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1 SANtricity Storage Manager Software Installation Reference NetApp, Inc. 495 East Java Drive Sunnyvale, CA U.S. Telephone: +1 (408) Fax: +1 (408) Support telephone: +1 (888) Web: Feedback: Part number: _A0 December 2015
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3 Table of Contents 3 Contents Deciding whether to use this guide... 6 Deciding on the management method... 8 Key terms... 8 access volume... 8 in-band management... 8 out-of-band management... 8 stateless address autoconfiguration... 8 storage manager event monitor... 8 Management methods... 8 Out-of-band and in-band requirements Deciding which packages to install Key terms client host multi-path driver, failover driver storage management software storage management station storage manager event monitor Host operating systems Storage management software components SANtricity Storage Manager installation options Minimum system requirements for SANtricity Storage Manager Installing SANtricity Storage Manager packages using silent mode Options for silent installation Custom installation parameters The default installer.properties file AIX and VIOS: Installing E-Series entries in the ODM Uninstalling previous E-Series entries Installing new E-Series entries Validating the ODM in AIX and VIOS Windows Server Core: Installing SANtricity Storage Manager Solaris: Configuring the host bus adapters Preparing to add the storage array to the management domain Completing preliminary tasks for preparing the storage array Setting IP addresses Naming the storage array Adding the storage array to the management domain Choosing the method for adding the storage array to the management domain Using automatic discovery: Out-of-band management Using DHCP and then changing to static addressing Manually adding a storage array: Out-of-band management... 31
4 4 SANtricity Storage Manager Software Installation Reference Configuring DHCP addressing Adding the storage array for in-band management Manually configuring the controllers by using the in-band method initially Manually configuring the controllers by setting up a temporary private network Manually configuring the controllers using the Service Interface Configuring other SANtricity options Enterprise Management Window and Array Management Window AutoSupport (ASUP) messages Alert notifications using or SNMP traps Passwords Features Defining the hosts Key terms host context agent Hosts Host groups Storage partitions Defining the hosts Configuring the storage Key terms Default Group disk pool free capacity full disk encryption (FDE) hot spare drive Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) storage partition unconfigured capacity volume volume group Data assurance Capacity allocation Disk pools and disk pool volumes Disk pool benefits Volume groups and volumes Host-to-volume mappings and storage partitions Hot spare drives Drive Security Configuring the storage Installing the storage array as a boot device Boot device support Installing the boot device General preparation Preparing the storage array as a boot device Preparing the host... 61
5 Table of Contents 5 Resolving problems Resolving problems Correcting a partially managed storage array Key terms Partially managed storage arrays Automatically adding a partially managed storage array Copyright information Trademark information How to send comments about documentation and receive update notifications... 67
6 6 Deciding whether to use this guide This guide describes key concepts related to software installation and initial configuration. This guide also provides instructions for installing the SANtricity Storage Manager software on the Server Core platform, using silent mode, and setting up the storage array as a boot device. Use the table below to determine whether you should use this guide or an alternative guide. These documents are available on the NetApp Support site: NetApp Support. If you want to... Understand key concepts related to software installation and configuration and storage provisioning See... This guide SANtricity Storage Manager online help SANtricity Storage Manager Concepts Guide Install and provision in a Linux environment SANtricity Storage Manager FC Configuration and Provisioning for Linux Express Guide SANtricity Storage Manager iscsi Configuration and Provisioning for Linux Express Guide SANtricity Storage Manager SAS Configuration and Provisioning for Linux Express Guide SANtricity Storage Manager Infiniband Configuration and Provisioning for Linux Express Guide Install and provision in a VMware environment SANtricity Storage Manager FC Configuration and Provisioning for VMware Express Guide SANtricity Storage Manager iscsi Configuration and Provisioning for VMware Express Guide SANtricity Storage Manager SAS Configuration and Provisioning for VMware Express Guide Install and provision in a Windows environment (not Windows server core) SANtricity Storage Manager FC Configuration and Provisioning for Windows Express Guide SANtricity Storage Manager iscsi Configuration and Provisioning for Windows Express Guide SANtricity Storage Manager SAS Configuration and Provisioning for Windows Express Guide Install SANtricity in a Windows Server Core environment Set up the storage array on a boot device This guide This guide
7 Deciding whether to use this guide 7 If you want to... Install the Storage Manager packages using silent mode Configure multipath drivers See... This guide SANtricity Storage Manager Multipath Drivers Guide
8 8 Deciding on the management method Before you install and use SANtricity Storage Manager software, you need to know which storage management method you plan to use. Key terms access volume A special volume that is used by the host-agent software to communicate management requests and event information between the management station and the storage array. An access volume is required only for in-band management. in-band management A method to manage a storage array in which a storage management station sends commands to the storage array through the host input/output (I/O) connection to the controller. The SMagent must be installed for this method to work correctly. out-of-band management A method to manage a storage array in which a storage management station sends commands to the storage array through the Ethernet connections on the controller. This is the recommended management method. stateless address autoconfiguration A method for setting the Internet Protocol (IP) address of an Ethernet port automatically. This method is applicable only for IPv6 networks. storage manager event monitor An application in the storage management software that monitors all activities on a storage array. The Event Monitor runs continuously on a host or storage management station. The Storage Manager Event Monitor is also referred to as the Event Monitor and the Persistent Monitor. Management methods You can manage a storage array using the in-band method, the out-of-band method, or both. You can configure the management ports in various ways depending on: The management method The presence of a DHCP server The use of IPv6 stateless address auto-configuration See Preparing to add the storage array to the management domain on page 26 for details. Use the Key terms and the following illustrations to determine the management method you will use. Note: The following example shows the Client running on a second host. However, the Client can run on the same host as the Agent.
