| Support for SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 nodes |
SAN Volume Controller
SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 environment requirements
SAN Volume Controller operating environment
SAN Volume Controller physical installation planning
Adding SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 nodes to an existing cluster
Replacing nodes nondisruptively
SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 parts
Removing the cable-management arm
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 cable-management arm
Replacing the cable-management arm
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 cable-retention brackets
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 cable-retention brackets
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 from a rack
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 in a rack
Removing the support rails for the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8
Installing the support rails for the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 top cover
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 top cover
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 service controller
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 service controller
Removing the SAS boot drive from the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 SAS boot drive
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 disk-drive backplane
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 disk-drive backplane
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 CMOS battery
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 system-board CMOS battery
Removing a SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 power supply
Replacing a SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 power supply
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 fibre-channel adapter assembly
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 operator-information panel assembly
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 operator-information panel assembly
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 fans
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 fans
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 microprocessor
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 microprocessor
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 system board
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 system board
SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 parts
Removing the support rails for the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 cable-management arm
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 from a rack
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 cable-retention brackets
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 cable-retention brackets
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| Support forSolid-state drives (SSDs) on SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 nodes |
Viewing dependant VDisks on a node
Shutting down a node
Creating VDisks
Creating an image mode VDisk
Deleting a copy from a VDisk
Cluster IP failover
Initiating cluster creation from the front panel
Creating a cluster using the SAN Volume Controller Console
Modifying the cluster IP addresses
Modifying the cluster IP addresses using the CLI
Configuring a PuTTY session for the CLI
Copying the SAN Volume Controller software upgrade files using PuTTY scp
Node configuration rules
Storage systems and MDisks
Deleting a node from a cluster using the CLI
Upgrading solid-state drive (SSD) firmware using the CLI
Listing node-dependent VDisks using the CLI
Upgrading the SAN Volume Controller cluster software using the SAN Volume Controller Console
Upgrading solid-state drive (SSD) software
Upgrading solid-state drive (SSD) firmware using the CLI
applysoftware
lssoftwareupgradestatus
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| Support for iSCSI-attached hosts |
SAN fabric and LAN configuration terms
iSCSI overview
iSCSI configuration rules
Example iSCSI configurations
Concurrent use of IPv4 and IPv6 on a single iSCSI-attached host
Relationship of WWPNs and iSCSI names for host objects
SAN Volume Controller
SAN Volume Controller operating environment
SAN Volume Controller objects
Host objects
VDisk-to-host mapping
Standard and persistent reserves
SAN Volume Controller cluster high availability
Configuring the cluster for iSCSI using the CLI
Configuring cluster iSCSI authentication using the CLI
Configuring the iSNS server address using the CLI
Configuring or modifying an iSCSI alias using the CLI
Configuring host objects using the CLI
Modifying the cluster IP addresses using the CLI
Determining the WWPNs for a node
Configuring the cluster for iSCSI
Configuring node Ethernet ports
Configuring partner node Ethernet port
Configuring or modifying an iSCSI alias
Configuring the iSNS server address
Configuring cluster iSCSI authentication
Configuring host objects on a cluster
Creating hosts
Creating a VDisk-to-host mapping
Viewing iSCSI details for a host
Viewing the state of Ethernet ports
Viewing IP addresses for Ethernet ports
Viewing node Ethernet ports
Viewing node Ethernet port details
Viewing node Ethernet port IP address details
Modifying partner node
Removing a node Ethernet port configuration
Removing an iSCSI alias
Removing iSNS server configuration
Configuring or modifying an iSCSI alias using the CLI
Removing a partner node Ethernet port configuration
cfgportip
lsportip
rmportip
lsroute
lsiscsiauth
chcluster
mkhost
chhost
addhostport
rmhostport
lsclusterip
lsnode
lshost
lsvdiskhostmap
lshostvdiskmap
SAN Volume Controller objects
iSCSI configuration rules
Setting up the host server
Installing the Linux software iSCSI initiator
Installing the Windows software iSCSI initiator
Configuring the AIX iSCSI software initiator
Installing the Solaris iSCSI initiator
