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HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000 Operation & User’s Manual

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  • HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000, The Add/Change Host Group dialog box (Figure 9) appears. 5. In the Enter Host Group box, enter the name of the host group that you want to create, and then click the Add button. NOTE: Host group names can be up to eight characters and are case-sensitive. The first character and the last character must not be a space. Also, the following characters are unusable in host group names: \ , / : ; * ? " < > | 6. Confirm that the new host group is displayed by blue in Host Group List, and then click OK. CAUTION: Here, the settings in the window have

  • HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000, Index A access group, 9 Add/Change Host dialog box, 27 Add/Change Host Group dialog box, 24 Add/Change LDEV Group dialog box, 26 Add/Change Security Group dialog box, 21 C conventions storage capacity values, 71 D device emulation types, 13 dialog boxes Add/Change Host dialog box, 27 Add/Change Host Group dialog box, 24 Add/Change LDEV Group dialog box, 26 Add/Change Security Group dialog box, 21 Error Detail dialog box, 42 Host Group to Port dialog box, 37 Host Group to Security Group dialog box, 36 Host to LDEV dialog box, 35 Host to Se

  • HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000, 2. From the pop-up menu, select List -> LDEV to Security Group. The LDEV to Security Group dialog box appears (Figure 19). The table on the right displays the security groups that you want. If the desired volume is not displayed in the lower-right table: 1. In the tree view of the Volume Security window (Figure 4), right-click an item except for a host group or LDEV group that appears immediately below a security group. 2. From the pop-up menu, select List -> LDEV to Security Group. The LDEV to Security Gr

  • HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000, 3. Right-click a host group. A pop-up menu appears. 4. Select Specify and then Host from the pop-up menu. The Add/Change Host dialog box (Figure 11) appears and displays a list of hosts. The icons and indicate hosts registered in the specified host group. 5. Select and then right click one or more hosts (indicated by or ) that you want to delete. 6. Select Registration and then Unregister Host from Host Group from the pop-up menu. The specified hosts are displayed by blue. Also, icons disappear or change to or . The icons and indicate that the host is registered in another host group. 7. Click OK in the Add/Change Host dialog box. CAUTION: Here, the s

  • HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000, DescriptionItem This button applies settings in the Add/Change LDEV Group dialog box to the Volume Security window, and then closes the Add/Change LDEV Group dialog box. CAUTION: The OK button applies the settings to the Volume Security window, but does not apply the settings to the storage system. To apply the settings to the subsystem, you must continue to click Apply in the Volume Security window. OK Discards settings in the Add/Change LDEV Group dialog box and closes the dialog boxCancel The Add/Change Host Dialog Box The Add/Change Host dialog box (Figure 11) appears when you right-click a host group in

  • HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000, 6 Support and Other Resources Related Documentation • HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Disk Array Owner's Guide • Hitachi ShadowImage™ for Mainframe User's Guide • Hitachi TrueCopy™ for Mainframe User's Guide You can find these documents on the HP Manuals website: http://www.hp.com/support/manuals In the Storage section, click Storage Software and then select a product. Conventions for Storage Capacity Values HP XP storage systems use the following values to calculate physical storage capacity values (hard disk drives): • 1 KB (kilobyte) = 1,000 bytes • 1 MB (megabyte) = 1,000 2 bytes • 1 GB (gigabyte) = 1,000 3 by

  • HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000, DescriptionItem Lists hosts in the security group in which the specified volume is registered. • No. A sequential number associated with a host. NOTE: Each table row usually shows information about a host. However, if a host is attached to the disk subsystem via a channel extender, the table row shows information about the channel extender. • Type/Model indicates the type and the model number of a host (or a channel extender). The Type appears on the left of the slash (/). The Model number appears on the right of the slash. Before the Type/Model, an icon indicates the registration status of the host in these ways

  • HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000, 4. Select Add/Change from the pop-up menu. The Add/Change Security Group dialog box (Figure 8) appears. 5. In the Enter Security Group box, enter the name of the security group that you want to create. NOTE: Security group names can be up to eight characters and are case-sensitive. The first character and the last character must not be a space. Also, the following characters are unusable in security group names: \ , / : ; * ? " < > | 6. In the Security box, select Enable. 7. In the Group Status box, select Pool. 8. In the T-VOL/R-VOL box, select Enable or Disable. • Select Enable if

  • HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000, Figure 19 The LDEV to Security Group Dialog Box DescriptionItem Indicates the number of the selected LDKC.LDKC Specifies a CU image number.CU Describes the available LDEVs: • LDEV indicates a number assigned to the LDEV. • Emulation indicates the emulation types of the volume. NOTE: A volume ID ending in # (for example, 00#) indicates the volume is an external volume. LDEV table Lists security groups in which the specified volume is registered: • Security Group indicates the name of a security group. • Security indicate

  • HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000, CAUTION: When registering volumes in an LDEV group, you are strongly recommended to click the Apply button in the Volume Security window, as described in the last step of the following procedure. If you forget to click Apply, the volumes might be unregistered when you encounter an error registering the LDEV group (see “Registering an LDEV Group in a Security Group” on page 56). To register volumes in an LDEV group: 1. Ensure that you are in Modify mode. 2. In the Volume Security window (Figure 4), double-click an LDKC number. 3. Right-cl

  • HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000, Figure 10 The Add/Change LDEV Group Dialog Box DescriptionItem Indicates the number of the selected LDKC.LDKC A list of LDEV groups in the LDKC.LDEV Group List When creating a new LDEV group, you enter the name of the LDEV group in this Enter LDEV Group text box. When renaming an existing LDEV group, you select the LDEV group in the LDEV Group List table and then enter a new name. The following conventions apply to LDEV group names: • Up to eight characters can be used. • Characters are case-sensitive. • The following characters cannot be used: \ , / :

  • HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000, A Acronyms and Abbreviations Table 1 Acronyms and Abbreviations logical deviceLDEV logical disk controllerLDKC main volumeM-VOL Multiple Virtual Storage (IBM)MVS personal computerPC printed circuit boardPCB remote service information messageR-SIM remote volumeR-VOL HP StorageWorks XP Business Copy SoftwareSI service information messageSIM ShadowImage for MainframeSIz service processorSVP HP StorageWorks XP Continuous Access SoftwareTC TrueCopy for MainframeTCz TrueCopy Asynchronous for MainframeTCzA target volumeT-VOL XP24000/XP20000 Volume Security User's Guide 73

  • HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000, Figures Security Example 1 ................................................................................................. 101 Security Example 2 ................................................................................................. 112 Security Example 3 ................................................................................................. 123 The Volume Security Window ................................................................................... 164 Security Group Tree ....................................................

  • HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000, 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Volume Security The Error Detail dialog box (Figure 22) may appear when you attempt to apply security settings. The probable causes of the error are: • Some hosts in one security group are accessing volumes in another security group. • Some hosts do not belong to any security group, but the hosts are accessing volumes in a security group. To remove this error, you must find the hosts and the volumes that cause the error. To find them, take the following steps: 1. In the Error Deta

  • The following procedure explains how to create an LDEV group. For details on how to register volumes in an LDEV group, see “Registering Volumes in an LDEV Group” on page 54. CAUTION: When creating an LDEV group, you are strongly recommended to click the Apply button in the Volume Security window, as described in the last step of the following procedure. If

  • HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000, When applying security, make sure that your security settings are correct. If incorrect security settings are made, the system will be difficult or impossible to control. If the CPU of a mainframe host is upgraded after you apply security settings, you must execute the system command D M=CPU at the mainframe host to obtain the latest information about the host. Next, you must use the latest information to update host information in the Add/Change Host dialog box (for details, see “The Add/Change Host Dialog Box” on page 27). If you do not update host information, the system will be impossible to control. • If you are using st

  • HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000, Figure 7 LDEV table DescriptionColumn The volume ID (in hexadecimal from 00 to FF) NOTE: A volume ID ending in # (for example, 00#) indicates , the volume is an external volume. LDEV The emulation type of the volume Emulation The volume status: • An asterisk (*) denotes a secondary volume (copy destination) for USP V/VM copy software. • A plus symbol (+) denotes that one or more LU paths are assigned to the volume. Attribute The Add/Change Security Group Dialog Box The Add/Change Security Group dialog box (Figure 8) appears when you right-click a security group or the Security Group entry in the tree view of the Volume Se

