HP StorageWorks P4000 G2 User manual

HP StorageWorks
P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway User Guide
Part Number: 5697-0624
First edition: November 2010

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Contents
1 Component identification .................................................................. 11
P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway hardware components .............................................................. 11
2 Installing and configuring the server ................................................... 15
Setup overview ......................................................................................................................... 15
Determine an access method ............................................................................................... 15
Check kit contents ..................................................................................................................... 15
Locate the serial number, Certificate of Authenticity, and End User License Agreement ........................ 16
Install the storage system hardware ............................................................................................. 16
Connect to the storage system .................................................................................................... 16
Power on the server and log on .................................................................................................. 17
Confirm Windows activation ...................................................................................................... 18
Configure the storage system ...................................................................................................... 19
Complete system configuration ................................................................................................... 19
Additional access methods ......................................................................................................... 20
Using the remote browser method ......................................................................................... 20
Using the Remote Desktop method ........................................................................................ 21
Using the Telnet method ...................................................................................................... 21
Enabling Telnet ............................................................................................................ 21
Default storage settings .............................................................................................................. 21
Physical configuration ......................................................................................................... 21
Default boot sequence ........................................................................................................ 22
3 Cluster configuration ........................................................................ 25
Creating and configuring the cluster ............................................................................................ 26
Set IP addresses for the network connections .......................................................................... 26
Join both storage servers to the domain ................................................................................. 29
Initialize and format the storage disks .......................................................................................... 31
Validate the configuration .......................................................................................................... 32
Create the cluster ...................................................................................................................... 34
Add services or applications to the cluster .................................................................................... 35
Verify that the cluster is operational ............................................................................................. 37
4 Cluster administration ....................................................................... 39
Cluster overview ....................................................................................................................... 39
Cluster terms and components .................................................................................................... 39
Nodes .............................................................................................................................. 39
Resources .......................................................................................................................... 39
Cluster groups ................................................................................................................... 40
Virtual servers .................................................................................................................... 40
Failover and failback .......................................................................................................... 40
Quorum disk ..................................................................................................................... 40
Cluster planning ....................................................................................................................... 41
Storage planning ............................................................................................................... 41
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Network planning .............................................................................................................. 41
Protocol planning ............................................................................................................... 42
Cluster groups and resources, including file shares ........................................................................ 43
Cluster group overview ....................................................................................................... 43
Node-based cluster groups ........................................................................................... 43
Load balancing ........................................................................................................... 44
File share resource planning issues ....................................................................................... 44
Resource planning ....................................................................................................... 44
Permissions and access rights on share resources ............................................................. 44
NFS cluster-specific issues ............................................................................................. 45
Non-cluster aware file sharing protocols ................................................................................ 45
Adding new storage to a cluster ........................................................................................... 45
Creating physical disk resources .................................................................................... 46
Creating file share resources ......................................................................................... 46
Creating NFS share resources ....................................................................................... 46
Shadow copies in a cluster .................................................................................................. 46
Extend a LUN in a cluster .................................................................................................... 47
MSNFS administration on a server cluster .............................................................................. 47
Best practices for running Server for NFS in a server cluster ............................................... 47
Print services in a cluster ............................................................................................................ 47
Creating a cluster printer spooler .......................................................................................... 48
Advanced cluster administration procedures ................................................................................. 48
Failing over and failing back ............................................................................................... 48
Restarting one cluster node .................................................................................................. 49
Shutting down one cluster node ............................................................................................ 49
Powering down the cluster ................................................................................................... 49
Powering up the cluster ....................................................................................................... 50
5 Administration tools .......................................................................... 51
Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 administration tools ................................................... 51
Remote Desktop for Administration ....................................................................................... 51
Share and Storage Management .......................................................................................... 51
Single Instance Storage ....................................................................................................... 52
Print Management .............................................................................................................. 53
Network File System (NFS) User Mapping ............................................................................. 53
Configuring AD LDS ........................................................................................................... 53
Microsoft hotfix 2222746 .............................................................................................. 54
Phase 1 scripts ............................................................................................................ 54
Phase 2 scripts ............................................................................................................ 55
Script execution ........................................................................................................... 56
Verifying script execution .............................................................................................. 57
Shared access example ................................................................................................ 59
6 File server management .................................................................... 67
File services features in Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 ............................................................ 67
Single Instance Storage ....................................................................................................... 67
File Server Resource Manager .............................................................................................. 67
Windows SharePoint Services .............................................................................................. 67
File services management .......................................................................................................... 67
Configuring data storage .................................................................................................... 68
