HP StorageWorks SAN Virtualization Services Platform Data Path Module user guide Part number: 5697–8058 Second edition: March 2009
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Contents About this guide ................................................................................... 9 Intended audience ...................................................................................................................... 9 Related documentation ................................................................................................................ 9 Document conventions and symbols ...........................................................................................
Disable user command .............................................................................................................. Enable bootset command .......................................................................................................... Enable eth command ................................................................................................................ Enable ftp command ...................................................................................................
Show events command .............................................................................................................. Show factory command ............................................................................................................. Show fan command .................................................................................................................. Show fans command ....................................................................................................
Telnet function .................................................................................................................... 85 Log function ....................................................................................................................... 86 Glossary ............................................................................................
Figures 1 PuTTYtel Configuration screen ................................................................................... 18 2 PuTTYtel session login screen .................................................................................... 18 3 PuTTYtel console menu options .................................................................................. 19 4 HP Storage Services Platform screen ..........................................................................
Tables 1 Document conventions ............................................................................................. 10 2 Commands by object type ....................................................................................... 15 3 Built-in users and groups .......................................................................................... 20 4 DPM Management GUI functions ..............................................................................
About this guide This guide provides information about accessing the HP StorageWorks SAN Virtualization Services Platform (SVSP) Data Path Module (DPM) user interface.
Document conventions and symbols Table 1 Document conventions Convention Element Blue text: Table 1 Cross-reference links and e-mail addresses Blue, underlined text: http://www.hp.
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About this guide
1 Data Path Module management interface options There are two ways to interface with the Data Path Module (DPM): • Over a serial connection using the DPM management command line interface (CLI) • Over an IP connection using the DPM management graphical user interface (GUI) Most activity with the DPM GUI occurs during initial configuration and debugging (when requested by HP Support). Therefore, under normal operation, the DPM GUI is seldom used.
Data Path Module management interface options
2 Using the command line interface This chapter describes the use of the HP StorageWorks SAN Virtualization Services Platform Data Path Module (DPM) command line interface (CLI). You can configure and manage the DPM with these common command sets that provide the same functions as the DPM GUI. CLI overview The DPM provides a command line user interface through serial, telnet, and ssh connections with serial being the preferred default.
Object type snmp date/timezone Command Page Enable user command 35 Show user command 68 Show users command 69 Create snmp command 23 Disable snmp command 29 Enable snmp command 34 Modify snmp command 44 Show snmp command 66 Modify date command 39 Modify timezone command 45 Show date command 54 Show fan command 59 Show fans command 60 Show group command 60 Show groups command 61 Show therm command 67 Show therms command 68 Show ps command 65 Show pss command 65 Show
This CLI provides command completion to minimize the typing needed to run commands. This feature enables you to press the completion key (the Tab key) to complete a partially typed command line. If the command line fragment is unambiguous, it is completed with the remainder of the command line. If there is more than one possible match for a command line fragment, continue pressing the Tab key to see each of the possible matches.
1. With a serial cable between the VSM server and the DPM, open a PuTTYtel session. Figure 1 PuTTYtel Configuration screen 2. Ensure a speed of 9600 is used with a Serial connection type, and click Open. A login screen appears.
3. Log in to the DPM with the default login and password. NOTE: HP recommends that you change the default password. If you have not already done so, run the “Modify user command” on page 46 to change the password. login: admin password: password The following menu options are displayed (see Figure 3). Figure 3 PuTTYtel console menu options 4. Enter commands from the command line to begin managing the DPM with the CLI commands.
“Modify user command” on page 46, “Modify eth command” on page 40, “Modify port command” on page 42, and “Modify ports command” on page 43 for more information. Table 3 summarizes the features of the built-in groups. Table 3 Built-in users and groups Built-in users Built-in groups Default password View system configuration and status Create/delete users and modify eths/ports/users/...
3 CLI commands Activate command Makes sure that the DPM is active (init 3 is up, and all SOAP modules are loaded). Syntax activate Add license command Adds a new license. Syntax add license [key] Keyword values [key] License key to be added. Notes Only users belonging to the Administrator group can add or delete licenses. See also “Delete license command” on page 24 “Show license command” on page 62 Add syslog command Adds a remote logging server.
