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HP ProLiant Storage Server
user guide
Part number: 440584-004
First edition: February 2008

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Contents
About this guide ................................................................................. 13
Intended audience .................................................................................................................... 13
Related documentation .............................................................................................................. 13
Document conventions and symbols ............................................................................................. 13
Rack stability ............................................................................................................................ 14
HP technical support ................................................................................................................. 15
Customer self repair .................................................................................................................. 15
Product warranties .................................................................................................................... 15
Subscription service .................................................................................................................. 15
HP websites ............................................................................................................................. 16
Documentation feedback ........................................................................................................... 16
1 Installing and configuring the server ................................................... 17
Setup overview ......................................................................................................................... 17
Planning for installation ....................................................................................................... 17
Planning a network configuration ......................................................................................... 18
Configuration checklist ........................................................................................................ 19
Installing the server ................................................................................................................... 19
Locating and writing down the serial number ......................................................................... 19
Checking kit contents .......................................................................................................... 20
Powering on the server ........................................................................................................ 20
Factory image ................................................................................................................... 20
Physical configuration ................................................................................................... 21
Default boot sequence .................................................................................................. 22
Accessing the HP Storage Server Management console ................................................................. 22
Using the direct attach method ............................................................................................. 23
Using the remote browser method ......................................................................................... 23
Using the Remote Desktop method ........................................................................................ 25
Logging off and disconnecting ............................................................................................. 26
Telnet Server ...................................................................................................................... 26
Enabling Telnet Server .................................................................................................. 27
Using remote management methods ..................................................................................... 27
Using the Lights-Out 100 method ................................................................................... 27
Using the Integrated Lights-Out 2 method ........................................................................ 28
Configuring the server on the network ......................................................................................... 30
Before you begin ................................................................................................................ 30
Running the Rapid Startup Wizard ........................................................................................ 31
Completing system configuration ................................................................................................. 32
2 Server components ........................................................................... 33
ML110 G5 hardware components .............................................................................................. 33
DL160 G5 hardware components ............................................................................................... 36
ML350 G5 hardware components .............................................................................................. 38
DL380 G5 hardware components ............................................................................................... 40
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DL585 G2 hardware components ............................................................................................... 44
SAS and SATA hard drive LEDs ................................................................................................... 46
Systems Insight Display LEDs and internal health LED combinations ................................................. 48
3 Storage management overview .......................................................... 51
Storage management elements ................................................................................................... 51
Storage management example ............................................................................................. 51
Physical storage elements .................................................................................................... 52
Arrays ........................................................................................................................ 53
Fault tolerance ............................................................................................................. 54
Online spares ............................................................................................................. 54
Logical storage elements ..................................................................................................... 54
Logical drives (LUNs) .................................................................................................... 54
Partitions .................................................................................................................... 55
Volumes ..................................................................................................................... 55
File system elements ............................................................................................................ 56
File sharing elements .......................................................................................................... 56
Volume Shadow Copy Service overview ................................................................................ 56
Using storage elements ....................................................................................................... 57
Clustered server elements .................................................................................................... 57
Network adapter teaming .......................................................................................................... 57
Management tools .................................................................................................................... 57
HP Systems Insight Manager ................................................................................................ 57
Management Agents .......................................................................................................... 58
4 File server management .................................................................... 59
File services features in Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 ............................................................ 59
Storage Manager for SANs ................................................................................................. 59
Single Instance Storage ....................................................................................................... 59
File Server Resource Manager .............................................................................................. 59
Windows SharePoint Services .............................................................................................. 60
HP Storage Server Management Console .............................................................................. 60
File services management .......................................................................................................... 60
Configurable and pre-configured storage .............................................................................. 61
Storage management utilities ............................................................................................... 61
Array management utilities ............................................................................................ 61
Array Configuration Utility ............................................................................................ 62
Disk Management utility ............................................................................................... 63
Guidelines for managing disks and volumes .......................................................................... 63
Scheduling defragmentation ................................................................................................ 63
Disk quotas ....................................................................................................................... 64
Adding storage .................................................................................................................. 65
Expanding storage ...................................................................................................... 65
Extending storage using Windows Storage Utilities .......................................................... 65
Expanding storage for EVA arrays using Command View EVA ........................................... 66
Expanding storage using the Array Configuration Utility ................................................... 66
Volume shadow copies .............................................................................................................. 67
Shadow copy planning ....................................................................................................... 67
Identifying the volume .................................................................................................. 67
Allocating disk space ................................................................................................... 68
Identifying the storage area .......................................................................................... 69
Determining creation frequency ..................................................................................... 69
Shadow copies and drive defragmentation ............................................................................ 69
Mounted drives .................................................................................................................. 70
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Print drivers ................................................................................................................. 96
User-mode vs. kernel-mode drivers .................................................................................. 96
Kernel-mode driver installation blocked by default ............................................................ 96
HP Jetdirect firmware .................................................................................................... 96
