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HP D2D User Guide
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  • HP D2D, 5 Advanced installation Although the Installation wizard is the recommended way to install the HP D2D Backup System, it is possible to install it manually. You may also need to run phases independently when troubleshooting. This chapter describes: • “Using DHCP to discover the HP D2D” on page 45 • “Using the Discovery Engine to discover the HP D2D” on page 45 • “Microsoft iSCSI Initiator”onpage46 • “Linux iSCSI initiator” on page 51 • “Manual driver installation” on page 51 Using DHCP to discover the HP D2

  • 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 clarif ying information or specific instructions. NOTE: Provides additional information. HP technical support For worldwide technical support information, see the HP suppor t

  • HP D2D, device for use with restores at a later date. If a restore is urgently required, the administrator ca n put the copied cartridge into a physical tape d rive attached to the host and restore directly from that. In either case, the backup application is aware of the cartridge’s existence. • Both the D2D system and the host are lost. In this case, the physical cartridge copy (as long as it was a full system backup) can be used for disaster recovery onto new or repaire d server hardware using a tape device attached to the h ost server. Disadvantages of Copy 1. Data is left o n the HP D2D Backup System; no disk space is freed by copying to physical cartridge. 2. It is po

  • HP D2D, To ensure your registration is co mplete, there are a numb er of questions on the electronic form that are mandatory. Other questions are o ptional. However, the more you feel able to complete, the better HP can meet your needs. Subscription service HP recommends that you register your product at the Subscriber’s Choice for Business website: h ttp://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. HP websites For additional information, see the following HP websites: •h ttp://www.hp.com •http://www.hp.com/go/storage •http://www

  • HP D2D, • For the other weekdays, Monday to Thursday: carry out incremental backups to capture that day’s changes (one cartridge for each day) and keep each cartridge for a week before over writing. Assuming a separate cartridge for each day’s incremental backup, another four autoloader slots are required. • On the last day of the m onth: • From the host (1) carry out a full backup to one cartridge to capture the month’s work ready for archiving, this requires one extra s lot on the autoloader device (2) • From the HP D2D Web interface schedule a copy to physical car trid

  • 2. Backup applications may require the exported cartridge for the next job in their rotation scheme. Cartridge import TheWebinterfaceontheHPD2DisusedtoImport car tridge data from the attached tape drive to the mail slot on the HP D2D Backup System. The backup application on the host is used to move the data from the mail slot back into o ne of the autoloader slots. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Autol

  • 8 The Web M ana gem ent Interface In this chapter: • “Web management inter face” on page 63 • “To run the Web Management Interface”onpage63 • “Summary (Home)”onpage64 • “Devices (Configuration)” on page 65 • “Cartridges (Configuration)” on page 67 • “Network (Configuration)” on page 71 • “Email Alerts (Configuration)” on page 7

  • HP D2D, 6LEDs In this chapter: • “Understanding the LEDs”onpage53 • “Beacon mode” on page 53 Understanding the LEDs Figure 28 LE Ds 1 Disk Activity Flashing Green = Disk activity in progress. 2 Disk Status Solid Green = All disks are working correctly . Flashing Orange = A disk has failed. 3 Disk Capacity Solid Green = Normal operation and disk space is available. Solid Orange = Disk threshold capacity exceeded, device is nearly full. 4Status Solid Green = System is booted and operating normally. Flashing Green = System is powering up or shutting d own. Flashing Orange = System has failed. 5 Network Off = No net work connection or network no

  • HP D2D, HP StorageWorks D2D Backup System: 1.5 TB LAN Desktop PC 250 GB Fileserver 60 GB Total 242 GB Total 150 GB Mon Tues Wed Thurs Wk1 Wk2 Wk3 Wk4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 M10 M11 M12 Wk1 Wk2 Wk3 M1 M2 M3 M4 Database Server 10 GB Figure 31 HP D2D Backup System af ter t he secon d hos t is configured Desktop PC This is used by eng ineers to store drawings, specifications and s im ilar working documents. The backup requirement is for one full weekly backup and a daily incremental backup, retained for one week. Thesizeofthedailyincrementalbackupis10GB.Thesizeofthefullbackupis250GB,which exceeds t he disk space that can be allocated to a single slot. Therefore, each full backup requires two autoloader slots

  • HP D2D, Look at the RAID & Disks page for more information. ThediskstatusiconinthePhysical Disks section indicates an error condition. Note also the message in the RAID Status section that warns that “RAID is still operational but failed disk should be replaced as soon as possible”. If m o re than one disk fails You will lose all data on the HP D2D Backup System and the message in the RAID Status section warns that there are “Too few disks to operate”. However, the device operating system is not stored on any of the disks, so the HP D2D Backup System is still usable after replacing the failed disks. Use the Web 114 Hard disk replacement

  • HP D2D, NOTE: If the replacement drive is not supplied with screws, remove the screws (two on each side) from the failed drive. Figure 45 Rem oving the hard drive 10. Replace the failed disk with the new disk. Insert the four drive screws (two on each side) into the hard drive (1). If these are not supplied with the new disk, use the screws from the failed disk. Slide the new hard drive (2) into the selected bay until it clicks into place. Connect the power cable from the power supply to the back of the hard driveandplugintheSATAcable(3). Figure46Installingaharddrive 11. Replace the drive cover. a. Replace t

