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1 Microsoft Windows NT Microsoft Windows 2000 SystemWalker/StorageMGR User's Guide V10.0L10

2 Preface ++ Purpose This manual explains how to operate Web-GUI with SystemWalker/StorageMGR. SystemWalker is a generic name for products for operation management of Fujitsu-provided distributed systems. ++ Reader This manual is intended for system managers who use SystemWalker/StorageMGR for storage management. ++ Organization This manual consists of three chapters: + Chapter 1 SystemWalker/StorageMGR Web Client This chapter explains how to operate the initial window. + Chapter 2 Operation of Authentication Feature Window This chapter explains how to operate the authentication feature (security management) window. + Chapter 3 Operation of Backup Management Window This chapter explains how to operate the backup management window. + Chapter 4 Operation of SAN resource management This chapter explains how to operate the SAN resource management window. + Chapter 5 Operation of Operation of space management This chapter explains how to operate the space management window. ++ Positioning of this manual The SystemWalker/StorageMGR manuals are listed below: SystemWalker/StorageMGR Installation Guide This manual explains how to install SystemWalker/StorageMGR. SystemWalker/StorageMGR Operator's Guide This manual explains how to operate SystemWalker/StorageMGR. SystemWalker/StorageMGR User's Guide (this manual) This manual explains how to operate Web-GUI with SystemWalker/StorageMGR. SystemWalker/StorageMGR Messages This manual explains the messages displayed with SystemWalker/StorageMGR. The reader is recommended to read and understand the entire SystemWalker/StorageMGR Operator's Guide before reading this manual. ++ Abbreviation Microsoft(R) Windows NT(R) Server network operating system Version 4.0 and Microsoft(R) Windows NT(R) Workstation operating system Version 4.0 are abbreviated to WindowsNT. Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 95 operating system is abbreviated to Windows95. Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 98 operating system is abbreviated to Windows98. Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 2000 Professional, Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 2000 Server, and Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 2000 Advanced Server are abbreviated to Windows2000. Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Millennium Edition is abbreviated to Windows Me. SystemWalker/StorageMGR that operates in a Solaris system is abbreviated to Solaris-version SystemWalker/StorageMGR. A SystemWalker/StorageMGR manager is abbreviated to SystemWalker/StorageMGR-M or StorageMGR-M. A SystemWalker/StorageMGR agent is abbreviated to SystemWalker/StorageMGR-A or StorageMGR-A. ++ Trademarks Windows, WindowsNT, SQL Server, and Internet Explorer are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Netscape logotypes and Netscape product and service names are trademarks or registered trademarks of Netscape Communications Corporation in the United States and other countries. Solaris, Java, and all trademarks and logotypes related to Java are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, inc. in the United States and other countries. UNIX is a registered trademark exclusively owned by X/Open Company Limited in the United States and other i

3 countries. ORACLE is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation. ii

4 Chapter 1 SystemWalker/StorageMGR Web Client This chapter explains the window structure of the SystemWalker/StorageMGR Web client and how to operate the initial window. 1.1 Web Client and Window Structure SystemWalker/StorageMGR, which provides efficient operation of distributed storage, uses a Web browser for centralized management of storage. The management function offered with Web client of this product is as follows: Security management Backup management SAN management Space management Each management window is activated from the SystemWalker/StorageMGR initial window. On the initial window the user can define a storage management server, storage server for storage management, and device information. Figure 1.1 shows the SystemWalker/StorageMGR window structure. [Figure 1.1 SystemWalker/StorageMGR initial window] Figure 1.2 shows an example system environment configuration. 1

5 [Figure 1.2 Example system environment configuration] The initial window and management windows of SystemWalker/StorageMGR are executed via the Web browser. Therefore, Java Plug-in 1.3.1_01 or newer must be installed in the client. For details of the installation, see Chapter , "Download." 1.2 Initial Window Activate the initial window by selecting the SystemWalker/StorageMGR URL on the Web browser. [SystemWalker/StorageMGR URL] To access the Storage management server by its physical IP address, enter: To access the Storage management server by its logical IP address (ex. in cluster operation), enter: logical-ip-address (:port-number)/swstorage/index.html When the default (80) is set as a service target port number in the Web server setup, no port number need be specified. When a value other than the default is set, specify a port number. 2

6 If Internet Explorer 4.X is used and the window height too low, operation may be abnormal because not all buttons are visible. If this is the case, adjust the window height and repeat the operation (operation is normal when the copyright is displayed completely on the Web browser) User authentication When [SystemWalker/StorageMGR URL] is selected on the Web browser, the authentication dialog box is displayed. Enter the name and password of a user or privileged user registered with the SystemWalker/StorageMGR authentication feature (i.e. startup account in SystemWalker/StorageMGR installation), and select [OK]. See Chapter 2, "Authentication Feature Window Operation"for the user registration method and access permission. If user authentication fails, an error dialog is displayed as shown below. Enter the correct user name and password. If a user name not registered in the system or an incorrect password is enter, the following error message is displayed: A user name registered in the system was entered, but this user name is either not recorded in the SystemWalker/StorageMGR authentication system or has not the required write, execute, or read permission. A display item type, item sequence, and item display width set with a user on the initial window are held for the user and are valid on the window when it is reactivated by the user. The preceding setup is valid when the same user name is used Server list view This is the first view displayed after authentication of the user name and password. This view displays server information. 3

7 This view is displayed when [Basic tree directory] is double-clicked on the Tree window Display Item Table 1.1 lists displayed items. [Table 1.1 Items displayed on server list view] Item No. Item name Explanation 1 Server name Managing server name 2 Server type Server type (Storage management server or Storage server) 3 SP "Y" in case of SP series 4 OS type Type of installed OS 5 OS version Version of installed OS 6 Edition Installed edition of this product 7 Version Installed version of this product 8 IP address IP address of managing server 9 Port number Port number for communication with managing server Operation Table 1.2 lists the supported operations. [Table 1.2 Operations supported on server list view] Operation Explanation Operation method Addition of server Adds server. See "Server registration method". Change of Server Changes server information. See "Server modification method." Deletion of server Deletes sever. See "Server deletion method." Acquisition and reflection of information on all devices Device list view Acquires and reflects information about all server-managed devices This view displays information about devices managed with a specified server. This view is displayed when a server name is double-clicked on the Tree window. See "Acquisition/reflection of information on all devices." 4

8 Display Item Tables 1.3a, 1.3b, and 1.3c list displayed items. The table entries "SDX" and "SDX object" are SynfinityDISK terms. For details, please refer to the SynfinityDISK manual. [Table 1.3a Items displayed on device list view (Windows server)] Item No. 1 2 Item name Device name Block device name Explanation Name of device which SystemWalker/StorageMGR manages internally Displayed in the g?d?p? format g?: Disk array number(if there is no device mounted on the GR series model, this value is 0.) d?: Disk number(*1) p?: Logical disk number(*2) For SDX object, format"disk class name/mirror volume name:g?d?p?"is used Disk class name: SDX object disk class name Mirror volume name: SDX object mirror volume name Block device name Displayed in the disk?p? format Disk?: Disk number displayed with disk administrator p?: Logical disk number(*2) Display selection 3 Mount point Drive letter Yes Yes 4 File system type File system type Yes Yes 5 Device type Device type (Normal or SDX) Yes Yes 6 Size (MB) Size assigned to device (MB) Yes Yes (*1) Number assigned uniquely in disk array device and different from disk number in disk administrator Yes Default (*2) Logical disk sequence number in disk. The logical disk is defined in the disk administrator as explained below. The numbers are assigned sequentially from left to right in the disk administrator. For a basic partition, the entire partition For an extended partition, logical drive in the partition Yes Yes 5

9 [Table 1.3b Items displayed on device list view (Solaris server)] Item No. Item name Explanation Display selection Default 1 Device name RAW device name Yes 2 Block device name Block device name Yes Yes 3 Mount point Mount point name Yes Yes 4 File system type File system type Yes Yes 5 Device type Device type (Normal or SDX) Yes Yes 6 Size (MB) Size assigned to device (MB) Yes Yes [Table 1.3c Items displayed on device list view (HP-UX server)] Item No. Item name Explanation Display selection Default 1 Device name RAW device name Yes 2 Block device name Block device name Yes Yes 3 Mount point Mount point name Yes Yes 4 File system type File system type Yes Yes 5 Device type Device type(normal) Yes Yes 6 Size(MB) Size assigned to device(mb) Yes Yes "Yes" in the display selection column indicates that the item is to be displayed and can be selected (see Chapter , "Changing device display item." "Yes" in the default column indicates that the item is displayed when the screen is initialized Operation Table 1.4 lists supported operation. [Table 1.4 Operation supported on device list view] Operation Explanation Operation method Acquisition and reflection of information on specific device Deletion of device information Partition list view Acquires and reflects information about the specific device Deletes device information. This view displays information about the partitions constituting the specified device. This view is displayed when a device name is double-clicked on the Tree window. See "Acquisition/reflection of information on specific device." See "Device information deletion method" 6

