Unisphere and Unisphere Central 2020 R1 Administrator's Guide Part Number: 680-122-006 May 2021 Rev.
Preface This guide describes how to use Unisphere and Unisphere Central for SC Series to manage and monitor your storage infrastructure. Revision History Table 1. Document Revision History Revision Date Description A November 2020 Initial release B May 2021 Updated for the release of Storage Center 7.5.1 Audience Storage administrators make up the target audience for this document. The intended reader has a working knowledge of storage and networking concepts.
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Contents Chapter 1: Unisphere Overview.................................................................................................... 14 Environmental and System Requirements................................................................................................................... 14 Unisphere Web Browser Requirements.................................................................................................................. 14 Storage Center OS Compatibility...............................
User Interface for Storage Center Management...................................................................................................... 30 Unisphere Views.......................................................................................................................................................... 30 Unisphere Central Pages and Views........................................................................................................................
View Storage Container Information...................................................................................................................... 83 Managing Data Reduction............................................................................................................................................... 83 Supported Hardware Platforms...............................................................................................................................
Updating Server Information................................................................................................................................... 118 Managing Server Data Collection and Reporting Settings............................................................................... 119 Creating Server Volumes and Datastores .......................................................................................................... 120 Assigning/Creating Virtual Servers on Storage Centers........
Grouping SAS I/O Ports Using Fault Domains.......................................................................................................... 181 Create a SAS Fault Domain......................................................................................................................................181 Delete a SAS Fault Domain.......................................................................................................................................181 Managing Disks and Disk Folders.
Enable or Disable a Controller Indicator Light....................................................................................................202 Replace a Failed Cooling Fan Sensor................................................................................................................... 202 Managing I/O Card Changes..................................................................................................................................203 Add a UPS to a Storage Center...................
Modifying Live Volumes with Automatic Failover............................................................................................. 243 Live Volume ALUA.....................................................................................................................................................244 Monitoring Live Volumes.........................................................................................................................................
Export Monitoring Data for Multiple Storage Centers.....................................................................................268 Chapter 12: Storage Center Monitoring..................................................................................... 269 Alerts..................................................................................................................................................................................269 Status Levels for Alerts and Indications.................
Configure Unisphere Central to Email Reports........................................................................................................297 Configure SMTP Server Settings......................................................................................................................... 298 Configure an Email Address for Your User Account.........................................................................................298 Configure Email Notification Settings for Your User Account....
Configure Local Unisphere Central User Password Requirements................................................................331 Apply Password Requirements to Storage Center Users............................................................................... 332 Reset Password Aging Clock................................................................................................................................. 332 Require Users to Change Passwords........................................................
1 Unisphere Overview Unisphere is a Web application that allows you to connect to a single Storage Center or multiple Storage Centers. Managing multiple Storage Centers requires the installation of a Data Collector.Unisphere allows you to monitor, manage, and analyze Storage Centers from a centralized management console. ● Unisphere for SC Series is used to connect directly to a single Storage Center.
Storage Center OS Compatibility Unisphere 2020 R1 is compatible with Storage Center version 7.2 and later. Unisphere Components Unisphere and Unisphere Central consists of the following components:. Table 2. Unisphere and Unisphere Central Components Component Description Setup Documentation Primary Storage Manager Data Collector Service that gathers reporting data and alerts from managed storage systems.
Data Collector Ports The following tables list the default ports that are used by the Storage Manager Data Collector: Inbound Data Collector Ports NOTE: Configure the firewall rules on the server that the Data Collector is installed to enable inbound connections on the inbound Data Collector ports.
Client Ports Unisphere Central clients use the following ports: Inbound Ports Unisphere Central does not use any inbound ports. Outbound Ports Unisphere Central initiates connections to the following port: Port Protocol Name Purpose 3033 TCP Web Server Port Communicating with the Storage Manager Data Collector Server Agent Ports The following tables list the ports used by the Storage Manager Server Agent. Inbound Server Agent Port The Server Agent accepts connections on the following port.
Unisphere Features Unisphere provides the following features. Storage Center Management Unisphere allows you to centrally manage multiple Storage Centers. For each Storage Center, you can configure volumes, snapshot profiles, and storage profiles. You can also present configured storage to servers by defining server objects and mapping volumes to them. Related concepts Storage Center Administration on page 45 Servers Unisphere allows you to manage the storage that is allocated to servers.
2 Getting Started To manage multiple Storage Centers, open a web browser and connect to the Data Collector. To manage a single Storage Center, open a web browser and connect directly to the Storage Center. Topics: • • • Connect to Multiple Storage Centers Using Unisphere Central Connect Directly to a Storage Center Using Unisphere Next Steps Connect to Multiple Storage Centers Using Unisphere Central Start a web browser and use it to connect to the Data Collector.
Next Steps This section describes some basic tasks that you may want to perform after your first log on to Unisphere. These tasks are configuration dependent and not all tasks are required at all sites. Add Unisphere Users Depending on your configuration, you can add users to your system using the Data Collector or you can create local users on the Storage Center using Unisphere.
3 Storage Center Overview Storage Center is a storage area network (SAN) that provides centralized, block-level storage that can be accessed by Fibre Channel, iSCSI, or Serial Attached SCSI (SAS). Topics: • • • Storage Center Hardware Components How Storage Virtualization Works User Interface for Storage Center Management Storage Center Hardware Components Storage Center consists of one or two controllers, switches, and might include one or more disk enclosures.
● ● ● ● Volumes – Allocate storage for use. Storage Types – Define a datapage size and redundancy levels for the disk folder. Data Progression – Moves pages between tiers and drive types, as well as among multiple RAID levels within the same tier. Storage Profiles – Define how data progression moves pages between tiers. Volumes A Storage Center volume is a logical unit of storage that can represent more logical space than is physically available on the Storage Center.
○ RAID 10 (each drive is mirrored) ○ RAID 5-5 (striped across 5 drives) ○ RAID 5-9 (striped across 9 drives) ● Dual redundant: Dual redundant is the recommended redundancy level for all tiers. It is enforced for 3 TB HDDs and higher and for 18 TB SSDs and higher.
● Creating disk folders ● Adding disks to disk folders ● Managing disk spares Disk Folders A disk folder contains both managed drives and spare disk space. Managed drives are used for data storage. Spare disk space is held in reserve to automatically replace a drive if a drive fails. By default, the Assigned disk folder is the parent disk folder for all drives. Drives are further grouped by class in subordinate folders. Disk Classes Disks are classified based on their performance characteristics.
Data Progression Storage Center uses Data Progression to move data within a virtualized storage environment. Data Progression moves data between tiers and drive types, as well as among multiple RAID levels within the same tier, for a constant balance of performance and cost. How Data Progression Works Once every 24 hours, Storage Center assesses disk use and moves data to disk space that is more efficient for the data usage.
CAUTION: Because Emergency mode prevents all server I/O, Emergency mode is service affecting. Administrators must take special care to continually monitor free space on the Storage Center and add or free up space as needed to avoid reaching the Emergency mode threshold. Troubleshoot Conservation or Emergency Mode To resolve Conservation or Emergency mode, reclaim consumed disk space. About this task Perform each step, then wait a few minutes and check available disk space. Steps 1.
Name Initial Write Tier Tier (T) and RAID Levels Progression Low Priority (Tier 3) 3 Writes: T3 RAID 10 No Snapshots: T3 RAID 5/RAID 6 NOTE: The Recommended, High Priority, and Medium Priority profiles are not available for the Flash Optimized storage type. Recommended (All Tiers) The Recommended storage profile is available only when data progression is licensed. Cost and performance are optimized when all volumes use the Recommended storage profile.
Name Initial Write Tier Tier (T) and RAID Levels Progression Write Intensive (Tier 1) 1 Writes: T1 RAID 10 snapshots: T1 RAID 10 No Flash Only with Progression (Tier 1 to Tier 2) 1 Writes: T1 RAID 10 snapshots: T2 RAID 5 Yes to Tier 2 only Low Priority with Progression (Tier 3 to Tier 2) 3 Writes: T3 RAID 10 snapshots: Yes to Tier 2 only T3 RAID 5/6 or T2 RAID 5 Low Priority (Tier 3) The Low Priority profile provides the most cost efficient storage.
● Creating disk folders ● Adding disks to disk folders ● Managing disk spares Storage Types for SCv2000 Series Storage Systems SCv2000 series controllers create a storage type for each disk class, and manage storage types automatically.
User Interface for Storage Center Management The user interface varies depending on whether you connect directly to a Storage Center or connect through a Data Collector. Unisphere Views The following Unisphere views are displayed when you connect a web browser to a Storage Center. Summary View The Summary view is a dashboard that displays summarized information about the Storage Center. Figure 1.
System Menu ● Hardware view – Used to view hardware status and cabling information, and to configure or modify hardware settings. ● Ports view – Used to view status and configuration information about controller ports and fault domains. Data Mobility Menu ● Imports view – Used to create and view Remote iSCSI connections to storage controllers for which you have access. This view also allows you to locate and import data from external devices. ● Bandwidth Controls view – Used to define I/O priority.
Data Mobility The following views are accessible under the Data Mobility menu: ● Replications & Live Volumes view – Used to view and create replications and data migrations between Storage Centers managed by the Data Collector. Also used to manage connections to remote Storage Centers. ● Disaster Recovery view – Used to view and create disaster recovery options for Storage Centers managed by the Data Collector.
4 Storage Center Deployment Use the Initialize Storage Center wizard in Unisphere Central to discover and configure Storage Centers. If you do not have access to Unisphere Central, use the Unisphere Discovery Utility to discover and configure Storage Centers. Topics: • • Initialize a Storage Center Unisphere Discovery Utility Initialize a Storage Center Use the Initialize Storage Center wizard to discover and deploy unconfigured Storage Centers.
Install Tab Use the Install tab to configure the management network and security settings on a Storage Center.
Welcome to the Storage Center Use the Welcome page to specify a name for the Storage Center and view the End User License Agreement. Steps 1. Type a name for the Storage Center in the Name field. 2. Verify that the service tag or serial number that are displayed on the Welcome page match the Storage Center to initialize. 3. Select the language of the End User License Agreement to view from the drop-down menu, and click Terms of Use to open the agreement. 4.
NOTE: This option is available only if all drives support Secure Data. 3. Select the drives to assign to the disk folder. 4. Click Finish. Set a Password Use the Security page to set a password for the Storage Center Admin user. Steps 1. Type a password for the Storage Center Admin user in the New Password field. 2. Retype the password for the Storage Center Admin user in the Confirm Password field. 3. Click Next.
a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Select the Add Second Controller check box. Type the hardware serial number of the second controller in the New Controller HSN field. Type the IPv4 adddress for the management port on the second controller in the Eth0 IPv4 Address field. Type the IPv4 address for the Eth1 port on the second controller in the Eth1 IPv4 Address field. Type IPv6 address for the management port on the second controller in the Eth0 IPv6 Address field.
Configure Fibre Channel Ports The Fibre Channel - Fault Domain Configuration Page allows you to create fault domains for Fibre Channel ports. Steps 1. To automatically generate a fault domain configuration based on the detected Fibre Channel zoning, click Generate Configuration. 2. If Fibre Channel zones have not been configured, click (New) to manually create a Fibre Channel fault domain. The Create Fibre Channel Fault Domain dialog box opens. a. b. c. d.
10. View the iSCSI fault domains that have been created, and click Next. (SCv3000 Series only) iSCSI - Fault Domain Review Use the iSCSI - Fault Domain Review page to view the automatically generated fault domain configurations. Steps 1. If the wizard displays an error message about iSCSI port cabling, correct the issue with the cabling and click (Regenerate) to regenerate the iSCSI fault domains. 2. Select the fault domain on which to specify IP addresses for the target and controller ports. 3.
Configure SMTP Server Settings If you have an SMTP server, configure the SMTP email settings to receive information from the Storage Center about errors, warnings, and events. Steps 1. By default, the Enable SMTP Email checkbox is selected and enabled. If you do not have an SMTP server you can disable SMTP email by clearing the Enable SMTP Email checkbox. 2. Alternatively, if you have an SMTP server, configure the SMTP server settings. a.
Provide Onsite Address Information Provide an address to which to dispatch parts in the event of a failure. Steps 1. Type a shipping address where replacement Storage Center parts can be sent. 2. Click Next. Validate SupportAssist Connection The Connect page displays a summary of the SupportAssist contact information and confirms that the Storage Center is able to connect to SupportAssist. Steps ● Click Next.
The computer running the Unisphere Discovery Utility must meet the following requirements: ● The computer must be within the same broadcast domain as the unconfigured Storage Centers to discover ● The firewall on the computer must be configured to allow outbound communication on UDP port 5353 ● DHCP or IPv6 must be enabled on the computer running the Unisphere Discovery Utility.
4. To authorize the installation of the Storage Center, type the customer name and title in the Approving Customer Name and Approving Customer Title fields. NOTE: The Approving Customer Name and Approving Customer Title fields are not displayed for SCv3000 series storage systems. 5. Click Next. Configure the Management Network Settings Use the Management Network page to configure the management network settings for the Storage Center. Steps 1.
2. If the configuration information is correct, click Next. If the configuration information is incorrect, click Back and provide the correct information. NOTE: After you click the Next button, the configuration cannot be changed until after the Storage Center is fully deployed. Complete the Installation Use the Installation Complete page to connect to the Storage Center after the settings on the Summary page are applied to the Storage Center. Steps 1. Click Connect.
5 Storage Center Administration Storage Center provides centralized, block-level storage that can be accessed by Fibre Channel, iSCSI, or SAS connections.
User Privilege Levels Each user is assigned a single privilege level. Storage Center has three levels of user privilege. Table 5. Storage Center User Privilege Levels Privilege Level Allowed Access Administrator Read and write access to the entire Storage Center (no restrictions). All Administrators have the same predefined privileges. Only Administrators can manage users and user groups. Volume Manager Read and write access to the folders associated with the assigned user groups.
5. Click OK. ● If the Inherit settings from existing Storage Center checkbox was not selected, the Storage Center is added to Unisphere Central. ● If the Inherit settings from existing Storage Center checkbox was selected, the Inherit Settings dialog box opens. 6. (Inherit settings only) Choose the Storage Center settings to inherit. a. Select the Storage Center from which you want to inherit settings. b. Select the checkbox for each category of settings that you want to inherit. c. Click OK.