9 The following displays an example of in-band management topology: Deciding on the management method 9
10 10 SANtricity Storage Manager Software Installation Reference The following displays an example of out-of-band management topology:
11 Deciding on the management method 11 Out-of-band and in-band requirements To determine whether to use out-of-band or in-band management, consider your requirements, advantages, and disadvantages of each method. Management Method Requirements Advantages Disadvantages All out-of-band methods Connect separate Ethernet cables to each controller. Refer to the following three types of out-of-band methods. This method does not use a logical unit number (LUN) on the host. This method does not use I/O path bandwidth for storage array management functions. You do not need to install host-agent software. This method does not use the SAS, Fibre Channel or iscsi bandwidth for storage array management functions. Out-of-band without a DHCP server Manually configure the network settings on the controllers. You must manually configure the network settings on the controllers. Ethernet cables are required. Out-of-band IPv6 stateless address autoconfiguration without a DHCP server (IPv6 networks only) Connect at least one router for sending the IPv6 network address prefix in the form of router advertisements. The router is necessary to route the IPv6 packets outside the local network. No additional manual network configuration is required on the controllers. By default, the controllers automatically obtain their IP addresses by combining the autogenerated link local address and the IPv6 network address prefix after you turn on the power to the controller-drive tray. Ethernet cables are required. A router is required.
12 12 SANtricity Storage Manager Software Installation Reference Management Method Requirements Advantages Disadvantages Out-of-band with a DHCP server (IPv4 networks only) Connect separate Ethernet cables to each controller. Assign either static IP addresses or dynamic IP addresses to the controllers using your DHCP server. Alternatively, the SANtricity Storage Manager Array Management Window (AMW) can be used to set the IP addresses after the storage array has been discovered. It is recommended that you either reserve the controller IPs in the DHCP server or assign a static IP address so that the management port addresses will not change if the power to the storage array is disrupted. Check your DHCP server for the IP addresses that are associated with the media access control (MAC) addresses of the controllers. No additional manual network configuration is required on the controllers. By default, the controllers automatically obtain their IP addresses from the DHCP server after you turn on the power to the controller-drive tray. This method does not use a special Access Volume to communicate with the host. Ethernet cables are required. The MAC address appears on a label on each controller in the form: xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.
13 Deciding on the management method 13 Management Method Requirements Advantages Disadvantages In-band Install the host agent software (SMagent) on at least one of the I/O-attached hosts. The host-agent software, which is included with the storage management software, manages the storage array through the data path from an I/O-attached host or an Ethernet connection from a storage management station to the I/O-attached host that is running the host-agent software. The in-band method requires a special access volume to communicate between the host and the storage array. This volume is created automatically. If a firewall is installed on the I/O-attached host, ensure that port 2463 is open. No additional manual network configuration is required on the controller. This method: Uses both a LUN on the host and the SAS, Fibre Channel, or iscsi bandwidth for storage array management functions. Is not supported on InfiniBand systems. Is not supported on some OSes (VMware, OS X).
14 14 Deciding which packages to install Different storage management software components and packages are required for different machines. Key terms client host 1. An intelligent device or system that requests services from other intelligent devices, systems, or appliances. 2. An asymmetric relationship with a second party (a server) in which the client initiates requests and the server responds to those requests. A computer that is attached to a storage array. A host accesses volumes assigned to it on the storage array. The access is through the HBA host ports or through the iscsi host ports on the storage array. multi-path driver, failover driver A driver that manages the input/output (I/O) data connection for storage arrays with redundant controllers. If a component (cable, controller, host adapter, and so on) fails along with the I/O data connection, the multi-path driver automatically reroutes all I/O operations to the other controller. Multi-path drivers might require installation on the I/O attached servers, or they might be part of the host OS. storage management software Software that saves data from a network to a physical and logical organization of drives. The data is spread out across multiple drives, copied (physically or virtually) to another location, or both, for failure protection and redundancy. storage management station A computer running storage management software that adds, monitors, and manages the storage arrays on a network. storage manager event monitor An application in the storage management software that monitors all activities on a storage array. The Event Monitor runs continuously on a host or storage management station. The Storage Manager Event Monitor is also referred to as the Event Monitor and the Persistent Monitor. Host operating systems Considerations for SANtricity Storage Manager's support of host operating systems (OSes) include OS versions, host bus adapters (HBAs), host processors, multipath drivers, JRE levels, and SANboot. For information about compatibility of these components with SANtricity Storage Manager, see the NetApp Interoperability Matrix Tool.