10 Display item Tables 1.5a, 1.5b, and 1.5c list displayed items. [Table 1.5a Items displayed on partition list view (Windows server)] Item No. Item name Explanation Partition name If present on the GR series system, the display format is the same as that in item No. 1 of Table 1.3a. 1 Partition name 2 Identifier name 3 Physical disk name In cases other than the above, the S?p? format is used S?: Signature (8-digit hexadecimal notation) p?: Logical disk number (*1) Device name managed internally by SystemWalker/StorageMGR The display format is the same as that in item No. 1 of Table 1.3a. Physical disk name The display format is the same as that in item No. 2 of Table 1.3a. 4 Device type If present on the GR series system, "GR". 5 LU number If present on the GR series system, LU number. (*1) Logical disk sequence number of disk. The logical disk is defined by the disk administrator as explained below. The numbers are assigned sequentially from the top left to the right by the disk administrator. For a basic partition, the entire partition. For an extended partition, a logical drive in the partition. [Table 1.5b Items displayed on partition list view (Solaris server)] Item No Item name Explanation 1 Partition name 2 Identifier name RAW device name For SDX object, format "RAW device name:c?t?d?" is used. Block device name 3 Physical disk name This item is left blank. For SDX object, format "block device name:c?t?d?" is used. 4 Device type If present on the GR series system, "GR". 7

11 5 LU number If present on the GR series system, LU number. [Table 1.5c Items displayed on partition list view (HP-UX server)] Item No. Item name Explanation 1 Partition name RAW device name 2 Identifier name Block device name 3 Physical disk name This item is left blank. 4 Device type If present on the GR series system, "GR". 5 LU number If present on the GR series sytem, LU number Operation No operations are supported by partition list view Server registration method The screen shown below is displayed when [Basic tree directory] is selected on the server list view and [Addition of server...] is selected on the [Operation] menu. The same screen is also displayed when [Basic tree directory] is right-clicked on the server list view and [Addition of server...] is selected on the displayed Popup menu. To add a new server, enter the necessary information in the following dialog and click [OK]. Table 1.6 lists the input items. [Table 1.6 Items to be specified for server addition] Item No Item name Server name IP address Port number Selection Value Explanation Input Use of hostname - Within 255 bytes - Value conforming to IPv4 rule to Name for server management with SystemWalker/StorageMGR Server physical IP address if the server is managed as a physical server. Logical IP address if the server is managed as a logical server. Port number assigned to service name stgxfws (default: 1226) if the server is managed as a physical server. Port number assigned to service name stgxfws_? 8

12 (*1) if the server is managed as a logical server. (*1)? is the logical node name of StorageMGR that is specified during cluster setup Server modification method This chapter explains how to change server information. The Web screen can be used to change the following server information: Storage server IP address Storage server port number Storage management server name Storage server name In addition, the SP series GR cabinet management information can be changed. For the procedure on how to change the items listen below, refer to Chapter 9.5 in the SystemWalker/StorageMGR Operator's guide. Storage management server IP address Storage management server port number How to change the storage server IP address 1. Stop the SystemWalker/StorageMGR service in the target storage server. For details on the stop method, refer to Chapter 2 in the Systemwalker/StorageMGR Operator's Guide. 2. Change the system IP address in the storage server. 3. Activate the SystemWalker/StorageMGR service in the storage server. For details on the activation method, refer to Chapter 2 in the SystemWalker/StorageMGR Operator's Guide. 4. Select the server whose information is to be changed on the server list view, and select [Change of server...] on the [Operation] menu or select [Change of server...] on the popup menu displayed by right-clicking the server selected on the server list view. Then, the following dialog is displayed. 5. Change the information as needed and select [OK] How to change the storage server port number 1. Stop the SystemWalker/StorageMGR service in the target storage server. For details on the stop method, refer to Chapter 2 in the SystemWalker/StorageMGR Operator's Guide. 2. In the storage server, change the port number for the SystemWalker/StorageMGR communication service (stgxfws). When the Storage server is Solaris server or HP-UX server, change the communication service (stgxfws) port number written in the /etc/services. When the Storage server is Windows server, change the communication service (stgxfws) port number written in the Windows installation directory system32 drivers etc services. 3. Activate the SystemWalker/StorageMGR service in the storage server. For details on the activation method, refer to Chapter 2 in the SystemWalker/StorageMGR Operator's Guide. 4. Select the server whose information is to be changed on the server list view, and select [Change of server...] on the [Operation] menu or select [Change of server...] on the popup menu displayed by right-clicking the server selected on the server list view. Then, the following dialog is displayed. 9

13 5. Change the information as needed and then click [OK] How to change the storage management server name 1. Determine whether the change target storage management server is also used as a storage server. If it is, see the chapter entitled, "How to change the storage server name." 2. Select the server whose information is to be changed on the server list view, and select [Change of server...] on the [Operation] menu or select [Change of server...] on the popup menu displayed by right-clicking the server selected on the server list view. Then, the following dialog is displayed. 3. Change the information as needed and then click [OK]. 4. Execute the server information change command (stgcmmodnode) in each storage server managed with this storage management server. For details on the server information change command, refer to Chapter in the SystemWalker/StorageMGR Operator's Guide How to change storage server name 1. Delete the storage server environment. For the deletion method, refer to Chapter in the SystemWalker/StorageMGR Operator's Guide. 2. Select the server whose information is to be changed on the server list view, and select [Change of server...] on the [Operation] menu or select [Change of server...] on the popup menu displayed by right-clicking the server selected on the server list view. Then, the following dialog is displayed. 3. Change information as and then click [OK]. 10

14 How to change the SP series GR cabinet management information 1. On the server list view, select the SP server whose GR cabinet management information is to be changed, and select [Change of server...] in the [Operation] menu. Alternatively, on the server list view, select the server whose information is to be changed, right-click the selected server and select [Change of server...] in the popup menu. The following dialog is then displayed. 2. Without changing the contents, select [OK], and the GR cabinet management information is changed Server deletion method Select the target server on the server list view and select [Deletion of server...] on the [Operation] menu to display the dialog shown below. Otherwise, display the screen shown below by selecting the target server on the server list view and selecting [Deletion of server...] on the popup menu displayed by right-clicking the selected server. Select [OK] to delete the server. A storage management server cannot be deleted Device information registration method The following two methods can be used: Acquisition/reflection of information on all devices Acquisition/reflection of information on specific device Use this method not only when starting operation but also when changing the device configuration because registration, deletion, and update are implemented by comparing the present device control information with the detected device information. 11

15 The device information of the SP server device cannot be registered because it is not subject to SystemWalker/StorageMGR management Acquisition/reflection of information on all devices Acquire and reflect all server-managed devices. Use this method for the initial registration of device information 1. Select a target server on the server list view and select [Acquisition and Reflection of Information on All Devices...] on the [Operation] menu to display the dialog shown below. Otherwise, display the diarog shown below by selecting the target server on the server list view and selecting [Acquisition and Reflection of Information on All Devices...] on the popup menu displayed by right-clicking the selected server. The time needed for this operation is proportional to the total number of devices defined with the selected storage server. If many devices are defined, perform this operation when there is low CPU load and I/O load. The standard time necessary for one device (partition) is about 0.5 seconds without load. 2. Select [OK] to acquire information about all devices defined with the selected server. 12

16 If the currently managed device information is acquired, the following dialog is displayed. 3. To stop the device information acquisition, select [Cancel]. The confirmation dialog shown below is displayed. Select [OK] to stop the acquisition or [Cancel] to continue it. When the acquisition is stopped normally, the following dialog is displayed. 4. For the acquired device information, specify addition of detected device information and deletion of device information which is the management target but is undetected. 13

17 5. If [OK] is selected, the dialog shown below might be displayed. If the LUN slice of the GR cabinet, which contains the partitions of the displayed device, is shared with another device, select [OK]. (Example: When the backup server is in operation.) If [Cancel] is selected, operation returns to step 4. When managing logical servers operating on a single physical server, be sure not to register a device more than once. 6. If the dialog explained in step 5 is not displayed or if [OK] is selected in the dialog of step 5, the settings contents for the specified device are reflected on the system. If the device information has been changed, the information of the detected device is updated. 14