Storage management utilities ............................................................................................... 68
Array management utilities ............................................................................................ 68
Array Configuration Utility ............................................................................................ 69
Disk Management utility ............................................................................................... 70
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Guidelines for managing disks and volumes .......................................................................... 70
Disk quotas ....................................................................................................................... 70
Adding storage .................................................................................................................. 71
Expanding storage ...................................................................................................... 72
Extending storage using Windows Storage Utilities .......................................................... 72
Volume shadow copies .............................................................................................................. 73
Shadow copy planning ....................................................................................................... 73
Identifying the volume .................................................................................................. 74
Allocating disk space ................................................................................................... 74
Identifying the storage area .......................................................................................... 75
Determining creation frequency ..................................................................................... 75
Shadow copies and drive defragmentation ............................................................................ 75
Mounted drives .................................................................................................................. 76
Managing shadow copies ................................................................................................... 76
The shadow copy cache file .......................................................................................... 77
Enabling and creating shadow copies ............................................................................ 78
Viewing a list of shadow copies ..................................................................................... 79
Set schedules .............................................................................................................. 79
Viewing shadow copy properties ................................................................................... 79
Redirecting shadow copies to an alternate volume ........................................................... 80
Disabling shadow copies .............................................................................................. 80
Managing shadow copies from the storage system desktop ..................................................... 81
Shadow Copies for Shared Folders ....................................................................................... 81
SMB shadow copies .................................................................................................... 82
NFS shadow copies ..................................................................................................... 83
Recovery of files or folders ............................................................................................ 84
Recovering a deleted file or folder .................................................................................. 84
Recovering an overwritten or corrupted file ...................................................................... 85
Recovering a folder ...................................................................................................... 85
Backup and shadow copies .......................................................................................... 86
Shadow Copy Transport ...................................................................................................... 86
Folder and share management ................................................................................................... 86
Folder management ............................................................................................................ 87
Share management ............................................................................................................ 93
Share considerations .................................................................................................... 93
Defining Access Control Lists ......................................................................................... 94
Integrating local file system security into Windows domain environments ............................. 94
Comparing administrative (hidden) and standard shares ................................................... 94
Managing shares ........................................................................................................ 95
File Server Resource Manager .................................................................................................... 95
Quota management ........................................................................................................... 95
File screening management ................................................................................................. 96
Storage reports .................................................................................................................. 96
Other Windows disk and data management tools ......................................................................... 96
Additional information and references for file services .................................................................... 96
Backup ............................................................................................................................. 96
HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools .............................................................................. 96
Antivirus ............................................................................................................................ 97
7 Troubleshooting, servicing, and maintenance ....................................... 99
Troubleshooting the storage system .............................................................................................. 99
WEBES (Web Based Enterprise Services) ..................................................................................... 99
Maintenance and service ......................................................................................................... 100
Maintenance updates ....................................................................................................... 100
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System updates .......................................................................................................... 100
Firmware updates ............................................................................................................. 100
Certificate of Authenticity ......................................................................................................... 100
8 Support and other resources ............................................................ 101
Contacting HP ........................................................................................................................ 101
Subscription service .......................................................................................................... 101
Related information ................................................................................................................. 101
HP websites ..................................................................................................................... 101
Typographic conventions ......................................................................................................... 102
Rack stability .......................................................................................................................... 103
Customer self repair ................................................................................................................ 103
9 System recovery ............................................................................. 105
The System Recovery DVD ........................................................................................................ 105
Restore the factory image ......................................................................................................... 105
Using a USB Flash Drive for System Recovery ............................................................................. 106
Create a System Recovery USB Flash Drive .......................................................................... 106
Use the USB Flash Drive for System Recovery ....................................................................... 107
Managing disks after a restoration ............................................................................................ 108
A Regulatory compliance notices ........................................................ 109
Regulatory compliance identification numbers ............................................................................ 109
Federal Communications Commission notice .............................................................................. 109
FCC rating label .............................................................................................................. 109
Class A equipment ..................................................................................................... 109
Class B equipment ..................................................................................................... 110
Declaration of Conformity for products marked with the FCC logo, United States only ............... 110
Modification .................................................................................................................... 110
Cables ............................................................................................................................ 110
Canadian notice (Avis Canadien) ............................................................................................. 110
Class A equipment ........................................................................................................... 110
Class B equipment ............................................................................................................ 111
European Union notice ............................................................................................................ 111
Japanese notices .................................................................................................................... 111
Japanese VCCI-A notice .................................................................................................... 111
Japanese VCCI-B notice .................................................................................................... 111
Japanese power cord statement .......................................................................................... 111