15 Deciding which packages to install 15 Storage management software components Depending on your configuration and data storage requirements, you select different storage management software components. Client Utilities Agent This package contains both the Graphical User Interface (GUI) and the Command Line Interface (CLI) for managing the storage array. This package also contains a monitor service that sends alerts when a critical problem exists with the storage array. This package contains utilities that let the operating system recognize the volumes that you create on the sstorage array and to view the operating system-specific device names for each volume. This package contains software that allows a management station to communicate with the controllers in the storage array over the I/O path of a host (see Out-of-band and in-band requirements on page 11). This package is required for in-band management. Multipath driver This package contains the multipath driver that manages the I/O paths into the controllers in the storage array. If a problem exists on the path or a failure occurs on one of the controllers, the driver automatically reroutes the request from the hosts to the other controller in the storage array. Note: During the client installation, you might be asked whether you want to start the event monitor. Start the monitor on only one host that runs continuously. If you do not have Event Monitor running on one host, you will not receive critical alert notifications and you will not have access to the AutoSupport (ASUP) feature. If you start the monitor on more than one host, you receive duplicate alert notifications about problems with the storage array. If you install SANtricity components on more than one host and are not asked about the Event Monitor, it is recommended that you verify that the monitor is active on only one of the systems. You must install the utilities and the multipath driver on each host attached to the storage array. Note: Depending on your operating system, a multipath driver package may not be included with the SANtricity installer. In this case you should install a separate multipath driver. Check the IMT for a multipath driver that is supported for your configuration.
16 16 SANtricity Storage Manager Software Installation Reference Refer to the following software configurations diagram and accompanying tables to determine which software packages to install on each machine: Machines and required software Machine Minimum Software Required Installation Package (Choose One) (See the tables that follow) Notes Management station Client Typical Installation Management Station Click No to the prompt, Automatically start Monitor? Custom Note: Linux OS automatically starts the Event Monitor when you install the storage management software and it will continue to run until you stop it.
17 Deciding which packages to install 17 Machines and required software Machine Minimum Software Required Installation Package (Choose One) (See the tables that follow) Notes Management station with the Storage Manager Event Monitor always running Client Typical Installation Management Station Click Yes to the prompt, Automatically start Monitor? Custom Host (I/O only) Utilities Agent Multipath driver* Typical Installation Host Custom All AIX I/O attach hosts require the ODM utility. This is automatically installed with the SMinstaller, or it can be downloaded as a standalone package from NetApp Support. Host Also acting as an agent for the in-band management method Client (either on this host or on a machine with network access to this host) Typical Installation Host (no client install) Custom Click No to the prompt, Automatically start Monitor? Utilities Agent Multipath driver* Host Also acting as a monitor for sending critical alerts Client Utilities - Agent Multipath driver* Typical Installation Custom Click Yes to the prompt, Automatically start Monitor? Start the monitor on only one host that will run continuously. Host Also acting as an agent for the in-band management method and a monitor for sending critical alerts Client Utilities Agent Multipath driver* Typical Installation Custom Click Yes to the prompt, Automatically start Monitor? Start the monitor on only one host that will run continuously.