Keyword values [host] Host name of the remote logging server. [port-number] IP port number to which the host connects. [socket-protocol] Socket protocol (either TCP or UDP, with default being TCP). Notes Only users belonging to the Administrator group can add or delete syslog servers. See also “Add syslog command” on page 25 “Disable syslog command” on page 30 “Enable syslog command” on page 35 “Show syslog command” on page 67 Clear command Clears the screen of text.
Create snmp command Creates an SNMP receiver. Syntax create snmp receiver [name] Keyword values [name] Name of the SNMP trap receiver. See also “Delete snmp command” on page 25 “Disable snmp command” on page 29 “Enable snmp command” on page 34 “Modify snmp command” on page 44 “Show snmp command” on page 66 Create user command Creates a new user in the specified group, or views user settings. The groups defined for the DPM are Administrator and Monitor.
“Disable user command” on page 30 “Enable user command” on page 35 “Show user command” on page 68 “Show users command” on page 69 Delete config command Removes a configuration that was saved by the save config command. Syntax delete config [configuration file] Keyword values [configuration file] Configuration file name. See also “Load config command” on page 38 “Save config command” on page 49 “Show configs command” on page 54 Delete license command Removes a license.
Delete snmp command Removes an SNMP receiver. Syntax delete snmp receiver [name] Keyword values [name] Name of SNMP trap receiver. See also “Create snmp command” on page 23 “Disable snmp command” on page 29 “Enable snmp command” on page 34 “Modify snmp command” on page 44 “Show snmp command” on page 66 Delete syslog command Removes a remote logging server. Syntax delete syslog server [host] Keyword values [host] Host name of the remote logging server.
Delete user command Removes the specified user from the list of administrators who can access the DPM. Syntax delete user [user name] Keyword values [user name] Name of the user that you are removing from the system. Notes Only users belonging to the Administrator group can add, delete, and disable/enable users, and the current user cannot be disabled or deleted.
See also “Enable eth command” on page 31 “Modify eth command” on page 40 “Set eth command” on page 51 “Show eth command” on page 58 “Show eths command” on page 58 Disable ftp command Disables use of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) program to copy files onto the DPM. Syntax disable ftp See also “Enable ftp command” on page 32 “Show ftp command” on page 60 Disable http command Disables use of the http protocol to access the DPM. Disallows use of the DPM GUI.
See also “Enable insecure command” on page 32 “Show security command” on page 66 Disable ntp command Disables use of the ntp protocol on the DPM. Syntax disable ntp See also “Enable ntp command” on page 33 “Modify ntp command” on page 41 “Restart ntp command” on page 48 “Show ntp command” on page 63 Disable port command Disables the specified Fibre Channel port number so that it cannot send and receive Fibre Channel traffic.
Disable secure command Disables permissions on SSL-encrypted transmissions. Syntax disable secure [permission] Keyword values [permission] Either read, write, or all. See also “Enable secure command” on page 33 “Show security command” on page 66 Disable snmp command Disables the specified Simple Network Management Protocol component. By default, the system runs SNMP version 2. Disabling v3 means that SNMP v3 is turned off, but does not affect SNMP v2.
See also “Enable ssh command” on page 34 Disable syslog command Stops logging to the specified remote logging server. Returns to the local logging mode. Syntax disable syslog [host] Keyword values [host] Host name of the remote logging server. See also “Add syslog command” on page 21 “Add syslog command” on page 25 “Enable syslog command” on page 35 “Show syslog command” on page 67 Disable telnet command Disables use of the telnet application to connect to the DPM CLI.
See also “Create user command” on page 23 “Delete user command” on page 26 “Enable user command” on page 35 “Modify user command” on page 46 “Show user command” on page 68 “Show users command” on page 69 Enable bootset command Set the active bootset. Syntax enable bootset [number] Keyword values [number] The number 1 or 2. Notes Since there are only two bootsets, enabling one bootset effectively disables the other. Therefore, there is no “disable bootset” command.