18 If an error occurs in changing the device information, the color of the corresponding device name changes to red or yellow. The meanings of the colors are as follows: Red Information of this device is under management but undetected. An error occurs when deleting it. Yellow Information different from the currently managed information is acquired. An error occurs when updating the current information. Execute the action described in the error message displayed in the preceding error dialog and then reexecute the device information acquisition Acquisition/reflection of information on specific device Acquire and reflect specific device. Use this method to update registered device information. 1. Select the target device on the device list view and select [Acquisition and Reflection of Information on Specific Device...] on the [Operation] menu to display the dialog shown below. Otherwise, display the dialog shown below by selecting the target device on the device list view and selecting [Acquisition and Reflection of Information on Specific Device...] on the popup menu displayed by right-clicking the selected server. 2. Select [OK] to display the dialog shown below and acquire information on specific device. 15

19 If the currently managed device information is acquired, the following dialog is displayed. 3. Select [OK] to reflect the acquired device information. 16

20 1.2.9 Device information deletion method Acquiring and/or reflecting device information causes the system to compare processing with the device information on the current managing device. However, this method deletes device information regardless of whether device information can be detected on the current managing device. Select the target server on the device list viewand select [Deletion of device information...] on the [Operation] menu to display the dialog shown below. Otherwise, display the dialog shown below by selecting the target device on the device list view and selecting [Deletion of device information...] on the popup menu displayed by right-clicking the selected device. Select [OK] to delete the device Activating each management window Select the management window to be activated on the [File] menu on the window. Then, the selected management window is displayed Changing device display item For some items listed in Table 1.3a, Table 1.3b or Table 1.3c, whether they are to be displayed on the device list view can be selected. Select [Change in Displayed Item of Device...] on the [View] menu to display the dialog shown below. Select items to be displayed and then [OK]. 17

21 When [All released] is selected, none of the selection target items are displayed on the device list view. When [All selected] is selected, all of the selection target items are displayed. When [Default] is selected, items with "Yes" in the default column in Table 1.3a, Table 1.3b or Table 1.3c are displayed. Select [Default] to initialize the setting. Items with "Yes" in the display selection column in Table 1.3a, Table 1.3b or Table 1.3c can be the target of this selection Download This chapter explains how to download software necessary for the initial management window. Download software from the link destination of a screen displayed on the Web browser. 18

22 Downloading the Java Plug-in installer Java Plug-in 1.3.1_01 or newer must be installed in the client to use the initial and each management window. Select the Sun Microsystems,Inc. Java2 Runtime Environment download homepage linked to the screen displayed in the Web browser (the link destination URL may be changed without prior notice) when SystemWalker/StorageMGR URL is selected from the Web browser. Then, download the installer for Java Plug-in 1.3.1_01 or newer. If a version earlier than Java Plug-in 1.3.1_01 is installed in the client. Remove it before installing Java Plug-in 1.3.1_01 or newer. Be sure to restart the Web browser Downloading Authentication-Related Files Authentication-related files must be set up to enable the functions listed in Table 1.7. Use the procedure explained below to set up the files. [Table 1.7 Cases requiring the setup of authentication-related files ] Item No. Management function 1 SANmanagement 2 SANmanagement Conditions Pastes the contents from the clipboard in the text entry window of applications such as Notepad. Starts applications on a client using device management software-calling functions of Refer to Chapter 4.8 in the SystemWalker/StorageMGR User's Guide Chapter in the SystemWalker/StorageMGR Operator's Guide 19

23 3 All other manufacturers (Hitachi, EMC, etc.). The Storage management server is operated by logic IP. (The cluster operation is included. ) 1. If swstorage.policy, which is linked to the screen displayed by the web browser, is selected after pointing the browser to the SystemWalker/StorageMGR URL, a download dialog box is displayed. If [Save to file] or [Save this file to disk] is selected, the following dialog box is displayed. Save the file to the directory containing the Java Plug-ins installation folder lib security After saving the file, edit the first line of the saved file as explained below. - If the physical IP address (or the logical IP address in the case that the storage management server is to be accessed by logical IP address) of the storage management server is " " and the port number is set to the default value (80): Change " " to " ". - If the physical IP address (or the logical IP address in the case that the storage management server is to be accessed by logical IP address) of the storage management server is " " and the port number is set to "8080": Change " " to " :8080". 3. Edit as explained below in accordance with the corresponding item No. listed in Table If the system falls under item No. 2, replace "c: aaa bbb.exe" on the third line of the saved file with the absolute path of the startup application.please note the repeated description of " " as the file separator, and the description by the MS-DOS form when you describe passing. - If the system falls under item No. 3, replace " " on the fourth line of the saved file with the physical IP address. (For cluster operation, copy the fourth line, add it just above the final line and replace the IP addresses with the respective physical IP addresses because the physical IP addresses of both the operating and standby machines must be defined.) 4. Modify the Java Plug-in installation folder lib security java.security file, which is the authentication setup file, as shown below. # The default is to have a single system-wide policy file, # and a policy file in the user's home directory. policy.url.1=file:${java.home}/lib/security/java.policy policy.url.2=file:${user.home}/.java.policy policy.url.3=file:${java.home}/lib/security/swstorage.policy Depending on the version of the Web browser that is used, the authentication-related files may be saved with incorrect file names. For example, "swstorage.policy" may be changed to "swstorage.policy.policy." If the file name is incorrect, the Web client cannot be used normally. Therefore, after saving the file, check whether its name is correct. If the file name is incorrect, change it to "swstorage.policy." 20

24 After modifying the data in the authentication settiong file, be sure to restart the Web browser Required access permisson Access permissions required on the initial window are listed in Table 1.8. The access permission that has a higher privilege in backup management and space management shall be used on the initial window. For details regarding access permissions, see Chapter 2, "Authentication Feature Window Operation". [Table 1.8 Access permissions required on initial window] Operation Write permission Execute permission Server information display Yes Yes Yes Device information display Yes Yes Yes Partition information display Yes Yes Yes Change in Displayed item of Device Yes Yes Yes Updates to Latest Information Yes Yes Yes Addition of server Yes No No Change of server Yes No No Deletion of server Yes No No Acquisition and Reflection of Information on All Devices Acquisition and Reflection of Information on Specific Device Yes No No Yes No No Deletion of device information Yes No No Yes: Operation possible; No: Operation impossible Read permission 21

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26 Chapter 2 Authentication Feature Window Operation This chapter describes the Authentication Feature functions of the StorageMGR management and how to use thestoragemgr window. 2.1 Security Management with Authentication Feature When SystemWalker/StorageMGR Web-GUI is used, Backup management function/space management function/san resource management function can be easily done only by the operation of the mouse. Therefore, a careless or accidental click of the mouse can destroy data. SystemWalker/StorageMGR supports a function (Authentication Feature) to set the following permissions for each user: Write permission With this permission, all windows can be operated/displayed. Backup Management/Space management/san resource management information can also be changed. This permission is higher than the other two. This permission can be set only for a user belonging to the Administrators group. Execute permission With this permission, all windows can be operated/displayed. Read permission With this permission, all windows can be displayed but none of them can be operated. At the end of SystemWalker/StorageMGR-M installation, only users that were defined with startup accounts are registered as authentication feature users. They are not displayed on the authentication feature management window. The write permission is set unconditionally for these startup accounts. Addition, deletion and access permission changes are possible only for users defined with startup accounts specified during SystemWalker/StorageMGR-M installation. Only users satisfying the following conditions can use SystemWalker/StorageMGR: The user name consists of 20 or less alphanumeric characters. The password consists of 14 or less alphanumeric characters. The Read permission or the Execute permission is given to the user who does not belong to the Administrators group. Afterwards, When a user becomes a member of the Administrators group, that user receives the write permission unconditionally. Observe the following regarding operation in Windows(R) 2000: NetBIOS over TCP/IP setup Make sure NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enabled. It defaults to enable during Windows(R) 2000 installation. If it is disabled, enable it again in the details setup as follows: 1. On the control panel, open [Network and Dial-up Connections], [Local Area Connection], [Properties]. 2. Select [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties], and then click on [Properties]. From the General Properties window, click on [Advanced]. 3. Open the WINS tag and check the radio button for [Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP] Access control with user principle name User authentication and access control are impossible with a user principle name installed with Windows(R) A user principle name (user-name@dns-name) can indicate a user only when Active Directory is installed. Password length used with Windows2000 Windows2000 allows a password consisting of 127 or less alphanumeric characters, but can be specified with Windows2000, but SystemWalker/StorageMGR only accepts passwords consisting of 14 or less alphanumeric characters. 2.2 Authentication Feature Management Window To display the Authentication Feature Management window, logon to SystemWalker/StorageMGR using one of the startup accounts. Then click on [Security], [View]. The view option displays the current user name and access permissions. To add, delete, or change permissions of the Authentication Feature users, logon to SystemWalker/StorageMGR using one of the startup accounts. Then click on [Security], [Edit]. 23