Printer server scalability and sizing ....................................................................................... 97
Backup ............................................................................................................................. 97
Best practices ........................................................................................................................... 97
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................ 98
Additional references for print services ......................................................................................... 98
6 Microsoft Services for Network File System (MSNFS) ............................. 99
MSNFS Features ....................................................................................................................... 99
UNIX Identity Management ................................................................................................. 99
MSNFS use scenarios .............................................................................................................. 100
MSNFS components ......................................................................................................... 100
Administering MSNFS ................................................................................................ 101
Server for NFS .......................................................................................................... 101
User Name Mapping ................................................................................................. 106
Microsoft Services for NFS troubleshooting .................................................................... 108
Microsoft Services for NFS command-line tools .............................................................. 108
Optimizing Server for NFS performance ....................................................................... 108
Print services for UNIX ................................................................................................ 108
7 Other network file and print services ................................................. 111
File and Print Services for NetWare (FPNW) .............................................................................. 111
Installing Services for NetWare .......................................................................................... 111
Managing File and Print Services for NetWare .................................................................... 112
Creating and managing NetWare users .............................................................................. 113
Adding local NetWare users ....................................................................................... 114
Enabling local NetWare user accounts ......................................................................... 114
Managing NCP volumes (shares) ....................................................................................... 115
Creating a new NCP share ......................................................................................... 116
Modifying NCP share properties ................................................................................. 116
Print Services for NetWare ................................................................................................ 116
Point and Print from Novell to Windows Server 2003 ..................................................... 116
Additional resources .................................................................................................. 117
AppleTalk and file services for Macintosh ................................................................................... 117
Installing the AppleTalk protocol ......................................................................................... 117
Installing File Services for Macintosh ................................................................................... 117
Completing setup of AppleTalk protocol and shares .............................................................. 117
Print services for Macintosh ................................................................................................ 118
Installing Print Services for Macintosh .................................................................................. 118
Point and Print from Macintosh to Windows Server 2003 ...................................................... 118
8 Enterprise storage servers ................................................................ 119
Windows Server Remote Administration Applet .......................................................................... 119
Microsoft iSCSI Software Target ................................................................................................ 120
Virtual disk storage ........................................................................................................... 120
Snapshots ....................................................................................................................... 120
Wizards .......................................................................................................................... 121
Create iSCSI Target Wizard ........................................................................................ 121
Create Virtual Disk Wizard ......................................................................................... 122
Import Virtual Disk Wizard .......................................................................................... 123
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Extend Virtual Disk Wizard ......................................................................................... 123
Schedule Snapshot Wizard ......................................................................................... 123
Hardware provider ........................................................................................................... 124
Cluster support ................................................................................................................. 124
9 Cluster administration ..................................................................... 125
Cluster overview ..................................................................................................................... 125
Cluster terms and components .................................................................................................. 126
Nodes ............................................................................................................................ 126
Resources ........................................................................................................................ 126
Cluster groups ................................................................................................................. 127
Virtual servers .................................................................................................................. 127
Failover and failback ........................................................................................................ 127
Quorum disk ................................................................................................................... 127
Cluster concepts ..................................................................................................................... 128
Sequence of events for cluster resources .............................................................................. 128
Hierarchy of cluster resource components ............................................................................ 129
Cluster planning ..................................................................................................................... 129
Storage planning ............................................................................................................. 130
Network planning ............................................................................................................ 130
Protocol planning ............................................................................................................. 131
Preparing for cluster installation ................................................................................................ 132
Before beginning installation ............................................................................................. 132
Using multipath data paths for high availability .................................................................... 132
Enabling cluster aware Microsoft Services for NFS (optional) .................................................. 132
Checklists for cluster server installation ................................................................................ 133
Network requirements ................................................................................................ 133
Shared disk requirements ............................................................................................ 134
Cluster installation ................................................................................................................... 134
Setting up networks .......................................................................................................... 135
Configuring the private network adapter ....................................................................... 135
Configuring the public network adapter ........................................................................ 135
Renaming the local area connection icons .................................................................... 135
Verifying connectivity and name resolution .................................................................... 135
Verifying domain membership ..................................................................................... 136
Setting up a cluster account ........................................................................................ 136
About the Quorum disk .............................................................................................. 136
Configuring shared disks ............................................................................................ 136
Verifying disk access and functionality .......................................................................... 136
Configuring cluster service software ........................................................................................... 136
Using Cluster Administrator ............................................................................................... 137
Using Cluster Administrator remotely ............................................................................ 137
The HP Storage Server Management Console ................................................................ 137
Creating a cluster ............................................................................................................. 137
Adding nodes to a cluster .................................................................................................. 137
Geographically dispersed clusters ...................................................................................... 138
Cluster groups and resources, including file shares ...................................................................... 138
Cluster group overview ..................................................................................................... 138
Node-based cluster groups ......................................................................................... 138
Load balancing ......................................................................................................... 139
File share resource planning issues ..................................................................................... 139
Resource planning ..................................................................................................... 139
Permissions and access rights on share resources ........................................................... 139
NFS cluster-specific issues ........................................................................................... 140
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Korean notice A&B ........................................................................................................... 158
Class A equipment ..................................................................................................... 158
Class B equipment ..................................................................................................... 158