“Modify eth command” on page 40 “Set eth command” on page 51 “Show eth command” on page 58 “Show eths command” on page 58 Enable ftp command Enables use of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) program to copy files onto the DPM. Syntax enable ftp See also “Disable ftp command” on page 27 “Show ftp command” on page 60 Enable http command Enables use of the http protocol to access the DPM. Enables use of the DPM GUI.
Enable ntp command Enables use of the ntp protocol on the DPM. Syntax enable ntp See also “Disable ntp command” on page 28 “Modify ntp command” on page 41 “Restart ntp command” on page 48 “Show ntp command” on page 63 Enable port command Enables the specified Fibre Channel port number so that it can send and receive Fibre Channel traffic. Syntax enable port [port number] * Keyword values port number Port number is an integer 0–15 to indicate the DPM Fibre Channel port to be enabled.
Keyword values [permission] Either read, write, or all. See also “Disable secure command” on page 29 “Show security command” on page 66 Enable snmp command Enables the specified Simple Network Management Protocol component. By default, the system runs SNMP version 2. Enabling SNMP v3 means that SNMP v3 is turned on but does not affect SNMP v2. Syntax enable snmp [component] Keyword values [component] The states of v2, v3, or daemon. Enabling the daemon enables SNMP.
Enable syslog command Begins logging to the specified remote logging server. The remote server must have been added with the add syslog command. Syntax enable syslog [host] Keyword values [host] Host name of the remote logging server. See also “Add syslog command” on page 21 “Add syslog command” on page 25 “Disable syslog command” on page 30 “Show syslog command” on page 67 Enable telnet command Enables use of the telnet application to connect to the DPM CLI.
Notes Only users belonging to the Administrator group can add, delete, disable and enable users. The current user cannot be disabled or deleted. See also “Create user command” on page 23 “Delete user command” on page 26 “Disable user command” on page 30 “Modify user command” on page 46 “Show user command” on page 68 “Show users command” on page 69 Exit command Quits this command line interface session, terminates the session, and logs the user out.
Examples create? returns this help information: create snmp receiver create debug dump create user group re? returns this help information: remove -- Remove an object. rescan -- Rescan for new devices. reset -- Reset to a known state. restart -- Restart a process. reboot -- Reboot system. help timezone returns this help information: show timezone modify timezone one of: ['Africa/', 'America/', ...
See also “Show image command” on page 61 “Remove image command” on page 47 Load config command Load a configuration generated by a save config command. Syntax load config [configuration] Keyword values [configuration] Configuration to be loaded. See also “Delete config command” on page 24 “Save config command” on page 49 “Show configs command” on page 54 Load debug command Loads the debug state saved by the last save debug command.
See also “Modify factory command” on page 41 “Show factory command” on page 59 Modify chassis command Allows the user to set values for the DPM's name, location, WWNN, maxframesize, and rank values. Syntax modify chassis location [location] modify chassis maxframesize [maxframesize] modify chassis name [new-name] modify chassis rank [new-rank] modify chassis wwnn [new-wwnn] Keyword values [location] An arbitrary location code provided by the administrator.
Syntax modify date [MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss] Keyword values [MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss] MM/DD/YYYY is the month, day, and year for the system time (year must be 4–digits long). hh:mm:ss is the hours, minutes, and seconds for the system time. Notes Once the time zone is set, the system automatically switches between Standard Time and Daylight Saving Time.
Notes If you are connected through the management port, modifying the MGMT Ethernet terminates any active network GUI and CLI sessions, requiring a re-login through the serial or MGMT port. If you are using the CLI on the serial console, the connection is not disrupted. See also “Disable eth command” on page 26 “Enable eth command” on page 31 “Set eth command” on page 51 “Show eth command” on page 58 “Show eths command” on page 58 Modify factory command Restore the factory rank or the factory WWNN value.
See also “Disable ntp command” on page 28 “Enable ntp command” on page 33 “Restart ntp command” on page 48 “Show ntp command” on page 63 Modify port command Changes the specified options—type, capability, speed—for the specified Fibre Channel port number. Syntax modify port [port number] capability [port capability] speed [port speed] type [port type] Keyword values At least one of the optional keywords is required: [port number] An integer 0–15 to indicate the DPM Fibre Channel port.