18 18 SANtricity Storage Manager Software Installation Reference *A multipath package may not be included in the SANtricity installer, depending on your OS. Installation wizard selections Type of Installation Client Utilities Agent Multipath Typical Installation Management Station Host Custom (you select the components)
19 19 SANtricity Storage Manager installation options To use options beyond those provided in the OS- and protocol-specific Software Configuration and Provisioning Express Guides, you can follow the instructions in this topic. The separate native installation packages are supplied with SANtricity Storage Manager in the native directory. Refer to the NetApp Interoperability Matrix Tool for updates. Some operating systems support using the storage array as a boot device. For compatibility information, see the NetApp Interoperability Matrix at NetApp Interoperability Matrix Tool. For specific SAN boot instructions, consult your HBA vendor. Then see Installing the storage array as a boot device on page 59. If you are running a Windows Server Core version, perform the procedures in Windows Server Core: Installing SANtricity Storage Manager on page 24. Minimum system requirements for SANtricity Storage Manager You must ensure the system that will contain the SANtricity Storage Manager client has the following minimum requirements: RAM: 2 GB for Java Runtime Engine CPU: Use the NetApp Interoperability Matrix Tool to confirm that your host's architecture is supported. Disk space: 5 GB Installing SANtricity Storage Manager packages using silent mode You can use the Silent installation mode for any OS that is supported by Install. To install the storage manager packages using the Silent mode, locate the specified components in the installer.properties file by entering the following command for your operating system: Linux/Unix:SMIA.xx.xx.xx.xx.bin -f installer.properties Windows:SMIA.xx.xx.xx.xx.exe -f installer.properties Options for silent installation The installer provides four options for Silent mode installation: All (client, agent, utils, multipath driver) Custom1 (client only) Custom2 (host only) Custom You can make the following changes to these options by changing the value of CHOSEN_INSTALL_SET, which is located in the installer.properties file. To install all components: CHOSEN_INSTALL_SET=All
20 20 SANtricity Storage Manager Software Installation Reference To install only the client set: CHOSEN_INSTALL_SET=Custom1 To install the host configuration set: CHOSEN_INSTALL_SET=Custom2 To install a customized configuration set: CHOSEN_INSTALL_SET=Custom Custom installation parameters These four features are available for you to install: SMclient SMagent SMutil Multipath Driver Note: A multipath driver package may not be included with the SANtricity installer, depending on your OS. You can install one or more of the four features by entering the corresponding value. For example, to install only the SMclient and the SMutil, enter the parameter CHOSEN_INSTALL_FEATURE_LIST=SMclient,SMutil. The default installer.properties file Consider the following information about the default installer.properties file: If this file is named installer.properties and is in the same directory as the installer, it is automatically accessed when you run the installer. If it is named something different or is in a different directory, you can enter the following -f option in the installer: INSTALLER_UI=silent Determine which of the following install sets you want to use: All: SMclient, SMagent, SMutils, multipath driver, ttsp Custom: Select one or more installs sets (SMclient, SMagent, SMutils, multipath driver, ttsp) Custom1: SMclient only Custom2: SMutil, SMagent, multipath After you have determined which install set to use, enter the corresponding value. For example, to install only the SMclient enter the value: CHOSEN_INSTALL_SET=Custom1 If you have previously selected the Custom install set, you can choose to install only the components that you want by selecting them in the check boxes that are shown on the screen. The valid values are SMclient, SMagent, SMutil, and multipath driver. For example, if you want to install only the SMclient, you would enter the following value: CHOSEN_INSTALL_FEATURE_LIST=SMclient You can specify whether or not to start the monitor service by entering either 0 for Yes, or 1 for No. For example, to start the monitor service, enter the following: AUTO_START_CHOICE=0
21 SANtricity Storage Manager installation options 21 You can choose whether or not to reboot the system when the installation completes by entering either Yes or No. For example, if you do not want the system to reboot after the installation completes, enter the following command: USER_REQUESTED_RESTART=NO Note: If the multipath driver was removed during the uninstall, you need to set the value to NO and manually reboot the system. Note: The auto-reboot does not work for the uninstall. If a multipath driver is included in the install set, you can choose which multipath driver to install. If this variable is not set in a Silent installation, or if it is set to something that is not included in the bundle, an error is logged, and the installation exits. The valid value is mpio, so you enter the following command: REQUESTED_FO_DRIVER=mpio AIX and VIOS: Installing E-Series entries in the ODM The Object Data Manager (ODM) manages a database of information about the system and device configuration integrated into the AIX operating system (OS) and Virtual I/O Server (VIOS). VIOS enables you to share physical resources between logical AIX partitions. NetApp SANtricity data is stored in the ODM by the AIX. Data managed by the ODM is stored and maintained as objects with associated attributes. Note: You must install the ODM package on all AIX I/O attached hosts. Note: If you have installed the SMinstaller on AIX, you do not need to perform this procedure. Uninstalling previous E-Series entries Step 1. To uninstall the previous E-Series entries package, run the following command: > installp -ug disk.fcp.netapp_eseries.rte When the previous E-Series entries package has been successfully uninstalled, a confirmation message appears: Installation Summary Name Level Part Event Result disk.fcp.netapp_eseries.rte USR DEINSTALL SUCCESS Note: In addition to running the uninstall command for previous E-Series entries, you must also manually remove all NetApp committed/branded hdisks from the system before running the install command for new E-Series entries.