Installing the HP-UX iSCSI initiator
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| Support for remote authentication for the users
of SAN Volume Controller clusters |
SAN Volume Controller
Creating a cluster using the SAN Volume Controller Console
Accessing the SAN Volume Controller Console
Viewing cluster properties
Launching the SAN Volume Controller Console to manage a cluster
Viewing remote authentication properties
Configuring remote authentication
Viewing user-group details
Viewing users
Viewing user details
Creating users
Modifying current user
Deleting users
Creating a user group
Viewing user groups
Deleting a user group
Modifying user groups
User roles
Configuring user authentication
Creating and working with user groups using the CLI
Creating and working with users using the CLI
Modifying service password
Changing cluster passwords using the CLI
User management commands
chauthservice
mkuser
chuser
rmuser
mkusergrp
chusergrp
rmusergrp
lsuser
lsusergrp
chcurrentuser
applysoftware
setlocale
writesernum
setpwdreset
chcluster
lscluster
Secure Shell
Generating an SSH key pair using PuTTY
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| Support for syslog servers and SNMP servers
to receive error, warning, and informational notifications from the
cluster |
Event notifications
Creating a cluster using the SAN Volume Controller Console
SAN Volume Controller Console portfolio
Displaying cluster properties using the CLI
Setting up SNMP notifications using the CLI
Setting up syslog notifications using the CLI
Modifying SNMP server settings
Deleting an SNMP server
Adding an SNMP server
Deleting syslog server settings
Adding a syslog server
Modifying syslog server settings
lssyslogserver
mksnmpserver
chsnmpserver
rmsnmpserver
lssnmpserver
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| Support for second Ethernet port for clusters |
Clusters
Cluster IP failover
Cluster management
Node configuration rules
Copying the SAN Volume Controller software upgrade files using PuTTY scp
Initiating cluster creation from the front panel
Creating a cluster using the SAN Volume Controller Console
Modifying the cluster IP addresses
Replacing a faulty node with a spare node
Replacing a faulty node in the cluster using the CLI
Modifying the cluster IP addresses using the CLI
Changing the cluster gateway address using the CLI
Configuring a PuTTY session for the CLI
chcluster
chclusterip
lsclusterip
ping
chnode
Connections
Configuration data table guidelines
Node configuration rules
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| Support for multiple cluster partnerships |
Zoning guidelines
SAN Volume Controller cluster high availability
Metro Mirror and Global Mirror
Metro Mirror and Global Mirror partnerships
Modifying Global Mirror partnerships
Modifying Metro Mirror and Global Mirror partnership bandwidth
Viewing Metro Mirror and Global Mirror cluster partnerships
Viewing remote cluster properties
mkpartnership
rmpartnership
lsclustercandidate
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| Support for reverse FlashCopy mappings with
multiple targets |
FlashCopy
FlashCopy mappings
Creating FlashCopy mappings using the CLI
Preparing and starting a FlashCopy mapping using the CLI
Deleting a FlashCopy consistency group using the CLI
Deleting a FlashCopy mapping using the CLI
Stopping a FlashCopy consistency group using the CLI
Stopping FlashCopy mappings using the CLI
Preparing and starting a FlashCopy consistency group using the CLI
Starting a FlashCopy mapping–Prepare and start
Starting a FlashCopy mapping–Restore
Preparing a FlashCopy mapping–Restore
Starting a FlashCopy consistency group–Prepare and start
Starting a FlashCopy consistency group–Restore
Preparing a FlashCopy consistency group–Restore
mkfcmap
rmfcmap
prestartfcmap
prestartfcconsistgrp
startfcmap
startfcconsistgrp
stopfcmap
stopfcconsistgrp
lsfcmap
lsrmvdiskdependentmaps
lsvdiskfcmapcopies
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| Support for new managed disk (MDisks) states |
MDisk groups
MDisks
Viewing the MDisk status
Listing MDisks using the CLI
Adding MDisks to MDisk groups using the CLI
lsmdisk
lsmdiskgrp
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| Support for viewing quorum
disks and setting an active quorum disks |
Creating a quorum disk
Viewing quorum disks
Listing quorum disks using the CLI
Setting the active quorum disk
Setting quorum disks
Setting a quorum disk using the CLI
Quorum disks
Split cluster configuration
lsquorum
setquorum
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| Support for creating target virtual disks (VDisk)
for FlashCopy mappings based on selected source VDisk |
Creating VDisks for FlashCopy targets |
| Support for embedded CIMOM on a cluster |
Clusters
Performing storage configuration tasks
IBM System Storage Productivity Center
Connections
Migrating user accounts manually
Using the IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller Installer to upgrade SAN Volume Controller Console
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| Enhancements to e-mail notifications and inventory
reporting |
Event notifications
Creating e-mail event notifications and inventory reports
Setting up e-mail servers using the CLI
mkemailserver
chemailserver
lsemailserver
rmemailserver
E-mail and event notification commands
mkemailuser
chemail
chemailuser
lsemailuser
rmemailuser
sendinventoryemail
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| Enhancements to statistics collection |
Migrating extents using the CLI
Migrating VDisks between MDisk groups using the CLI
Migrating VDisks
Starting statistics collections
startstats
lsiostatsdumps
lsiostatsdumps
Cluster commands
Overview of the list dumps commands
stopstats
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| Support for Hewlett Packard 2000 Family StorageWorks
Modular Smart Array Storage Systems |
Configuring HP StorageWorks MSA2000 storage systems |