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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
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Further information about networks
Power off
Understanding the LEDs
To power off your HP StoreOnce Backup system always use the StoreOnce CLI commands,
HP StoreOnce Backup system
NOTE: The HP StoreOnce Backup system does not support the IPv6 protocol.
as described in the HP StoreOnce CLI Reference Guide on the HP StoreOnce Backup CD.
7 Troubleshooting and other sources of
information
The physical network ports provide three network configuration modes.
CAUTION: If you need to power down the Capacity Kits, make sure the
HP StoreOnce Backup system is powered down first. This ensures that the system
For troubleshooting information, refer to the guides on the HP StoreOnce Backup system
• Single Port Configuration: The HP StoreOnce Backup system is connected to one
does not erroneously mark the drives as failed when the HP StoreOnce Backup
CD. These guides also contain reference information about iSCSI andRAID. If you cannot
network; only one network port is used (Port 1).
system is powered up again.
resolve problems, contact HP Support at www.hp.com/support.
• Multiple subnet Configuration: The HP StoreOnce Backup system is connected to
For the latest information about computer, OS and software compatibility, see
different networks. Two or more network ports are used.
www.hp.com/go/ebs.
• High Availability (Bonded) Configuration: Multiple network ports are used, but the
To power off the Capacity Kits, press the Power On but on (on each unit) and wait for the
system power LED to go from green to amber.
The following documents are available:
ports are bonded to provide port failover. This mode can also provide load balancing
across network ports.
• HP StoreOnce Backup User Guide (PDF): This guide describes how to use the Web
NOTE: When installing/replacing a hot-plug device, it is not necessary to power
Management Console. It is also available as online help.
The default network configuration is single port with DHCP enabled. This can be amended
down the units.
• HP StoreOnce CLI Reference Guide (PDF): This guide describes the StoreOnce CLI
after installation using StoreOnce CLI net config commands.
commands and how to use them.
If multiple subnet configuration is required, the networks must be on different sub-nets.
Item
Description
Status
• HP StoreOnce Backup Installation and Configuration Guide (PDF): This guide
The High Availability mode is the recommended option, because it provides port failover,
describes how to install and carry out the initial configuration of your HP StoreOnce
but bonded network ports must be connected to the same switch and the switch must
1
System health LED
Green = Normal operation
Backup system.
support port bonding. If you select the high availability bonded network mode, the
Flashing amber = Degraded condition
bonded ports must be of the same speed. You can bond a 1GbE network port with the
Flashing red = Critical condition
other 1GbE network port, and you can bond a 10GbE network port with the other 10GbE
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• Linux and UNIX Configuration Guide (PDF): This guide contains information about
Using the StoreOnce Backup system
configuring and using HP StoreOnce Backup systems with Linux and UNIX.
• StoreOnce Best Practices for VTL, NAS, StoreOnce Catalyst and Replication
network port, but you cannot bond a 1GbE network port with a 10GbE network port.
2
NIC status LED
Off = no network connection or network not configured
User accounts and passwords
implementations: This guide describes best practices and also include examples using
Three bonding modes are available: Mode 1, Mode 4 and Mode 6. Take care to choose
Steady green = network connected
different backup applications.
the network bonding mode appropriate for your network environment and switch
Two types of user account are set up automatically when the system is installed:
Flashing green = network activity
You can find these documents from the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center
capability.
• Administrator: Allows authorized users to create and edit management and StoreOnce
3
Power but on LED
Off = no power connected
website: http://www.hp.com/support/manuals.
For further information please refer to the Installation and Configuration Guide and the
functions. They can also create and manage users. User name = Admin; password =
Steady green = power connected, device ready for use
HP StoreOnce CLI Reference Guide on the CD.
admin.
In the Storage section, click Storage Solutions and then select your product.
Flashing green = performing power on sequence
• Operator: Provides limited access for monitoring and viewing. User name = Operator;
Connecting to a Fibre Channel SAN
Steady amber = device switched off or in hibernation
password = operator.
with power connected
The HP StoreOnce Backup system is supplied with two FC cards pre-installed.
Names and passwords are case sensitive.
However, you must still connect the HP StoreOnce Backup system to an Ethernet network
4
UID but on/LED
Steady blue identifies the HP StoreOnce Backup system
Accessing the StoreOnce Backup system
in order to use the StoreOnce CLI interface.
in the rack
The StoreOnce Web Management Console is the main interface for:
Please note that devices created on the HP StoreOnce Backup system can be accessed by
• Monitoring the status and health of the HP StoreOnce Backup system and all
all hosts on the SAN unless you configure zones on the Fibre Channel Fabric/Switch.
configured backup devices
Capacity Kit (optional)
C
• Creating and modifying VTL and NAS StoreOnce backup targets and Catalyst stores
M
• Managing replication relationships and housekeeping
Y
CM
MY
CY
5 Power on
CMY
1. Power on all installed Capacity Kits first. You may need to hold down the power on
K
but on (on the rear of each unit) for a few seconds.
Capacity Kit (rear view)
Item
Description
Status
1
Heartbeat LED
Off = no system activity
Green = system activity
2
Fault LED
Off = no fault condition
StoreOnce CLI Management Console
Amber = fault condition
The StoreOnce Command Line Interface (CLI) provides an alternative way of
3
UID but on/LED
Off = no active remote management
1 Power On but on
administering and monitoring the system. Some tasks, such as network and storage
Blue = identified
configuration, can be carried out only from the StoreOnce CLI.
Blue flashing = active remote management
2. Power on the HP StoreOnce Backup system (the power but on is on the front of the unit).
StoreOnce CLI commands must be run from an SSH terminal session and require an SSH
client application (freely available from the internet) running on the management console.
HP StoreOnce Backup system (front view)
See the HP StoreOnce CLI Reference Guide for more information.
Accessing the StoreOnce Web Management Console
If DHCP is enabled on your network, simply connect to the Web Management Console
or StoreOnce CLI from any machine connected to the network using the default host
name printed on the top of the appliance. Enter your user name and password.
Web: https:
ports on the rear of the appliance and log in to the StoreOnce CLI to configure the
appliance on the network. See the HP StoreOnce Installation and Configuration Guide
for more information.
1 Power On but on
NOTE: If you will be configuring Virtual Tape Library devices as backup targets,
3. As long as DHCP is enabled on the network, the appliance should now be accessible
install all the required Tape drivers on backup servers and ensure the backup server
across the network. If it is not enabled, you must use StoreOnce CLI commands to
is running software that supports HP Tape libraries. Tape drivers can be found on the
configure the appliance on the network.
StoreOnce Backup CD. Drivers are not needed for NAS Share and Catalyst Store
backup targets.