22 22 SANtricity Storage Manager Software Installation Reference Installing new E-Series entries Steps 1. Download or copy the installation file, SMIA-AIX nnnn.nnnn.bin, to a directory on your host. To download the installation file, navigate to NetApp Support and download the E-Series/EF- Series SANtricity Storage Manager nnnn.nnnn and Related Software package for AIX. 2. Change your current directory to the installation directory by typing cd <install> on the command line and pressing Enter. <install> is the name of the directory on your server to which you downloaded the installation file. 3. Change the file permissions for the installer by running the chmod 777 SMIA- AIX *.bin command. 4. Execute the installer by running the./smia-aix *.bin command. The following messages appear in the console window: Preparing to install... Extracting the JRE from the installer archive... Unpacking the JRE... Extracting the installation resources from the installer archive... Configuring the installer for this system's environment... Launching installer... Graphical installers are not supported by the VM. The console mode will be used instead... ================================================================= SANtricity (created with InstallAnywhere) Preparing CONSOLE Mode Installation... ============================================================ Introduction The installation program will allow you to select and install the storage array host software and tools required to configure, manage, and monitor a storage array. Respond to each prompt to proceed to the next step in the installation. If you want to change something on a previous step, type 'back'. You may cancel this installation at any time by typing 'quit'. PRESS <ENTER> TO CONTINUE: 5. Press Enter when prompted. The first section of the license agreement is displayed in the console window. 6. Continue pressing Enter as you read through the license agreement. 7. When asked DO YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT? (Y/N): enter Y to accept. 8. Based on the type of installation you are performing, select one of these options by entering the corresponding number. The steps in this procedure describe a typical (full) installation. 1 Typical (Full Installation) (default). All of the packages are installed on the system. Choose this option if you do not know which installation type to select.
23 SANtricity Storage Manager installation options 23 2 Management Station. This option is for your workstation or management computer and includes the software needed to configure, manage, and monitor a storage array. 3 Host. This option is for the host (server) connected to the storage array and includes the storage array server software. 4 Customize. This option lets you customize the features to be installed. A pre-installation summary appears. ===================================================================== Pre-Installation Summary Please Review the Following Before Continuing: Install Folder: /opt/storagemanager Required Disk Space 875 MB Available Disk Space 5,032 MB PRESS <ENTER> TO CONTINUE: 9. Press Enter to continue. The installation may take several minutes. After it has completed, the following message appears: ===================================================================== Installation Complete Congratulations. SANtricity has been successfully installed to: /opt/storagemanager PRESS <ENTER> TO EXIT THE INSTALLER: 10. Press Enter to exit the installer. Several files and program packages are installed to the /opt/smgr directory and the /opt/ StorageManager directory. 11. Issue a re-scan on the server by typing cfgmgr. A re-scan allows the server to recognize the changes you have made without rebooting. AIX uses the native MPIO (non-alua) for failover. After you have installed the host package, see the SANtricity Storage Manager Multipath Drivers Guide to configure the multipath driver. Validating the ODM in AIX and VIOS The Object Data Manager (ODM) manages a database of information about the system and device configuration integrated into the AIX and VIOS operating systems. After you install the E-Series entries package, you must validate that the ODM was updated to enable failover. Step 1. To validate that the ODM was updated, run the following command: > lslpp -l disk.fcp.netapp_eseries.rte Verify the state is COMMITTED, as in the following: root@ictm-iop-r12-dipper# lslpp -1 disk.fcp.netapp_eseries.rte Fileset Level State Description
24 24 SANtricity Storage Manager Software Installation Reference Path: /usr/lib/objrepos disk.fcp.netapp_eseries.rte COMMITTED NetApp E-Series Software Windows Server Core: Installing SANtricity Storage Manager Before installing SANtricity Storage Manager, you must first obtain an installation file that is specific to your operating system and to release level of the storage management software. About this task In the following steps, the installation file is identified as SMIA-WINX nnnn.nnnn.exe. The characters nnnn.nnnn are, in practice, alpha-numeric characters: for example, SMIA- WINx exe. Download this file from NetApp Support. Steps 1. Download or copy the installation file, SMIA-WINx nnnn.nnnn.exe, to a directory on your host. 2. You have three options for doing the installation: You can specify the console parameter during the installation, for example: <hsw executable.exe> -i console Using this option, questions appear on the console that enable you to choose installation variables. This installation does not use a graphical user interface (GUI). Contact your technical support if you need to change the installation options. You can specify the silent parameter during the installation, for example: <hsw executable.exe> -i silent Using this option, the command installs the storage management software using all of the defaults. A silent installation uses a resource file that contains all of the required information, and it does not return any windows until the installation is complete. This installation does not use a graphical user interface (GUI). Contact technical support if you need to change the installation options. You can use the SANtricity InstallAnywhere installation. For example: <hsw executable.exe> 3. Change your current directory to the installation directory by typing cd <install directory> on the command line and then select Enter. 4. Type SMIA-WINx nnnn.nnnn.exe. The SANtricity Storage Manager InstallAnywhere dialog is displayed. 5. Press the Next button on the first screen of the SANtricity Storage Manager InstallAnywhere wizard.