A confirmation dialog box opens. 5. Click Yes to remove the Storage Center. Organizing Storage Centers Use folders to group Storage Centers in Unisphere Central. NOTE: For user interface reference information, click Help. Create a Storage Center Folder Use folders to group and organize Storage Centers. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). STORAGE menu, click Storage Centers. 2.
6. Click OK. Delete a Storage Center Folder Delete a Storage Center folder if it is no longer needed. Prerequisites The Storage Center folder must be empty. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). STORAGE menu, click Storage Centers. 2. Under the The Storage Centers view is displayed. 3. In the Storage Center view, select the Storage Center folder to delete. 4. Click (Delete).
Create a Single Volume Use the New Volume dialog box to create a single volume. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. STORAGE menu, click Volumes. 2. From the The Volumes view is displayed. 3. In the Volumes view, click (New), and select New Volume. The New Volume dialog box opens. 4. In the Volume Count field, type 1 to create a single volume. 5. In the Name field, type a name for the volume. 6.
Create Multiple Volumes Simultaneously You can create multiple volumes at a time. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. STORAGE menu, click Volumes. 2. From the The Volumes view is displayed. 3. In the Volumes view click (New), and select New Volume. The New Volume dialog box opens. 4. In the Volume Count field, type the number of volumes to create. 5.
Modifying Volumes You can rename, move, or expand a volume after it has been created. You can also modify advanced volume attributes if needed. NOTE: For user interface reference information, click Help. Rename a Volume A volume can be renamed without affecting its availability. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. STORAGE menu, click Volumes. 2. From the The Volumes view is displayed. 3.
Expand a Volume Expand the size of a volume if more space is needed. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. STORAGE menu, click Volumes. 2. From the The Volumes view is displayed. 3. In the Volumes view, select the volume you want to expand. 4. Click (More Actions) and select Expand Volume. The Expand Volume dialog box opens. 5. Type a new size for the volume, then click OK.
2. From the STORAGE menu, click Volumes. The Volumes view is displayed. 3. From the Volumes view, select the volume you want to modify. 4. Select (More Actions) and select Set Snapshot Profiles. The Set Snapshot Profiles dialog box opens. 5. Select the snapshot profiles to apply to the volume. 6. Click OK. Assign Snapshot Profiles to Multiple Volumes Snapshot profiles can be assigned to multiple volumes in one operation. Steps 1.
● To select contiguous volumes, select the first volume, then hold down Shift and select the last volume. ● To select individual volumes, hold down Control while selecting them. 4. Click (More Actions) and select Set Storage Profile. The Set Storage Profile dialog box opens. 5. From the Storage Profile drop-down menu, select a storage profile. 6. Click OK.
Configure an OpenVMS Unique Disk ID for a Volume Configure an OpenVMS unique disk ID to identify the volume to servers running the OpenVMS operating system. You might need to reset this value when recovering a volume from a snapshot. For example, if you map a volume to a server, create a snapshot, and then mount a new view volume to the server, the new view volume has a new disk ID. To allow the server to recognize it as the same volume, you must modify the disk ID to match the original value. Steps 1.
Copy a Volume Copying a volume copies the data from a source volume to a destination volume. Changes made to the source volume during the copy process are also made to the destination volume. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. From the STORAGE menu, click Volumes. The Volumes view is displayed. 3. On the Volumes view, select the volume you want to copy. 4.
View Copy/Mirror/Migrate Information The Summary tab displays information for any copy, mirror, or migrate relationship involving the selected volume. Copy and migrate information is displayed in the Summary tab only during the copy or migrate operation. Prerequisites The volume must be in a copy, mirror, or migrate relationship. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. STORAGE menu, click Volumes. 2.
The Volumes view is displayed. 3. In the Volumes view Select the volume folder you want to rename. 4. Click (Edit icon). The Edit Volume Folder dialog box opens. 5. In the Name field, type a new name for the volume folder. 6. Click OK. Move a Volume Folder Use the Edit Settings dialog box to move a volume folder. Folders can be nested in other folders. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central.
View Snapshots on a Volume Click the Snapshots tab to see information about snapshots, such as freeze time, expiration time, size, and description. You can also view the snapshots on a volume in a tree view. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. From the STORAGE menu, click Volumes. The Volumes view is displayed. 3. In the Volumes view, select the volume. 4. Click the Snapshots tab.
Pause Snapshot Creation for a Volume Pause snapshot creation for a volume to temporarily prevent snapshot profiles from creating automatic snapshots for the volume. When snapshot creation is paused, the Create Snapshot option is not available when you right-click any volume on the Storage Center. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. From the STORAGE menu, click Volumes.
Expire a Snapshot Manually If you no longer need a snapshot and you do not want to wait for it to be expired based on the snapshot profile, you can expire it manually. Steps 1. Click the Storage tab. 2. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 3. From the STORAGE menu, click Volumes. The Volumes view is displayed. 4. On the Volumes pane, select the volume you want to modify. 5. Click the Snapshots tab. 6.
3. In the Volumes view, select the volumes you want to map. ● To select contiguous volumes, select the first volume, then hold down Shift and select the last volume. ● To select individual volumes, hold down Control while selecting them. (More Actions) and select Map Volume to Server. 4. Click The Map Volume to Server wizard opens. 5. Select the server to which you want to map the volumes, then click Next. The wizard advances to the next page. 6.
4. Click the Mappings tab. 5. Select the server for which you want to demote the mapping, then click Demote from Cluster. The Demote from Cluster dialog box opens. 6. Click OK. Deploy a Bootable Volume Image to a New Server Copy a bootable volume image and map it to a new server to streamline the server deployment process. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. STORAGE menu, click Volumes. 2.
Limit the Number of Paths That Can Be Used for a Volume/Server Mapping You can specify the maximum number of paths used by servers that support multipath I/O. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. STORAGE menu, click Volumes. 2. From the The Volumes view is displayed. 3. In the Volumes view, select the volume you want to modify. 4. Click the Mappings tab. 5.
The Volumes view is displayed. 3. In the Volumes view, select the volume to delete. 4. Click (Delete). The Delete Folder dialog box opens. 5. Click Delete. The Delete dialog box opens. CAUTION: Do not select Skip Recycle Bin and permanently delete volumes unless you want to immediately delete the volume without saving the metadata in the Recycle Bin. This option permanently deletes the volume, preventing you from recovering the data. 6. Click OK to delete the volume.
4. Click (Delete). The Delete Folder dialog box opens. 5. Click OK to delete the folder. Migrating Volumes Volumes can be moved to other volumes and to other Storage Centers. The three options for migrating volumes are: ● Migrate to a new volume. ● Migrate to another Storage Center using Live Migrate. ● Migrate to another Storage Center using a One Time Copy. Migrate a Volume Migrating a volume copies a source volume with its server–to–volume mappings to a destination volume.
Requirement Description Unisphere Central configuration The source and destination Storage Centers must be added to Unisphere Central. Storage Center communication The source and destination Storage Centers must be connected using Fibre Channel or iSCSI, and each Storage Center must be defined on the other Storage Center. ● On the source Storage Center, the destination Storage Center must be defined as a remote Storage Center.
Live Migration Before Swap Role In the following diagram, the source Storage Center is on the left and the destination Storage Center is on the right. Figure 4. Example of Live Migration Configuration Before Swap Role 1. Server 2. Server I/O request to destination volume (forwarded to source Storage Center by destination Storage Center) 3. Source volume 4. Replication over Fibre Channel or iSCSI 5. Destination volume Live Migration After Swap Role In the following diagram, a role swap has occurred.
Live Migration After Complete In the following diagram, the Live Migration is complete. The server sends I/O requests only to the migrated volume. Figure 6. Example of Live Migration Configuration After Complete 1. Server 2. Old destination volume 3. Migrated volume 4. Server I/O request to migrated volume over Fibre Channel or iSCSI Creating a Live Migration Create a Live Migration to move a volume to another Storage Center without any down time.
8. On the Select Target Volume page, set the volume attributes as needed. For information about the settings click Help. 9. On the Select Target Volume Server Mapping page, select the server to which the target volume is mapped. 10. Review and adjust the Advanced Mapping settings as needed and click Next. 11. On the Settings page, select the Live Migration settings. ● In the Transport and Transfer Attributes area, select the transport type.
Next steps Complete a Live Migration. Complete a Live Migration Complete a Live Migration to stop server I/O requests to the source Storage Center and send all I/O requests only to the new destination Storage Center. You can complete a single Live Migration or multiple Live Migrations at one time. Prerequisites ● A rescan for volumes, or rescan for disks has been performed on the destination server. ● The Live Migration must be in the Ready to be Completed state. Steps 1.
Enable or Disable Deduplication for a Live Migration Deduplication reduces the amount of data transferred and enhances the storage efficiency of the remote Storage Center. Deduplication copies only the changed portions of the snapshot history on the source volume, rather than all data captured in each snapshot. Prerequisites The Live Migration must be in either the Syncing or Ready to Be Swapped state. Steps 1.
About this task NOTE: Delete a Live Migration only when both the source and destination Storage Centers show their status as Up. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). DATA MOBILITY menu, click Replications & Live Volumes. 2. From the The Replications & Live Volumes view opens to the Replications tab. 3. Click the Migrations tab. The Migrations view is displayed. 4.
6. In the Volume view, click the Live Migration in the Replications & Live Volumes area to return to the Live Migration view. View Live Migration Snapshots Use the Live Migration view to review information about the source and target volume Snapshots. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). 2. From the DATA MOBILITY menu, click Replications & Live Volumes.
Reset a Controller to Factory Default Reset a controller to apply the factory default settings, erase all data stored on the controller, and erase all data on the drives. Prerequisites The Storage Center must be an SCv2000 or SCv3000 series storage system. About this task CAUTION: Resetting the controller to factory defaults erases all information on the controller and all data on the drives. Steps 1.
10. On the Confirmation page, review the selected space reclamation actions. To perform the actions, select the I have reviewed all of the actions checkbox and click Next. 11. On the Summary page, view the status of the space reclamation actions and click Finish when the actions are complete. Managing Virtual Volumes With Unisphere Central VVols is VMware’s storage management and integration framework, which is designed to deliver a more efficient operational model for attached storage.
VMware Virtual Volume Concepts The following figure shows the virtual volumes (VVols) model defined by VMware. The VVol framework introduces these components: ● VASA provider — A VASA provider (VP) is a software component that acts as a storage awareness service for vSphere. Storage vendors develop VASA providers to work with their specific storage arrays. ● Protocol endpoint (PE) — A protocol endpoint is the connection used for VVol storage, and the means by which you can access VVol storage containers.
● Use Unisphere Central to create datastores of type VVOL, which are mapped to the storage containers on the array using Unisphere Central ● Use vCenter to create VVol-backed VMs Unisphere Central provides Summary and Storage views that provide information about storage containers, datastores, VVols, and protocol endpoints. These objects are managed using Unisphere Central. Protocol endpoints are created automatically by Unisphere Central and cannot be modified in any way.
Register the VASA Provider You can register the VASA provider on a vCenter server, and manage it from the Servers view of Storage Center. Register the VASA provider using one of the following methods: ● When initially registering a vCenter Server in the Unisphere Central client, select the Register VASA Provider check box. ● For a vCenter Server that is already registered in the Unisphere Central client, select Edit Settings and then select the Register VASA Provider check box.
New Installation of Dell Unisphere Central If Unisphere Central is registered with a name lookup service such as DNS server or Active Directory server, Unisphere Central certificates are generated based on its FQDN. Any IP address changes do not affect certificates. If you change the FQDN, Unisphere Central must be manually restarted if it is a Windows-based installation. It is automatically rebooted for the Virtual Appliance installation.
Managing Storage Containers A storage container is a pool of storage that is used in a VMware environment that supports VVols. Once created, you can view storage container summary, volume, and growth information. To use the storage container for VVols you must register the VMware vCenter Server and register the VASA provider using the Unisphere Central for SC Series. After a storage container has been created, you can use vCenter to create a datastore and map it (mount it) to the storage container.
3. Click the name of the storage container to modify. (Edit). 4. Click The Edit Storage Container dialog box opens. 5. Modify the fields of the storage container as needed. 6. Click OK. Delete a Storage Container You can delete a storage container if it is not being used. About this task NOTE: The Delete Storage Container task fails if you try to delete a storage container while any virtual volumes are associated with it. Steps 1.
Data Eligible for Data Reduction To reduce the impact of data reduction on read and write operations, a limited amount of data is eligible for compression and deduplication. Data Reduction Input limits the type of data that is eligible for data reduction. The following options are available for Data Reduction Input: ● Inaccessible Snapshot Pages – Allows Data Reduction to process data frozen by a snapshot and made inaccessible by new data written over the original data in the snapshot.
2. From the STORAGE menu, click Volumes. The Volumes view is displayed. 3. On the Volumes view, select the volume you want to modify. 4. Click (Edit). The Edit Volume dialog box opens. 5. Expand Data Reduction. 6. From the Data Reduction Profile drop-down list, select Compression. 7. Click OK. Related tasks Creating Volumes on page 49 Modifying Volumes on page 52 Deduplication Deduplication reduces the space used by a volume by identifying and deleting duplicate pages. Deduplication requires SSD drives.
Data Savings Ratios System Data Reduction Ratio and System Data Efficiency Ratio show the data savings on the Storage Center using the available disk space-saving features. System Data Reduction Ratio – Ratio that compares the amount of space that would be used by pages that are eligible for compression and deduplication to the amount of space actually used by those pages after Storage Center applies Data Reduction.
Pause or Resume Data Reduction Pause Data Reduction on a volume to prevent deduplication and/or compression from running during data progression. Pausing Data Reduction on a volume pauses deduplication and/or compression on all view volumes created from the original volume. After pausing Data Reduction, compression and deduplication stop running on new data but the existing data is not uncompressed.
Disable Data Reduction for a Volume Disabling Data Reduction on a volume permanently uncompresses the reduced data starting the next data progression cycle. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. From the STORAGE menu, click Volumes. The Volumes view is displayed. 3. In the Volumes view, select the volume you want to modify. 4. Click (Edit). The Edit Volume dialog box opens. 5.