27 [Figure 2.1 Authentication Feature Management window] The Authentication Feature Management window can be used with a startup account specified during StorageMGR-M installation. User names are displayed in numeric/alphabetic order. Users belonging to the Administrators group are displayed in gray. A user defined with a startup account during StorageMGR-M installation is not displayed. User addition, access permission change, and user deletion cannot be executed for the user A user under operation of the Authentication feature is displayed in gray. No operation is possible for such a user. Change of access permissions of a user in this window becomes valid when the users logs in. When a user with the operation or Read permission becomes an Administrators group member, the display color of the user becomes gray and the Write permission is set for the user. However, the preceding access right (operation or Read permission) is displayed. Therefore, use the "Change access permission" function to change the display to the Write permission to prevent mistakes. [Figure 2.2 When a user with the operation or reference right becomes an Administrators gr oup member] Table view When a tree view management function is selected, the list of users registered with the selected function and access permission information is displayed on this view. 24

28 [Table 2.1 Table view] Header User name Backup Management Space Management SAN Management Explanation User name registered with selected management function Backup Management access permission given to user Space Management access permission given to user SAN Management access permission given to user Menu bar The menus displayed on the menu bar are explained below File menu The only function available is [Exit]. [Figure 2.3 File menu] Operation menu This menu is used to call the dialogues windows of each operation. The operations done on this menu can also be done on the popup menu displayed when the mouse is right-clicked on the Authentication Feature management window. The possible operations are explained below. "Add User" A user can be registered. For details, see Chapter 2.2.3, "Add User Dialogue." "Change access permission" Access permission given to a user can be changed. For details, see Chapter 2.2.4, "Change Access Permission Dialogue." "Delete User" A registered user can be deleted. For details, see Chapter 2.2.5, "Delete User Dialogue." To process a specified user, select the user, then click [Operation] and select the desired function. To process two or more users; select the users on this window in advance. 25

29 [Figure 2.4 Operation menu (when user selected)] if no user is selected and you click the [Operation] menu, the only option is Add user. [Figure 2.5 Operation menu (when no user selected)] View menu The only [option under this menu is [Refresh]. Select [Refresh] to immediately display access permission changes. 26

30 [Figure 2.6 View menu] When "Refresh" is executed, the user-name is displayed in Numerical and alphabetical order Help menu The [Help] menu has two options. [Help] displays help for this window and [Version] display the version number of StorageMGR. [Figure 2.7 Help menu] Add User Dialogue A user can be registered in this dialogue. Select the user to be registered from the list and move it to the target list. Select the access permission for this user, and then click the [OK] button. Two or more users can be selected as a target group. 27

31 [Figure 2.8 Add User dialogue] Local users names registered with the storage management server are displayed. If the storage management server is a primary domain controller or backup domain controller, domain user names are displayed. Only users with system local logon authority can be registered. If a user without the authority is registered, an error occurs when authenticating the user. Users in the Administrators group are displayed in gray. Only the write permission can be set for these users. When processing two or more users and some of those users belong to the Administrators group, only the write permission can be set. A user name registered with a management function is not displayed in the user name list dialogue. If a selected user cannot be found, the warning dialogue shown in Figure 2.9 is displayed and the Authentication feature management window is displayed. [Figure 2.9 Warning dialogue indicating that the user selected as a registration target was no t found] When this dialogue is opened, and anything does not do the access permission operation, the gray is displayed to the access permission of >>" <<" OK" button and each management. Moreover, an initial value of the access permission is a read permission. If an error occurs when defining multiple users, only the definition for the affected user need be repeated. In the example shown in Figure 2.10, there were three user definition errors. Select one message at a time to obtain help information pertaining to that error. 28

32 [Figure 2.10 Dialogue indicating access right setting error] Change Access Permission Dialogue An access permission given to a selected user can be changed in this dialogue. Select the desired access permission from the combo box and then press the OK button. When two or more users are selected, the specified access permission is set for all the selected users. [Figure 2.11 Change Access Permission dialogue] When this dialogue is opened by specifying a user, the current access permissions of the user for each management function are displayed. When this dialogue is displayed by selecting multiple users, "no access permission" is displayed as the initial access permission for each management function. "Write permission" is displayed for a user in the Administrators group as the initial access permission. Only the Write permission can set when processing multiple users and one or more of those users belong to the Administrators group. If an error occurs when defining multiple users, only the definition for the affected user need be repeated Delete User Dialogue A selected user can be deleted with this dialogue. Check the user name and then press the OK button. When two or more users are selected, the users are deleted simultaneously. 29

33 [Figure 2.12 Delete User dialogue] If an error occurs when deleting multiple users, only the operation for the affected user need be repeated Authentication information dialogue Permission information about logged-in users is displayed in this dialogue. This dialogue is also displayed when [View] is selected on the Authentication Feature Management window. [Figure 2.13 Authentication Information Dialogue] 30

34 Chapter 3 Backup Management Operations This chapter covers the client's window functions and how to operate its functions. 3.1 Backup Management Window Configuration The purpose of the backup management is to reduce the load in backup operation and management work in distribution systems. It provides the following functions through the Web browser: Backup policy management function This function allows the user to set up and manage the number of backup preservation generations and backup interval days as the backup policy for volumes to be backed up. Regarding the interval days, delay is reported at information display. Backup function The backup function enables users to back up ordinary Transaction Volumes and Transaction Volumes running on the SP series device. Restore and recovery function The restore and recovery function enables users to recover ordinary Transaction Volumes and Transaction Volumes running on the SP series device. Backup history information management function This function allows the user to reference and delete backup history information. Backup management setup function This function allows the user to set up Storage information and device information from the backup management window. 3.2 Backup Management Window When [Backup Management] is selected from the SystemWalker/StorageMGR initial window, the backup management server list is displayed. The backup management tree view (Figure 3.1) shows the selection target items (1) to (6). Each item has its corresponding list view. [Figure 3.1 Tree view] Table 3.1 shows the selection target items shown in Figure 3.1 and their corresponding list view. [Table 3.1 Selection target items and their corresponding views] No. Selection target item List view 1 Backup management Server list view 2 Solaris server or HP-UX server Transaction view 3 Windows server Transaction view 4 Transaction Volume (folder) Transaction Volume list view 5 Transaction Volume Backup history list view 6 Backup Volume (folder) Backup Volume list view The backup management window collects information when it first displays the window. Collected information is held without being updated until the window is closed. To update the information, execute the "Refresh" operation. 31

35 3.2.1 Server list view The server list is displayed when [Backup Management] is selected from the SystemWalker/StorageMGR initial window. This view displays the list of servers that perform backup management and information about the servers. Displayed information includes the IP address, port number, OS type, and OS version. This view is displayed when [Backup Management] is selected on the backup management tree view Display items Table 3.2 shows the items displayed. [Table 3.2 Display items on the server list view] No. Display item name Description 1 Server name Name of the managed server 2 IP address IP address of the managed server 3 Port number Port number used to communicate with the managed server 4 OS type Type of the installed OS 5 OS version Version of the installed OS Operations Selecting "Solaris server", "Windows server" or "HP-UX server" on the server list view enables execution of the following operations: Setting up server information Server information can be set. Selecting [Set Server Information] from the [Operation] menu on the transaction view displays the set storage server configuration information window. See the set storage server configuration information window for details. Setting up device information Device information can be set. Selecting [Set Device Information] from the [Operation] menu on the transaction view displays the Set Device Information window. See the set device information window for details Transaction view The transaction view displays the name of a folder such as a "Transaction Volume" and "Backup Volume." This view is displayed when "Solaris server," "Windows server," or "HP-UX server," is selected as storage server on the tree view. 32

