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Storage Hub 12 Management
Utilities
Hardware and Software User Guide
First Edition (October 1999)
Part Number 158561-001
Compaq Computer Corporation
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Compaq Storage Hub 12 Management Utilities Hardware and Software User Guide
First Edition (October 1999)
Part Number 158561-001
Contents
About This Guide
Text Conventions........................................................................................................ix
Symbols in Text...........................................................................................................x
Symbols on Equipment................................................................................................x
Getting Help ...............................................................................................................xi
Compaq Technical Support .................................................................................xi
Compaq Website.................................................................................................xii
Compaq Authorized Reseller..............................................................................xii
Chapter 1
Getting Started
Overview ................................................................................................................. 1-1
Installation............................................................................................................... 1-2
Hardware Requirements .......................................................................................... 1-2
Software Requirements............................................................................................ 1-2
Installation Procedure.............................................................................................. 1-3
If you are installing HMU for the first time...................................................... 1-3
Configuring HMU for Your Site.............................................................................. 1-4
About HMU.log....................................................................................................... 1-4
About HMU.dat....................................................................................................... 1-4
Understanding Port Relationships............................................................................ 1-5
Inter-Hub Communication Interface (ICI) ID Numbers................................... 1-5
Downlink and Uplink Ports.............................................................................. 1-5
Initial HMU Startup................................................................................................. 1-6
Subsequent HMU Startup........................................................................................ 1-9
Help and Information Resources ........................................................................... 1-10
Device View Information screen.................................................................... 1-12
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Chapter 2
Managing from Hub 12 Management Utilities GUI Menu Screen
SAN View Tab.........................................................................................................2-3
The Context Menu ...................................................................................................2-4
Display Device View...............................................................................................2-6
Display Network View.............................................................................................2-6
Network Status Tab ..........................................................................................2-6
Network Traffic Tab.........................................................................................2-7
Source/Destination Pairs................................................................................... 2-9
Primitives................................................................................................................. 2-9
SNMP Configuration............................................................................................. 2-12
Trap Management Station IP Address ............................................................ 2-13
Diagnostic Tools....................................................................................................2-13
Loop Up Wait Time (msec)............................................................................ 2-14
Loop Initialization Diagnostic ........................................................................2-15
Broadcast Storm Diagnostic ...........................................................................2-16
Discover Proxied Devices......................................................................................2-17
Multiple SAN Discovery ................................................................................2-19
Add Device............................................................................................................ 2-19
Delete Proxy or Device..........................................................................................2-21
Properties...............................................................................................................2-21
Managed Device Properties...................................................................................2-22
Save Topological Data........................................................................................... 2-23
Clear A Fault.......................................................................................................... 2-23
File Menu...............................................................................................................2-23
HMU.log File.................................................................................................. 2-24
SNMP Defaults...............................................................................................2-26
Save Topological Data....................................................................................2-27
Clear An Event Page.......................................................................................2-27
Exit..................................................................................................................2-27
View The Current Event Log.......................................................................... 2-27
Open The HMU.log File........................................................................................2-28
HELP .....................................................................................................................2-29
Check The HMU Version............................................................................... 2-29
Chapter 3
Managing from Device View
Device View.............................................................................................................3-1
Information on Device View.............................................................................3-2
Displaying the Expanded Device View ............................................................3-2
Displaying the Physical Device View...............................................................3-2
The Device View Management Tabs................................................................ 3-2
The System ID Tab...........................................................................................3-3
The Environment Tab ..............................................................................................3-3
The Port Tab ............................................................................................................ 3-4
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Managing from Device View
continued
The Service Tab....................................................................................................... 3-5
Port Properties ......................................................................................................... 3-6
General Port Properties..................................................................................... 3-6
Configuration Port Properties........................................................................... 3-6
LIP Generation ................................................................................................. 3-8
Device View Quick Access Features....................................................................... 3-8
Display Device Details..................................................................................... 3-8
Right clicking on a Port.................................................................................... 3-8
Check Managed Device Serial Numbers.......................................................... 3-9
Show Device Properties.................................................................................... 3-9
Change Device Location and Contact .............................................................. 3-9
Check Power, Thermal, and Up Time .............................................................. 3-9
Set/Cancel Port Bypass Control for the hub..................................................... 3-9