  • Figure 22 The Error Detail Dialog Box DescriptionItem Lists the number of the host available on the selected LDKC which are performing I/O operations. Host Indicates the number of the selected LDKC.LDKC Specifies a Command Unit image and forces the display of any volumes on which the host is performing I/O operations and which belong to the specified CU image. CU Provides inf

  • Deleting Security Groups To delete a security group, take the following steps: To delete a security group: 1. Ensure that you are in Modify mode. 2. In the Volume Security window (Figure 4), double-click an LDKC number. 3. Do either of the following: • Right-click a security group in the tree view. • Right-click Security Group in the tree view and then select Add

  • HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000, CAUTION: Here, the settings in the window have not been applied to the storage system. 7. Click Apply in the Volume Security window (Figure 4). A message appears and asks if you want to apply the settings to the storage system. 8. Click Yes. The settings are applied to the storage system. Registering Volumes in an LDEV Group Now that you have created an LDEV group, then you need to register volumes in the LDEV group. CAUTION: When registering volumes in an LDEV group, you are strongly recommended to click the Apply button in the Volume Security window, as described in the last step of the following procedure. If you forget

  • Figure 8 The Add/Change Security Group Dialog Box DescriptionItem Indicates the selected LDKC number. LDKC Descriptive information about the security groups in the LDKC. • Security indicates whether the security settings in the security group are Enabled or Disabled. CAUTION: It is possible that security settings are disabled even if Enabled is displayed. If the Status is Access and t

  • DescriptionItem Applies settings in the Add/Change Host dialog box to the Volume Security window, and then closes the dialog box. CAUTION: Clicking OK applies the settings to the Volume Security window, but does not apply the settings to the storage system. To apply the security settings to the storage system, you must continue to click Apply in the Volume Security window until they app

  • HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000, • The content of any error message(s) displayed on the Remote Web Console computer. • The Storage Navigator configuration information (use the FD Dump Tool). • The service information messages (SIMs), including reference codes and severity levels, displayed by the Remote Web Console computer. • The Volume Security (or other) error code(s) displayed on the Remote Web Console computer. • The exact content of any error messages displayed on the host system(s). • The service information m

  • HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000, Figure 4 The Volume Security Window DescriptionItem Displays the security, host, and LDEV groups assigned to each LDKC defined on the storage system. For details see “Security Group Tree ” on page 16. Security Group tree Displays the type, model, SEQNUMBER, Logical Partition (LPAR) and vendor of each host. For details, see “Hosts Table” on page 18. Hosts table Allows you to select the desired command unit(s) available in each group. When you select a CU image, the table below shows a list of volumes in the selected CU image CU list Shows the LDEV, emulation, and attribute informatio

  • 4 Performing Volume Security Operations This chapter explains the following Volume Security operations: • Launching Volume Security (see Launching Volume Security, page 43) • Viewing Security Settings (see Viewing Security Settings, page 43) • Enabling only the specified hosts to access certain volumes, so that the other hosts cannot access the volumes (see Limiting Host Access,

  • HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000, • Locating Ports through Which Hosts Can Access Volumes (see “Locating Ports through Which Hosts Can Access Volumes” on page 45) • Locating Security Groups that Contain a Specified Volume (see “Locating Security Groups that Contain a Specified Volume” on page 45) • Locating Hosts in a Security Group that Contains a Specified Volume (see “Locating Hosts in a Security Group that Contains a Specified Volume” on page 46) • Locating Security Groups that Contain a Specified Host Group (see “Locating Security Groups that Contain a Specified Host Group” on page 46) • Locating Security Groups that C

  • HP STORAGEWORKS XP24000, If hosts registered in the host group are also registered in another host group, you cannot register ports in the Port list in the Registered port box, and thus you cannot implement port-level security. 6. Click OK in the Select Port dialog box. The Select Port dialog box closes and you are returned to the Volume Security window. CAUTION: Here, the settings in the window have not been applied to the storage system. 7. Click Apply in the Volume Security window (Figure 4). A message appears and asks if you want to apply the settings to the storage system. 8. Click

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