25 SANtricity Storage Manager installation options 25 The license agreement is displayed on the second screen of the wizard. 6. Select the I accept the terms of the license agreement radio button, then select Next. The Select Installation Type screen is displayed. 7. On the Select Installation Type screen, select the Typical (Full Installation) radio button. This choice installs both the SMclient software as well as the MPIO multipath driver. Select Next. The Automatically Start Monitor? screen is displayed. 8. On the Automatically Start Monitor? screen, select either the Automatically start monitor or the Do not automatically start the monitor radio button, then select Next. The Pre-Installation Summary screen is displayed. Make note of the Install directory where the software will reside. 9. On the Pre-Installation Summary screen, select the Yes, restart my system radio button. Then select Done. 10. After the system reboots, make sure that the appropriate files are listed in the installation directory (for example: C:\ProgramFiles (x86)\storagemanager). A full installation should include these directories: util (SMutil) client (SMclient) agent (SMagent) 11. Change to the client directory and type SMclient.bat. 12. For failover and other host-side setup information, see the SANtricity Storage Manager Multipath Drivers Guide and the SANtricity Windows express guide appropriate for your protocol. Solaris: Configuring the host bus adapters A host bus adapter (HBA) resides on the host computer and provides connectivity between the host computer and the storage. HBAs free up critical server processing time. You must set up the HBA to enable storage access using Fibre Channel (FC), iscsi, SAS, or InfiniBand connections. You must set up the operating system (OS) type in SANtricity Storage Manager, using Storage Partition Mapping to configure the system to operate with the OS and multipath driver that is installed on the host. In addition, other operating system and multipath driver settings may be necessary to make sure that your storage array runs properly. For details, refer to Defining the hosts on page 46. Refer to NetApp Interoperability Matrix at NetApp Interoperability Matrix Tool for host operating system, driver, and component compatibility information, as well as any specific configuration requirements or restrictions. When configuring the failover or multipath driver, refer to thesantricity Storage Manager Multipath Drivers Guide for detailed information about configuring these drivers. There might be additional steps required to configure the drivers for Asymmetric Logical Unit Access (ALUA) support. ALUA is a feature of the controllers that provides access to a volume through any controller port.
26 26 Preparing to add the storage array to the management domain You must prepare the storage array before adding it to the management domain. Completing preliminary tasks for preparing the storage array You complete some preliminary tasks before you can add the storage array to the management domain. Make sure you have taken these steps: Connected all of the applicable cables. Turned on the power to the storage array (powering on the attached drive trays first, and then the controller-drive tray or controller tray). Installed the applicable storage management software. Setting IP addresses By default, E-Series controllers ship with DHCP enabled on both network ports. You can use the default IP addresses or assign static IP addresses. When the network port is in a "link down" state, that is, disconnected from a LAN, the SANtricity Storage Manager reports its configuration as either static, displaying an IP address of (earlier releases), or DHCP enabled with no IP address reported (later releases). After the network port is in a "link up" state (that is, connected to a LAN), it attempts to obtain an IP address through DHCP. If the controller is unable to obtain a DHCP address on a given network port, it reverts to a default IP address, which may take up to 3 minutes. The default IP addresses are as follows: Controller 1 (port 1): IP Address: Controller 1 (port 2): IP Address: Controller 2 (port 1): IP Address: Controller 2 (port 2): IP Address: When assigning IP addresses: Reserve Port 2 on the controllers for Customer Support usage. Do not change the default network settings (DHCP enabled). To set static IP addresses, use SANtricity Storage Manager. After a static IP address is configured, it remains set through all link down/up events. To use DHCP to assign the IP address of the controller, connect the controller to a network that can process DHCP requests. Use a permanent DHCP lease.
27 Preparing to add the storage array to the management domain 27 Note: The default addresses are not persisted across link down events. When a network port on a controller is set to use DHCP, the controller attempts to obtain a DHCP address on every link up event, including cable insertions, reboots, and power cycles. Any time a DHCP attempt fails, the default static IP address for that port is used. Naming the storage array You have some flexibility and some specific requirements when naming your storage array. Take note of the following when naming your storage array: You can use letters, numbers, and the special characters underscore (_), hyphen (-), and pound sign (#). No other special characters are permitted. Limit the name to 30 characters. Any leading and trailing spaces in the name are deleted. Use a unique, meaningful name that is easy to understand and to remember. Avoid arbitrary names or names that would quickly lose their meaning in the future. The prefix Storage Array is automatically added to the name you assign. The full name is shown in the Logical pane and in the Enterprise Management Window. For example, if you named the storage array Engineering, it appears as Storage Array Engineering. The storage management software does not check for duplicate names. Check the Enterprise Management Window to make sure that the name you have chosen is not used by another storage array. When you first discover a storage array or manually add it, the storage array will have a default name of unnamed.