Safety ................................................................................................................................... 159
Battery replacement notice ................................................................................................ 159
Taiwan battery recycling notice .......................................................................................... 159
Power cords ..................................................................................................................... 159
Japanese power cord notice .............................................................................................. 160
Electrostatic discharge ....................................................................................................... 160
Preventing electrostatic discharge ................................................................................. 160
Grounding methods ................................................................................................... 160
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive ......................................................... 160
Czechoslovakian notice ..................................................................................................... 160
Danish notice .................................................................................................................. 161
Dutch notice .................................................................................................................... 161
English notice .................................................................................................................. 161
Estonian notice ................................................................................................................ 162
Finnish notice ................................................................................................................... 162
French notice ................................................................................................................... 162
German notice ................................................................................................................. 162
Greek notice .................................................................................................................... 163
Hungarian notice ............................................................................................................. 163
Italian notice .................................................................................................................... 163
Latvian notice .................................................................................................................. 163
Lithuanian notice .............................................................................................................. 164
Polish notice .................................................................................................................... 164
Portuguese notice ............................................................................................................. 164
Slovakian notice ............................................................................................................... 165
Slovenian notice ............................................................................................................... 165
Spanish notice ................................................................................................................. 165
Swedish notice ................................................................................................................. 165
Index ............................................................................................... 167
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Figures
Internet options screen ............................................................................................. 241
HP Storage Server Management console ................................................................... 252
ML110 G5 front panel (bezel on) ............................................................................. 333
ML110 G5 front panel (bezel off) ............................................................................. 344
ML110 G5 rear panel ............................................................................................. 355
DL160 G5 front panel ............................................................................................. 366
DL160 G5 rear panel ............................................................................................. 377
ML350 G5 front panel ............................................................................................ 388
ML350 G5 rear panel ............................................................................................. 399
DL380 G5 front panel ............................................................................................. 4110
DL380 G5 rear panel .............................................................................................. 4211
DL585 G2 front panel ............................................................................................. 4412
DL585 G2 rear panel .............................................................................................. 4513
SAS/SATA hard drive LEDs ....................................................................................... 4714
Storage management process example ...................................................................... 5215
Configuring arrays from physical drives ...................................................................... 5316
RAID 0 (data striping) (S1-S4) of data blocks (B1-B12) ................................................ 5317
Two arrays (A1, A2) and five logical drives (L1 through L5) spread over five physical
drives .................................................................................................................... 55
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System administrator view of Shadow Copies for Shared Folders ................................... 7119
Shadow copies stored on a source volume ................................................................. 7120
Shadow copies stored on a separate volume .............................................................. 7221
Accessing shadow copies from My Computer ............................................................. 7522
Client GUI ............................................................................................................. 7723
Recovering a deleted file or folder ............................................................................. 7924
Properties dialog box, Security tab ............................................................................ 8225
Advanced Security settings dialog box, Permissions tab ............................................... 8326
User or group Permission Entry dialog box ................................................................. 8427
Advanced Security Settings dialog box, Auditing tab ................................................... 8528
Select User or Group dialog box ............................................................................... 8529
Auditing Entry dialog box for folder name NTFS Test ................................................... 8630
Advanced Security Settings dialog box, Owner tab ..................................................... 8731
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Accessing MSNFS from HP Storage Server Management console ................................ 10132
File and Print Services for NetWare dialog box ......................................................... 11333
New User dialog box ............................................................................................ 11434
NetWare Services tab ........................................................................................... 11535
iSCSI Initiators Identifiers page ............................................................................... 12136
Advanced Identifiers page ..................................................................................... 12237
Add/Edit Identifier page ........................................................................................ 12238
Storage server cluster diagram ................................................................................ 12639
Cluster concepts diagram ....................................................................................... 12840
Automatic configuration settings .............................................................................. 15341
Proxy server settings .............................................................................................. 15442
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Tables
Document conventions ............................................................................................. 131
Network access methods ......................................................................................... 182
Installation and configuration checklist ....................................................................... 193
HP ProLiant RAID configurations ................................................................................ 214
Server configuration worksheet ................................................................................. 305
ML110 G5 front panel components (bezel on) ............................................................ 356
ML110 G5 front panel components (bezel off) ............................................................ 347
ML110 G5 rear panel components ........................................................................... 358
DL160 G5 front panel components ........................................................................... 369
DL160 G5 rear panel components ............................................................................ 3710
ML350 G5 front panel components ........................................................................... 3811
ML350 G5 rear panel components ........................................................................... 3912
DL380 G5 front panel components ........................................................................... 4113
DL380 G5 rear panel components ............................................................................ 4214
DL585 G2 front panel components ............................................................................ 4415
DL585 G2 rear panel components ............................................................................ 4516
SAS and SATA hard drive LED combinations ............................................................... 4717
Systems Insight Display LEDs and internal health LED combinations ................................ 4818
Summary of RAID methods ....................................................................................... 5419
Tasks and utilities needed for storage server configuration ............................................ 6120
Authentication table .............................................................................................. 10221
MSNFS command-line administration tools ............................................................... 10822
Sharing protocol cluster support .............................................................................. 13123
Power sequencing for cluster installation ................................................................... 13424
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About this guide
This guide provides information about installing, configuring, managing, and troubleshooting the
following HP ProLiant Storage Servers:
•HP ProLiant ML110 G5 Storage Server
•HP ProLiant DL160 G5 Storage Server
•HP ProLiant ML350 G5 Storage Server
•HP ProLiant DL380 G5 Storage Server
•HP ProLiant DL585 G2 Storage Server
Intended audience
This guide is intended for technical professionals with knowledge of:
•Microsoft® administrative procedures
•System and storage configurations
Related documentation
The following documents [and websites] provide related information:
•HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide
•HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Guide
You can find these documents from the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website:
http://www.hp.com/support/manuals
In the Storage section, click Disk Storage Systems and then select your product.