Show Port Properties...................................................................................... 3-10
Verify Port Status........................................................................................... 3-10
Check Firmware Versions.............................................................................. 3-10
Set Temperature Fault Threshold ................................................................... 3-11
Set Beacon Control......................................................................................... 3-11
Download Firmware....................................................................................... 3-11
Refresh Data................................................................................................... 3-11
Check the HMU Version................................................................................ 3-11
Close the Device View ................................................................................... 3-12
Shutdown HMU.............................................................................................. 3-12
Chapter 4
Troubleshooting
Startup Problem....................................................................................................... 4-1
Fibre Channel Topological Discovery Failure......................................................... 4-2
Icon Turns Red or Status Word Changes................................................................. 4-3
Continuous LIPs ...................................................................................................... 4-4
Ping a Device........................................................................................................... 4-4
Error Messages ........................................................................................................ 4-5
Appendix A
Network Management Overview
Compaq Storage Hub 12 Management Module (HMM).........................................A-1
Storage Area Network Management........................................................................A-2
Managed Devices .............................................................................................A-2
Proxy Master............................................................................................................A-3
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) ....................................................A-4
Set Community Names in SNMP............................................................................A-4
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Network Management Overview
continued
Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Protocol (FC-AL) and Loop Initialization
Primitive (LIP)........................................................................................................ A-5
Appendix B
Upgrading the Firmware
Installing the Management Module .........................................................................B-1
Finding the Firmware Version Numbers..................................................................B-2
Downloading Device Agent Firmware ....................................................................B-2
Downloading Hub Controller Firmware..................................................................B-3
Appendix C
Configuring the Management Module
The Management Module’s Password.....................................................................C-2
Setting Network Parameters.....................................................................................C-2
Management Options...............................................................................................C-5
A word about Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).......................C-5
Managing with Compaq Storage Hub 12 Management Utilities (HMU) SAN
Manager...................................................................................................................C-6
Changing Management Options...............................................................................C-6
Obtaining Hub Information......................................................................................C-8
Logout......................................................................................................................C-8
Diagnostic Tools......................................................................................................C-8
Starting Compaq Storage Hub 12 Operation ....................................................C-9
Appendix D
Troubleshooting the Management Module
Serial Communication Problems............................................................................. D-1
Fibre Channel Connections..................................................................................... D-1
Error Messages........................................................................................................ D-2
Appendix E
Regulatory Compliance Notices
Communications Commission Notice......................................................................E-1
Class A Equipment...................................................................................................E-1
Class B Equipment...................................................................................................E-2
Declaration of Conformity for products marked with the FCC logo -
United States only.............................................................................................E-2
Modifications....................................................................................................E-3
Cables ...............................................................................................................E-3
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Regulatory Compliance Notices
continued
Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien)...........................................................................E-3
Class A Equipment...........................................................................................E-3
Class B Equipment...........................................................................................E-4
European Union Notice...........................................................................................E-4
Japanese Notice.......................................................................................................E-4
Taiwanese Notice.....................................................................................................E-5
Battery Replacement Notice....................................................................................E-5
Laser Compliance....................................................................................................E-5
Power Cords............................................................................................................E-6
Appendix F
Electrostatic Discharge
Grounding Methods.................................................................................................K-2
Index
About This Guide
This guide is designed to be used as step-by-step instructions for installation
and as a reference for operation, troubleshooting, and future upgrades.
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Getting Help
If you have a problem and have exhausted the information in this guide, you
can get further information and other help in the following locations.
Compaq Technical Support
You are entitled to free hardware technical telephone support for your product
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Compaq Website
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Compaq Authorized Reseller
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In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868.
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Chapter
1
Getting Started
Overview
This guide provides specific information for installing the Compaq Storage
Hub 12 Management Utilities (HMU) and configuring your management
module(s). For information on installing the Compaq Storage Hub 12
Management Module (HMM), refer to the Compaq Storage Hub 12
Management Module installation instructions included in your user
documentation.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment,
refer to the user documents supplied with the server and observe the
appropriate safety precautions.
Organization of this Guide
For Information About See
Installing the Hub Management Utilities Chapter 1
Managing the HMU menu screen Chapter 2
Managing from the Device View screen Chapter 3
Troubleshooting the Management Utilities Chapter 4
Network Management overview Appendix A
continued
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Organization of this Guide
continued
For Information About See
Upgrading the management module firmware Appendix B
Configuring the management module Appendix C
Troubleshooting the management module Appendix D
Installation
Before Compaq Storage Hub 12 Management Utilities can communicate with
Compaq-managed devices, all devices must be properly configured,
connected, and powered up. Refer to the Compaq Storage Hub 12
Management Module installation instructions to configure the module for
management. Once the procedures have been completed, verify that the
hardware and software requirements (listed below) are met, and then perform
the HMU installation procedure
.