Korean notices ....................................................................................................................... 112
Class A equipment ........................................................................................................... 112
Class B equipment ............................................................................................................ 112
Taiwanese notices ................................................................................................................... 112
BSMI Class A notice ......................................................................................................... 112
Taiwan battery recycle statement ........................................................................................ 112
Laser compliance notices ......................................................................................................... 113
English laser notice ........................................................................................................... 113
Dutch laser notice ............................................................................................................. 113
French laser notice ........................................................................................................... 114
German laser notice ......................................................................................................... 114
Italian laser notice ............................................................................................................ 114
Japanese laser notice ........................................................................................................ 115
Spanish laser notice ......................................................................................................... 115
Recycling notices .................................................................................................................... 115
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English notice .................................................................................................................. 115
Bulgarian notice ............................................................................................................... 116
Czech notice ................................................................................................................... 116
Danish notice .................................................................................................................. 116
Dutch notice .................................................................................................................... 116
Estonian notice ................................................................................................................ 117
Finnish notice ................................................................................................................... 117
French notice ................................................................................................................... 117
German notice ................................................................................................................. 117
Greek notice .................................................................................................................... 118
Hungarian notice ............................................................................................................. 118
Italian notice .................................................................................................................... 118
Latvian notice .................................................................................................................. 118
Lithuanian notice .............................................................................................................. 119
Polish notice .................................................................................................................... 119
Portuguese notice ............................................................................................................. 119
Romanian notice .............................................................................................................. 119
Slovak notice ................................................................................................................... 120
Spanish notice ................................................................................................................. 120
Swedish notice ................................................................................................................. 120
Turkish notice ................................................................................................................... 120
Battery replacement notices ...................................................................................................... 121
Dutch battery notice .......................................................................................................... 121
French battery notice ........................................................................................................ 122
German battery notice ...................................................................................................... 122
Italian battery notice ......................................................................................................... 123
Japanese battery notice .................................................................................................... 123
Spanish battery notice ...................................................................................................... 124
Index ............................................................................................... 125
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Figures
P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway front panel components ........................................... 111
P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway front panel LEDs ..................................................... 122
P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway rear panel components ........................................... 123
P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway rear panel LEDs ..................................................... 134
P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway network infrastructure .............................................. 255
P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway connections ........................................................... 276
Private connection status .......................................................................................... 287
Public connection status ........................................................................................... 288
Computer Name tab of System Properties .................................................................. 309
Computer Name Changes dialog box ....................................................................... 3010
Initialize Disk 1 (the witness disk) .............................................................................. 3111
Create new simple volume ....................................................................................... 3112
Failover Cluster Management user interface ................................................................ 3213
Select servers to be validated for the cluster ................................................................ 3314
Validating the cluster configuration ............................................................................ 3415
Entering cluster name .............................................................................................. 3516
Select Service or Application .................................................................................... 3617
AD LDS Role and Instance ........................................................................................ 5518
AD LDS script execution help screen .......................................................................... 5719
ADSI Edit Connection Settings dialog box .................................................................. 5820
NFS-mapped users and groups in ADSI Edit ............................................................... 5921
NFS Advanced Sharing dialog box ........................................................................... 6122
NFS Share Permissions dialog box ............................................................................ 6123
Permissions for NfsTest dialog box ............................................................................. 6224
Advanced Security Settings for file.txt ........................................................................ 6325
Select User or Group dialog box ............................................................................... 6426
Replace owner on subcontainers and objects .............................................................. 6527
Permissions for NfsTest dialog box ............................................................................. 6528
System administrator view of Shadow Copies for Shared Folders ................................... 7729
Shadow copies stored on a source volume ................................................................. 7730
Shadow copies stored on a separate volume .............................................................. 7831
Accessing shadow copies from My Computer ............................................................. 8132
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Client GUI ............................................................................................................. 8333
Recovering a deleted file or folder ............................................................................. 8534
Properties dialog box, Security tab ............................................................................ 8835
Advanced Security settings dialog box, Permissions tab ............................................... 8936
User or group Permission Entry dialog box ................................................................. 9037
Advanced Security Settings dialog box, Auditing tab ................................................... 9138
Select User or Group dialog box ............................................................................... 9139
Auditing Entry dialog box for folder name NTFS Test ................................................... 9240
Advanced Security Settings dialog box, Owner tab ..................................................... 9341
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Tables
P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway front panel LED descriptions ..................................... 121
P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway rear panel LED descriptions ..................................... 132
P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway RAID configuration ................................................. 223
Sharing protocol cluster support ................................................................................ 424
Tasks and utilities needed for storage system configuration ........................................... 685
Document conventions ........................................................................................... 1026
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1 Component identification
This chapter provides illustrations of the storage system hardware components.