Document conventions and symbols
Table 1 Document conventions
ElementConvention
Cross-reference links and e-mail addressesBlue text: Table 1
Website addressesBlue, underlined text: http://www.hp.com
Bold text
•Keys that are pressed
•Text typed into a GUI element, such as a box
•GUI elements that are clicked or selected, such as menu
and list items, buttons, tabs, and check boxes
Text emphasisItalic text
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ElementConvention
Monospace text
•File and directory names
•System output
•Code
•Commands, their arguments, and argument values
Monospace, italic text •Code variables
•Command variables
Emphasized monospace textMonospace, bold text
WARNING!
Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or death.
CAUTION:
Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or data.
IMPORTANT:
Provides clarifying information or specific instructions.
NOTE:
Provides additional information.
TIP:
Provides helpful hints and shortcuts.
Rack stability
Rack stability protects personnel and equipment.
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WARNING!
To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to equipment:
•Extend leveling jacks to the floor.
•Ensure that the full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks.
•Install stabilizing feet on the rack.
•In multiple-rack installations, fasten racks together securely.
•Extend only one rack component at a time. Racks can become unstable if more than one component
is extended.
HP technical support
For worldwide technical support information, see the HP support website:
http://www.hp.com/support
Before contacting HP, collect the following information:
•Product model names and numbers
•Technical support registration number (if applicable)
•Product serial numbers
•Error messages
•Operating system type and revision level
•Detailed questions
Customer self repair
HP customer self repair (CSR) programs allow you to repair your StorageWorks product. If a CSR
part needs replacing, HP ships the part directly to you so that you can install it at your convenience.
Some parts do not qualify for CSR. Your HP-authorized service provider will determine whether a
repair can be accomplished by CSR.
For more information about CSR, contact your local service provider. For North America, see the CSR
website:
http://www.hp.com/go/selfrepair
Product warranties
For information about HP StorageWorks product warranties, see the warranty information website:
http://www.hp.com/go/storagewarranty
Subscription service
HP recommends that you register your product at the Subscriber's Choice for Business website:
http://www.hp.com/go/e-updates
After registering, you will receive e-mail notification of product enhancements, new driver versions,
firmware updates, and other product resources.
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HP websites
For additional information, see the following HP websites:
• http://www.hp.com
• http://www.hp.com/go/storage
• http://www.hp.com/service_locator
• http://www.hp.com/support/manuals
• http://www.hp.com/support/downloads
Documentation feedback
HP welcomes your feedback.
To make comments and suggestions about product documentation, please send a message to
storagedocsFeedback@hp.com. All submissions become the property of HP.
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1 Installing and configuring the server
Setup overview
Your HP ProLiant Storage Server comes preinstalled with either the Windows® Storage Server™ 2003
R2 operating system (32-bit or 64-bit version) or the Microsoft® Windows® Unified Data Storage
Server 2003, Enterprise x64 Edition operating system.
Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 extends the Windows Storage Server 2003 operating
system, providing a more efficient way to manage and control access to local and remote resources.
In addition, Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 provides a scalable, security-enhanced Web platform
for simplified branch server management, improved identity and access management, and more
efficient storage management.
IMPORTANT:
The Microsoft® Windows® Storage Server 2003 x64 Edition operating system is designed to support
32–bit applications without modification; however, any 32–bit applications that are run on this operating
system should be thoroughly tested before releasing the storage server to a production environment.
Microsoft® Windows® Unified Data Storage Server 2003, Enterprise x64 Edition operating system
provides unified storage server management capabilities, simplified setup and management of storage
and shared folders, and support for Microsoft iSCSI Software Target.
IMPORTANT:
For more information about Microsoft® Windows® Unified Data Storage Server 2003 operating system,
see “Enterprise storage servers” on page 119.
Planning for installation
Before you install your HP ProLiant Storage Server, you need to make a few decisions.
Determining a network access method
Before beginning setup and startup procedures, decide upon an access method to connect to the
storage server. The type of network access you select is determined by whether or not the network
has a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. If the network has a DHCP server, you
can access the storage server through the direct attachment, remote browser, Remote Desktop, or
remote management methods. If your network does not have a DHCP server, you must access the
storage server through the direct attachment method.