Hardware Requirements
The following hardware is required to communicate with HMU:
At least one Compaq Storage Hub 12 hub with a module
A 32-bit PC capable of running Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows
NT 4.0
An Ethernet connection from the management PC to the managed
device. This can be through an Ethernet hub or switch running 10
Base T
IMPORTANT: While it may be possible to run HMU on a system that is also a server, we
do not recommend that you do so; it is possible for the two applications to interfere with
each other. Run HMU on its own dedicated workstation.
Getting Started 1-3
Software Requirements
The following software is required to install and run HMU:
Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT installed on the 32-bit PC
that will serve as the management console. Service Pack level 3 (or
higher) is required on Windows NT 4.0.
IMPORTANT: If the program is running under Windows 95, you should have a version of
COMCTL32.DLL no older than 5/19/97 and you should have winsock2.dll installed. Earlier
versions do not contain support for the common controls that are used in HMU. These
updates are available from the Microsoft support area at www.microsoft.com.
The HMU Installation CD-ROM
Installation Procedure
The steps listed below should be followed when installing HMU.
If you are installing HMU for the first time
1.
Check that the display settings for your monitor are for small fonts. You
do this by clicking the Windows Start button and selecting Settings,
then Control Panel.
2.
Next click the Display icon and click the Settings tab. Finally, click on
the Advanced button. The font size is shown on the General tab of the
advanced features. Select Small Fonts if this setting is not selected.
3.
Close other Windows programs that may be running on the PC.
4.
Insert the HMU CD-ROM. (If your CD-ROM has auto-run enabled, and
the HMU setup dialog box appears, click the close button and continue
following the steps below).
5.
From the Start button, select Settings, Control Panel.
6.
Open Add/Remove Programs.
7.
Click the Install button.
8.
Follow the onscreen instructions that will execute the SETUP.EXE file.
You must acknowledge the license agreement. The application will be
installed in “C:\Program Files\Compaq\HMU” by default, unless a
different path is given.
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NOTE: If you see a "Read Only File Detected" message during the installation process,
answer "Yes."
In addition, an Acrobat PDF version of this guide will be installed in the same
directory as the HMU software. To load the PDF file, you must have a copy of
the Acrobat Exchange program. If you do not already have this program on
your system, it can be obtained from Adobe from their website:
www.adobe.com.
When successfully installed, the Compaq icon will appear in your Program
list.
NOTE: Right-click HMU.exe and select Create Shortcut to create a shortcut that
displays on your desktop.
Configuring HMU for Your Site
Before starting HMU installation:
A Compaq-managed proxy master must be connected to your Ethernet
network.
The Compaq Hub 12 Management Module must be installed in the
Compaq Storage Hub 12 Hub.
The Compaq equipment chosen to be a proxy master must be connected
to the LAN with an Ethernet connection, and must have proxy master
set in its network parameters.
About HMU.log
Event information is displayed during each HMU session and is saved in
HMU.log on shutdown. By default, the path to HMU.log is “C:\Program
Files\Compaq\HMU\HMU.log,” or an alternative path if one was named dur-
ing installation. In addition, a different path can be specified using the Log
File Configuration dialog box. This path is stored in the Window 95/98 or NT
system registry. The file’s location can not be moved without first removing
and reinstalling HMU.
You can configure HMU to overwrite a single log file at the start of each
session or to write a file to the limit size and then create another log. If the
HMU.log file is deleted, a new one will be created the next time HMU is
started. You can also view the HMU.log file from a spreadsheet program such
as Microsoft Excel since that program uses the comma-separated-variable
(csv) format.
Getting Started 1-5
About HMU.dat
The topological data for a HMU session is stored in an archive file found on
the default path, “C:\Program Files\Compaq\HMU\HMU.dat”, or at an
alternative path if one was entered during installation. The IP address for the
proxy management agent for each loop and the user-entered data for
unmanaged devices are always written to this file whenever HMU is shut
down, or when the Save Topological Data command is selected. When HMU
is started the next time, this data is retrieved from the
HMU.dat file and
discovery can be performed automatically on each IP address in the file. Once
all loops have been discovered, the unmanaged devices for the loops are added
to the views.
NOTE: Keep the HMU.dat file backed up if more than one loop is being managed in the
event unmanaged devices are added to a hub. Data can be saved at any time.