Notes You must restart the system for port capability or port speed changes to take effect. maxframesize is not a keyword for this command because all ports must share the same frame size. See the Modify ports command.
This number specifies the maximum frame size that the DPM can negotiate to exchange with other Fibre Channel devices. This number must be the same throughout the SAN. Notes You must restart the DPM for port capability or port speed changes to take effect. See also “Disable port command” on page 28 “Enable port command” on page 33 “Modify port command” on page 42 “Reset port command” on page 48 “Show port command” on page 63 “Show ports command” on page 64 Modify san command Runs SANAPI.
Modify therm command Sets the maximum or minimum temperature thresholds allowed for the thermometer specified.
Modify user command Adds the specified user to the specified group and/or changes the password defined for the specified user. The groups defined for the DPM are Administrator and Monitor. When new users are added, they get the same permissions as the existing admin or kmonitor users. Syntax modify user [user name] group [group name] password Keyword values [user name] User name that you want to add to the specified group.
Reboot command Restarts the Data Path Module. Syntax reboot Remove image command Removes an image. Syntax remove image [image-name] Keyword values [image-name] Name of image See also “Install image command” on page 37 “Show image command” on page 61 “Show images command” on page 62 Rescan command Rescan for new devices. Syntax rescan Reset debug command Resets the kernel module debug levels to their previously installed values.
Kernel module that will specifically have its debug level reset. If no value is specified (reset debug), then all debug levels for all modules are reset. See also “Create debug command” on page 22 “Load debug command” on page 38 “Save debug command” on page 50 “Set debug command” on page 50 “Show debug command” on page 55 Reset port command Shuts down the port and then restarts it, leaving the properties of the port unchanged.
See also “Disable ntp command” on page 28 “Enable ntp command” on page 33 “Modify ntp command” on page 41 “Show ntp command” on page 63 Restart snmp command Stops and then restarts the Simple Network Management Protocol. Syntax restart snmp See also “Create snmp command” on page 23 “Delete snmp command” on page 25 “Disable snmp command” on page 29 “Enable snmp command” on page 34 “Modify snmp command” on page 44 “Show snmp command” on page 66 Restart ssh command Stops and then restarts the ssh service.
Keyword values [name] Name of configuration file. See also “Delete config command” on page 24 “Load config command” on page 38 “Show configs command” on page 54 Save debug command Save the current debug state for all the kernel modules. These values can be restored later using the load debug command.
Comma-separated list of types to be set. Examples show debug modules fcpt returns: fctp=err (newcmd,iocomp,tmf,abts,puntrsp,quefull,rsp,dump) set debug fcpt level warning sets the fctp module level value to warning. show debug modules fcpt would now show: fctp=warning (newcmd,iocomp,tmf,abts,puntrsp,quefull,rsp,dump) set debug fcpt type tmf,dump level crit sets the types tmf and dump in fcpt to have debug levels of crit.
[interface name] Ethernet interface that you are changing: MGMT, GE1, GE2, or GE3. link [auto] Auto negotiate duplex and link speed link [duplex ] Full or half link [speed ] 10, 100, or 1000.
Syntax show bootsets See also “Enable bootset command” on page 31 “Show bootset command” on page 52 Show chassis command Returns the name, location, part number, MAC base address, serial number, original manufacture date, Fibre Channel World Wide Node Name, Fibre Channel maximum frame size, or rank for the DPM.
Indicates the part number of the DPM. Use it to determine the original equipment manufacturer or manufacturing information about the switch. [rank] Controller rank for this DPM, such as “Primary” or “Secondary.” [serial_num] Indicates the serial number for this DPM. [wwnn] The Fibre Channel world wide node name for this DPM.
Syntax show date See also “Modify date command” on page 39 Show debug command Returns information that may be helpful to HP support engineers in debugging a problem. There are currently three different forms of the show debug command. The first form allows you to look at various types of diagnostic data. The second form (show debug modules) allows you to look at the current debug settings for kernel modules. The third form (show debug sac) allows you to look at sac data from the sac fifo.