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NOTE:
The direct attachment method requires a display, keyboard, and mouse.
Table 2 Network access methods
NotesHP ProLiant Rapid
Startup Wizard
access
Storage server
desktop
accessible?
I.E. 5.5 or
later
required?
Access method
Requires a monitor,
mouse, and
keyboard.
Directly from the storage
server desktop.
YesNoDirect attachment
Does not display the
storage server
desktop.
Directly from the HP
ProLiant Storage Server
Management console.
NoYesRemote browser
Windows Remote
Desktop capability
required on client.
Indirectly from the
storage server desktop.
YesNoRemote Desktop
See the HP ProLiant
Lights-Out 100
Indirectly from the
storage server desktop.
YesYes
Remote management
(Lights-Out 100 or
Integrated Lights-Out
2)
Remote
Management User
Guide HP or
Integrated
Lights-Out 2 User
Guide for server
access instructions.
NOTE:
The ML110 G5 Storage Server does not include embedded Lights-Out 100 remote management support.
This server requires the purchase and installation of the Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card in
order to use Lights-Out 100 remote management features. For more information about the Lights-Out 100c
Remote Management Card, see
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/remotemgmt/lightsout100/index.html.
Planning a network configuration
You use the Rapid Startup Wizard to configure your storage server. This wizard is displayed
automatically when you first start your system. Before you run the Rapid Startup Wizard, it is helpful
to gather the network configuration information you need, including:
•User name and administrator password (the system provides you with defaults you need to change)
•E-mail addresses to set up system alerts
•SNMP settings
•Local area network (LAN) configuration settings
To help you gather this information, see “Configuring the server on the network” on page 30.
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Configuration checklist
Use the following checklist to make sure you have completed all configuration tasks for your HP
ProLiant Storage Server. The steps for each task are explained in more detail in subsequent chapters
of this guide.
Table 3 Installation and configuration checklist
ReferenceSteps
See “Checking kit contents” on page 20.
1. Unpack server, check kit contents, and
become familiar with front and back
panels of storage server. Locate and write
down serial number of storage server.
See the HP ProLiant rail installation instructions and
tower-to-rack conversion instructions, if applicable.
2. If you plan to rack the server, complete
the rail installation instructions.
See “Powering on the server” on page 20 and “Using the
direct attach method” on page 23.
3. Connect cables; (optional) connect a
keyboard, mouse, and monitor; power
on server; and log on to the server.
See “Accessing the HP Storage Server Management
console” on page 22.
4. Access the HP Storage Server
Management console.
See “Server configuration worksheet” on page 30.
5. Complete the storage server
configuration worksheet.
See “Running the Rapid Startup Wizard” on page 31.6. Run Rapid Startup Wizard.
See “Completing system configuration” on page 32.7. Complete system configuration.
See “Configuring storage server for Web access
(optional)” on page 153.
8. Configure storage server for Web
access, if necessary.
Installing the server
To install your HP ProLiant Storage Server, follow the instructions in the sections below:
• Locating and writing down the serial number
• Checking kit contents
• Powering on the server
Locating and writing down the serial number
Before completing the installation portion of this guide, locate and write down the storage server's
serial number, which you may need to access the HP Storage Server Management console later on
during the set up process.
The HP ProLiant Storage Server's serial number is located in three places:
•Top of the storage server
•Back of the storage server
•Inside the storage server shipping box
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Checking kit contents
Remove the contents, making sure you have all the components listed below. If components are missing,
contact HP technical support.
•HP ProLiant Storage Server (with operating system preloaded)
•Power cord(s)
•Product Documentation and Safety and Disposal Documentation CD
•HP ProLiant Storage Server Installation and System Recovery DVD
•End User License Agreement
•Certificate of Authenticity Card
NOTE:
Depending on your system, the following components might also be included:
•Bezel, bezel brackets, and screws
•Slide rail assembly
•Tower-to-rack conversion kit
•
HP ProLiant Essentials Integrated Lights-Out 2 Advanced Pack
•
HP ProLiant Essentials Lights-Out 100i Advanced Pack
Powering on the server
Power on the server after connecting the cables. For more information on your storage server model's
hardware components, see “Server components” on page 33.
1. Power on server by pushing the power button. The power LED illuminates green.
2. When the server powers on, an installation progress screen displays. The installation process
takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes to complete and the server will reboot twice. No user
interaction is required.
CAUTION:
Do not interrupt the installation process; when the installation sequence is complete, the
system prompt appears.
3. Go to “Accessing the HP Storage Server Management console” on page 22 to set up server
access.
Factory image
HP ProLiant Storage Servers are preconfigured with default storage settings and preinstalled with
either the Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 operating system or the Microsoft® Windows® Unified
Data Storage Server 2003 operating system. This section provides additional details about the
preconfigured storage.
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Physical configuration
The logical disks reside on physical drives as shown in “HP ProLiant RAID configurations” on page 21.
The DON'T ERASE volume contains an image that is deployed onto the OS partition during system
installation.