Consistent Snapshot Profile Non-Consistent Snapshot Profile ● SC4020: 40 ● SCv2000 and SCv3000 series: 25 Snapshots are taken of all volumes simultaneously Choose between standard (one volume at a time) or parallel (all volumes simultaneously) Can set an alert if snapshots cannot be completed within a defined time. Snapshots not completed before alert is generated are not taken. (This suspension can lead to incomplete groups of snapshots across volumes.
Apply a Snapshot Profile to One or More Volumes To add snapshot creation and expiration schedules to a volume, associate a snapshot profile with the volume. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. STORAGE menu, click Profiles. 2. From the The Profiles view is displayed. 3. In the Profiles view, click Snapshot Profiles. 4. Select the profile to use from the Snapshot Profile section. 5.
5. In the Expire Time field, type the number of minutes, hours, days, or weeks to keep the snapshot before deleting it. If you do not want the snapshot to expire, select Do Not Expire. 6. (Optional) In the Description field, type a description of the snapshot. The default descriptive text is "Manually Created." 7. Click OK. Modifying Snapshot Profiles Modify a snapshot profile to change the automated snapshot creation and expiration schedules that are applied to the associated volumes.
Change the Snapshot Creation Method for a Snapshot Profile The snapshot creation method controls how snapshots triggered by the snapshotprofile are created. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. STORAGE menu, click Profiles. 2. From the The Profiles view is displayed. 3. In the Profiles view, click Snapshot Profiles. 4. Select the profile to modify in the Snapshot section. 5. Click (Edit).
2. From the STORAGE menu, click Profiles. The Profiles view is displayed. 3. In the Profiles view click the Snapshot Profiles tab. 4. Click Rules subtab. 5. Click Edit Remote Snapshot Expiration. The Edit Remote Snapshot Expiration dialog box opens. 6. Configure the remote snapshot expiration rule. a. Select one or more Storage Centers for which you want to specify an expiration rule for remote snapshots. b.
3. In the Profiles view, click the Storage Profiles tab. (New). 4. Click The New Storage Profile dialog box opens. 5. Configure the storage profile. a. Type a name for the storage profile in the Name field. b. Select the RAID levels to use for volumes associated with the storage profile from the RAID Type Used drop-down menu. c. In the Tiers Used area, select the checkboxes of the storage tiers (disk classes) that can be used for volumes associated with the storage profile. 6. Click OK.
The Apply to Volumes dialog box opens. 6. Select the volumes to which you want to apply the storage profile. 7. Click OK. Apply a Storage Profile to a Server Apply a storage profile to a server to specify the RAID level and tiers used by all volumes that are mapped to the server. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. STORAGE menu, click Profiles. 2. From the The Profiles view is displayed. 3.
Create a QoS Profile QoS profiles include a set of attributes that control the QoS behavior for any volume to which it is applied. Prerequisites ● To enable users to set QoS profiles for a Storage Center, the Allow QoS Profile Selection option must be selected on the Storage Center Preferences settings. ● To enable QoS profiles to be enforced, the QoS Limits Enabled and Server Load Equalizer Enabled options must be selected on the Storage Center Storage settings. Steps 1.
Delete a QoS Volume Profile Delete a QoS profile for a volume. Prerequisites Only QoS profiles that are not currently in use by any volume can be deleted. The Default QoS Volume profile cannot be deleted even if there are no volumes assigned to it. Group QoS Profiles can be removed or reassigned; however, Volume QoS profiles can be reassigned only. Steps 1. In the Storage tab navigation tab, expand QoS Profiles and select the profile to be deleted. 2. Right-click the profile and select Delete.
5. Select the checkbox next to each volume from which you want to remove the QoS profile. 6. Click OK. Importing Volumes from an External Storage Array Storage Center can import volumes from an EqualLogic PS Series Storage Array or an MD Series Storage Array. There are two methods for importing data from an external device, offline and online. ● Offline import migrates a Volume from the source to the destination. The volume must then be mapped to the server after the import.
Rediscover an iSCSI Remote Connection If a remote connection is lost, you can rediscover and reconnect to the external device. Prerequisites The external device must be connected to the controller using iSCSI. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. From the DATA MOBILITY menu, click Imports. The Imports view is displayed. 3. Click the Connections tab. 4. Click Rediscover iSCSI Remote Connections.
Import Data from an External Device (Offline) Importing data from an external device copies data from the external device to a new destination volume in Storage Center. Complete the following task to import data from an external device. Prerequisites ● An external device must be connected into the Storage Center. ● The destination volume must be unmapped from the server.
Restart an External Device Import If an external device import becomes unresponsive, use this procedure to restart the process. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. DATA MOBILITY menu, click Imports. 2. From the The Imports view is displayed. 3. Click the External Devices tab. 4. Click Restart External Device Import. A confirmation dialog box is displayed. 5. Click Yes.
6 Storage Center Server Administration Unisphere allows you to allocate storage on a Storage Center to the servers in your SAN environment. To present storage to a server, a server object must be added to the Storage Center. Topics: • • Managing Servers on a Storage Center Managing Registered Servers Managing Servers on a Storage Center Use the Servers view to create and manage server objects for a Storage Center. Figure 7.
Create a Physical Server Create a physical server object to represent a physical server in your environment. Steps 1. Make sure the server HBAs have connectivity to the Storage Center HBAs. ● iSCSI – Configure the iSCSI initiator on the server to use the Storage Center HBAs as the target. ● Fibre Channel – Configure Fibre Channel zoning to allow the server HBAs and Storage Center HBAs to communicate. ● SAS – Directly connect the controller to a server using SAS ports configured as front-end connections. 2.
The Servers view is displayed. 4. Select the server that hosts the virtual server in the Server view. 5. Click (New) and select New Virtual Server. The New Virtual Server dialog box opens. 6. Configure the server attributes. The server attributes are described in the online help. a. Enter a name for the server in the Name field. b. Select the operating system for the server from the Operating System drop-down menu. c.
Modifying Servers Modify a server to change its attributes, apply a Snapshot Profile, and add or remove HBAs. Rename a Server A server object can be renamed at any time, and the name does not need to match the host name or IP address of the server. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. STORAGE menu, click Servers. 2. From the The Servers view is displayed. 3. Select the server. 4. Click (Edit).
Apply One or More Snapshot Profiles to a Server Associate a Snapshot Profile with a server to add snapshot creation and expiration schedules to all volumes that are currently mapped to a server. Volumes that are subsequently mapped to the server do not inherit the snapshot creation and expiration schedules. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. From the STORAGE menu, click Servers.
Convert a Physical Server to a Virtual Server If you migrated a physical server to a virtual machine, change the physical server object to a virtual server object and select the host physical server. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. From the STORAGE menu, click Servers. The Servers view is displayed. 3. Select the physical server to convert to a virtual server. 4.
Related tasks Configure Front-End I/O Ports (Fibre Channel and SAS) on page 164 Configure Front-End I/O Ports (iSCSI) on page 164 Remove One or More HBAs from a Server If a server HBA has been repurposed and is no longer used to communicate with the Storage Center, remove it from the server object. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. STORAGE menu, click Servers. 2.
3. Select the server. 4. Click (More Actions), then select Remove Volume Mappings. The Remove Mappings dialog box opens. 5. Select the checkboxes of the volumes to unmap from the server. 6. Click OK. Create a Volume and Map it to a Server If a server requires additional storage and you do not want to use an existing volume, you can create and map a volume to the server in a single operation. Steps 1.
Related concepts Modifying Volumes on page 52 Create Multiple Volumes Simultaneously and Map Them to a Server If a server requires additional storage and you do not want to use existing volumes, you can create and map multiple volumes to the server in a single operation. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. From the STORAGE menu, click Servers. The Servers view is displayed. 3.
Creating and Managing Server Folders Use server folders to group and organize servers defined on the Storage Center. NOTE: For user interface reference information, click Help. Create a Server Folder Create a server folder to group servers together. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. STORAGE menu, click Servers. 2. From the The Servers view is displayed. 3.
Deleting Servers and Server Folders Delete servers and server folders when they no longer utilize storage on the Storage Center. NOTE: For user interface reference information, click Help. Delete a Server Delete a server if it no longer utilizes storage on the Storage Center. When a server is deleted, all volume mappings to the server are also deleted. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central.
Server Type Supported Versions/Models NOTE: The Storage Manager Server Agent must be installed on a Windows server before it can be registered. VMware ● ESXi 6.5 and later ● vCenter Server 6.5 and later NOTE: SAS protocol for host connections is supported beginning in VMware ESXi version 6.5, and VMware vCenter Web Client Server version 6.5.
Register a VMware vSphere ESXi Server Register a VMware vCenter Server to manage it on the Servers view. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). 2. From the STORAGE menu, click Servers. The Servers view is displayed. 3. Click the Registered Servers tab. 4. Click (New), then select Add VMware vSphere ESXi Host. The Add VMware vSphere ESXi Host dialog box opens. 5.
NOTE: If the server has physical iSCSI HBAs, Unisphere Central may not automatically recognize the WWNs for the server. In this situation, configure the iSCSI HBA(s) to target the Storage Center, create a server on the Storage Center, then manually map the Storage Center server to the Server Agent. 9. Select a parent folder for the server in the Folder navigation tree. 10. To register a VASA provider, select the Register VASA Provider check box.
7. Click OK. Rename a Registered Server Folder Follow these steps to change the name of a registered server folder. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). 2. From the STORAGE menu, click Servers. The Servers view is displayed. 3. Click the Registered Servers tab. 4. Select a registered server folder and click (Edit). The Edit Registered Server Folder dialog box opens. 5.
Enable or Disable Automatic Management of Storage Center Server Objects You can configure Unisphere Central to automatically create and manage the server and hosted virtual servers on the Storage Centers to which it is connected. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). 2. From the STORAGE menu, click Servers. The Servers view is displayed. 3. Click the Registered Servers tab. 4.
Updating Server Information You can retrieve current information from servers and scan for new volumes on servers. Retrieve Current Information from a Single Server Refresh the view to see the most current server data. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). STORAGE menu, click Servers. 2. From the The Servers view is displayed. 3. Click the Registered Servers tab. 4. Click the server to update.
Scan for New Volumes on All Servers If volumes have been added to multiple servers, scan all servers to display the volumes on the Servers view. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). 2. From the STORAGE menu, click Servers. The Servers view is displayed. 3. Click the Registered Servers tab. 4. Click , then select Rescan for Volumes (All Servers). 5. Click Yes at the confirmation prompt.
When the Periodically Update Usage Data check box is selected, the information that is displayed for all registered servers is updated every 30 minutes. 6. Click OK. Configure Reporting Settings for All Registered Servers You can specify the number of days for which data is gathered for all servers. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). Data Collector. 2.
11. Select the Storage Center on which to create the volume. ● To manually choose a Storage Center, select it from the Storage Center drop‑down menu. ● To automatically choose a Storage Center based on capacity and performance, click Recommend. The drop-down menu displays the recommended Storage Center. 12. If you want to specify a custom LUN, restrict mapping paths, configure multipathing, or make the volume read-only, click Advanced Mapping. 13.
16. Click OK. Create a Datastore and Map it to VMware ESX Server You can create a datastore, map it to a VMware ESX environment, and mount it to the cluster in one operation. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). 2. From the STORAGE menu, click Servers. The Servers view is displayed. 3. Click the Registered Servers tab. 4.
Expand a Datastore Expand a VMware datastore if it is running out of space. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). 2. From the STORAGE menu, click Servers. The Servers view is displayed. 3. Click the Registered Servers tab. 4. In the Registered Servers view, click on the VMware ESXi cluster or host on which the datastore is located. The server Summary view opens. 5. Click on the Datastores tab. 6.
Assigning/Creating Virtual Servers on Storage Centers Virtual machines that are not automatically managed on a Storage Center must be manually assigned to server objects on the Storage Center(s) that provide storage. Assign a Virtual Machine to a Storage Center Server Object If a virtual server object has already been created on the Storage Center, assign the virtual server to a virtual machine. Steps 1.
Manually Mapping a Windows Server to a Storage Center Server If the WWNs of a server are not correctly associated with the appropriate Storage Center server objects, you can manually create the mappings. Map a Windows Server to a Storage Center Server Object If Unisphere Central did not automatically recognize the WWNs of a Windows server when it was registered, manually associate the server with a Storage Center server. Steps 1.
7 Storage Center Maintenance Unisphere can manage Storage Center settings, users and user groups, and apply settings to multiple Storage Centers. Storage Center maintenance includes operations performed on a production system such as changing the operation mode, updating software, and managing hardware.
Rename a Storage Center Rename a Storage Center when the purpose of the Storage Center has changed or the name no longer applies. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. Summary. 2. Click The Summary view is displayed. 3. Click (Settings). The Storage Center Settings dialog box opens. 4. Click the General tab. 5. In the Name field, type a new name. 6. Click OK.
8. Click OK. View Storage Center License Information The Licence tab in the Storage Center Settings dialog box shows current license information. This information cannot be modified. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. Click Summary. The Summary view is displayed. 3. Click (Settings). The Storage Center Settings dialog box opens. 4.
Set the Default Size for New Volumes The default volume size is used when a new volume is created unless the user specifies a different value. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. Summary. 2. Click The Summary view is displayed. 3. Click (Settings). The Storage Center Settings dialog box opens. 4. Click the Preferences tab. 5.
Set Default Data Reduction Settings for New Volumes The default data reduction settings are used when a new volume is created unless the user changes them. You can prevent the default data reduction settings from being changed during volume creation by clearing the Allow Data Reduction Selection checkbox. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. Click Summary. The Summary view is displayed.
4. Click the Preferences tab. 5. Select or clear the Allow Advanced Mapping Enabled checkbox to enable or disable advanced volume mapping options. 6. Click OK. Set the Default Operating System for New Servers The default operating system is used for new servers unless the user selects a different option. For convenience, choose the operating system that is most common in your environment. Steps 1.
6. To allow users to select a Storage Type when creating a volume, select Allow Storage Type Selection. 7. Click OK. Set Default Volume QoS Profile Specify the default Volume QoS Profiles to be used for new volumes. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. Click Summary. The Summary view is displayed. 3. Click (Settings). The Storage Center Settings dialog box opens. 4. Click the Preferences tab.