Provides per port Fibre Channel Services (FCS) exchange allocation diagnostic. Used by support personnel. [fcsluns] FCS LUN discover. Local port database of remote ports with LUNs per remote port. [fcsstate] Provides a summary table showing how many targets, LUNs, and initiators are discovered by each port. Each port discovers itself. [fpsdiag] Shows firmware debugging information. [fpskdstats] Shows fastpath activity per virtual disk exposure on the DPM.
Provides statistics for each PSC registered by the application, such as total reads and writes issued on the PSC by the DPM software. [scsi] Provides information about all SCSI devices (Fibre Channel LUNs) visible to the DPM. [shimstate] Shows diagnostic information related to the storage application software component. [top] Shows CPU activity by task. [wwn] Shows the list of World Wide Names for the DPM ports. NOTE: Port 0 in the list corresponds with the physical port labeled Port 1.
See also “Create debug command” on page 22 “Load debug command” on page 38 “Reset debug command” on page 47 “Save debug command” on page 50 “Set debug command” on page 50 “Watch debug command” on page 71 Show eth command Returns the configuration—IP address, subnet mask, and gateway—for the specified Ethernet interface.
“Set eth command” on page 51 “Show eth command” on page 58 Show events command Reads the SOAP event log and displays the number of entries requested. Syntax show events [number] Keyword values [number] Number of events to display. Show factory command Display the factory setting for either the rank or WWNN values.
Notes If the fan is a power supply fan, the RPM is not available. The RPM displays as 0 if the fan is not operational; as 1 if the fan is operational. See also “Show fans command” on page 60 Show fans command Displays the fan location, the status (either OK or Error), and the RPM for all fans in the DPM. Syntax show fans Notes If the fan is a power supply fan (Fan 1 and Fan 3), the RPM is not available. The RPM displays as 0 if the fan is not operational; as 1 if the fan is operational.
Show groups command Returns a list of the users assigned to each group that is defined for this DPM. The groups defined for the DPM are Administrator and Monitor. Syntax show groups See also “Show users command” on page 69 Show http command Indicates whether or not the http protocol is enabled or disabled. Syntax show http See also “Disable http command” on page 27 “Enable http command” on page 32 Show ID command Returns the user account that was authenticated for the current session.
“Remove image command” on page 47 “Show images command” on page 62 Show images command Displays the name, version, description, filename, and md5sum for all images. Syntax show images See also “Install image command” on page 37 “Remove image command” on page 47 “Show image command” on page 61 Show license command Displays the license key and a description of all licenses. Lines marked with an asterisk are disabled.
Show ntp command Displays the status of NTP for all regular and broadcast messages. Also shows the NTP server name and state of the NTP service. Syntax show ntp See also “Disable ntp command” on page 28 “Enable ntp command” on page 33 “Modify ntp command” on page 41 “Restart ntp command” on page 48 Show port command Returns diagnostic and status information for ports 0–15 on the DPM. See the sample output in the Examples section below for more information.
“Enable port command” on page 33 “Modify port command” on page 42 “Modify ports command” on page 43 “Reset port command” on page 48 “Show ports command” on page 64 Show ports command Returns diagnostic and status information for all ports on the DPM. See the sample output in the Examples section below for more information. Syntax show ports Keywords ports Indicates all Fibre Channel ports on the DPM. Examples Here is a sample output after running show ports.
Show ps command Returns the status (Error or OK) and voltage information for the specified power supply. The DPM arrives with two power supplies already installed. Syntax show ps [power supply number] * Keyword values [power supply number] 1 or 2. * indicates both power supplies. Notes When looking at the fan side of the DPM, power supply 1 is on the right side, and power supply 2 is on the left side.
Syntax show rport [partial-name] Keyword values [partial-name] String of digits from the WWPN to match on. Show security command Displays permissions (read or write) for plain-text transmissions and SSL-encrypted transmissions. Syntax show security See also “Disable secure command” on page 29 “Enable secure command” on page 33 “Disable insecure command” on page 27 “Enable insecure command” on page 32 Show snmp command Reports the status of the Simple Network Management Protocol and its components.
