HSG80 ACS Solution Software Version 8.7 for Compaq Tru64 UNIX Installation and Configuration Guide
Table Of Contents
- HSG80 ACS Solution Software Version 8.7 for Compaq Tru64 UNIX Installation and Configuration Guide
- About this Guide
- 1- Planning a Subsystem
- Defining Subsystems
- What is Failover Mode?
- Selecting a Cache Mode
- Enabling Mirrored Caching
- What is the Command Console LUN?
- Determining Connections
- Assigning Unit Numbers
- What is Selective Storage Presentation?
- 2- Planning Storage Configurations
- Where to Start
- Determining Storage Requirements
- Configuration Rules for the Controller
- Addressing Conventions for Device PTL
- Choosing a Container Type
- Creating a Storageset Profile
- Planning Considerations for Storageset
- Changing Characteristics through Switches
- Specifying Storageset and Partition Switches
- Specifying Initialization Switches
- Specifying Unit Switches
- Creating Storage Maps
- 3- Preparing the Host System
- Installing RAID Array Storage System
- Making a Physical Connection
- Preparing LUNs for Access by Tru64 UNIX FileSystem
- DECsafe Available Server Environment (ASE)
- HSG80 Units and Tru64 UNIX Utilities
- Solution Software Upgrade Procedures
- New Features, ACS 8.7 for Tru64
- 4- Installing and Configuring HSG Agent
- 5- FC Configuration Procedures
- Establishing a Local Connection
- Setting Up a Single Controller
- Setting Up a Controller Pair
- Configuring Devices
- Configuring Storage Containers
- Assigning Unit Numbers and Unit Qualifiers
- Configuration Options
- Verifying Storage Configuration from Host
- 6- Using CLI for Configuration
- 7- Backing Up, Cloning, and Moving Data
- A- Subsystem Profile Templates
- Storageset Profile
- Storage Map Template 1 for the BA370 Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 2 for the second BA370 Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 3 for the third BA370 Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 4 for the Model 4214R Disk Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 5 for the Model 4254 Disk Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 6 for the Model 4310R Disk Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 7 for the Model 4350R Disk Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 8 for the Model 4314R Disk Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 9 for the Model 4354R Disk Enclosure
- B- Installing, Configuring, and Removing the Client
- C- SWCC Agent in TruCluster Environment
- SWCC Overview
- Running the SWCC Agent on a V4.0G Cluster
- Running the SWCC Agent under ASE Services
- Running the SWCC Agent on a V5.x Cluster
- Problems with Running the Agent on Multiple Clusters
- Configure the Controller
- Use Multiple-Bus Failover Mode
- Verify That the HSG80/HSG60 Unit Offsets Are Zero
- Install and Run the Agent on One Cluster Member
- Example of Installing the Agent on a Cluster Member
- Create the CAA Action Script
- Create the CAA Resource
- Glossary
- Index
Glossary
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block
Also called a sector. The smallest collection of consecutive bytes
addressable on a disk drive. In integrated storage elements, a block
contains 512 bytes of data, error codes, flags, and the block address
header.
bootstrapping
A method used to bring a system or device into a defined state by
means of its own action. For example, a machine routine whose first
few instructions are enough to bring the rest of the routine into the
computer from an input device.
built-in self-test
A diagnostic test performed by the array controller software on the
controller policy processor.
byte
A binary character string made up of 8 bits operated on as a unit.
cache memory
A portion of memory used to accelerate read and write operations.
cache module
A fast storage buffer
CCL
CCL-Command Console LUN, a “SCSI Logical Unit Number”
virtual-device used for communicating with Command Console
Graphical User Interface (GUI) software.
channel
An interface that allows high speed transfer of large amounts of data.
Another term for a SCSI bus. See also SCSI.
chunk
A block of data written by the host.
chunk size
The number of data blocks, assigned by a system administrator, written
to the primary RAIDset or stripeset member before the remaining data
blocks are written to the next RAIDset or stripeset member.
CLCP
An abbreviation for code-load code-patch utility. This utility is used to
upgrade the controller and EMU software. It can also be used to patch
the controller software.
CLI
See Command Line Interface.
coax
A two-conductor wire in which one conductor completely wraps the
other with the two separated by insulation.
cold swap
A method of device replacement that requires the entire subsystem to
be turned off before the device can be replaced. See also hot swap and
warm swap.