Table 4 HP ProLiant RAID configurations
Logical Disk 3 — nLogical Disk 2Logical Disk 1Server model
N/A
ML110 G5 (2
HDD 320 GB
SATA)
•
•Data Volume
Operating System
Volume •RAID 1
•RAID 1 •Physical Drives 1–2
•Physical Drives 1–2
•Data Volume•DON'T ERASE Volume
•Operating System
Volume
•ML110 G5
(4 HDD) •RAID 5•RAID 5
•RAID 5
•DL160 G5 •Physical Drives 1–4•Physical Drives 1–4
•Physical Drives 1–4
N/ADL380 G5
•DON'T ERASE Volume
•Operating System
Volume •RAID 1+0
•RAID 1+0 •Physical Drives 1–2
•Physical Drives 1–2
ML350 G5
•Data Volume•DON'T ERASE Volume
•Operating System
Volume •RAID 5•RAID 5
•RAID 5 •Physical Drives 1–6•Physical Drives 1–6
•Physical Drives 1–6
DL380 G5 1.16
TB SAS
•Data Volume•DON'T ERASE Volume
•Operating System
Volume •RAID 5•RAID 5
•RAID 5 •Physical Drives 1–8•Physical Drives 1–8
•Physical Drives 1–8
N/ADL585 G2
•DON'T ERASE Volume
•Operating System
Volume •RAID 1+0
•RAID 1+0 •Physical Drives 1–2
•Physical Drives 1–2
NOTE:
The HDDs included with the ML110 G5 2 HDD 320 GB SATA storage server are configured for software
RAID fault tolerance using the motherboard SATA controllers. In the event of a hard disk failure, user
intervention is required to rebuild the arrays. Microsoft Disk Manager is used to present the HDDs to the
system as dynamic disks. The primary OS logical drive resides on physical disk 1 and is mirrored on
physical disk 2. The data volume is the second logical drive mirroring the remaining space on disk 1 with
disk 2.
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NOTE:
The hardware RAID configuration information listed for the DL380 G5 applies to all DL380 G5 models
except for the DL380 G5 1.16 TB SAS model.
NOTE:
In the HP Array Configuration Utility (ACU), logical disks are labeled 1 and 2. In Microsoft Disk Manager,
logical disks are displayed as 0 and 1. For HP Smart Array configuration information, see
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantstorage/arraycontrollers/.
The DON’T ERASE logical disk supports the recovery process only and does not host a secondary
operating system. If the operating system has a failure that might result from corrupt system files, a
corrupt registry, or the system hangs during boot, see “System recovery” on page 151.
If the data volume is not carved at the factory or during the installation process, it must be configured
manually by the end user. Be sure to back up your user data, and then use the System Recovery DVD
to restore the server to the factory default state as soon as conveniently possible.
Default boot sequence
The BIOS supports the following default boot sequence:
1. DVD-ROM
2. HDD
3. PXE (network boot)
Under normal circumstances, the storage servers boot up from the OS logical drive.
•If the system experiences a drive failure, the drive displays an amber disk failure LED.
•If a single drive failure occurs, it is transparent to the OS.
Accessing the HP Storage Server Management console
Before accessing the HP Storage Server Management console, verify that the storage server is
completely installed in the rack and that all cables and cords are connected.
To access the HP Storage Server Management console, you can use these access methods:
Direct attach To connect directly to the storage server without using the network.
Remote browser To establish a browser-based connection to the HP ProLiant Storage
Server Management console from a remote client running Internet
Explorer 5.5 (or later).
Remote Desktop To establish a connection from a remote client without using a browser.
This method requires the client to have Windows Remote Desktop
capability.
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Remote management To establish a browser-based connection from a remote client using the
HP Lights-Out 100 (LO100) or HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 (iLO 2)
interface.
For more information, see “Planning for installation” on page 17.
IMPORTANT:
An IP address can be substituted for a storage server's serial number and hyphen when using either remote
browser or Remote Desktop methods to access the HP Storage Server Management console. For example:
192.0.0.1 can be substituted for .TWT08466-
Using the direct attach method
You can access the HP Storage Server Management console using a monitor, mouse, and keyboard
directly attached to the storage server.
To connect the storage server to a network using the direct attach method
1. Log on to the HP ProLiant Storage Server with the default user name administrator and the
password hpinvent.
The HP ProLiant Storage Server Management console and Rapid Startup Wizard will start
automatically.
NOTE:
You can change the administrator name and password when you configure the server using
the Rapid Startup Wizard.
2. To complete network configuration using the Rapid Startup Wizard, see
“Configuring the server on the network” on page 30.
Using the remote browser method
The storage server ships with DHCP enabled on the network port. If the server is placed on a
DHCP-enabled network and the serial number of the device is known, the server can be accessed
through a client running Internet Explorer 5.5 (or later) on that network, using the TCP/IP 3202 port.
IMPORTANT:
Before you begin this procedure, ensure that you have the following:
•Windows-based PC loaded with Internet Explorer 5.5 (or later) on the same local network as the storage
server
•DHCP-enabled network
•Serial number or IP address of the storage server
To connect the server to a network using the remote browser method, you must first ensure that the
client is configured to download signed ActiveX controls.