3. Click (Settings). The Storage Center Settings dialog box opens. 4. Click the Storage tab. 5. Select or clear the Read Cache Enabled and Write Cache Enabled checkboxes. 6. Click OK. Schedule or Limit Data Progression Schedule when Data Progression runs and limit how long it is allowed to run. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. Click Summary. The Summary view is displayed. 3.
5. In the iSNS Server Host or IP Address field, type the host name or IP address of an iSNS server that provides name services for initiators and targets on your network. 6. Click OK. Set Up Automated Reports for an Individual Storage Center By default, Storage Centers are configured to use the global automated report settings that are specified for the Data Collector.
4. Click the Time Settings tab. 5. From the Region drop-down menu, select the region where the Storage Center is located. 6. From the Time Zone drop-down menu, select the time zone where the Storage Center is located. 7. Set the date and time. ● To set the date and time manually, clear Use NTP Server, then select Set Current Time and set the date and time in the Curent Time fields.
a. In the Read Only Community String field, type a password for allowing network management systems to read from the Storage Center SNMP agent. b. In the Read Write Community String field, type a password for allowing network management systems to read from or write to the Storage Center SNMP agent. 7. If you selected SNMP v3, you can create an SNMP v3 user if one does not exist. To create a new user: a. Click Create SNMP v3 User. The Create SNMP v3 User dialog box opens. b.
● To allow access to a Storage Center user privilege level, select User Privilege Level, then select a privilege level from the drop-down menu. ● To allow access to an individual Storage Center user, select Specific User, then select a user from the drop-down menu. 7. Specify which source IP addresses to allow. NOTE: If network address translation (NAT) is enabled in your network environment, be sure to specify the IP address(es) visible to the Storage Center.
4. Click the IP Filtering tab. 5. Select the access filter that you want to delete, then click Delete Filter. The Delete IP Filter dialog box opens. 6. Click OK to confirm. 7. Click OK. View and Delete Access Violations for a Storage Center View access violations to determine who has unsuccessfully attempted to log in. A maximum of 100 access violations are recorded and displayed for a Storage Center. Steps 1.
NOTE: The maximum time to live is 72 hours. 8. If a SOCKS proxy is required to allow the Storage Center to communicate with the secure console server specified in the previous step, configure the Proxy Settings. a. b. c. d. From the Proxy Type drop-down menu, select SOCKS4 or SOCKS5. In the IP Address field, type the IP address of the proxy server. In the Port field, type the port used by the proxy server. If the proxy server requires authentication, complete the User Name and Password fields. 9.
Managing Storage Center Users and Groups Storage Center users have access to folders, volumes, views, and commands depending on their privilege level and the user groups to which they belong. User accounts can be created locally and/or exist externally in a directory service. User Privilege Levels Each user is assigned a single privilege level. Storage Center has three levels of user privilege. Table 6.
5. On the Local Users subtab, click New User. The Create Local User dialog box opens. 6. In the Name field, type a name for the user. NOTE: To avoid user name conflicts with directory service users, do not use the @ or \ characters in local user names. 7. From the Privilege drop-down menu, select the privilege level to assign to the user. ● Administrator – When selected, the local user has full access to the Storage Center.
Increase the Privilege Level for a Local Storage Center User The privilege level can be increased for local users that have the Volume Manager or Reporter privilege. The privilege level for a user cannot be decreased. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. Summary. 2. Click The Summary view is displayed. 3. Click (Settings). The Storage Center Settings dialog box opens. 4.
Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. Click Summary. The Summary view is displayed. 3. Click (Settings). The Storage Center Settings dialog box opens. 4. Click the Users and User Groups tab. 5. On the Local Users subtab, select the user, then click Settings. The Edit Local User Settings dialog box opens. 6. From the Preferred Language drop-down menu, select a language. 7. Click OK.
c. Select the checkbox for each local user group you want to associate with the local user. d. To remove the local user from a local group, clear the checkbox for the group. e. Click OK. The Select Local User Groups dialog box closes. 7. Click OK. The Edit Local User Settings dialog box closes. 8. Click OK. Configure Preferences for a Local Storage Center User By default, each Storage Center user inherits the default user preferences. If necessary, the preferences can be individually customized for a user.
NOTE: For user interface reference information, click Help. 8. Click OK. The Edit Local User Settings dialog box closes. 9. Click OK. Change the Password for a Local Storage Center User Changing the password for a local Storage Center user through Unisphere Central automatically updates any Storage Center mappings that were made using the user’s credentials. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central.
The Summary view is displayed. (Settings). 3. Click The Storage Center Settings dialog box opens. 4. Click the Users and User Groups tab. 5. On the Local Users subtab, click More Actions > Restore User. The Restore Deleted User wizard opens. 6. Select the local user that you want to restore, then click Next. The wizard advances to the next page. 7. (Volume Manager and Reporter only) Add the local user to one or more local user groups. a. In the Local User Groups area, click Change.
The wizard advances to the next page. 9. Add disk folders to the local user group. a. Select the disk folders you want to add to the local user group. b. Click Finish. 10. Click OK. Manage User Membership for a Local Storage Center User Group Local Storage Center users and directory users that have been individually granted access can be added to local Storage Center user groups. Steps 1.
The wizard advances to the next page. 8. Manage disk folders for the local user group. a. Select the disk folders you want to add. b. Click Finish. The wizard closes. 9. Click OK. Delete a Local Storage Center User Group Delete a local Storage Center user group if it is no longer needed. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. Click Summary. The Summary view is displayed. 3. Click (Settings).
● ● ● ● ● NOTE: Only administrator-level accounts can unlock other Storage Center accounts. Have more than one Storage Center administrator-level account so that other Storage Center accounts can be unlocked. To require new passwords to follow complexity standards, select the Complexity Enabled checkbox. To disable the password complexity requirement, clear the Complexity Enabled checkbox. To set the number of days before a user can change his or her password, type a value in the Minimum Age field.
Enabling Directory Services Authentication Before you can grant Storage Center access to directory users and directory user groups, you must first configure Storage Center to communicate with one or more Active Directory/OpenLDAP servers. If you use Kerberos authentication, you must also configure Storage Center to communicate with the Kerberos Key Distribution Center (KDC). Prerequisites ● ● ● ● An Active Directory or OpenLDAP directory service must be deployed in your environment.
7. (Optional) Click Test Server to verify that the Storage Center can communicate with the specified directory servers using the selected protocol. 8. (Optional) If Transport Layer Security (TLS) is enabled, upload a Certificate Authority PEM file. a. Click Upload Certificate. b. Browse to the location of the PEM file, select the file, and click Open. The Upload TLS Certificate dialog box opens.
● In the Directory Server Connection Timeout field, type the maximum time (in minutes) that Storage Center waits while attempting to connect to an Active Directory server. This value must be greater than zero. ● In the Base DN field, type the base distinguished name for the LDAP server. The Base DN is the starting point when searching for users. ● In the Relative Base field, type the Relative Base information.
16. If you want to change any setting, click Back to return to the previous page. 17. Click Finish. 18. Click OK. Managing Directory Service Users Directory service users can be individually granted access to a Storage Center. NOTE: For user interface reference information, click Help. Grant Access to a Directory User Grant access to a directory user to allow the user to log in to the Storage Center using directory credentials.
14. Click OK. Increase the Privilege Level for a Directory Service User The privilege level can be increased for directory service users that have the Volume Manager or Reporter privilege. The privilege level for a user cannot be decreased. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. Click Summary. The Summary view is displayed. 3. Click (Settings). The Storage Center Settings dialog box opens. 4.
Enable or Disable Access for a Directory Service User When a directory service user is disabled, the user is not allowed to log in. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. Summary. 2. Click The Summary view is displayed. 3. Click (Settings). The Storage Center Settings dialog box opens. 4. Click the Users and User Groups tab. 5. On the Directory Users subtab, select the user, then click Settings.
Configure Preferences for a Directory Service User By default, each Storage Center user inherits the default user preferences. If necessary, the preferences can be individually customized for a user. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. Summary. 2. Click The Summary view is displayed. 3. Click (Settings). The Storage Center Settings dialog box opens. 4. Click the Users and User Groups tab. 5.
Delete a Directory Service User Delete a directory service user if he or she no longer requires access. The user that was used to add the Storage Center to Unisphere cannot be deleted. The last user with the Administrator privilege cannot be deleted because Storage Center requires at least one Administrator. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. Click Summary. The Summary view is displayed.
Managing Directory User Groups Granting access to a directory user group grants access to all directory users that belong to the group. NOTE: For user interface reference information, click Help. Grant Access to a Directory User Group Grant access to a directory user group to allow directory users in the group to log in to the Storage Center. Prerequisites ● The Storage Center must be configured to authenticate users with an external directory service. Steps 1.
The Summary view is displayed. (Settings). 3. Click The Storage Center Settings dialog box opens. 4. Click the Users and User Groups tab. 5. On the Directory User Groups subtab, select the directory user group, then click Edit Settings. The Edit Settings dialog box opens. 6. From the Privilege drop-down menu, select the privilege level to assign to the user group. ● Administrator – When selected, directory users in the group have full access to the Storage Center.
The Storage Center Settings dialog box opens. 4. Click the Users and User Groups tab. 5. On the Directory User Groups subtab, select the directory user group, then click Delete. The Delete dialog box opens. 6. Click OK to confirm. 7. Click OK. Managing Front-End I/O Ports Fibre Channel (FC), iSCSI, and SAS ports on a storage system may be designated for use as front-end I/O ports.
Legacy Mode Legacy mode provides controller redundancy for a dual-controller Storage Center by connecting multiple primary and reserved ports to each Fibre Channel or Ethernet switch. NOTE: Legacy mode is not available on SCv2000 or SCv3000 series storage systems. In Legacy mode, each primary port on a controller is paired with a corresponding reserved port on the other controller. During normal conditions, the primary ports process I/O and the reserved ports are in standby mode.
● Fault domains are created for each front-end Fibre Channel fabric or Ethernet network. ● A fault domain must contain a single type of transport media (FC or iSCSI, but not both). CAUTION: For iSCSI only, servers initiate I/O to iSCSI ports through the control port of the fault domain. If an iSCSI port moves to a different fault domain, its control port changes. This change disrupts any service initiated through the previous control port.
Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. Click Summary. The Summary view is displayed. 3. Click Rebalance Ports in the banner message and click OK. A Rebalance Ports message is displayed in Tasks. Managing Front-End I/O Port Hardware Front-end FC and iSCSI ports can be renamed and monitored with threshold definitions.
Test Network Connectivity for an iSCSI Port Test connectivity for an iSCSI I/O port by pinging a port or host on the network. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. SYSTEM menu, click Ports. 2. From the The Ports view is displayed. 3. Click the Front End Ports tab. 4. Select the I/O port, then click The Ping dialog box opens. (More Actions) and select Ping from the drop-down menu. 5.
7. Click OK. Unconfigure Front-End I/O Ports On SCv2000 series and SCv3000 series storage systems, unconfigure I/O ports that are not connected to the storage network and are not intended for use. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. From the SYSTEM menu, click Ports. The Ports view is displayed. 3. Click the Front End Ports tab. 4. Select a down I/O port and click Unconfigure Port.
Managing Back-End I/O Port Hardware Back-end ports can be renamed and monitored with threshold definitions. Configure Back-End Ports Use the Generate Default Back End Port Configuration dialog box to configure back-end ports. After the ports are configured, they can be used to connect enclosures. Prerequisites ● Supported only on CT-SC040, SC8000, or SC9000 storage systems. ● Back-end ports have not been previously configured during Storage Center configuration.
Grouping Fibre Channel I/O Ports Using Fault Domains Front-end ports are categorized into fault domains that identify allowed port movement when a controller reboots or a port fails. Ports that belong to the same fault domain can fail over to each other because they have connectivity to the same resources. NOTE: Fault domains cannot be added or modified on SCv2000 or SCv3000 series storage systems. Storage Center creates and manages fault domains on these systems.
6. In the Name field, type a name for the fault domain. 7. Click OK. Remove Ports from an Fibre Channel Fault Domain To repurpose front-end Fibre Channel ports, remove the ports from the fault domain. About this task ● If the front-end ports are configured for virtual port mode, the storage system must be running Storage Center 7.5.1 or later to remove all ports from a fault domain.
Grouping iSCSI I/O Ports Using Fault Domains Front-end ports are categorized into fault domains that identify allowed port movement when a controller reboots or a port fails. Ports that belong to the same fault domain can fail over to each other because they have connectivity to the same resources. NOTE: Fault domains cannot be added or modified on SCv2000 or SCv3000 series storage systems. Storage Center creates and manages fault domains on these systems.
Creating iSCSI Fault Domains Create an iSCSI fault domain to group ports that can fail over to each other because they have connectivity to the same resources. NOTE: For user interface reference information, click Help. Create an iSCSI Fault Domain Create an iSCSI fault domain to group physical ports for failover purposes. Prerequisites ● In virtual port mode, all iSCSI ports that are connected to the same iSCSI network should be added to the same fault domain.
Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. From the SYSTEM menu, click Ports. The Ports view is displayed. 3. Click the Front End Ports tab. 4. Expand iSCSI and click the fault domain link.. The Fault Domain view is displayed. 5. In the Summary tab, click (More Actions) and select Create VLAN Copy. The Create VLAN Copy dialog box opens. 6. In the Name field, type a name for the fault domain. 7.
Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. From the SYSTEM menu, click Ports. The Ports view is displayed. 3. Click the Front End Ports tab. 4. Expand iSCSI and click the fault domain link. The Fault Domain view is displayed. 5. On the Summary tab, click (Edit). The Edit iSCSI Fault Domain dialog box opens. 6. In the Target IPv4 Address field, type an IP address to assign to the iSCSI control port.
4. Expand iSCSI and click the fault domain link. The Fault Domain view is displayed. 5. On the Summary tab, click (Edit). The Edit iSCSI Fault Domain dialog box opens. 6. From the MTU drop-down menu, select the largest packet size supported by the iSCSI network. 7. Click OK. Modify the TCP Port for an iSCSI Fault Domain By default, iSCSI ports accept iSCSI connections on TCP port 3260. Modify the port as needed to integrate with iSCSI network infrastructure. Steps 1.