See also “Disable ssh command” on page 29 “Enable ssh command” on page 34 “Restart ssh command” on page 49 Show status command Returns the current status of all power supplies, fans, thermometers, and voltages for the DPM, and reports errors where detected. Syntax show status Show syslog command Returns the port number, socket protocol, name, and IP address of each remote logging server. Lines marked with an asterisk are disabled.
Syntax show therm [therm number] * Keyword values therm number An integer between 1 and 6, inclusive. * indicates all thermometers in the DPM. See also “Show therms command” on page 68 Show therms command Returns the status, current temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit, and the minimum and maximum thresholds for each of the six thermometers in the DPM. Syntax show therms See also “Show therm command” on page 67 Show timezone command Shows the time zone configuration settings for this DPM.
Syntax show user [user name] Keyword values user name Name of the user for which you need the group name and whether enabled. See also “Disable user command” on page 30 “Enable user command” on page 35 “Modify user command” on page 46 “Show users command” on page 69 Show users command Returns a list of the users assigned to each group and whether the users are enabled. The groups defined for the DPM are Administrator and Monitor, and the users are admin and kmonitor.
Show voltage command Returns the nominal and actual voltages for the DPM. The nominal voltage is the expected voltage when everything is operating correctly. The actual voltage is the current voltage. Syntax show voltage [voltage number] * Keyword values voltage number An integer between 1 and 15 inclusive, that is the location in the DPM circuitry where the voltage is measured. Used by support personnel as a diagnostic tool. * indicates all voltages in the DPM.
Syntax version Watch debug command Monitors activity of processes. Ctrl-C returns control to the CLI. Syntax watch debug [process] Keyword values [process] Process to monitor. (For a full list, enter watch debug.) See also “Create debug command” on page 22 “Load debug command” on page 38 “Reset debug command” on page 47 “Save debug command” on page 50 “Set debug command” on page 50 “Show debug command” on page 55 Watch log command Monitors log activity. Ctrl-C returns control to the CLI.
CLI commands
4 Using the Data Path Module management GUI The DPM Management GUI is supported on Microsoft Windows platforms running Internet Explorer version 5 or greater. To run the DPM Management GUI, install Java WebStart on your management station. Java WebStart is an application that allows you to download and run a full-featured Java application, such as the DPM Management GUI, directly from a web page.
2. In the screen that displays, click the version for Windows, local copy to install and run the Sun Java WebStart application on your machine. 3. On the Security Warning window, click Run. NOTE: You may need to manually download and install Java 1.5 or later before installing the VSM client interface. 4. The License Agreement dialog box is displayed. In the License Agreement dialog box, click Accept to begin software installation. 5. Click Start. 6. Click Yes if you want a desktop shortcut. 7.
Downloading the DPM Management GUI NOTE: At least 100 MB of free disk space must be available on the hard drive of your host system for the DPM Management GUI and WebStart software. Install WebStart from the browser used to access the DPM Management GUI. For example, you cannot install WebStart using Netscape and run the DPM Management GUI from Internet Explorer. 1. In your web browser, type the IP address of the DPM management port, labeled MGMT (for example, http://10.0.0.1).
Logging into the DPM Management GUI 1. From a web browser, log in with the username and password, using the same web browser from which the WebStart application was installed. User name: admin Password: password Figure 5 DPM Management GUI Login screen 2. Click Login. 3. HP recommends that you change the password if you did not already do so during setup: • If you are using the DPM Management GUI, change the password on the telnet screen. See “Telnet” on page 85 for more information.
Figure 6 DPM Management GUI screen Using the DPM Management GUI, you can access these functions.
3. Click the specific port to manage. The port information screen is displayed (see Figure 7). Figure 7 System port information screen The following information is displayed for each selected port: • • • • • • • World Wide Node Name World Wide Port Name State of link (enabled/disabled) Mode (fabric or loop): Only fabric is supported with SVSP.
NOTE: Enabling and disabling ports takes effect immediately after clicking the Enable/Disable buttons. Disable: Click Disable to disable a port. Enable: Click Enable to enable a port. Chassis panel (system) The Chassis panel displays information about the DPM, such serial number and hardware versions. You can also set the description of the DPM and add a location comment. The DPM can also be rebooted from the Chassis panel.