36 Display items Table 3.3 shows the items displayed. [Table 3.3 Display items on the transaction view] No. Display item name Description 1 Folder name Operations The following volume types on the selected server: Transaction Volume Backup Volume Transaction Volume (SP) The transaction view is used to execute the following operations: Defining the backup policy The backup policy can be defined. To display the set backup policy window, select a " Transaction Volume" on the transaction view and click the right mouse button. From the popup menu select [Set Backup Policy]. Another way to display the set backup policy window is to selecting a "Transaction Volume" on the transaction view. Then click on the [Operation] menu and select [Set Backup Policy]. See the Set Backup Policy window for details Transaction volume list view The Transaction Volume List view displays the list of Transaction Volumes and each information on the "Solaris server", "Windows server" and "HP-UX server" which are a user-definable. In the tree view, you can display this view by selecting a " Transaction Volume" console among the "Solaris server", "Windows server" and "HP-UX server" - which you want to transaction with. The display items in this window represent the " swstdevdisp -t," " swstbkpoldisp," and " swstexecstat " commands for SystemWalker/StorageMGR. To learn more details about these commands, refer to SystemWalker/StorageMGR Operator's Guide Chapter 10.1 Backup Management Commands. 33

37 Display items Table 3.4 shows the items displayed. [Table 3.4 Display items on the Transaction Volume list view] No. Display item name Description 1 Volume Name Displays the volume name. 2 Size Displays the volume size. 3 Type Displays the device file system type. 4 Mount Point name 5 Number of preservation generations Display the name of the mount point of the Transaction Volume (for Windows NT, drive letter). Displays the number of preservation generations defined in the backup policy. 6 Interval Days Displays the interval days defined in the backup policy. 7 Most recent backup date 8 Delay 9 Status Displays the date when the volume was backed up last. When the number of days specified in [Interval days] has elapsed since the backup data was collected last, displays the number of days after that day. Displays the condition of currently ongoing process. No undergoing processing. Startup backup preparation Backup preparation in progress (nn%) Backup preparation in progress (failed) Backup preparation in progress (halt) Completed preparation for backup Backup operation in progress Any processing is not being performed. The start command for synchronization is being executed. Percentage of completing EC The status means EC has failed. The status means EC is in halt. The status means EC is completed. The backup execution command is being executed. 34

38 Verification backup data in progress (nn%) Verification backup data in progress (failed) Verification backup data in progress (halt) Restore operation in progress Verification restore data in progress (nn%) Verification restore data in progress (failure) Verification restore data in progress (halt) Cancel restore operation in progress Define backup policies in progress Delete backup policies in progress Delete histories in progress Percentage of completing backup by OPC function The status means backup by OPC function has failed. The status means backup by OPC function is in halt. The restore command is being executed. Percentage of completing restore by OPC function The status means restoration by OPC function has failed. The status means restoration by OPC function is in halt. The cancel restore command is being executed. The backup policy setup command is being executed. The backup policy delete command is being executed. The history information delete command is being executed Delay view When the information for a Transaction Volume is displayed in yellow, it means that the number of days specified in [Interval days] has elapsed since the last time backup data was collected Operations The Transaction Volume list view is used to Start Synchronous Processing, backup, restore, deletion of history, cancel of synchronization process, definition of backup policy, and deletion of backup policy for a Transaction Volume. In the Transaction Volume List view, select a Transaction Volume which you want to manage, where click the right-button on your mouse. From the popup menu brought up, choose the item which you want to work with. And then each resulting window comes out. Alternatively, after selecting a Transaction Volume which you want to manage in the Transaction Volume List view, you can choose the item from the [Operation] menu to display the window which you want to transaction with. To learn more details to manage this window, refer to each operation window. +When a normal Transaction Volume is selected Table 3.5 shows the list of operations operation windows for a normal Transaction Volume. [Table 3.5 List of operations for a normal Transaction Volume ] Operation Description Operation window Start Synchronization Processing Backup Restore Delete of history Start synchronization processing of the Transaction Volume. Backs up the Transaction Volume. Restores the Transaction Volume according to the latest copy of backup history information. Deletes all backup histories of the Transaction volume. Start Synchronization Processing (by volume) window Backup window (normal Transaction Volume) Restore window (Transaction Volume specified) History deletion window (by volume) Cancel Synchronization Delete the entire backup history of the Delete History (by volume) 35

39 Processing Transaction Volume. window Definition of backup policy Delete backup policy Defines the backup policy for the Transaction Volume. Deletes the backup policy for the Transaction Volume. Set Backup Policy window (by volume) Delete Backup Policy window (by volume) Backup history list view The backup history view displays the list of backup histories of the Transaction Volume by generation. This view is displayed when a Transaction Volume is selected on the tree view. The display items correspond to "swsthistdisp" of the SystemWalker/StorageMGR command. See Chapter 10.1, "Backup Management Commands," in the Systemwalker/StorageMGR Operator's Guide for details of the command. +Backup history list view for a normal Transaction Volume Display items Table 3.7 shows the items displayed when a normal Transaction Volume is selected. [Table 3.7 Display items on the backup history list view (normal Transaction Volume)] No. Display item name 1 2 Absolute generation number Relative generation number Description Displays the absolute generation number. Absolute generation numbers increase sequentially when the data that was backed up first is assumed to be 1. Displays the relative generation number. Relative generation numbers increase sequentially in the descending order when the latest data is assumed to be 1. 3 Backup date Displays the date when backup was started. 4 Backup Volume name 5 Status Operations You can delete restoration/backup histories. Displays the name of the volume that was backed up. Displays the copy status of the backup data. Completed Copying (xx%) Failed 36

40 In the Backup History List view, choose the backup history which you want to manage, where click the right button on your mouse. From the popup menu brought up, choose the item which you want to transaction with. And then each resulting window comes out. Alternatively, after selecting a backup history which you want to manage in the Backup History List view, you can choose the item from the [Operation] menu to display the window which you want to transaction with. To learn more details to manage this window, refer to each operation window. +When a backup history for a normal Transaction Volume is selected Table 3.9 shows the list of operations that can be executed when a backup history for a normal Transaction Volume selected. [Table 3.9 List of operations on the backup history list view (normal Transaction Volume)] Operation Description Operation window Restore Delete of history Restores the selected backup history according to the backup history information. Deletes the selected backup history Backup Volume list view Restore window History deletion window (by volume) This view is displayed when a "Backup Volume" on the "Solaris server" or "Windows server" to be displayed is selected on the tree view. The display items on this view correspond to "swstdevdisp -b" of the SystemWalker/StorageMGR command. See Chapter 10.1, "Backup Management Commands," in the Systemwalker/StorageMGR Operator's Guide for details of the command Display items Table 3.11 shows the items displayed on the Backup Volume list view. [Table 3.11 Display items on the Backup Volume list view] No. Display item name Description 1 Volume name Displays the Backup Volume name. 2 Size Displays the volume size. 3 Status Displays whether the Backup Volume state is "Unused" or "In use." Unused: Idle In use: Generation managed 37

41 Operations You cannot perform any operation in the Backup Volume List view Operating display items on the list view Changing display items Whether or not to display items on each list view can be specified. By default, all items are displayed. When the title line of an item displayed on each list view is right-clicked, the popup menu appears. Selecting [Change Display Item] from the popup menu displays the window as shown below. Items displayed on this window depend on each list view. Clicking [Select Display Item] from the [View] menu can also display this window. Each item can be individually selected from this window. Selecting [Reset] redisplays the initial state Rearranging display item Perform the following procedure to rearrange the items displayed on each list view: 1. Drag the title of an item to be moved to the desired position. 2. Drop the title at the desired position. Items that were moved left-justified. 3.3 Backup Management Operation window The following operation windows are available for backup management. Set Storage Server Configuration Information window Set Device Information window Adjust Resources window Set Backup Policy window Delete Backup Policy window Start Synchronous processing window Cancel Synchronous processing window Backup window Restore window History deletion window Volume selection window Set Storage Server Configuration Information window Use this window to set the Storage Server configuration information. +Set Storage Server Configuration Information window The following window is displayed by selecting a server (Solaris or Windows) on the server list view and clicking on [Set Storage Server Configuration Information] from the [Operation] menu. 38

42 +In progress window While server information is being set up, the following window is displayed: +Completion window When server information has been set up, the following window is displayed: 39

43 Click the [OK] button to redisplay the server list view. Click the [Details>>] button to open the details window. Detailed information is displayed as follows: Click the [OK] button to redisplay the server list view. Click the [<<Details] button to close the details window. When the Storage Management Server also serves as the Storage Server, you need to perform the above configuration on the Storage Management Server, too Set Device Information window The set device information window sets up device information. To display the window, select a server (Solaris or Windows) on the server list view. Then select the [Operation] menu and click on [Set Device Information]. Volumes that have not been set up as Transaction or Backup Volume are displayed in the "Other Volume" field. 40