2. From the SYSTEM menu, click Ports. The Ports view is displayed. 3. Click the Front End Ports tab. 4. Expand iSCSI and click the fault domain link. The Fault Domain view is displayed. 5. On the Summary tab, click (Edit). The Edit iSCSI Fault Domain dialog box opens. 6. Expand Advanced Port Settings. 7. In the Ports area, select or clear the Enable Immediate Data Write checkbox as needed. 8. Click OK.
Test Network Connectivity for an iSCSI Port in a Fault Domain Test connectivity for an iSCSI physical or virtual I/O port by pinging a port or host on the network. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. SYSTEM menu, click Ports. 2. From the The Ports view is displayed. 3. Click the Front End Ports tab. 4. Expand iSCSI, then select the physical port for which you want to test connectivity.
Delete an iSCSI Fault Domain Delete an iSCSI fault domain if all ports have been removed and it is no longer needed. About this task ● If the front-end ports were configured for virtual port mode, the storage system must be running Storage Center 7.5.1 or later to remove a fault domain. ● If the front-end ports were configured for legacy mode, a fault domain can be removed from a storage system running any supported version Storage Center.
Figure 8. iSCSI NAT Port Forwarding Diagram Item Description 1 iSCSI initiator (server or remote Storage Center) 2 Router performing NAT/port forwarding 3 Storage Center Configure NAT Port Forwarding for an iSCSI Fault Domain Configure NAT port forwarding for a fault domain to make sure that control port redirection works correctly.
a. Click Add. The Create iSCSI NAT Public Network/Initiator dialog box opens. b. In the Public IPv4 Address field, type the IPv4 address for the iSCSI initiator or subnet for which NAT port forwarding is required. c. In the Subnet Mask field, type the subnet mask for the iSCSI initiator IP address or subnet. d. Click OK. The Create iSCSI NAT Public Network/Initiator dialog box closes. 9. Repeat the preceding steps for each additional iSCSI initiator IP address or subnet that requires port forwarding. 10.
the correct shared secret to access Storage Center (target) volumes. To enable bidirectional CHAP authentication, unique shared secrets (passwords) must be configured for the remote initiator and the target Storage Center. About this task NOTE: Changing CHAP settings will cause existing iSCSI connections between SAN systems using the selected fault domain to be lost. You will need to use the Configure iSCSI Connection wizard to reestablish the lost connections after changing CHAP settings. Steps 1.
The Fault Domain view is displayed. 5. On the Summary tab, click (More Actions) and select Configure CHAP. The Configure CHAP dialog box opens. 6. In the Remote CHAP Configuration table, select a CHAP configuration, then click Edit. The Edit Remote CHAP Initiator dialog box opens. 7. Modify the options as needed, then click OK. The Edit Remote CHAP Initiator dialog box closes. 8. Click OK.
Grouping SAS I/O Ports Using Fault Domains Front-end ports are categorized into fault domains that identify allowed port movement when a controller reboots or a port fails. Ports that belong to the same fault domain can fail over to each other because they have connectivity to the same resources. NOTE: Fault domains cannot be added or modified on SCv2000 or SCv3000 series storage systems. Storage Center creates and manages fault domains on these systems.
● The Assigned disk folder was created during initial configuration of the Storage Center. Managing unassigned disks means moving the disk to a managed disk folder. ● When Unisphere detects self-encrypting drives (SEDs) that are Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 certified, it formats the drives for Secure Data use. ○ If Self-Encrypting Drives is licensed, disks will be managed in a Secure Data folder.
2. From the STORAGE menu, click Disks. The Disks view is displayed. 3. Click (New). The New Disk Folder dialog box opens. 4. Type a name in the Name field. 5. Select the disks to be included in the disk folder. 6. Click OK. Delete Disk Folder Delete a disk folder if all disks have been released from the folder and the folder is not needed. Prerequisites The disk folder does not contain disks. Steps 1.
Manage Unassigned Disks Manage Unassigned Disks assigns disks to an existing disk folder. A RAID rebalance is required to complete managing disks. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. From the STORAGE menu, click Disks. The Disks view is displayed. 3. Expand Disks and select an unassigned disk folder. 4. Click Manage Unassigned Disks. The Manage Unassigned Disks dialog box opens. 5.
4. In the System tab navigation pane, expand the Storage Center and select Disks. The Disks view is displayed. 5. In the disks table, select a disk and click Release Disk. The Release Disks dialog box opens. 6. Schedule a RAID rebalance. ● To start a RAID rebalance after releasing the disk, select Perform RAID rebalance immediately. ● To schedule a RAID rebalance, select Schedule RAID rebalance then select a date and time. 7. To skip the RAID rebalance, select I will start RAID rebalance later. 8. Click OK.
Restore a Disk After a disk fails, Storage Center does not allow that disk to be managed again. If the disk is down for testing purposes then deleted, the disk can be restored so that Storage Center can manage the disk again. Prerequisites The disk must be down, removed from the enclosure, and deleted from Storage Center. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2.
Managing Secure Data Secure Data provides data-at-rest encryption with key management for self-encrypting drives (SED). The Self-Encrypting Drives feature must be licensed to use Secure Data. How Secure Data Works Using Secure Data to manage SEDs requires an external key management server.
6. In the Port field, type the number of a port with open communication with the key management server. 7. In the Timeout field, type the amount of time in seconds after which Storage Center should stop attempting to reconnect to the key management server after a failure. 8. To add alternate key management servers, type the host name or IP address of another key management server in the Alternate Hostnames area. Then click Add.
2. From the STORAGE menu, click Disks. The Disks view is displayed. 3. Select the name of a Secure Disk folder and click Rekey Disk Folder. The Rekey Disk Folder dialog box opens. 4. Click Yes. Rekey a Disk Perform an on-demand rekey of a Secure Disk. Prerequisites The disk or disk folder must be enabled as Secure Disk disk. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. STORAGE menu, click Disks. 2.
NOTE: All non-SEDs must be removed from the Unmanaged Disks table before creating a Secure Data folder. 5. Type a name in the Name field. 6. Select the disks to be managed and click OK. The Secure Data Disk folder is created. 7. To modify the tier redundancy, select the Create Storage Type checkbox and then modify the redundancy for each tier as needed.
Managing RAID Modifying tier redundancy, or adding or removing disks can cause data to be unevenly distributed across disks. A RAID rebalance redistributes data over disks in a disk folder. Rebalance RAID Rebalancing RAID redistributes data over the disks according to the Storage Type. Rebalance the RAID after releasing a disk from a disk folder, when a disk fails, or after adding a disk. Steps 1.
6. Click OK. Check the Status of a RAID Rebalance The RAID Rebalance displays the status of an in-progress RAID rebalance and indicates whether a rebalance is needed. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. From the STORAGE menu, click Disks. The Disks view is displayed. 3. Click Rebalance RAID. The RAID Rebalance dialog box shows the status of a RAID rebalance. 4. Click OK.
○ RAID 5-9 (striped across 9 drives) ● Dual redundant: Dual redundant is the recommended redundancy level for all tiers. It is enforced for 3 TB HDDs and higher and for 18 TB SSDs and higher. Dual-redundant tiers can contain any of the following types of RAID storage: ○ RAID 10 Dual-Mirror (data is written simultaneously to three separate drives) ○ RAID 6-6 (4 data segments, 2 parity segments for each stripe) ○ RAID 6-10 (8 data segments, 2 parity segments for each stripe.) 7.
Managing Disk Enclosures Use the Hardware view to rename an enclosure, set an asset tag, clear the swap status for replaceable hardware modules in a disk enclosure, mute alarms, reset the temperature sensors, and delete an enclosure from a Storage Center. Add an Enclosure This step-by-step wizard guides you through adding a new enclosure to the system. Prerequisites This wizard is available only for SCv2000 series and SCv3000 series arrays. This procedure can be performed without a controller outage.
Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. From the SYSTEM menu, click Hardware. The Hardware view is displayed. 3. Click the System tab. 4. In the System tab navigation pane, clickEnclosure. The Enclosure view is displayed. 5. Select the enclosure you want to remove and click Remove Enclosure. The Remove Enclosure wizard opens. 6. Confirm the details of your current install, and click Next. 7.
17. Follow the instructions to connect the B-side chain. 18. Click Next. The wizard validates the cabling. 19. Click Finish to exit the wizard. Rename a Disk Enclosure Change the display name of a disk enclosure to differentiate it from other disk enclosures. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. From the SYSTEM menu, click Hardware. The Hardware view is displayed. 3. Click the System tab. 4.
3. Click the System tab. 4. In the System tab navigation pane, click Enclosure. The Enclosure view is displayed. 5. Select the enclosure you want to delete and click Delete Enclosure. The Delete Enclosure dialog box opens. NOTE: If there are no disks currently in that enclosure, the dialog will not be displayed. The enclosure will be removed without a request for confirmation. 6. Click OK. Mute an Enclosure Alarm Mute an enclosure alarm to prevent it from sounding. Steps 1.
Clear the Swap Status for an Enclosure I/O Module Clear the swap status for an enclosure I/O module to acknowledge that it has been replaced. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. From the SYSTEM menu, click Hardware. The Hardware view is displayed. 3. Click the System tab. 4. In the System tab navigation pane, click I/O Modules. The I/O Modules view is displayed. 5.
Clear the Under Voltage Status for a Power Supply Clear the under voltage status for an enclosure power supply to acknowledge that you are aware of it. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. From the SYSTEM menu, click Hardware. The Hardware view is displayed. 3. Click the System tab. 4. In the System tab navigation pane, click Power Supplies. The Power Supplies view is displayed. 5.
Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. From the SYSTEM menu, click Hardware. The Hardware view is displayed. 3. Click the System tab. 4. In the System tab navigation pane, click Fan Sensors. The Fan Sensors view is displayed. 5. In the right pane. select the failed sensor and click Replace Failed Cooling Fan Sensor. The Replace Failed Cooling Fan Sensor wizard opens. 6.
Managing Storage Center Controllers Unisphere can help you manage and maintain the controllers in your Storage Center by walking you through the process for adding a controller and replacing parts. Add a Controller This step-by-step wizard guides you through adding a new controller to the storage system. Prerequisites ● This wizard is only available for SC4020, SC8000, and SC9000 controllers.
10. Follow the instructions to insert the new controller into the Storage Center. Click Next to validate the installation. If the installation fails, an error message is displayed. You can proceed to the next step once the error is corrected and validated. 11. Click Finish to exit the wizard. Enable or Disable a Controller Indicator Light Enable a controller indicator light to assist in locating the controller in the rack.
Managing I/O Card Changes The Configure I/O Card Changes wizard simplifies the task of moving, replacing, upgrading, or repurposing I/O cards in Storage Center controllers. The wizard is used to configure I/O card hardware changes on a per-port basis after physical I/O card changes have been made. The wizard is typically used when upgrading I/O cards or controllers.
PCI slot, and removing an I/O card. Use the Configure I/O Card Changes wizard to apply existing I/O card port configuration settings to new or modified I/O card ports. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. From the SYSTEM menu, click Hardware. The Hardware view is displayed. 3. In the Hardware navigation pane, select a controller, then click Configure I/O Card Change.
Update Storage Center Software Follow this procedure if SupportAssist is enabled on the Storage Center. Prerequisites SupportAssist must be enabled on the Storage Center. About this task The options displayed in the Storage Center software update dialog boxes depend on the type of update performed on the Storage Center. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. Click Summary.
Configure Storage Center to Use the Storage Center Update Utility If the Storage Center is not connected to the internet, configure it to use the Storage Center Update Utility when checking for updates. Before Storage Center can receive an update from the Storage Center Update Utility, a Storage Center distro must be loaded and the Storage Center Update Utility service must be running. Prerequisites The Storage Center Update Utility must be setup and running. Steps 1.
Shutting Down and Restarting a Storage Center Shutting down or restarting a Storage Center affects all controllers. Shut Down All Controllers in Storage Center Shutting down a Storage Center creates a system outage, during which time no I/O is processed. Use this process only as directed, for example to replace hardware, to move the Storage Center to another location, or to shut down for data center power maintenance.
Shut Down a Controller If the Storage Center has dual-controllers, the remaining controller continues to process I/O. If the Storage Center has only one controller, shutting it down creates an outage. Steps 1. From the SYSTEM menu, click Hardware. The Hardware view is displayed. 2. Click the System tab. 3. In the System tab navigation pane, click Controllers. The Controller view is displayed. 4. In the right pane, select the controller and click Shut Down/Restart Controller.
5. In the Storage Center Administrator Password field type the password of a Storage Center user with administrator-level privileges. 6. To restart the controller after the reset, select the Power on the Storage Center after resetting to factory defaults checkbox. 7. Click OK. The Storage Center resets to the factory default settings. Managing Field Replaceable Units (FRU) The FRU Manager maintains the status of FRUs and issues action tickets when a unit needs to be replaced.
8 Remote Storage Centers and Replication Bandwidth Controls A remote Storage Center is a Storage Center that is configured to communicate with the local Storage Center over the Fibre Channel and/or iSCSI transport protocols. Replication Bandwidth Controls control how bandwidth is used to send replication and Live Volume data between local and remote Storage Centers.
The Replications & Live Volumes view opens to the Replications tab. 3. Click the Connections tab. 4. Select the Storage Center from which to create the remote connection. 5. Click . The New Remote Connection wizard opens. 6. Select the Storage Center for which you want to configure an iSCSI connection, then click Next. The wizard advances to the next page. 7. Select the source and remote ports to use for the iSCSI connection and then click Next. The Connection Settings page opens. 8.
6. Click (Edit). The Edit Remote Connection wizard opens. 7. Clear the check box next to the source and remote ports to remove and then click Next. The Connection Settings page opens. 8. On the Connection Settings page, click Next. 9. Review the Summary page and verify that the removed ports are no longer present. 10. Click Finish. When the connection has been removed, the port status is indicated as Down on the Connections tab. 11. Select the down port and click (Delete). A confirmation dialog box opens.
Rename a Bandwidth Control Use the Edit Bandwidth Control dialog box to rename a Bandwidth Control. Steps 1. Click the HOME menu. The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click 2. From the (Home). Data Mobility menu, click Bandwidth Controls. 3. Select the Bandwidth Control. (Edit). 4. Click The Edit Bandwidth Control dialog box opens. 5. In the Name field, type a name for the Bandwidth Control. 6. Click OK.