NOTE:
The keyboard, mouse, and monitor are used only for the direct attached method of accessing the
server. They are not provided with your storage system.
P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway hardware components
The following figures show components and LEDs located on the front and rear panels of the P4000
G2 Unified NAS Gateway.
Figure 1 P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway front panel components
.
1. DVD-RW drive
2. Serial label pull tab
3. Two (2) USB ports
4. Four (4) 3.5”hot-plug SAS/SATA hard drive bays
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Figure 2 P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway front panel LEDs
.
Table 1 P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway front panel LED descriptions
StatusItem / Description
Green = System health is normal.
Amber = System health is degraded.
Red = System health is critical.
Off = System health is normal (when in standby mode).
1. Internal health LED
Green = Network link exists.
Flashing green = Network link and activity exist.
Off = No network link exists.
2. NIC 1 link/activity LED
3. NIC 2 link/activity LED
Green = Drive activity is normal.
Off = No drive activity exists.
4. Drive activity LED
Green = Normal (system on)
Amber = System is in standby, but power is still applied.
Off = Power cord is not attached or the power supply has failed.
5. Power On/Standby button and system
power LED
Blue = Identification is activated.
Flashing blue = System is being managed remotely.
Off = Identification is deactivated.
6. UID button/LED
Figure 3 P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway rear panel components
.
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1. Power cord connector
2. Mouse connector
3. 10/100/1000 NIC 1 connector/shared iLO 2 management port
4. 10/100/1000 NIC 2 connector
5. Serial connector
6. Low profile PCIe slot (occupied by Smart Array P212 controller)
7. Full-sized PCIe slot (occupied by NC364T 4-port NIC)
8. Dedicated iLO 2 management port (this port is optional and must be purchased separately)
9. Video connector
10. USB connectors (2)
11. Keyboard connector
Figure 4 P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway rear panel LEDs
.
Table 2 P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway rear panel LED descriptions
StatusItem / Description
Blue = Activated
Flashing = System is being managed remotely.
Off = Deactivated
1. UID button/LED
Green or flashing green = Activity exists.
Off = No activity exists.
2. NIC/iLO 2 link
Green = Link exists.
Off = No link exists.
3. NIC/iLO 2 activity
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2 Installing and configuring the server
Setup overview
The HP StorageWorks P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway comes preinstalled with the Microsoft
Windows® Storage Server™2008 R2 Enterprise x64 Edition operating system with Microsoft iSCSI
Software Target and a Microsoft Cluster Service (MSCS) license included.
IMPORTANT:
•Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 x64 operating systems are designed to support 32–bit applic-
ations without modification; however, any 32–bit applications that are run on these operating
systems should be thoroughly tested before releasing the storage system to a production environ-
ment.
•Windows Storage Server x64 editions support only x64-based versions of Microsoft Management
Console (MMC) snap-ins, not 32-bit versions.
Determine an access method
Before you install the storage system, you need to decide on an access method.
The type of 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 install the storage
system through the direct attachment or remote management methods. If your network does not have
a DHCP server, you must access the storage system through the direct attachment method.
The direct attachment method requires a display, keyboard, and mouse. These components are not
provided with the storage system.
IMPORTANT:
Only the direct attach and remote management access methods can be used to install the storage
system. After the storage system installation process is complete and the system's IP address has been
assigned, you can then additionally use the remote browser and remote desktop methods to access
the storage system.
Check kit contents
Remove the contents, making sure you have all the components listed below. If components are missing,
contact HP technical support.