44 +In progress window When device information has been set up, the following window is displayed: 41

45 +Completion window When device information has been set up, the following window is displayed: Click the [OK] button to redisplay the server list view. Click the [Details>>] button to open the details window. Detailed information is displayed as follows: 42

46 Click the [OK] button to redisplay the server list view. Click the [<<Details] button to close the details window Adjust resources window The adjust resources window adjusts resources. +Adjust resources window The setup window can be displayed be selecting a server (Solaris or Windows) on the server list view and clicking [Match Resources] from the [Operation] menu. Click the [OK] button to adjust resources. +In progress window While resources are being adjusted, the following window is displayed: 43

47 +Completion window While resources are being adjusted, the following window is displayed: Click the [OK] button to redisplay the server list view. Click the [Details>>] button to open the details window. Detailed information is displayed as follows: Click the [OK] button to redisplay the server list view. Click the [<<Details] button to close the details window Set Backup Policy window The backup policy can be defined for a Transaction Volume by one of the following: All Transaction Volumes The backup policy is defined for all of the Transaction Volumes at once. Transaction Volume The backup policy is defined for a Transaction Volume Set Backup Policy window (all Transaction Volumes) Configure/modify backup policy collectively for all Transaction Volumes. +Set Backup Policy window There are two ways to display the set backup policy window: The set backup policy window can be displayed by selecting a " Transaction Volume" on the transaction view and clicking the right mouse button from the popup menu, select [Set Backup Policy]. 44

48 Or select a " Transaction Vvolume" on the transaction view, click on the [Operation] menu and select [Set Backup Policy]. A number from 1 to 366 can be specified in the [Interval Days] input field. A number from 1 to 31 can be specified in the [Save Number] field. The default is 30 for [Interval Days] and 2 for [Save Number]. +In progress window The following window is displayed while the backup policy is being defined: +Completion window When the backup policy has been defined, the following window is displayed: Click the [OK] button to redisplay the transaction view. Click the [Details>>] button to open the details window. Detailed information is displayed as follows: 45

49 Click the [OK] button to redisplay the transaction view. Click the [<<Details] button to close the details window Set Backup Policy window (by volume) This window defines the backup policy for a Transaction Volume selected on the Transaction Volume list view. +Set Backup Policy window Perform the following operation to display the Set Backup Policy window: Selection on the Transaction Volume list view Normal Transaction Volume Operation Select [Set Backup Policy] from the popup menu appearing after the right mouse button is clicked. Or, Select [Set Backup Policy] from the [Operation] menu. A number from 1 to 366 can be specified in the [Interval Days] input field. A number from 1 to 31 can be specified in the [Save Number] input field. For default, the current backup policy is displayed. Click the [OK] button to define the backup policy. Click the [Cancel] button to cancel defining the backup policy. +In progress window While the backup policy has been defined, the following window is displayed: 46

50 +Completion window When the backup policy has been defined, the following window is displayed: Click the [OK] button to redisplay the Transaction Volume list view. Click the [Details>>] button to open the details window. Detailed information is displayed as follows: Click the [OK] button to redisplay the Transaction Volume list view. Click the [<<Details] button to close the details window. 47

51 3.3.5 Delete Backup Policy window The delete backup policy window deletes the backup policy for a transaction volume. The backup policy can be deleted by either of the following: Volume The backup policy for a selected Transaction Volume is deleted Delete Backup Policy window (by volume) This window deletes the backup policy for a Transaction Volume selected on the Transaction Volume list view. +Delete Backup Policy window Perform the following operation to display the delete backup Policy window: Selection on the Transaction Volume list view Normal Transaction Volume Operation Select [Delete Backup Policy] from the popup menu appearing after the right mouse button is clicked. Or, Select [Delete Backup Policy] from the [Operation] menu. Click the [OK] button to delete the backup policy. Click the [Cancel] button to cancel deleting the backup policy. +In progress window The following window is displayed while the backup policy is being deleted: +Completion window When the backup policy has been deleted, the following window is displayed: 48

52 Click the [OK] button to redisplay the Transaction Volume list view. Click the [Details>>] button to open the details window. Detailed information is displayed as follows: Click the [OK] button to redisplay the Transaction Volume list view. Click the [<<Details] button to close the details window Start Synchronous processing window The Start Synchronous Processing window starts synchronous processing for a Transaction Volume selected on the Transaction Volume list view. When synchronous processing is started, this window uses the EC function of the disk array unit GR series to start copying from the selected Transaction Volume to an unused Backup Volume. Synchronous processing can be executed by either of the following: Volume Synchronous processing for a selected Transaction Volume is started Start Synchronous Processing window (by volume) This window Starts Synchronous Processing for a Transaction Volume selected on the Transaction Volume list view. +Start Synchronous processing window Perform the following operation to display the Start Synchronous Processing window: Selection on the Transaction Volume list view Normal Transaction Volume Operation Select [Start Synchronous Processing] from the popup menu appearing after the right mouse button is clicked. Or, Select [Start Synchronous Processing] from the [Operation] menu. 49

53 To execute synchronous after specifying a target Backup Volume, specify the device map file as [Device map file name]. Specify the full path of the file name on the storage server (for example, C: stgmgr devmap1) as the device map file. For more information about the device map file, see Chapter , "Preparing device map file" in the SystemWalker/StorageMGR Operator's Guide. If [Device Map] is not checked, the target Backup Volume is automatically selected. Click the [OK] button to Start Synchronous Processing. Click the [Cancel] button to cancel "Start Synchronous Processing". +In progress window The following window is displayed while Start Synchronous Processing is being executed: +Completion window When Start Synchronous Processing is complete, the following window is displayed: 50

54 Click the [OK] button to redisplay the Transaction Volume list view. Click the [Details>>] button to open the details window. Detailed information of synchronous processing is displayed as follows: Click the [OK] button to redisplay the Transaction Volume list view. Click the [<<Details] button to close the details window Cancel Synchronous processing window The Cancel Synchronous Processing window cancels synchronous processing that the selected Transaction Volume executing. Synchronous processing can be canceled by either of the following: Volume Cancel Synchronous processing window (by volume) This window Cancel Synchronous Processing that the Transaction Volume executing. +Cancel Synchronous processing window Perform the following operation to display the cancel Synchronous processing window: Selection on the Transaction Volume list view Normal Transaction Volume Operation Select [Cancel Synchronization processing] from the popup menu appearing after the right mouse button is clicked. Or, Select [Cancel Synchronization processing] from the [Operation] menu. Click the [OK] button to cancel synchronous processing. Click the [Cancel] button to cancel "Cancel Synchronous 51

55 Processing". +In progress window While Cancel Synchronous Processing is being executed, the following window is displayed: +Completion window When Cancel Synchronous Processing is complete, the following window is displayed: Click the [OK] button to redisplay the Transaction Volume list view. Click the [Details>>] button to open the details window. Detailed information is displayed as follows: Click the [OK] button to redisplay the Transaction Volume list view. Click the [<<Details] button to close the details window Backup window The backup window backs up a Transaction Volume selected on the Transaction Volume list view. The Transaction Volume can be backed up by either of the following: Transaction Volume 52

56 Backup window (by Transaction Volume) This window backs up a normal Transaction Volume selected on the Transaction Volume list view. +Backup window Perform the following operation to display the backup window: Selection on the Transaction Volume list view Normal Transaction Volume Operation Select [Backup] from the popup menu appearing after the right mouse button is clicked. Or, Select [Backup] from the [Operation] menu. To execute snapshot fast backup with the target Backup Volume specified, specify a device map file created on the Storage server whose volume is to be backed up. Use a full path (e.g., C: stgmgr devmapl) to specify the name of a file on the Storage server. For details about the device map file, refer to of SystemWalker/StorageMGR Operator's Guide. If [Device Map] is not checked, the target Backup Volume is automatically selected. Click the [OK] button to start backup. Click the [Cancel] button to cancel starting backup. +In progress window The following window is displayed while a volume is being backed up: 53

57 +Completion window When a volume has been backed up, the following window is displayed: Click the [OK] button to redisplay the Transaction Volume list view. Click the [Details>>] button to open the details window. Detailed information is displayed as follows: Click the [OK] button to redisplay the Transaction Volume list view. Click the [<<Details] button to close the details window. 54