Modify the Bandwidth Limit Schedule for a Bandwidth Control Use the Edit Bandwidth Control dialog box to change the bandwidth limit schedule for a Bandwidth Control. Steps 1. Click the HOME menu. The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click 2. From the (Home). Data Mobility menu, click Bandwidth Controls. 3. Select the Bandwidth Control. (Edit). 4. Click The Edit Bandwidth Control dialog box opens. 5.
9 Storage Center Replications and Live Volumes A replication copies volume data from one Storage Center to another Storage Center to safeguard data against local or regional data threats. A Live Volume is a replicating volume that can be mapped and active on a source and destination Storage Center at the same time. To perform replications, a Remote Instant Replay (Replication) license must be applied to the source and destination Storage Centers.
Replication Types There are two replication types: asynchronous and synchronous. Asynchronous replication periodically copies snapshot data to the destination volume after a snapshot is frozen. Synchronous replication writes data to both the source and destination volumes simultaneously to make sure they are synchronized at all times. Asynchronous Replication Asynchronous replication copies snapshots from the source volume to the destination volume after they are frozen.
NOTE: When you enable replication deduplication, the Storage Center creates a secondary 'Delta' volume. This secondary volume adds to the overall volume memory usage and therefore will reduce the amount of configurable volume space that can be deployed. The additional volume memory usage affects the overall System Scalability Guidelines that are documented in the Storage Center Release Notes.
Topology Limitations for Volumes Associated with Multiple Replications The following limitations apply to volumes that are associated with multiple replications. ● Only one synchronous replication can be configured per source volume. Subsequent replications must be asynchronous. ● For cascade mode (replications configured in series), only the first replication can be a synchronous replication. Subsequent replications in the series must be asynchronous.
b. Click Apply. The options selected persist throughout the browser session. 4. In the Replications & Live Volumes view click The New Simulated Replication wizard opens. (New) and select New Simulated Replication. 5. On the Select Source Storage Center page, select the Storage Center that contains the volume to replicate and click Next. 6. On the Select Source Volume page, select whether to Create a New Volume or Use an Existing Volume.
Replicating Volumes Create a replication to copy a volume from one Storage Center to another Storage Center to safeguard data against local or regional data threats. Create a Replication Create replications to copy one or more volumes from one Storage Center to another Storage Center. Prerequisites The replication requirements must be met. Steps 1. Click the HOME menu. The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click (Home).
Steps 1. Click the HOME menu. The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click (Home). 2. From the STORAGE menu, click Volumes. The Volumes view is displayed. 3. Select the volume to replicate. 4. Click (More Actions) and select Replicate. The New Replication wizard opens. 5. On the Select Target Storage Center page, select the Storage Center on which you want to replicate the volume and click Next.
Change the Synchronization Mode for a Replication Use the Edit Replication dialog box to change the sync mode of a synchronous replication or a synchronous simulated replication. The synchronization mode can be changed with no service interruption. The replication temporarily becomes unsynchronized when the synchronization mode is changed. Prerequisites The replication or simulated replication must be a synchronous replication. Steps 1.
Pause a Replication Pausing a replication temporarily prevents volume data from being copied to the remote Storage Center. Pausing a synchronous replication can cause it to become unsynchronized. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). 2. From the DATA MOBILITY menu, click Replications & Live Volumes. The Replications & Live Volumes view opens to the Replications tab. 3.
The Replications & Live Volumes view opens to the Replications tab. 3. Select the Replication to delete. 4. Click (Delete). The Delete dialog box opens. 5. Select deletion options: ● Delete Restore Point—Select this check box to delete the restore point for the replication. ● Remove Destination Volume—Select this check box to show options for removing the destination volume.
View the Snapshots for a Replication Use the Snapshots tab in the Replication view to view snapshots for the source and target volumes. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). DATA MOBILITY menu, click Replications & Live Volumes. 2. From the The Replications & Live Volumes view opens to the Replications tab. 3. Click the replication to view. The Replication view opens to the Summary tab. 4.
View the I/O Performance of a Replication Use the Performance tab in the Replication view to view I/O performance of the volume replication from the primary Storage Center to the secondary Storage Center. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). 2. From the DATA MOBILITY menu, click Replications & Live Volumes. The Replications & Live Volumes view opens to the Replications tab. 3.
Requirement Description Replication Bandwidth Controls Replication Bandwidth Controls must be defined on the primary and secondary Storage Centers. Server ● MPIO must be enabled on the server to prevent I/O interruption. Live Volume Types Live Volumes can be created using asynchronous replication or synchronous replication. Storage Center version 7.3 and later provides support for ALUA optimization of Live Volumes.
Live Volume Before Swap Role In the following diagram, the primary Storage Center is on the left and the secondary Storage Center is on the right. Figure 10. Example Live Volume Configuration 1. Server 2. Server IO request to primary volume over Fibre Channel or iSCSI 3. Primary volume 4. Live Volume replication over Fibre Channel or iSCSI 5. Secondary volume 6. Server IO request to secondary volume (forwarded to primary Storage Center by secondary Storage Center) 7.
Automatic Swap Role for Live Volumes Live Volumes can be configured to swap primary and secondary volumes automatically when certain conditions are met to avoid situations in which the secondary volume receives more IO than the primary volume. Attributes that Control Swap Role Behavior When automatic swap role is enabled, the following limits determine when a role swap occurs.
Tiebreaker The tiebreaker is a service running on the Data Collector that prevents the primary and secondary Live Volumes from simultaneously becoming active. If the secondary Storage Center cannot communicate with the primary Storage Center, it consults the tiebreaker to determine if the primary Storage Center is down. If the primary Storage Center is down, the secondary Live Volume activates.
Figure 13. Step Four NOTE: When the primary Storage Center recovers, Storage Center prevents the Live Volume from coming online. Automatic Restore of a Live Volume Enabling Automatic Restore repairs the Live Volume relationship between the primary and secondary Live Volumes after recovering from a failure. After an automatic restore, the original secondary Live Volume remains as the primary Live Volume. The following steps occur during an automatic repair of a Live Volume.
4. The Live Volume on the primary Storage Center becomes the secondary Live Volume. Figure 15. Step Four Managed Replications for Live Volumes A managed replication allows you to replicate a primary Live Volume to a third Storage Center, protecting against data loss in the event that the site where the primary and secondary Storage Centers are located goes down. When a Live Volume swap role occurs, the managed replication follows the primary volume to the other Storage Center.
Managed Replication Before Live Volume Swap Role In the following diagram, the primary Storage Center is on the left and the secondary Storage Center is located on the right. Figure 16. Live Volume with Managed Replication Example Configuration 1. Server 2. Server IO request to primary volume over Fibre Channel or iSCSI 3. Primary volume (Live Volume and managed replication) 4. Live Volume replication over Fibre Channel or iSCSI 5. Secondary volume (Live Volume) 6.
Managed Replication Requirements Each Storage Center that participates in the Live Volume and managed replication configuration must meet specific requirements. ● The primary and secondary Storage Centers (Live Volume) must be running version 6.5 or later and meet the Live Volume requirements. ● The destination Storage Center (managed replication) must be running version 6.5 or later and meet the replication requirements.
● Click Finish to create the replication and close the wizard. ● Click Back to change your settings. Related concepts Live Volume Requirements on page 226 Modifying Live Volumes Modify a Live Volume if you want to change replication attributes, Live Volume attributes, convert it to a replication, or delete it. Swap the Primary Storage Center for a Live Volume If the secondary Storage Center is receiving more I/O for a Live Volume than the primary Storage Center, swap roles to improve performance.
a. In the Filters pane, select or clear check boxes next to the source and destination Storage Centers to show only replications and Live Volumes of interest. b. Click Apply. The options selected persist throughout the browser session. 5. Select the Live Volume to edit. 6. Click (More Actions) and select Cancel Swap Primary Storage Center. A confirmation dialog box opens. 7. Verify the information and click OK.
Add a Managed Replication to a Live Volume Add a managed replication to a Live Volume to replicate the primary volume to a third Storage Center. Prerequisites The primary, secondary, and managed replication destination Storage Centers must meet the managed replication requirements. Steps HOME menu. 1. Click the The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click 2. From the (Home).
Enable or Disable Deduplication for a Live Volume Deduplication reduces the amount of data transferred and enhances the storage efficiency of the remote Storage Center by copying only the changed portions of the snapshot history on the source volume, rather than all data captured in each snapshot. Steps HOME menu. 1. Click the The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click 2. From the (Home).
2. From the Data Mobility menu, click Replications & Live Volumes. 3. Select the Live Volumes tab. 4. Select the Live Volume to edit and click The Edit Live Volume dialog box opens. (Edit). 5. Select the Replicate Storage To Lowest Tier check box. 6. Click OK. Allow Replicate Storage to Lowest Tier Selection To replicate data to the lowest storage tier, the option must be set in the Data Collector. Steps 1. Click the HOME menu. The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed.
Steps 1. Click the HOME menu. The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click 2. From the (Home). Data Mobility menu, click Replications & Live Volumes. 3. Select the Live Volumes tab. 4. Select the Live Volume to revert. 5. Click (More Actions) and select Revert to Replication. The Revert to Replication dialog box opens. 6. Click OK.
Set Threshold Alert Definitions for a Live Volume Configure one or more Threshold Alert Definitions for a Live Volume if you want to be notified when specific thresholds are reached. You can set threshold alerts such as the amount of replication data waiting to be transferred or the percentage of replication data that has been transferred. Steps HOME menu. 1. Click the The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click 2.
the secondary Live Volume. If both Live Volumes are down after a failover, Bring Primary Online selects the Live Volume to activate. Prerequisites ● If visible to the Data Collector, the primary Live Volume must be down. ● If visible to the Data Collector, the secondary Live Volume must be down. Steps 1. Click the HOME menu. The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click 2. From the (Home).
2. From the Data Mobility menu, click Replications & Live Volumes. 3. Select the Live Volume tab. 4. Select the Live Volume to delete. 5. Click (Delete). The Force Delete dialog box opens. 6. Select the Storage Center that will retain the volume device ID. NOTE: Only managed Storage Centers can be selected. 7. Click OK. Modifying Live Volumes with Automatic Failover The following tasks apply to Live Volumes with Automatic Failover.
5. Select the Failover Automatically check box. 6. To enable automatic restore, select the Restore Automatically check box. 7. Click OK. Live Volume ALUA Asymmetric Logical Unit Access (ALUA) is a set of SCSI concepts and commands that define path prioritization for SCSI devices. It allows paths to be described as fast, slow, or down and allows transitions between these states using a common standard.
Steps 1. Click the HOME menu. The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click 2. From the (Home). Data Mobility menu, click Replications & Live Volumes. 3. Click the Live Volumes tab. The Live Volumes view is displayed. If a Live Volume is not optimized, a banner message is displayed. The message states that Live Volumes are available that are eligible for ALUA optimization. 4. Click Update to ALUA Optimized.
Monitoring Live Volumes Monitor a Live Volume to determine how much progress has been made. Filter Live Volumes in the Live Volumes tab You can filter content in the Live Volumes tab to view only specific Live Volumes. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). 2. From the DATA MOBILITY menu, click Replications & Live Volumes. The Replications & Live Volumes view opens to the Replications tab. 3.
View the Live Volume Growth Chart Use the Growth tab in the Live Volumes view the progress of a Live Volume replication. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). DATA MOBILITY menu, click Replications & Live Volumes. 2. From the The Replications & Live Volumes view opens to the Replications tab. 3. Click the Live Volumes tab. The Live Volumes view opens. 4. Click on the Live Volume to view.
● Select Custom from the Display list and set the specific Start Time and End Time to show in the charts, then click Update.
10 Storage Center DR Preparation and Activation Activate disaster recovery to restore access to your data in the event of an unplanned disruption.
Step 2: The Source Site Goes Down When the source site goes down, the data on the source volume can no longer be accessed directly. However, the data has been replicated to the destination volume. Figure 19. Replication When the Source Site Goes Down 1. Source volume (down) 2. Replication over Fibre Channel or iSCSI (down) 3. Destination volume 4. Server mapping to source volume (down) 5.
Step 4: Connectivity is Restored to the Source Site When the outage at the source site is corrected, Storage Manager Data Collector regains connectivity to the source Storage Center. The replication cannot be restarted at this time because the destination volume contains newer data than the original source volume. Figure 21. Replication After the Source Site Comes Back Online 1. Source volume 2. Replication over Fibre Channel or iSCSI (down) 3. Destination volume (activated) 4.
Step 5B: The Activated DR Volume is Deactivated After the replication from the activated DR volume to the original source volume is synchronized, Unisphere Central prompts the administrator to halt IO to the secondary volume. NOTE: IO must be halted before the destination volume is deactivated because the deactivation process unmaps the volume from the server. Figure 23. DR-Activated Volume is Deactivated 1. Source volume being recovered 2. Replication over Fibre Channel or iSCSI 3.
Disaster Recovery Administration Options Use Unisphere Central to prepare for DR, activate DR, and restore failed volumes. To make sure that a site outage does not prevent you from accessing Unisphere Central to perform DR operations, you can optionally install a remote Data Collector at a DR site. A remote Data Collector provides access to Unisphere Central DR options when the primary Data Collector is unavailable.
Steps 1. Click the HOME menu. The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click (Home). Data Mobility menu, click Disaster Recovery. 2. From the The Disaster Recovery view opens to the Restore Points tab. 3. Select the restore point to save. 4. Click Save. A confirmation dialog box opens. 5. Click Ok.
Defining Disaster Recovery Settings for Replications Predefining DR for a replication restore point is an optional step that configures DR activation settings for a replication restore point ahead of time, so that the DR site is ready if the destination volume needs to be activated. If you do not intend to access data from a destination site, you do not need to predefine DR settings. DR settings cannot be predefined for Live Volume restore points.
Import Activate Settings Import disaster recovery activation settings that are created on other Storage Centers or for other disaster recovery plans. Prerequisites An exported Activate Settings file must exist. The exported file is named with the file extension .emrp. Steps HOME menu. 1. Click the The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click (Home). Data Mobility menu, click Disaster Recovery. 2.