•HP StorageWorks P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway (with operating system preloaded)
•Power cord(s)
•Product Documentation and Safety and Disposal Documentation CD
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•HP StorageWorks Storage System Recovery DVD
•End User License Agreement
•Certificate of Authenticity Card
•Slide rail assembly
•HP ProLiant Essentials Integrated Lights-Out 2 Advanced Pack
Locate the serial number, Certificate of Authenticity, and End
User License Agreement
For technical support purposes, locate the storage system's serial number, Certificate of Authenticity
(COA), and End User License Agreement (EULA). Record the serial number and COA product key
and make a print copy of the EULA as needed.
The storage system's serial number is located in several places:
•Top of the storage system
•Back of the storage system
•Inside the storage system shipping box
•Outside of the storage system shipping box
The storage system's Certificate of Authenticity (COA) card is located inside the storage system shipping
box. There is also a COA sticker with product key affixed to the top of the storage system.
The storage system's printed End User License Agreement (EULA) is located in the media kit that is
shipped with the storage system. There is also an electronic copy of the EULA installed with the storage
system at %SystemDrive%\Windows\System32\license.rtf.
Install the storage system hardware
1. Install the rail kit by following the HP Rack Rail Kit installation instructions.
2. If connecting to the storage system using the direct attach method, connect the following cables
to the back panel of the storage system in the following sequence: keyboard, mouse, network
cable, monitor cable, and power cable.
NOTE:
•The keyboard, mouse, and monitor are not provided with the storage system.
3. If connecting to the storage system using the remote management method, connect a network
cable to a data port, a network cable to the iLO 2 port, and power cable.
Connect to the storage system
Use either the direct connect or remote management method to connect to the storage system.
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IMPORTANT:
Only the direct attach and remote management access methods can be used to install the storage
system. After the storage system installation process is complete and the system's IP address has been
assigned, you can then additionally use the remote browser and remote desktop methods to access
the storage system.
•Direct attach —Connect the following cables to the back panel of the storage system in the follow-
ing sequence: keyboard, mouse, network cable, monitor cable, and power cable. This access
method is mandatory if your network does not have a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
server.
NOTE:
The keyboard, mouse, and monitor are not provided with the storage system.
•Remote management —Access the storage system using the Integrated Lights-Out remote manage-
ment method:
1. Ensure that a network cable is connected to the iLO port located on the back of the storage
system.
2. Locate the iLO Network Settings tag attached to the storage system and record the default
user name, password, and DNS name.
3. From a remote computer, open a standard Web browser and enter the iLO management
hostname of the storage system.
NOTE:
By default, iLO obtains the management IP address and subnet mask from your network’s
DHCP server. The hostname found on the iLO tag is automatically registered with your
network’s DNS server.
4. Using the default user information provided on the iLO Network Settings tag, log on to the
storage system.
For detailed instructions on using iLO remote management software, see the HP Integrated Lights–Out
2 User Guide or HP ProLiant Integrated Lights-Out 3 User Guide.
Power on the server and log on
Power on the server after installing the hardware and connecting the cables. Powering on the server
for the first time initiates the storage system installation process.
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1. Power on the system by pushing the power button on the front panel. If using iLO 2, click
Momentary Press on the Power Management page to power on the server, then click Launch on
the Status Summary page to open the iLO 2 Integrated Remote Console and complete the
installation process.
The storage system starts and displays an HP Network Storage System installation screen. The
storage system installation process takes approximately 10–15 minutes.
NOTE:
Your storage system comes pre-installed with the Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2008
R2 operating system. There is no operating system installation required.
When the storage system installation process nears completion, the Windows Storage Server
2008 R2 desktop displays the following message: The user's password must be changed before
logging on the first time. Log on to the storage system by establishing an Administrator password:
2. Click OK.
3. Type an Administrator password in the New password box.
4. Re-type the Administrator password in the Confirm password box.
5. Click the blue arrow next to the Confirm password box.
6. Click OK.
After the Administrator password has been set, the storage system completes the installation
process and restarts.
7. When prompted, press CTRL+ALT+DELETE to log on to the system. If using iLO 2, on the iLO
2 Integrated Remote Console tab, click the button labeled CAD and then click the Ctrl-Alt-Del
menu item.
IMPORTANT:
After establishing the new Administrator password, be sure to remember it and record it in a safe
place if needed. HP has no way of accessing the system if the new password is lost.