To enable ActiveX controls
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1. On the remote client machine, open the Internet Explorer web browser and select Tools > Internet
Options > Security.
Figure 1 Internet options screen
2. On the Security screen, select Internet or Local intranet Web content zone, then click Custom
Level.
3. Scroll down to locate the ActiveX Controls and plug-ins settings.
4. At Download signed ActiveX controls settings, select Enable to enable ActiveX or Prompt to launch
a notice requiring approval before ActiveX is enabled.
5. Click OK to close the Security Settings dialog box.
6. If prompted Are you sure you want to change the security settings for this zone, click .YES
7. On the dialog box, click to finish.Internet Options OK
To connect the storage server to a network using the remote browser method
1. On the remote client machine open Internet Explorer and enter https:// and the serial number
of the storage server followed by a hyphen (-), and then:3202. For example,
https://D4059ABC3433-:3202. Press .Enter
NOTE:
If you are able to determine the IP address from your DHCP server, you can substitute the
IP address for the serial number and hyphen (-). For example: 192.100.0.1:3202.
2. Click OK on the Security Alert prompt.
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3. Log on to the HP ProLiant Storage Server Management console with the default user name
administrator and the password .hpinvent
NOTE:
You can change the administrator name and password when you configure the server using
the Rapid Startup Wizard.
4. To complete network configuration using the Rapid Startup Wizard, see
“Configuring the server on the network” on page 30.
IMPORTANT:
If you are using the remote browser method to access the HP Storage Server Management console and
Rapid Startup Wizard, always close the remote session before closing your Internet browser. Closing the
Internet browser does not close the remote session. Failure to close your remote session impacts the limited
number of remote sessions allowed on the storage server at any given time.
Connecting to the storage server permits you to access the HP Storage Server Management console
(Figure 2). From the console, you can access snap-ins that allow complete server system management.
Figure 2 HP Storage Server Management console
Using the Remote Desktop method
Remote Desktop provides the ability for you to log onto and remotely administer your server, giving
you a method of managing it from any client. Installed for remote administration, Remote Desktop
allows only two concurrent sessions. Leaving a session running takes up one license and can affect
other users. If two sessions are running, additional users will be denied access.
To connect the storage server to a network using the Remote Desktop method
1. On the PC client, select . At , type Start > Run Open mstsc, then click OK.
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Enabling Telnet Server
The Telnet Server service needs to be enabled prior to its access. The service can be enabled by
opening the services MMC:
1. Select Start > Run, and then enter services.msc.
2. Locate and right-click the Telnet service and then select Properties.
3. Choose one of the following:
• For the Telnet service to start up automatically on every reboot, in the Startup Type drop-down
box click Automatic, and then click OK.
• For the Telnet service to be started manually on every reboot, in the Startup Type drop-down
box click Manual, and then click OK.
On the storage server, access the command line interface, either by Remote Desktop or a direct
connection, and then enter the following command:
net start tlntsvr
Sessions information
The sessions screen provides the ability to view or terminate active sessions.
Using remote management methods
HP ProLiant Storage Servers provide remote management functionality through HP ProLiant Lights-Out
technologies. The DL160 G5 Storage Server includes a Lights-Out 100 (LO100) port with Advanced
features. The ML350 G5, DL380 G5, and DL585 G2 Storage Servers include an Integrated Lights-Out
2 (iLO 2) port with Advanced features.
The ML110 G5 Storage Server does not include embedded Lights-Out 100 remote management
support. This server requires the purchase and installation of the Lights-Out 100c Remote Management
Card in order to use Lights-Out 100 remote management features. For more information about the
Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card, see http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/
management/remotemgmt/lightsout100/index.html.
For more information about HP ProLiant Lights-Out technologies, see http://h18013.www1.hp.com/
products/servers/management/remotemgmt.html.
Using the Lights-Out 100 method
HP Lights-Out 100 allows you to remotely manage HP ProLiant Storage Servers remotely over an
Ethernet connection. It provides embedded KVM over IP for full remote graphical console capabilities.
This complements the virtual media and power control for complete entry level Lights-out remote
management. LO100 also enables anytime access to system management information such as hardware
health and event logs.
For more information on using HP LO100, see the HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100 Remote Management
User Guide.
To quickly set up LO100 using the default settings for LO100 Advanced features on DL160 G5 and
ML110 G5 Storage Servers, follow these steps:
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1. Ensure that a network cable is connected to the LO100 port located on the back of the storage
server.
NOTE:
This connection method is easiest when the connection is to a DHCP and DNS supported
network.
2. If you are using DHCP (IP addressing), you will need to input a static IP address by using the
direct attach method and the IPMI section of the BIOS to read the DHCP address. If you are not
using DHCP, use this procedure to set a static IP address.
3. Using the methods described in the HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Guide,
connect to the LO100 port.
IMPORTANT:
Log on using the default LO100 user name admin and password admin.
4. If desired, you can change the default user name and password on the administrator account to
your predefined selections.