2. From the Data Mobility menu, click Disaster Recovery. The Disaster Recovery view opens to the Restore Points tab. 3. Select one or more replication from the list. 4. Click Test Activate. The Test Activate wizard opens. 5. Review the information on the Test Activation Information page of the wizard and click Next. 6. Configure DR settings for each restore point. a. Select the restore point that you want to modify, then click Edit Activation Settings. The Edit Activation Settings dialog box opens. b.
Disaster Recovery Activation Limitations Activating DR for a replication removes any replications that use the activated volume (original destination/secondary volume) as the source volume. Planned vs Unplanned Disaster Recovery Activation During disaster recovery activation, you may choose whether you want to allow planned DR activation. The following table displays some of the differences between planned and unplanned DR activation.
If multiple restore points were selected to define, the Activate [ Storage Center—Storage Center] wizard advances to the next restore point. Configure the DR settings and click Next for each restore point selected. 9. Review the Activate summary and, click Finish. Restarting Failed Replications If a source volume is current and functional, and the destination system is available but a Replication failed or was deleted, you can restart the Replication.
NOTE: To restore a volume to an alternate site, consult with technical support (see https://www.dell.com/support). Volume Restore Limitations The following limitations apply to the volume restore process. ● Restoring a volume removes replications that use it as a source volume. ● Restoring an original primary Live Volume volume using a managed replication removes the associated Live Volume.
● Select the Mirror Back Only check box to skip recreating the replication in the original direction and use the DR site as the source. ● Select the Automatically Deactivate Destination check box to automatically remove server mappings from the activated volume without requiring administrator intervention. This option is available only if DR has been activated for the restore point. If this option is selected, IO to the activated volume should be halted before performing the restore. 10.
11 Viewing Storage Center Information Unisphere provides access to summary information about managed Storage Centers, including I/O performance and hardware status. Use this information to monitor the status of your Storage Centers.
Widget Description Home Page (Multiple Storage Centers) Storage Center Summary Page (Single Storage Center) threshold level. The threshold level is the point at which a disk space warning is triggered. Hardware Image of the hardware and identifying information such as IP addresses and firmware version. Clicking (Settings) opens the Storage Center settings dialog box. N/A x Front End IOPS Transfer rate of read and write operations between the Storage Center and the host for the selected time frame.
Icon Meaning Object is down and requires attention. Alerts Alert Meaning Critical The object is in a critical state and may be nearing failure. Warning A condition on theStorage Center is affecting performance and can become critical if it is not corrected. Informational Information regarding an operation that is occurring or has occurred on the Storage Center.
3. Click the Pressure Report subtab to view the data progression pressure report. By default, the most recent data gathered from the Storage Center is displayed. 4. To view a previously generated data progression report, select a report from the drop-down menu. Reports are identified by the date and time at which they were generated. Viewing Growth Data Use the Growth tab to display historical growth data for storage objects such as volumes, servers, disks, and storage types.
View Growth Data for a Disk Use the Growth tab in the Disks view to display historical growth data for a disk. Steps 1. Connect to a Data Collector, and select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. From the STORAGE menu, click Disks. The Disks view is displayed. 3. Click the name of a disk folder or disk. The Details tab is displayed in the bottom pane. 4. Click the Growth tab in the bottom pane. By default, the last week of growth data is displayed.
4. Click Export IO Usage. The Export IO Usage Data dialog box opens. 5. Select the output file type from the Output Type drop-down menu: ● Comma Separated Values (CSV) ● HyperText Markup Language (HTML) ● Portable Document Format (PDF) ● Microsoft Excel Format 6. Select the storage objects with the I/O usage data to export from the IO Usage Options area. 7. Click OK. Exporting Usage and Monitoring Data You can export Storage Usage and Monitoring data to CSV, Text, Excel, HTML, XML, or PDF.
Export Monitoring Data for a Single Storage Center You can export storage usage data for an individual Storage Center and the volumes, and servers associated with the Storage Center. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. In the Storage Center Summary view, click (More Actions) and then select Export Monitoring Data. The Export Monitoring Data dialog box opens. 3. Select the Output Type: CSV (.
12 Storage Center Monitoring Unisphere provides a centralized location to view Storage Center alerts, indications, and logs collected by the Storage Center. System events logged by the Storage Center can also be viewed. Topics: • • • • • • Alerts Data Collector Alerts Logs Thresholds I/O Charts Most Active Reports Alerts Alerts represent current issues present on the storage system, which clear themselves automatically if the situation that caused them is corrected.
View Storage Center Alerts Alerts represent current issues present on a Storage Center. Display Alerts for Multiple Storage Centers View Alerts for multiple Storage Centers using Unisphere Central connected to a Data Collector. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector and a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click (Home). The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. MONITORING menu, click Alerts. 2. From the The Alerts view is displayed. 3.
Acknowledge Storage Center Alerts Acknowledge alerts to indicate to the Storage Center that you have read the alert message and are aware of the problem. Steps 1. From the MONITORING menu, click Alerts. The Alerts view is displayed. 2. Select the alerts to acknowledge. NOTE: The option to acknowledge an alert does not appear if an alert has already been acknowledged. 3. Click Acknowledge. The Acknowledge dialog box opens. 4. Click Yes.
3. Click (Column Filters). The Filters dialog box opens. 4. Select one or more of the following filter categories: ● Severity ● Status ● Date & Time ● Message ● Storage Center (Unisphere Central view only) ● Source Name ● Category ● Type ● Acknowledged ● Cleared 5. Select one or more filter values for the selected categories. 6. Click Apply. 7. Click X to close the Filters dialog box. Select the Columns to Display Show or hide columns to customize the view. Steps 1.
Data Collector Alert Types Unisphere Central alerts are categorized by severity. Table 11. Data Collector Alert Types Status Description Inform Provides information regarding an event that is occurring or has occurred on the Storage Center. Warning Indicates a condition on the Storage Center that decreases performance or can become critical if it is not corrected. Error Indicates an error has occurred on the Storage Center. Exception Indicates an exception occurred on the Storage Center.
4. Click (Column Filters). The Filters dialog box opens. 5. Select one or more of the following filter categories: ● Severity ● Last Occurence ● Source ● Message ● Type 6. Select one or more filter values for the selected categories. 7. Click Apply. 8. Click X to close the Filters dialog box. Select the Date Range of Data Collector Alerts to Display You can view Data Collector alerts for a specific time period. Steps 1.
Configure SMTP Server Settings The SMTP server settings must be configured to allow Unisphere Central to send notification emails. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). 2. Click Data Collector. The Data Collector view is displayed. 3. Click the Environment tab and, then click the SMTP Server subtab. 4. Click Edit. The SMTP Server Configuration dialog box opens. 5.
The Edit User Settings dialog box opens. 2. Click the Manage Events tab. 3. Select the checkbox for each event you want to be notified about. 4. Click OK. Related tasks Configure SMTP Server Settings on page 275 Configure an Email Address for Your User Account on page 275 Logs Logs are records of event activity on the managed Storage Centers. Use the Logs tab to display and search for events in storage system logs.
The Logs view is displayed. 3. Click (Column Filters). The Filters dialog box opens. 4. Select one or more of the following filter categories: ● Severity ● Date & Time ● Storage Center ● Controller ● Subsystem ● Message 5. Click Apply. 6. Click X to close the Filters dialog box. Select the Date Range of Log Events to Display You can view log events for a specific time period. Steps 1. From the MONITORING menu, click Logs. The Logs view is displayed. 2. Click (Column Filters). The Filters dialog box opens.
2. In the Storage Center Summary view, click (Storage Center Settings). The Storage Center Settings dialog box opens. 3. Click the Alerts and Logs tag or the Logs tab. 4. Select Send Logs to Syslog Server. 5. In the Host or IP Address field, type the host name or IP address of the syslog server. 6. In the Port field, type the port number of the syslog server. 7. Click OK. Stop Sending Logs To a Syslog Server Modify Storage Center settings to stop sending logs to a syslog server. Steps 1.
Setting Up Threshold Definitions You can create, view, edit, and delete threshold definitions. Create a Threshold Definition Create a threshold definition to monitor IO usage, storage, or replications.
● Inform Settings: Enter the threshold value that the usage metric must exceed to trigger an Inform threshold alert. To email Inform threshold alerts to the Unisphere Central administrators, select the Email check box. Then enter the number of concurrent events that must occur to trigger an alert email. NOTE: Unisphere Central sends only one threshold alert email for every 24-hour period. The number of threshold alert emails per 24-hour period cannot be configured.
3. Click the Definitions tab. 4. Select the threshold definition to edit and click The Edit Threshold Definition wizard opens. (Edit). 5. To change the name of the threshold definition, enter a new name in the Name field. 6. To generate Volume Advisor recommendations to move one or more volumes to a different Storage Center when the error threshold is exceeded, select the Recommend Storage Center check box.
The Thresholds view is displayed. 3. Click the Definitions tab. 4. Use Shift+click or Control+click to select the threshold definitions to remove. 5. Click (Delete). The Delete Threshold Alert Definitions dialog box opens. 6. Click OK. Assigning Storage Objects to Threshold Definitions You can add or remove the storage objects that are monitored by threshold definitions. Assign Storage Objects to a Threshold Definition Add storage objects to a threshold definition to monitor the storage objects.
Assigning Threshold Definitions to Storage Objects You can assign threshold definitions to storage objects that are accessible from the STORAGE menu in Unisphere Central. View the Threshold Definitions Assigned to a Storage Object or Storage Center View the threshold definitions assigned to a storage object or Storage Center in the Threshold Alerts tab. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2.
3. Select the storage object to which to assign a threshold definition from the following views in the STORAGE menu: ● Volumes – Click the name of the volume to which to assign the threshold definition, and click the Thresholds tab. ● Servers – Click the name of the server to which to assign the threshold definition, and click the Thresholds tab.
Export Threshold Alerts Threshold alert data can be exported to CSV, HTML, PDF, or Excel file formats. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). 2. From the MONITORING menu, click Thresholds. The Thresholds view is displayed. 3. Click the Alerts tab. 4. Click Export. The Export Thresholds dialog box appears. 5. Select the type of file to export from the Output Type drop-down menu. 6.
1. Configure the SMTP server settings on the Data Collector. 2. Add an email address to your user account. 3. Configure your user account settings to send an email notification when a threshold alert is exceeded. NOTE: Unisphere Central can send only one threshold alert email for every 24 hour period. The number of threshold alert emails per 24 hour period cannot be configured.
Steps 1. In the top pane of Unisphere Central, click your user name and select User Preferences. The Edit User Settings dialog box opens. 2. Type an email address for the user account in the Email Address field. 3. Select the format for emails from the Email Format drop-down menu. 4. To send a test message to the email address, click Test Email and click OK. Verify that the test message is sent to the specified email address, 5. Click OK.
Information about the query is displayed to the right of the Queries area. Create a Threshold Query Create a threshold query to test threshold definition settings against historical data. New queries can be run immediately or saved for future use. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). MONITORING menu, click Thresholds. 2. From the The Thresholds view is displayed. 3. Click the Queries tab. 4.
Export the Results of a Threshold Query The results of a threshold results can be exported to CSV, HTML, PDF, or Excel file formats. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). 2. From the MONITORING menu, click Thresholds. The Thresholds view is displayed. 3. Click the Queries tab. The public and personal queries are displayed in the Queries area. 4. Select a query from Queries pane. 5. Click Run.
3. Click the IO Charts tab, and click the System subtab. ● The Front End charts display performance data for front-end communication. ● The Back End charts display performance data for back-end communication. ● The IO Pending chart displays the number of pending operations. 4. To view historical performance data, select the Historical radio button. To view real time performance data, select the Real Time radio button. 5. To export performance data to a file, click Export IO Usage.
To display performance data for a specific fault domain or port, select the fault domain or port from the Fault Domains navigation pane. 4. To view historical performance data, select the Historical radio button. To view real time performance data, select the Real Time radio button. 5. To export performance data to a file, click Export IO Usage. View Performance Information for Disks Use the Disks tab to display performance data for Storage Center disks. Steps 1.
To display performance data for a specific storage profile, select the storage profile from the Storage Profiles navigation pane. 4. To view historical performance data, select the Historical radio button. To view real time performance data, select the Real Time radio button. 5. To export performance data to a file, click Export IO Usage. View Performance Information for QoS Profiles Use the QoS Profiles tab to display performance data for Storage Center QoS profiles. Steps 1.
Most Active Reports Use the Most Active Reports tab in the Performance view to display the minimum, maximum, average, and standard deviation performance statistics for volumes, servers, or disks. View the Most Active Report for Volumes Use the most active report to display the minimum, maximum, average, and standard deviation performance statistics for volumes. Steps 1.
View the Most Active Report for Disks Use the most active report to display the minimum, maximum, average, and standard deviation performance statistics for disks. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. 2. From the MONITORING menu, click Performance. The Performance view is displayed. 3. Click the Most Active Reports tab. 4.
13 Storage Center Reports The Reports view allows users to view realtime reports generated by Storage Center and historical reports Unisphere Central. Topics: • • • • • Storage Center Realtime Reports Historical Reports View Historical Reports Configuring Automated Report Generation Configure Unisphere Central to Email Reports Storage Center Realtime Reports The Realtime view allows users to view Storage Center Usage reports or Unmapped Volumes reports.
5. To select the columns that are displayed, click (Show/Hide Columns) and select the columns to hide or display. Historical Reports The information displayed in the Historical Reports view depends on the type of report and report settings. Table 13. Types of Reports Report Frequency Description Daily Generated at the end of each day and displays the following information: ● Alerts - Displays Storage Center alerts. ● Volume Storage - Displays volume storage statistics.
NOTE: Automated reports cannot be saved to a public directory when using a Virtual Appliance. Set Up Automated Reports for All Storage Centers Configure automated report settings on the Data Collector if you want to use the same report settings for all managed Storage Centers. Configure the global settings first, and then customize report settings for individual Storage Centers as needed. Steps 1.
Configure SMTP Server Settings The SMTP server settings must be configured to allow Unisphere Central to send notification emails. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). 2. Click Data Collector. The Data Collector view is displayed. 3. Click the Environment tab and, then click the SMTP Server subtab. 4. Click Edit. The SMTP Server Configuration dialog box opens. 5.