After logging in for the first time, the Welcome screen of the HP StorageWorks Rapid Startup Wizard
opens. Use the HP StorageWorks Rapid Startup Wizard to set up your system with basic configuration
information.
Confirm Windows activation
Immediately after installing the storage system, confirm that your copy of the Microsoft® Windows®
Storage Server™2008 R2 operating system has been activated.
IMPORTANT:
Some storage systems may not automatically activate Windows during the system installation process.
To check the activation status of Windows, open Control Panel (Start > Control Panel) and then
double-click System. If your copy of Windows has been activated, the status under Windows activation
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will read Windows is activated. If your copy of Windows has not been activated, you must manually
activate it within three days of the initial storage system installation.
To manually activate your copy of Windows:
1. If needed, change your locale settings (Control Panel > Regional and Language Options).
2. Record the product key located on the Certificate of Authenticity.
3. In Control Panel, double-click System.
4. Under Windows Activation, click Activate Windows Now.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions. Be sure to choose the Type a different product key option when
prompted for a product key.
Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 cannot be fully activated online. During the activation
process, you will be provided with a telephone number to call to complete the process. Be sure to
have the product key available when calling this number.
Configure the storage system
The HP StorageWorks Initial Configuration Tasks window launches automatically on logon. Use this
tool to perform setup tasks such as setting the time zone, network configuration, changing the computer
name, and joining a domain. When the HP StorageWorks Initial Configuration Tasks window is
closed, HP Server Manager is launched automatically. Use HP Server Manager for further customizing
of the storage system, such as adding roles and features, and share and storage management.
For detailed information about configuration options in HP StorageWorks Initial Configuration Tasks
and Server Manager, see the online help.
Complete system configuration
After the storage system is physically set up and the basic configuration is established, you must
complete additional setup tasks. Depending on the deployment scenario, these steps can vary.
Additional steps may include:
•Running Microsoft Windows Update —HP highly recommends running Microsoft Windows updates
to identify, review, and install the latest, applicable, critical security updates.
•Creating and managing users and groups—User and group information and permissions determine
whether a user can access files. If the storage system is deployed into a workgroup environment,
this user and group information is stored locally on the device. By contrast, if the storage system
is deployed into a domain environment, user and group information is stored on the domain.
•Joining workgroups and domains—These are the two system environments for users and groups.
Because users and groups in a domain environment are managed through standard Windows or
Active Directory domain administration methods, this document discusses only local users and
groups, which are stored and managed on the storage system. For information on managing users
and groups on a domain, see the domain documentation available on the Microsoft web site.
If the storage system is deployed in a domain environment, the domain controller will store new
accounts on the domain; however, remote systems will store new accounts locally unless they are
granted permissions to create accounts on the domain.
•Using Ethernet NIC teaming (optional)—Select models are equipped with an HP or Broadcom
NIC Teaming utility. The utility allows administrators to configure and monitor Ethernet network
interface controller (NIC) teams in a Windows-based operating system. These teams provide options
for increasing fault tolerance and throughput.
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•Activating iLO 2 Advanced features using a license key—The Remote Console feature of iLO 2
requires a license key. The key is included with the storage system inside the Country Kit. See the
iLO 2 Advanced License Pack for activation instructions.
•Adjusting logging settings for system, application, and security events.
•Installing third-party software applications such as an antivirus application.
•Registering the server —To register the server, refer to the HP Registration website (http://re-
gister.hp.com).
Additional access methods
After the storage system installation process is complete and the system's IP address has been assigned,
you can then additionally use the remote browser, Remote Desktop, and Telnet Server methods to
access the storage system.
Using the remote browser method
The storage system ships with DHCP enabled on the network port. If the server is placed on a
DHCP-enabled network and the IP address or server name 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:
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 system
•DHCP-enabled network
•Server name or IP address of the storage system
To connect the server to a network using the remote browser method, ensure that the client is configured
to download signed ActiveX controls.
To connect the storage system to a network using the remote browser method
1. On the remote client machine open Internet Explorer and enter https:// and the server name
of the storage system followed by a hyphen (-), and then:3202. For example, https://
labserver-:3202.
NOTE:
If known, you can substitute the IP address for the server name. For example:
192.100.0.1:3202.
2. Click OK on the Security Alert prompt.
3. When prompted, log on to the storage system with the administrator user name and password.
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