5. Set up your user accounts, if using the local accounts feature.
6. Ensure that LO100 advanced features are activated. If they are not, activate these features by
entering a license key from the included HP ProLiant Essentials Lights-Out 100i Advanced Pack.
7. Access the HP ProLiant Storage Server using the LO100 Remote Console functionality. Log on to
the HP ProLiant Storage Server with the default user name administrator and the password
hpinvent. The HP ProLiant Storage Server Management console starts automatically.
NOTE:
When the Remote Console feature is enabled, you can get access to the storage server's
login screen.
The Lights-Out 100 port comes with factory default settings, which the administrator can change. See
the HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Guide for information about changing these
settings. To obtain this guide, go to http://www.hp.com/support/manuals, navigate to the servers
section, and select . In the ProLiant Essentials Software section, select Server management HP Lights-Out
100i (LO100i) Software.
Using the Integrated Lights-Out 2 method
Integrated Lights-Out 2 (iLO 2) is HP's fourth generation of Lights-Out management technology that
allows you to perform virtually any system administrator or maintenance task remotely as if you were
using its keyboard; mouse; monitor; power button; and floppy, CD or USB key, whether or not the
server is operating. It is available in two forms, iLO 2 Standard and iLO 2 Advanced. iLO 2 Standard
provides basic system board management functions, diagnostics and essential Lights-Out functionality
on supported ProLiant servers. iLO 2 Advanced provides advanced remote administration functionality
as a licensed option, which is included with the ProLiant Storage Server.
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and select . In the ProLiant Essentials Software section, select Server management HP Integrated
Lights-Out 2 (iLO 2) Standard Firmware.
Configuring the server on the network
Before you begin
When first powering on the storage server you need to have some configuration data readily available
to complete the Running the Rapid Startup Wizard. Complete the Server configuration worksheet and
use the data collected to initialize the storage server.
NOTE:
Ensure you are logged into the HP ProLiant Storage Server as a local or domain administrator.
Table 5 Server configuration worksheet
Configuration Worksheet
Administrative Identity
Change system administrator's user name, which is set by default to
administrator.
User name
Change system administrator's password, which is set by default to
hpinvent.
User password
Alert E-mail Notification
E-mail address for critical, warning, or informational messages about
server status.
E-mail address alert sent to
Must be a valid, well-formed e-mail address that will appear as the
sender of server status e-mail alerts.
E-mail address alert sent from
Must be an e-mail server on your network that supports the Simple
Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).
SMTP server name or IP
address
SNMP Settings (to be completed only if needed)
System administrator for the storage server. The contact and location
will be provided to any SNMP management computer that requests
them.
Contact person
Any text string, such as a location or phone number. For example,
Floor #3, Financial Services Bldg.
System location
The community name is used for network authentication when sending
outgoing SNMP messages.
Community name No. 1
The IP address of a management computer that will receive SNMP
messages from the storage server using the above community name.
Trap destination No. 1
Same as above.Community name No. 2
Same as above.Trap destination No. 2
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StatusDescriptionItem
Flashing = Network link and activity
Off = No network connection
Green = System on
Power button9 Amber = System off
Green = HDD install ready
HDD LED10 Flashing green = Data access
Off = No access
See “SAS and SATA hard drive LED combinations” on page 47
for HDD LED status descriptions.
Hard disk drive (HDD) bays
1– 4
11
Figure 7 DL160 G5 rear panel
Table 10 DL160 G5 rear panel components
StatusDescriptionItem
N/APower supply cable socket1
N/APS/2 mouse port (green)2
Green = 10/100 Mbps connection
GbE LAN port for NIC23 Orange = 1000 Mbps connection
N/A
Captive thumbscrew for top
cover
4
N/ASerial port5
N/A
Low profile/Half length
expansion slot
6
Populated with HP Smart Array E200 controller
Full height/Full length
expansion slot
7
N/AT10/T15 Wrench8
N/AThumbscrew for PCI cage9
Blue = Activated
UID LED button10
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15681
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
151413121110
Figure 10 DL380 G5 front panel
Table 13 DL380 G5 front panel components
StatusDescriptionItem
N/AQuick release lever1
N/ADVD-RW drive2
N/AVideo connector3
N/AUSB connectors (2)4
LEDs off = Normal
Systems Insight Display5
LEDs amber = Failure
See “Systems Insight Display LEDs and internal health LED
combinations” on page 48 for LED status information.
See below for online spare and mirror LED status.
Off = No protection
Online spare LED6 Green = Protection enabled
Amber = Memory failure occurred
Flashing amber = Memory configuration error
Off = No protection
Mirror LED7 Green = Protection enabled
Amber = Memory failure occurred
Flashing amber = Memory configuration error
See “SAS and SATA hard drive LED combinations” on page 47 for HDD
LED status descriptions.
Hard disk drive (HDD)
bays
8
N/AQuick release lever9
Blue = Activated
UID LED button10 Flashing = System being remotely managed
Off = Deactivated
Green = Normal
Internal health LED11 Amber = System degraded
Red = System critical
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