Steps 1. In the top pane of Unisphere Central, click your user name, then select User Preferences. The Edit User Settings dialog box opens. 2. Click the Manage Events tab. 3. Select the checkbox for each event you want to be notified about. 4. Click OK.
14 Data Collector Management The Storage Manager Data Collector is a service that collects reporting data and alerts from managed Storage Centers. When you access the Data Collector using a web browser, the Data Collector management program Unisphere Central for SC Series opens. Unisphere Central manages most functions of the Data Collector service.
4. Click OK. The Data Collector Restart dialog box opens. 5. Click Yes. The Data Collector service stops and restarts. Enable the Chargeback Feature To enable the Chargeback feature, add a Chargeback license file or product key to the Data Collector. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). Data Collector. 2. Click The Data Collector view is displayed. 3.
● Storage Center Read Timeout – Maximum time that the Storage Center waits while attempting read data from the Data Collector. 7. Click OK. The Data Collector Restart dialog box opens. 8. Click Yes. The Data Collector service stops and restarts. Set the Maximum Memory for a Data Collector on a Windows Server Use the Edit Advanced Settings dialog box to set the maximum amount of memory to allocate to a Data Collector on a Windows server.
Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). 2. Click Data Collector. The Data Collector view is displayed. 3. Click the General tab, and then click the Summary subtab. 4. Expand the Advanced area located below the License Information section. 5. Click Edit. The Edit Advanced Settings dialog box opens. 6.
● DSM Server - Generates Data Collector certificates. ● VASA Server - Generates VASA Provider certificates. c. Select the new IP address or FQDN of the Data Collector from the Certificate Subject drop-down menu. d. If you are generating a VASA Provider certificate, type the username and password of a Data Collector user with Administrator privileges in the DSM User Name and Password fields. e. Click OK. 6. To upload registered SSL certificates, click Edit. The Register Certificate dialog box opens. 7.
The Data Collector view is displayed. 3. Click the General tab, and then select the Ports subtab. 4. Click Edit. The Edit Port dialog box opens. 5. Select the name of the service to edit. ● ● ● ● Web Server Service (cannot be disabled) Server Agent Service SMI-S Service (Windows installations only) VASA Service 6. Select or clear the Enabled checkbox to enable or disable a port. 7. If the port is enabled, type a port number in the Port field. 8. Click OK. The Data Collector Restart dialog box opens. 9.
Change the Database Connection Use this procedure to change database server information such as the hostname, IP Address, port, username, and password. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). 2. Click Data Collector. The Data Collector view is displayed. 3. Click the General tab, and then click the Database subtab. 4. Click Change Connection. The Change Data Connection dialog box opens. 5.
The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. 2. Click Data Collector. The Data Collector view is displayed. 3. Click the Environment tab, and then click the Remote Data Collector subtab. The settings and status of the Remote Data Collector are displayed. 4. Click the url in the RDC URL field. The Unisphere Central login page for the Remote Data Collector is displayed. Configure SMTP Server Settings The SMTP server settings must be configured to allow Unisphere Central to send notification emails. Steps 1.
Configuring Monitoring Settings The Monitoring settings include SupportAssist access and configuration, automated report generation, data collection settings, and support data configuration. Configure a Proxy Server for a Data Collector Configure the proxy server settings to allow the Data Collector to use a proxy server when sending diagnostic data using SupportAssist. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed.
Report Type Description ○ Most Active Disks ○ Most Active Servers ● Storage Reports: Displays detailed information about the following: ○ Volume Reports: Volume, Volume Folder, Volume Growth, and Volume Profile ○ Server Reports: Server and Server Folder ○ Disk Reports: Disk, Disk Folder, Disk Class, and Disk Tier ○ Storage Type Reports: Pressure Report Set Up Automated Reports for All Storage Centers Configure automated report settings on the Data Collector if you want to use the same report settings for
2. Click Data Collector. The Data Collector view is displayed. 3. Click the Monitoring tab, and then click the Automated Reports subtab. 4. Review the current report settings: ● If the settings are acceptable, click Generate. ● To change the report settings, click Edit, adjust the settings, and click Generate. The Generate Reports Now dialog box opens. 5. Select the checkboxes of the reports to generate. 6. Click OK. The reports are generated and the Generate Reports dialog box closes.
4. Click Edit. The Edit Support dialog box opens. 5. Select the checkboxes of the debug logs to enable. 6. Click OK. Configure Log File Limits Configure the size limits for the log files. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). Data Collector. 2. Click The Data Collector view is displayed. 3. Click the Monitoring tab, and then click the Support subtab. 4. Click Edit.
2. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). 3. Click Data Collector. The Data Collector view is displayed. 4. Click the Monitoring tab, and then click the Support subtab. 5. Click Gather Support Data. The Gather Support Data dialog box opens. 6. Choose the time period of the data to send by selecting the start time and end time. 7.
Configure Time Settings for a Virtual Appliance Configure the time settings to set the time zone and specify how to synchronize the time on the Virtual Appliance. It is recommended to set the time zone to the local time zone in which the Virtual Appliance is located. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). 2. Click Data Collector. The Data Collector view is displayed. 3.
4. Select the Storage Center for which you want to clear all data. 5. Click Clear Storage Center Data. A warning message is displayed. 6. Click Yes. Remove a Storage Center from a Data Collector User Account To prevent the user from viewing and managing a Storage Center, remove the Storage Center from the Data Collector user account . Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). Data Collector. 2.
The Data Collector view is displayed. 3. Click the Users & System tab, then select the PS Groups subtab. 4. In the User/PS Groups Maps pane, select the user to unmap from the PS Series group. 5. Click (Delete User/PS Group Map). 6. Click Yes. Managing Available FluidFS Clusters Use the FluidFS Clusters subtab to manage available FluidFS clusters. Delete an Available FluidFS Cluster Remove a FluidFS cluster when you no longer want to manage it from Unisphere Central. Steps 1.
Managing the Storage Manager Virtual Appliance The Storage Manager Virtual Appliance console includes configuration options that allow you to configure network settings, view diagnostic data, and update the Storage Manager Virtual Appliance. Log in to the Storage Manager Virtual Appliance CLI Steps 1. Using the VMware vSphere Client, launch the console for the Storage Manager Virtual Appliance. 2. At the login prompt, type em and press Enter. 3.
10. To modify the domain name used by the Storage Manager Virtual Appliance, type a new domain name, and then press Enter. 11. To add a new DNS server, type the IP address of one or more DNS servers. If there are multiple IP addresses, separate them with a comma, and then press Enter. 12. Press 1 to confirm the changes and press Enter. 13. Press Enter to complete the configuration. Configure IPv6 Settings Use the Storage Manager Virtual Appliance console to modify the IPv6 network settings. Steps 1.
Modify the Size of a Virtual Appliance Partition There are three partitions for the Storage Manager Virtual Appliance: Data Collector, database, and root partitions. About this task The Data Collector partition contains data used for running the Storage Manager Virtual Appliance. The database partition contains database data stored for the Data Collector. The Storage Manager Virtual Appliance allows you to expand the Data Collector and database partitions.
View Diagnostic Information for the Virtual Appliance Using the Diagnostic menu in the Storage Manager Virtual Appliance console you can view information used to diagnose network connectivity issues with the Storage Manager Virtual Appliance. Ping an IP Address Use the Storage Manager Virtual Appliance CLI to ping an IP address from the Storage Manager Virtual Appliance. Steps 1. Using the VMware vSphere Client, launch the console for the Storage Manager Virtual Appliance. 2.
Migrate a Microsoft SQL Server Database If the database server is Microsoft SQL Server 2012, 2014, or 2016, the Data Collector database can be migrated to a new Microsoft SQL Server. Steps 1. Back up the database on the original Microsoft SQL Server. 2. Set up a new Microsoft SQL Server and configure it to use mixed mode authentication (SQL Server and Windows Authentication mode). 3. Perform a restore of the database on the new Microsoft SQL Server. 4.
Clean up a Microsoft SQL Database Remove Unisphere Central data from the database and reinstall the Data Collector. Steps 1. Enter the following SQL commands as an Admin user: Drop Database compmsadb; EXEC SP_DropLogin 'compmsauser'; 2. Reinstall the Storage Manager Data Collector.
15 Data Collector User Management Use the Data Collector to add users to and manage existing users on Unisphere Central.
Authenticating Users with an External Directory Service The Data Collector can be configured to authenticate Unisphere Central users with an Active Directory or OpenLDAP directory service. If Kerberos authentication is also configured, users can log in with the Client automatically using their Windows session credentials. Unisphere Central access can be granted to directory service users and groups that belong to the domain to which the Data Collector is joined.
c. In the Authentication Bind DN field, type the Distinguished Name or User Principal Name of the user that the Data Collector uses to connect to and search the LDAP server. The user name Administrator is not allowed. ● Example Distinguished Name: CN=Firstname Lastname,CN=users,DC=corp,DC=Company,DC=COM ● Example User Principal Name: username@example.com d. In the Authentication Bind Password field, type the password for the auth bind Distinguished Name. e.
2. Confirm that the values listed in the directory_settings.txt file match the network environment. 3. If the file contains incorrect values, make configuration changes to correct the issue. a. Confirm that the server that hosts the Data Collector is joined to the correct Domain. b. Make sure that DNS SRV records are correctly configured. c. Use Data Collector to discover the directory service again. 4.
6. (Multi-domain environments only) From the Domain drop-down menu, select the domain that contains the directory groups to which you want to grant access. 7. Select each directory group that you want to add to the Unisphere Central user group. 8. When you are finished, click OK. The directory groups that are associated with the Data Collector group appear on the User Groups subtab.
2. Click Data Collector. The Data Collector view is displayed. 3. Click the Users & System tab and then select the Users & User Groups subtab. 4. Click the User Groups tab. 5. Select the Data Collector user group to which the directory group is added. 6. Click the Directory Groups subtab. 7. Select the directory service group for which you want to revoke access, then click Delete. The Delete Directory User Group dialog box opens. 8. Click Yes.
Managing Local Users Through the Data Collector Unisphere Central users and mappings to Storage Center can be configured on the Users tab on the Data Collector view. Create a User Create a user account to allow a person access to Unisphere Central. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). Data Collector. 2. Click The Data Collector view is displayed. 3.
The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. 2. Click Data Collector. The Data Collector view is displayed. 3. Click the Users & System tab, then select the Users & User Groups subtab. 4. Select the user to modify and click (Edit Settings). The User Settings dialog box opens. 5. Select the role to assign to the user from the Role drop-down menu. 6. Click OK.
The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. 2. Click Data Collector. The Data Collector view is displayed. 3. Click the Users & System tab, then select the Users & User Groups subtab. 4. Select the user to modify and click Change User Password. The Change User Password dialog box opens. 5. Type the admin password in the Authorization Password field 6. Enter a new password for the user in the New Password and Confirm Password fields. 7. Click OK.
Delete a Storage Center Mapping for a User Remove a Storage Center map from a user account to prevent the user from viewing and managing the Storage Center. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). 2. Click Data Collector. The Data Collector view is displayed. 3. Click the Users & System tab, then select the Users & User Groups subtab. 4.
The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. 2. Click Data Collector. The Data Collector view is displayed. 3. Click the Users & System tab, then select the Password Configuration subtab. 4. Click Edit. The Password Configuration dialog box opens. 5. Select Enabled. 6. Set the password requirements. NOTE: For user interface reference information, click Help. 7. Click OK.
Related references Configure Local Unisphere Central User Password Requirements on page 331 Require Users to Change Passwords The new password requirements apply to new user passwords only. Existing user passwords may not follow the password requirements. Require users to change passwords at next login so that the password complies with the password requirements. Prerequisites Password Configuration must be enabled. Steps 1.
● Email Address – Type the email address for the current user. ● Email Format – Select Plain text or HTML. ● (Optional) Test Email – Click to send an email message to the address entered in the Email Address field. 3. Click OK. Configure Client Options The alert display settings and formatting of storage units can be configured for the current user in the Edit User Settings dialog box.
16 SupportAssist Management SupportAssist sends data to technical support for monitoring and troubleshooting purposes. You can configure SupportAssist to send diagnostic data automatically, or you can send diagnostic data manually using SupportAssist when needed. SupportAssist settings can be configured for all managed Storage Centers or individually for each Storage Center.
Configure SupportAssist Settings for the Data Collector Modify the SupportAssist settings for the Data Collector. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). Data Collector. 2. Click The Data Collector view is displayed. 3. Click the Monitoring tab, and then click the SupportAssist subtab. 4. Click Edit. The SupportAssist dialog box opens. a.
Manually Sending Diagnostic Data Using SupportAssist You can send diagnostic data manually using SupportAssist for multiple Storage Centers or for a specific Storage Center. Manually Send Diagnostic Data for Multiple Storage Centers You can send diagnostic data for multiple Storage Centers from the Data Collector. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). Data Collector. 2.
Save SupportAssist Data to a File If your site does not have connectivity to SupportAssist servers, you can use the Export Historical Data option to save SupportAssist data to a file or email the data to technical support. Steps 1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed. (Home). 2. Click Data Collector. The Data Collector view is displayed. 3. Click the Monitoring tab, and then click the SupportAssist subtab. 4.
2. Save the file to the root of the MSDOS/FAT32 filesystem on the flash drive. 3. Insert the USB drive into a port on the lead controller. 4. To save SupportAssist data from both controllers, insert a second USB flash drive into the peer controller. 5. Wait five minutes to allow the controllers to recognize the USB flash drive. 6. Check the Storage Center logs in Unisphere to verify that Storage Center recognized the USB flash drive.
Managing SupportAssist Settings SupportAssist settings can be configured individually for each Storage Center or applied to multiple Storage Centers. Edit SupportAssist Contact Information Use the Storage Center settings to edit SupportAssist contact information. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. Summary. 2. Click The Summary view is displayed. 3. In the Summary tab, click (Settings).
Configure a Proxy Server for SupportAssist Use the Storage Center settings to configure a proxy server for SupportAssist. Steps 1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central. Summary. 2. Click The Summary view is displayed. 3. In the Summary view, click (Settings). The Storage Center Settings dialog box opens. 4. Click the SupportAssist tab. 5. Select the Use Web Proxy checkbox . 6.