58 3.3.9 Restore window The restore window restores a Transaction Volume. Use either of the following methods to specify restore: Transaction Volume specified Backup history specified Restore window (Transaction Volume specified) This window restores a Transaction Volume selected on the Transaction Volume list view with the latest history. To display the restore window, select a Transaction Volume and click the right mouse button. From the popup menu, select [Restore]. Selecting a Transaction Volume on the Transaction Volume list view and [Restore] from the [Operation] menu also displays the restore window. The Transaction Volume selected on the Transaction Volume list view is displayed in [Volume Name to Restore] as a default value. Pressing the [...] button displays the volume selection window. On this window, the restore destination volume can be specified. Click the [OK] button to restore a volume. Click the [Cancel] button to redisplay the Transaction Volume list view. +In progress window While a volume is being restored, the following window is displayed: +Completion window When restore processing is complete, the following window is displayed: 55

59 Click the [OK] button to redisplay the Transaction Volume list view. Click the [Details>>] button to open the details window. Detailed information is displayed as follows: Click the [OK] button to redisplay the Transaction Volume list view. Click the [<<Details] button to close the details window Restore window (backup history specified) This window restores a Transaction Volume with a backup history selected from the backup history list. +Restore window To display the restore window, select a backup history from the backup history list. Click the right mouse button and select [Restore] from the popup menu. The restore window can also be displayed by selecting a backup history from the backup history list and clicking [Restore] from the [Operation] menu. 56

60 The Transaction Volume selected on the tree view is displayed in [Volume Name to Restore] as a default value. Pressing the [...] button displays the volume selection window. On this window, the restore destination volume can be specified. Click the [OK] button to restore a volume. Click the [Cancel] button to redisplay the backup history list view. +In progress window While a volume is being restored, the following window is displayed: +Completion window When restore processing is complete, the following window is displayed: 57

61 Click the [OK] button to redisplay the backup history list view. Click the [Details>>] button to open the details window. Detailed information is displayed as follows: Click the [OK] button to redisplay the backup history list view. Click the [<<Details] button to close the details window Recovery window [ deleted ] History deletion window The history deletion window deletes backup history information Use either of the following methods to delete a backup history: Deleting a backup history with a Transaction Volume selected Deleting a backup history with a backup history selected Deleting a backup history with a Transaction Volume selected This method deletes all backup history information items of the Transaction Volume selected Backup history can be deleted by either of the following: 58

62 Transaction Volume All backup historys items for the selected Transaction Volume are deleted History deletion window (by volume) This window deletes a backup history of the Transaction Volume selected on the Transaction Volume list. +History deletion window Perform the following operation to display the Delete History window: Selection on the Transaction Volume list view Normal Transaction Volume Operation Select [Delete History] from the popup menu appearing after the right mouse button is clicked. Or, Select [Delete History] from the [Operation] menu. Click the [OK] button to delete a backup history. Click the [Cancel] button to cancel deleting a backup history. +In progress window While a backup history is being deleted, the following window is displayed: +Completion window When a backup history has been deleted, the following window is displayed: Click the [OK] button to redisplay the Transaction Volume list view. Click the [Details>>] button to open the details window. Detailed information is displayed as follows: 59

63 Click the [OK] button to redisplay the Transaction Volume list view. Click the [<<Details] button to close the details window Deleting a backup history with a backup history selected This method deletes backup history information by generation for the selected Transaction Volume. A backup history can be deleted by either of the following: Transaction Volume Backup history information of the selected Transaction Volume is deleted History deletion window (by volume) This window deletes a backup history item selected on the backup history list. +History deletion window Perform the following operation to display the history deletion window: Selection on the backup history list view Backup history of the normal Transaction Volume Operation Select [Delete History] from the popup menu appearing after the right mouse button is clicked. Or, Select [Delete History] from the [Operation] menu. Click the [OK] button to delete a backup history. Click the [Cancel] button to cancel deleting a backup history. +In progress window While a backup history is being deleted, the following window is displayed: 60

64 +Completion window When a backup history is being deleted, the following window is displayed: Click the [OK] button to redisplay the backup history list window. Click the [Details>>] button to open the details window. Detailed information is displayed as follows: Click the [OK] button to redisplay the backup history list window. Click the [<<Details] button to close the details window Volume selection window When restoring a volume to other than the Transaction Volume, the restore destination volume can be selected on the volume selection window. The volume list displays the Transaction Volume selected on the Transaction Volume list view or backup history list view. It also displays the volumes other than the Transaction or Backup Volume having the same size as the 61

65 Transaction Volume. 3.4 Required Access Permission This section describes the access permission required for the backup window. See Chapter 2, "Authentication Feature window Operations" for details of the access permission. Operation name Write permission Execute permission Screen display Yes Yes Yes Backup Yes Yes No Restore Yes Yes No Delete of history Yes Yes No Start Synchronous Processing Cancel Synchronous Processing Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Adjust resources Yes Yes No Definition of backup policy Yes No No Delete Backup Policy Yes No No Set device information Yes No No Set Server Information Yes No No Yes: Operation enabled; No: Operation disabled Read permission 62

66 Chapter 4 SAN Resource Management Operation This chapter explains the Window function and the operation method of the client in the SAN management. 4.1 SAN Management Window Configuration SAN management provides the following functions using a Web browser to implement batch management of the resources (server, switch, and storage) in a storage area network (SAN) on an operation server: Configuration management function A composition of the resource of the SAN composition, a state, a physical path, and the access path (logical path) are managed. The access path deletion and addition in the resource can be set and deleted. Maintenance management function Access path connections can be checked. Fault management function The fault occurrence device of the SAN composition is displayed, and the influence is confirmed. Performance management function Performance information is obtained from GR and the switch, and they are displayed, and help in performance evaluation (load distribution) is provided. Configuration management function/maintenance management function/fault management functions of the above-mentioned functions are offered from the SAN management Window, and the performance management is offered from the performance management Window. The SAN management screen is composed of the following six small Windows. Menu bar The user selects and executes SAN Management GUI functions. Whether a menu item is enabled or disabled depends on the status of the selected device. Tree (left of Window) Resources are grouped by server, switch, storage which are displayed in a tree structure. Map View (right of Window) Icons are displayed. The physical and the access paths (server/storage view) between icons are shown. The information to be displayed depends on the selected by the tree. List View (right under of Window) Information on each resource is displayed. The content of the display changes depending on the icon selected in the tree. The display item can be selected by the display of all lists. "Setting of the display item" carries out the right click of the button of an item, and is in a pop-up menu. Moreover, device information that the list display is done can be sorted by left-clicking the display item. Event log (under of Window) Set from the SAN resource management to each resource content and trouble report (SNMP TRAP) from each device is displayed. Status bar (Bottom of Window) The status of a resource is color-coded. Map/list display can be selected from following View. When "SAN management" is selected from an initial screen of SystemWalker/StorageMGR, All View screen of the SAN management is displayed. All the fiber channel switches and hubs registered without fail are displayed in each View. All View It is a screen where the SAN composition and all connected resources are displayed. The "All View (O)" command is selected from the 'File (F)' menu in each view or the Window is displayed by clicking "SAN management" from the tree. Server View It is a screen where the selected server displays the related storage. The access path that is set in the server can be reset, deleted or be diagnosed. The composition is displayed from the icon of the tree or each View by double-clicking the left in the object server. Switch View It is a screen where the resource connected with the selected switch is displayed. The composition is displayed from the icon of the tree or each View by double-clicking the left in the switch of the target. Hub View It is a screen where the resource connected with the selected hub is displayed. 63

67 The composition is displayed from the icon of the tree or each View by double-clicking the left in the object hub. Bridge View It is a screen where the resource connected with the selected bridge is displayed. The composition is displayed from the icon of the tree or each View by double-clicking the left in the object bridge. Storage View The server related to the storage and the access path set is displayed, the access path can be set/delete/diagnosed. The composition is displayed from the icon of the tree or each View by double-clicking the left in the storage of the target. In addition, the manual operation built-in frame in which displays physical line in SAN resource composition and exec manual operation can be displayed. Manual operation built-in frame The device composition is set by manual. The window is displayed by selecting "Manual Embedding (U)" of "File (F)" from the menu of All View. Performance management Window The performance of GR and the switch is displayed. The setting such as the performance measurement beginning is executed on the SAN management Window. "Performance Management window (W)" of "File (F)" is selected from the menu of All View. 4.2 Description of All View Window Description of Window The All View window is the first window displayed when "SAN Management" is selected on the initial window. The All View window is displayed by double-clicking "SAN Management" in the tree or by selecting [All View] from the [File] menu. When the tree display is opened, the device types of the server and storage, etc. are displayed. When the device type is opened, device names are displayed. The following screens are examples when the server is selected on the tree. In this case, only the server managed by the SAN resource management is displayed in the map list. Each section of the device type can be displayed like this. 64