28 28 Adding the storage array to the management domain You can choose from several methods for adding the storage array to the management domain. The appropriate method depends on your network configuration and how you initially configured the controllers. Choosing the method for adding the storage array to the management domain You decided what kind of method to use in Deciding on the management method on page 8. See the following table to determine the correct procedure to use to add the storage array to the management domain. If you are... Using out-of-band management and DHCP addressing of the management ports, and the management station is on the same subnetwork as the array. Do this... See Using automatic discovery: Out-of-band management on page 29. Using out-of-band IPv6 stateless address auto-configuration without a DHCP server (IPv6 networks only) and the management station is on the same subnetwork as the storage. Using out-of-band management and DHCP addressing of the management ports, and you will get the controller management port IP addresses from the DHCP servers to add the array to the management domain. See Manually adding a storage array: Out-ofband management on page 31. Using out-of-band IPv6 stateless address auto-configuration without a DHCP server (IPv6 networks only) and the management station is NOT on the same subnetwork as the storage. Using DHCP addressing of the management ports for initial discovery of the array, and then switching to use static management port addressing. Using out-of-band management and want to configure DHCP addressing of the management ports. You previously used the appropriate Express Guide for your operating system and initially configured the management ports to use the default IP addresses. See Using DHCP and then changing to static addressing on page 30. See Configuring DHCP addressing on page 32.
29 Adding the storage array to the management domain 29 If you are... Using out-of band management and will not be using DHCP addressing. You are not using IPv6 stateless address auto-configuration. Your management station is not on the same subnetwork as the storage array. Do this... Choose one of the following options: Use in-band management temporarily to configure the controllers. This option is for Fibre Channel and SAS environments only. See Manually configuring the controllers by using the in-band method initially on page 34. Temporarily set up a private network to configure the controller management ports. You will first need to configure the management station so that it resides on the same subnetwork during controller management IP configuration. See Manually configuring the controllers by setting up a temporary private network on page 36. Using in-band management. See Adding the storage array for in-band management on page 33. Using automatic discovery: Out-of-band management Before you begin The management station must be attached to the same subnet as the storage. Ethernet cables must be attached to each controller. The DHCP server must be configured to assign a permanent (static) DHCP lease. If you are using IPv6 stateless address auto configuration without a DHCP server, you must have connected at least one router for sending the IPv6 network address prefix in the form of router advertisements. By default, the controllers automatically obtain their IP addresses by combining the auto-generated link local address and the IPv6 network address prefix after you turn on the power to the controller-drive tray. Steps 1. Open the SANtricity Storage Manager. The Enterprise Management Window (EMW) is displayed. Note: When you open SANtricity Storage Manager for the first time, the Select Addition Method screen prompts you to select whether you want to choose the Automatic or Manual method to add a new storage array. 2. On the Select Addition Method screen, select the Automatic radio button, and then select OK. This process finds all of the storage arrays on the local sub-network. Several minutes might lapse to complete the process. 3. In the EMW Devices tab, double-click the storage array to open the Array Management Window (AMW). When you open the AMW for the first time, the Disk Pool Automatic Configuration screen is displayed. Select No to dismiss the wizard and name the storage array.
30 30 SANtricity Storage Manager Software Installation Reference 4. Name the storage array. a. In the EMW Setup tab, select Name/Rename Storage Arrays. b. In the Select storage array list, select the storage array you added. c. In the Storage array name field, type a name for the storage array. Storage array names must not exceed 30 characters and cannot contain spaces. Names can contain letters, numbers, underscores (_), hyphens(-), and pound signs (#). Choose a descriptive name for the storage array to make it easier for data center administrators to manage the storage resources over time. 5. Go to Configuring other SANtricity options on page 41 to continue setting up the storage array. Using DHCP and then changing to static addressing Before you begin The management station must be attached to the same subnet as the storage. An ethernet cables must be attached to each controller. Steps 1. Open the SANtricity Storage Manager. The Enterprise Management Window (EMW) is displayed. Note: When you open SANtricity Storage Manager for the first time, the Select Addition Method screen prompts you to select whether you want to choose the Automatic or Manual method to add a new storage array. 2. On the Select Addition Method screen, select the Automatic radio button, and then select OK. This process finds all of the storage arrays on the local sub-network. Several minutes might lapse to complete the process. 3. In the EMW Devices tab, double-click the storage array to open the Array Management Window (AMW). When you open the AMW for the first time, the Disk Pool Automatic Configuration screen is displayed. Select No to dismiss the wizard. 4. Name the storage array. a. In the EMW Setup tab, select Name/Rename Storage Arrays. b. In the Select storage array list, select the storage array you added. c. In the Storage array name field, type a name for the storage array. Storage array names must not exceed 30 characters and cannot contain spaces. Names can contain letters, numbers, underscores (_), hyphens(-), and pound signs (#). Choose a descriptive name for the storage array to make it easier for data center administrators to manage the storage resources over time. 5. Configure the network configuration information of the controllers, using information you obtain from your network administrator. a. Select the Hardware tab in the AMW. b. Select Hardware > Controller > Configure > Management Ports.
