first, as described on the flyer supplied with the SFP+. • High Availability (Bonded) Configuration: Multiple network ports See the HP StoreOnce CLI Reference Guide for more information. are used, but the ports are bonded to provide port failover. The Please note that devices created on the HP StoreOnce Backup system StoreOnce Web Management Interface, GuI bonded ports must be of the same speed: 1 GbE with 1 GbE, can be accessed by all hosts on the SAN unless you configure zones 1 Power On but on 1 Power On but on
and 10GbE with 10 GbE. Three bonding modes are available: on the Fibre Channel Fabric/Switch. Please refer to the Installation If DHCP is enabled on your network, or after network configuration Mode 1 (Active/Backup), Mode 4 (IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic Link and Configuration Guide on the CD for more details. using the StoreOnce CLI, simply connect to the Web Management 1. Power on all installed disk enclosures first. You may need to hold Aggregation) and Mode 6 (Active Load Balancing). Take care to Console or StoreOnce CLI from any machine connected to the network down the power on but on (on the rear of each unit) for a few choose the network bonding mode appropriate for your network Connecting to the disk enclosure using the default host name printed on the top of the appliance. seconds. environment and switch capability. The first disk enclosure is supplied with 11 data disks and 4 hot spare 2. Power on the HP StoreOnce 4900 Backup (the power but on is on https: or One Network Port must always be connected, even if you are using disks pre-configured and must be installed. the front of the unit). Enter your user name and password the FC ports to back up and restore data to the HP StoreOnce If adding a second disk enclosure, the cabling layout is identical, but 3. As long as DHCP is enabled on the network, the appliance should 4900 Backup. This is because the StoreOnce Management Console it is from the second RAID card, as described in the printed guide now be accessible across the network. If it is not enabled, you NOTE: If you will be configuring Virtual Tape Library devices as requires an Ethernet connection to set up and manage devices. supplied with the expansion kit. must use StoreOnce CLI commands to configure the appliance on backup targets, install all the required Tape drivers on backup the network. servers and ensure the backup server is running software that For further information and further connectivity options please refer to Connecting to the first disk enclosure supports HP Tape libraries. Tape drivers can be found on the the Installation and Configuration Guide and the HP StoreOnce CLI StoreOnce Backup CD. Drivers are not needed for NAS Share Reference Guide on the CD. Power off Cabling for the pre-configured disk exclosure and Catalyst Store backup targets. To power off your HP StoreOnce 4900 Backup always use the StoreOnce CLI commands, as described in the HP StoreOnce CLI 5 Connect the hardware Reference Guide on the HP StoreOnce Backup CD. 8 Troubleshooting and other CAuTION: If you need to power down the Capacity Storage Back panel Enclosures, make sure the HP StoreOnce 4900 Backup is sources of information powered down first. This ensures that the system does not erroneously mark the drives as failed when the HP StoreOnce For troubleshooting information, refer to the guides on the HP 4900 Backup is powered up again. StoreOnce Backup system CD. These guides also contain reference information about iSCSI and RAID. If you cannot resolve problems, To power off the Capacity Enclosures, press the Power On but on (on contact HP Support at www.hp.com/support. each unit) and wait for the system power LED to go from green to amber. For the latest information about computer, OS and software compatibility, see www.hp.com/go/ebs. NOTE: When installing/replacing a hot-plug device, it is not necessary to power down the units. The following documents are available: 1. RAID controller card 1 9. USB connectors • HP StoreOnce Backup User Guide (PDF): This guide describes 2. FC card 1 10. Video/monitor connector how to use the Web Management Console. It is also available as 3. FC card 2 11. iLO4 Management port - do online help. 4. RAID controller card 2 NOT use for data connection 7 Using the StoreOnce Backup • HP StoreOnce CLI Reference Guide (PDF): This guide describes the 5. 10GbE card 1 12. Serial connector StoreOnce CLI commands and how to use them. 6. 10GbE card 2 13. 1GbE network port1 (used with system • HP StoreOnce Backup Installation and Configuration Guide 7. Power supply 1 Quick Install option) Connect supplied 2m SAS cables: (PDF): This guide describes how to install and carry out the initial 8. Power supply 2 14. 1GbE network ports 2, 3 and 4 1. RAID port 2 to Drawer 2, I/O module B, port 2 User accounts and passwords configuration of your HP StoreOnce Backup system. 2. RAID port 1 to Drawer 1, I/O module A, port 1 Two types of user account are set up automatically when the system is • HP StoreOnce Linux and UNIX Configuration Guide (PDF): This Connecting to the network Connect supplied 0.5m SAS cables: installed: guide contains information about configuring and using HP 3. Drawer 1, I/O module A, port 2 to Drawer 2, I/O module A, port 1 • Administrator: Allows authorized users to create and edit StoreOnce Backup systems with Linux and UNIX. 1. Always use the supplied power cords to connect the HP StoreOnce 4. Drawer 2, I/O module B, port 1 to Drawer 1, I/O module B, port 2 management and StoreOnce functions. They can also create and Backup system to the mains power supply. For detailed safety • HP StoreOnce Concepts and Configuration Guidelines: This guide manage users. User name = Admin; password = admin. information, see the Safety Guide on the CD-ROM. describes StoreOnce concepts and configuration best practices. • Operator: Provides limited access for monitoring and viewing. 2. Use any CAT-5E or CAT-6 network cable (also supplied with the NOTE: The system will not boot if the SAS cabling is incorrect. User name = Operator; password = operator. There are links to all these documents on the StoreOnce CD. product) to connect the appropriate network Port(s) to a 1 Gigabit For more details see the HP StoreOnce 4900 Backup or 10 Gigabit Ethernet network. Installation and Configuration Guide. Changing the passwords for the default user accounts (Administrator, Operator, HPresetpassword and iLO) after installation is strongly NOTE: If using the 10 GbE ports, be sure to install the SFP+ in recommended. For more information about other user accounts and the port(s) first, as described on the flyer supplied with the SFP+. password best practices, see the HP StoreOnce Backup system User Guide.