  • HP D2D, Internet Explor er 7.X 1. Click on the Too ls button located in the upper right par t of the screen (next to the gear icon). 2. Select Internet Options. 3. Click on th e Secu rity tab. 4. Click on the Cu stom Level... button. 5. Set the option Active scripting to Enable and click OK. 6. Click Yes. 7. Refresh the p age. Internet Explorer 6.X 1. Select Tools from the top menu. 2. Select Internet Options. 3. Click on th e Secu rity tab. 4. Click on th e Custom Level. 5. Scroll down until you see the section labeled Scripting. 6. Under Active scripting select Enable and click OK. Mozilla Firefox 1.5 and Firefox 2.X 1. Select Options from the Tools menu. 2. Click

  • HP D2D, Email alerts tro ubleshooting If you are not re ceiving email alerts, use the Test button on the Email Alerts page to send a test email. If this fails, make sur e the email server is configured correctly. See “Email Alerts (Configuration)” on page 74 for more inform ation. Disk troubleshooting • HP D2D Backup System runs out of space • Disk fails on the HP D2D Backup System If the HP D2D B ackup System runs out of space A warning mes sage is generated when the HP D2D Backup System reaches 90% c

  • HP D2D, We recommend that you also select the Automatically restore this connection wh en the system boots option in the Log On dialog. Persistent Targets tab The Persistent Targets tab s hows the targets that have been configured to restore automatically on reboot. During initial configuration, it is for information only. However, if you want to stop the host automatically con necting to a device, you must select the device on this tab and Remove it. To disconnect the device wit hout rebooting, g o back to the Targets tab, select the device, click Details and log off. 50 Advanced installat

  • HP D2D, Figures 1 FrontandrearviewoftheHPD2DBackupSystem.................. 15 2 Device configur ationwithonehost ........................ 17 3 Device configurationwithmultiplehosts ...................... 18 4 Storage capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 5 Networkandpowerconnectors.......................... 23 6 AttachingatapedrivetotheHPD2DBackupSystem ................ 24 7 Connectingtoabusinessserveronthemainnetwork ................ 25 8 Connecting toadedicatedbackupnetwork..................... 25 9 Connectingtoanetworkserver.......................... 26 10 Attachingatapedrivetot

  • HP D2D, • Discovery: This will allow you to locate your HP D2D Backup Sy stem on the network and configure network settings. If you have multiple devices on your network, a list is displayed so that you can select the required HP D2D Backup System. The configuration page for the device is displayed. DHCP is enabled by default. If you wish to use static IP addressing, disable DHCP and enter the IP address details. D2D Backup System 41

  • HP D2D, Physical tape dr ives Aphysicaltape drive is a tape d rive that is attached to the HP D2D Backup System or the host computer, so that data c an be moved from the HP D2D Backup System and stored offsite. (It should not be confused with the tape drive device that can be configured as one of the backup devices on the HP D2D Backup Syst em.) RAID RAID stands for Redundant Array of Inexpensive (or Independent) Devices, which is a data storage scheme that divides data among multiple hard drives, increasing data reliability and throughput. The HP D2D Backup System is a RAID5 device , which offers the best

  • HP D2D, HP LTO Tape driv er The HP LTO Tape d river must be installed to allow your system to recognize the Ultrium devices created by the HP D 2 D Backup System. Tape drivers can be installed from the drivers directory on the HP StorageWorks CD-ROM, where they are supplied as an installer application and as driver files for manual installation. Also check the H P website for dr iver updates at w ww.hp.com/support. The tape drive is reported to your backup application (and Windows Device Manager) as an LTO-3

  • Management Interface to help you identif y the disks that have failed. You can replace the disks, rebuild the RAID array and use the HP D2D Backup System as a new appliance. Electrostatic discharge information ESD can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuit. Proper packaging and grounding techniques are necessary precautions to prevent da mage. To p revent electrostatic damage, obser

  • HP D2D, Figure 16 Replacing the PCI slot cover Installing an internal tape drive Read this section if your are installing an internal tape drive. If you are connecting an external tape drive, go to “Replacing the access panel a n d bezel” on page 35. WARNING! To avoid personal injury or damage to the server or tape drive, ensure that the server is disconnected from the mains power supply while you install the drive. CAUTION: Static electricity can damage electronic components. Always wear an antistatic wriststrap if one is available. If not, after you have disconnected power from the server and removed the cover, touch a bare metal part of the chassis

  • HP D2D, J job history page tape attach,97 L last written, car tridges,69 LEDs,53 at bootup,53 during firmware upgrade,53 location, cartridges,69 log page,78 login,63 M mail slot definition,18 max size, cartridges,69 Microsoft Exchange Server,75 N network DHCP,24 edit settings,72 reset to factory settings,73 supported configurations,24 network name,73 network page,71 O OBDR,101 office backup,56 P password default,63 editing,80 resetting,80 physical tape drive definition,19 power off cleanly,79 power on troubleshooting,108 po

  • 12 Troubleshooting Use the information in this chapter to troubleshoot problems. More detailed troubleshooting information can be found at w ww.hp.com/support. This chapter provides troubleshooting information on: • “Connecting the hardware” on page 105 • “DHCP is not working” on page 105 • “Running the Installation Wizard” on page 106 • “Manual installation”onpage108

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