31 Adding the storage array to the management domain 31 c. On the Change Network Configuration dialog box, select Controller A, Port 1 in the Ethernet port drop-down list. d. From the Speed and duplex mode drop-down list, select Auto-negotiate. Attention: Possible Connectivity Issues - After you select Auto-negotiate, make sure that your Ethernet switch also is set to Auto-negotiate. e. Depending on the format of your network configuration information, select the Enable IPv4 check box, the Enable IPv6 check box, or both check boxes. f. Depending on the format you have selected, enter the network configuration information (IP address, subnet mask, and gateway or IP address and routable IP address) in the IPv4 Settings tab or the IPv6 Settings tab. Note: You must obtain the network configuration information from your network administrator. g. Select Controller B, Port 1 in the Ethernet port drop-down list, and repeat step c through step f for controller B. h. Select OK. 6. Return to the EMW, select the storage array, and then select Edit > Remove > Storage Array. 7. On the EMW Setup tab, select Add Storage Arrays. 8. On the Select Addition Method dialog box, select the Manual radio button. 9. On the Add New Storage Array - Manual screen, make sure that the default Out-of-band management radio button is selected. Enter the IP address assigned to controller A, port 1, and controller B, port 1, on the storage array you are adding. 10. Go to Configuring other SANtricity options on page 41 to continue setting up the storage array. Manually adding a storage array: Out-of-band management Before you begin If you are using DHCP, the DHCP server is configured to assign a permanent (static) DHCP lease. You must have obtained the IP addresses of the controller management ports from the DHCP server. If you are using IPv6 stateless address auto-configuration without a DHCP server, you have connected at least one router for sending the IPv6 network address prefix in the form of router advertisements. You must have obtained the IP addresses of the controllers. Steps 1. Open SANtricity Storage Manager. The Enterprise Management Window (EMW) is displayed. Note: When you open SANtricity Storage Manager for the first time, the Select Addition Method screen prompts you to select whether you want to choose the Automatic or Manual method to add a new storage array. 2. On the Select Addition Method screen, select the Manual radio button, and then select OK.
32 32 SANtricity Storage Manager Software Installation Reference 3. On the Add New Storage Array - Manual screen, make sure that the default Out-of-band management radio button is selected. Enter the IP address assigned to controller A, port 1, and controller B, port 1, on the storage array you are adding. Note: You can enter the IP addresses in either the IPv4 format or the IPv6 format. Note: Alternatively, you can enter the DNS/network name of each controller. 4. Select Add. 5. On the Storage Array Added screen, select No to finish adding storage arrays. 6. In the EMW Devices tab, double-click the storage array to open the Array Management Window (AMW). When you open the AMW for the first time, the Disk Pool Automatic Configuration screen is displayed. Select No to dismiss the wizard and finish setting up the management IP addresses. 7. Name the storage array. a. In the EMW Setup tab, select Name/Rename Storage Arrays. b. In the Select storage array list, select the storage array you added. c. In the Storage array name field, type a name for the storage array. Storage array names must not exceed 30 characters and cannot contain spaces. Names can contain letters, numbers, underscores (_), hyphens(-), and pound signs (#). Choose a descriptive name for the storage array to make it easier for data center administrators to manage the storage resources over time. d. Select OK. 8. Go to Configuring other SANtricity options on page 41 to continue setting up the storage array. Configuring DHCP addressing You change the storage array management ports that you configured using the appropriate Express Guide for your operating system and host protocol from static addressing to DHCP addressing. Steps 1. Disconnect the private network you set up using the appropriate Express Guide for your operating system, change your management station to connect to your regular network, and prepare the DHCP server. a. Make sure your DHCP server is connected to your regular network and that it is configured to assign a permanent (static) DHCP lease. b. Connect an Ethernet cable to the management station and to management port 1 on either controller (A or B). Wait 3 minutes for the controller's default DHCP setting to time out. Note: Reserve port 2 on the controller for maintenance operations. c. Change the management station to use DHCP. Refer to your operating system documentation for instructions on how to change the network settings on the management station and how to verify that the address has changed. 2. Open the SANtricity Storage Manager. The Enterprise Management Window (EMW) is displayed.
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