Understanding Port Relationships
The relationship between the ports in HMU is an essential part of the
configuration process. The following sections detail the proper way to
configure the ports.
Inter-Hub Communication Interface (ICI) ID
Numbers
As explained in Appendix A (see the “Simple Network Management Protocol
section), while HMU may communicate with the proxy master through SNMP
over Ethernet, the proxy master communicates with its slave-managed devices
using the Compaq ICI communications protocol. As a result, the various
devices are assigned an ICI ID number. You can view these numbers on each
individual managed device by looking at the Device View “System ID Tab”
(see Chapter 3, “Managing from Device View” for specific information about
device view activities).
The device agent, designated as the HMU management agent, is assigned an
ICI ID1. The first managed slave added to the network is numbered ICI ID2
and the next managed slave is assigned ICI ID3. These numbers are
sequentially assigned as managed devices are added.
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Downlink and Uplink Ports
The Downlink and Uplink Ports are defined by the physical cabling that exists
between devices in the management hierarchy. Downlink Ports or Parent Ports
are ports on the higher level devices to which a device lower in the hierarchy
is attached. These can appear in both proxy masters as well as cascaded
devices. Uplink Ports or Child Ports are the port numbers on the lower-level
device that attachment is made to.
The figure below shows a sample SAN configuration that illustrates the
relationships between ports.
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Unmanaged Device
The Downlink Port (7)
The Downlink Port (4)
The Downlink Port (6)
The Uplink Port (1)
The Uplink Port (2)
Device Port
When selected, displays:
Proxy Agent IP Address:
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Port Count: 12
Inter-Hub ID: 1
Parent Inter-Hub ID:
Parent Port:
Uplink Port:
When selected, displays:
Proxy Agent IP Address:
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Port Count: 6
Inter-Hub ID: 2
Parent Inter-Hub ID: 1
Parent Port: 7
Uplink Port: 1
When selected, displays:
Proxy Agent IP Address:
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Port Count: 6
Inter-Hub ID: 3
Parent Inter-Hub ID: 2
Parent Port: 4
Uplink Port: 2
Figure 1-1. Device ports
Initial HMU Startup
The first time HMU is started, the IP address of a Compaq-managed proxy
master device at your site must be entered. If you do not have that address,
check with a system administrator so that you have it before launching HMU.
Thereafter, that IP address will be stored in a file in the default path,
“C:\Program Files\Compaq\HMU\”, or at an alternative path if one was
entered during installation. It will not need to be entered again unless it
changes or a different proxy master is to be managed.
The initial starting sequence is as follows:
Getting Started 1-7
1.
Select the Start, Programs menu and click Compaq Hub
Management Utilities (if a copy of a shortcut is displayed on your
desktop, double-click it). The initial HMU screen shown in the figure
below will display. This screen will only appear when HMU is started
for the first time or after the HMU.dat file has been deleted.
Figure 1-2. Initial HMU screen
2.
Enter an IP address.
3.
Click the Discover button.
The next part of the process is to verify the SNMP and to set Community
Names. If the Community Names are still set to the defaults, HMU will
continue with discovery.
NOTE: The default get Community Name is “public”, while the default set Community
Name is “private”. If these do not work, check with a system administrator who can give
you the current Community Names. To set Community Names, see Appendix C,
“Configuring the Management Module.”
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The discovery process can take several seconds, during which time the HMU
progress status indicator appears. It will indicate which device it is polling, so
if there is more than one, there will be changes in progress. It will normally
time out in 60 seconds, but if it appears to be taking too long, click on Cancel
to stop it. Wait at least 60 seconds before canceling. The first time HMU is
started, allow the system to time out, in order to get a better idea of how long
to wait in the future if a problem occurs.
Figure 1-3. Progress status indicator
The discovery process establishes communication links with the proxy master.
Other managed devices connected to the proxy master by Fibre Channel are
found automatically. The Device Name, Location, Contact, Serial Number,
and Device Count fields are filled in, but the Location and Contact fields will
be empty if not previously entered manually.
Once discovery is complete, the Update SAN View button (shown in the lower
area of the figure below) becomes active.
Figure 1-4. Update SAN View screen
Getting Started 1-9
4.
Click Update SAN View. When the topological update completes
successfully, the device topology is displayed. The default view is a
hierarchical representation that appears in the figure below. This is the
main menu for controlling devices with HMU.
Figure 1-5. Default SAN View screen
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