Figure 9 System Ethernet panel An amber LED indicates that the corresponding component is missing, has failed, or will likely fail soon. Even if your DPMs appear to be performing normally, replace the part if the corresponding LED has turned amber. SNMP panel (system) Figure 10 shows the SNMP panel. This panel allows SNMP v2 or v3 to be enabled or disabled. A trap receiver can also be specified that will receive SNMP trap events from the DPM, if not enabled during the initial installation.
Figure 10 System SNMP panel Network Protocols panel (system) The Network Protocols panel allows the configuration of networking options on the Data Path Module. Figure 11 shows the Network Protocols panel.
Figure 11 System Networks Protocols panel NOTE: If maximum network security is required, all the settings on this panel should be turned off in normal operation, and enabled only when needed. Enable SSH: Enables Secure Shell (SSH) support in the DPM. SSH is a remote login facility (similar to telnet) with security features, including strong encryption and authentication. Use SSH as a alternative to telnet for administrative logins to the DPM.
Figure 12 System Time Base panel Software panel (system) The Software panel shows the current and backup bootset information. Figure 13 System Software panel Sensors panel (system) The Sensors panel for the System function shows diagnostic information for temperatures, fans, power supplies, and voltages for the power supplies on the Data Path Module. To view the Sensors panel, click Sensors in the tree hierarchy on the left. Figure 14 shows the System Sensors panel.
Figure 14 System Sensors panel Diagnostics function The Diagnostics screen provides statistics for various aspects of the system. To use the Diagnostics panel: 1. Select an object type: 2. • Ports • Software • Licenses • System • Sensors Select a value for the object, such as port number if the object is a port.
3. Select a variable to graph. For example: utilization, errors, and transmit frames are among the variables that you can graph for a port on the Diagnostics screen. Figure 15 shows utilization for ports 4 and 8. Figure 15 Diagnostic screen displaying port utilization Telnet function The telnet panel enables you to initiate a telnet session from the DPM Management GUI. To begin a telnet session from the DPM Management GUI: 1. Click Telnet in the left-most pane. 2.
Reconnect Telnet: Re-establishes a telnet session. Disconnect Telnet: Disconnects a telnet session. Log function Click Log in the left-most pane. The Log panel shows a list of system events (see Figure 17).
Glossary This glossary defines acronyms and terms used with the SVSP solution. access path A specific series of physical connections through which a device is recognized by another device. active boot set The boot set used to supply system software in a running system. Applies to the DPM. See also boot set. active path A path that is currently available for use. See also passive path, and in use path.
Business Copy SVSP An HP StorageWorks product that works with SAN storage systems to provide local replication capabilities within the SVSP domain, providing local point-in-time (PiT) copies of data, using snapshots of data, based on changes to virtual disks. CLI Command line interface. The Data Path Module provides a CLI through the local administrative console (serial port console), telnet, or SSH.
HBA See host bus adapter. host In VSM, every server that uses VSM virtual disks. Servers that run as VSM servers are also considered hosts. host bus adapter A device that provides input/output (I/O) processing and physical connectivity between a server and a storage system. In order to minimize the impact on host processor performance, the host bus adapter performs many low-level interface functions automatically or with minimal processor involvement. I/O Input/Output.
passive path A path that must have some operation (for example, a SCSI start unit command that is issued by the server) performed on it to make it active. See also active/active RAID, active/passive RAID, and secondary path. patch file Incremental update to an existing system image. personality The way in which a DPM exposes LUNs to the hosts that use them.
purposes such as data recovery, backup and testing, while the original virtual disk stays online and continues to be updated. • A read-write entity that makes PiT data available to any host as a logical drive. SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol. The protocol used by the Data Path Module to report exception conditions to third-party network management applications. SSH Secure Shell. A protocol and application for communicating with a remote computer system.
virtual disk In VSM, a unit of storage allocated to one or more hosts from a storage pool. A virtual disk can range in size from 1 GB to 2 TB. DPMs present allocated virtual disks to hosts as logical drives. Volume Shadow Copy Service A backup infrastructure for the Microsoft Windows Server 2003/2008 operating systems, as well as a mechanism for creating consistent point-in-time copies of data known as shadow copies. VSM Virtualization Services Manager.