68 Icon display explanation and the list display item of a map display when equipment classification is chosen as below by the tree are explained Description of icon display The status of the resource is displayed by the color. Color Green Yellow Red Gray Blinking Status Normally. Warning has been generated. An abnormal system has been generated. It is a no response. (LAN cuts and the road cuts, power supply off of device, etc.) It is an Undefined device List display item The explanation of the item of the list that displayed in tree when each device is selected is displayed. [Table 4.1 Items displayed on the All View window (SAN Management)] No. Display item Value Description 1 Device name Any character string 2 IP address Any character string 3 Observe status "Normal," "Unmonitored," "Undefined," "Access path It is an identifier used by the SAN resource management, and the one with the only value within the managed range. It is a host name in the host server. It is WWN address of the device in the switch. It is 'Device name + serial number' and WWN, etc. in storage. If SNMP SysName is set to the device, it is used. It is management name which SAN resource management defined. This item displays the IP address of the device on the LAN. This item indicates how the device is recognized in SAN resource management. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized as operating normally. Default display item Yes yes yes 65

69 4 Device status resetting required," "Normal," "Alarm," "Abnormal," "Undefined" 5 Vender ID Any character string 6 Product ID Any character string 7 Device management software Any character string "Unmonitored " indicates that the device is registered in SAN resource management but is not recognized on the LAN. "Undefined" indicates that the device is recognized on the LAN but is not registered in SAN resource management. "Access path resetting required" indicates that the access path must be reset because the HBA has been replaced. This item displays the status of the device. This item displays the name of the manufacturer of the device. (This item is not displayed on the host server.) This item displays the product name. (This item is not displayed on the host server.) This item displays the URL used for device control. (This item is not displayed on the host server.) yes yes yes yes [Table 4.2 Items displayed on the All View (Tree selection server) window] No. Display item Value Description Default display item 1 Device name Any character string This item displays the host name. yes 2 IP address IP address 3 Observe status 4 Device status "Normal," "Unmonitored," "Undefined," "Access path resetting required," "Normal," "Alarm," "Abnormal," This item displays the IP address of the device on the LAN. This item indicates how the device is recognized in SAN resource management. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized as operating normally. "Unmonitored " indicates that the device is registered in SAN resource management but is not recognized on the LAN. "Undefined" indicates that the device is recognized on the LAN but is not registered in SAN resource management. "Access path resetting required" indicates that the access path must be reset because the HBA has been replaced. This item displays the status of the device. 5 OS name "Solaris" This item displays the OS name. yes 6 OS Version "2.6,""7,""8" This item displays the OS version. yes 7 Multipath type "MPLB" "MPHD" "MPHD" This item displays the multipath control system. yes yes yes yes 66

70 8 Multipath instance name(lun) "mplb1(lun1),mplb2(lun2)" etc. This item displays the instance name defined for multipath disk control and the corresponding LUN number. If applicable, two or more names are separated by a comma (,). yes 9 Multipath access path "c1t1, c2t1, c3t1" etc. This item displays the name of a device path (access path) that is part of multipath disk control. If there is more than one name, the names are separated by a comma (,). yes [Table 4.3 Items displayed on the All View (Switch) window] No. Display item Value Description Default display item 1 Device name Any character string It is an identifier used by the SAN resource management, and the one with the only value within the managed range. It is WWN address of the device in the switch. If SNMP SysName is set to the device, it is used. It is management name which SAN resource management defined. 2 IP address IP address This item displays the IP address of the device. yes 3 4 Observe status Device status 5 Vender ID 6 Product ID Domain name IP address of key domain Number of ports Control URL "Normal," "Unmonitored," "Undefined," "Invalid Password" "Normal," "Alarm," "Abnormal" Any character string Any character string Any character string IP address 1-16 Any character string This item indicates how the device is recognized in SAN resource management. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized as operating normally. "Unmonitored" indicates that the device is registered in SAN resource management but is not recognized on the LAN. "Undefined" indicates that the device is recognized on the LAN but is not registered in SAN resource management. Please change the password of the device maintained in the SAN resource management for an Invalid Password. Account information change (C) for the device management of the menu of device (D) whole View it is used. This item displays the status of the device. This item displays the name of the manufacturer of the device. This item displays the product name. This item displays the domain name assigned to the device. This item displays the IP address of the key switch device for a cascade connection. This item displays the maximum number of ports that the device can contain. This item displays the URL used for device control. yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes 67

71 [Table 4.4 Items displayed on the All View (Tree selection Hub) window] No. Display item 1 Device name Value Any character string Description It is an identifier used by the SAN resource management, and the one with the only value within the managed range. The management number enters for Gadzoox. If SNMP SysName is set to the device, it is used. It is management name which SAN resource management defined. 2 IP address IP address This item displays the IP address of the device. yes 3 4 Observe status Device status 5 Vender ID 6 Product ID 7 Number of ports "Normal," "Unmonitored," "Undefined," "Normal," "Alarm," "Abnormal" Any character string Any character string 1-16 This item indicates how the device is recognized in SAN resource management. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized as operating normally. "Unmonitored" indicates that the device is registered in SAN resource management but is not recognized on the LAN. "Undefined" indicates that the device is recognized on the LAN but is not registered in SAN resource management. This item displays the status of the device. This item displays the name of the manufacturer of the device. This item displays the product name. This item displays the maximum number of ports that the device can contain. [Table 4.5 Items displayed on the All View (Tree selection Bridge) window] No. Display item 1 Device name Value Any character string Description It is an identifier used by the SAN resource management, and the one with the only value within the managed range. It is WWN address of the device in the switch. If SNMP SysName is set to the device, it is used. It is management name which SAN resource management defined. 2 IP address IP address This item displays the IP address of the device. yes Default display item yes yes yes yes yes yes Default display item yes 68

72 This item indicates how the device is recognized in SAN resource management. 3 Observe status "Normal," "Unmonitored," "Undefined," "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized as operating normally. "Unmonitored" indicates that the device is registered in SAN resource management but is not recognized on the LAN. yes "Undefined" indicates that the device is recognized on the LAN but is not registered in SAN resource management. 4 Device status "Normal," "Alarm," "Abnormal" This item displays the status of the device. yes 5 Vender ID Any character string This item displays the name of the manufacturer of the device. yes 6 Product ID Any character string This item displays the product name. yes 7 Control URL Any character string This item displays the URL used for device control. yes [Table 4.6 Items displayed on the All View (Tree selection Storage) window] No. Display item Value Description Default display item 1 Device name Any character string 2 IP address IP address 3 System ID 4 Observe status 5 Device status Any character string "Normal," "Unmonitored," "Undefined," "Normal," "Alarm," "Abnormal" It is an identifier used by the SAN resource management, and the one with the only value within the managed range. It is 'Device name + serial number' and WWN, etc. in storage. If SNMP SysName is set to the device, it is used. It is management name which SAN resource management defined. This item displays the IP address of the device. SystemName registered in the device is shown. Nickname to manage SAN. It is recommended to register in an individual device. This item indicates how the device is recognized in SAN resource management. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized as operating normally. "Unmonitored" indicates that the device is registered in SAN resource management but is not recognized on the LAN. "Undefined" indicates that the device is recognized on the LAN but is not registered in SAN resource management. This item displays the status of the device. yes yes yes yes yes 69

73 6 Vender ID 7 Product ID 8 Storage type Any character string Any character string Disk Tape Array Library 9 Serial number Serial number 10 Control URL 11 Zone setting information Zone which has already been set Zone setting information LUN in zone Any character string Any character string LUN number Description of menu This item displays the name of the manufacturer of the device. This item displays the product name. This item displays the type of the storage device. This item displays the serial number of the device. This item displays the URL used for device control. This item displays the zone name set to GR740. (Only GR740) This item displays the LUN number; it has been set to the above-mentioned zone. yes yes yes yes yes yes yes This chapter explains the enable menu on All View. These commands in this menu are displayed. Moreover when pop-up menu is selected by right clicking on the device, they are displayed and the selection and execution can be possible File(F) Detect Device in Subnet(B) or [Shift]+[F5] The device is detected automatically for the same subnet as the SAN resource management server. When the device has already been supported by the SAN resource management is detected, the device is displayed as an unregistered device in the map. The SAN resource management server internally issues SNMP on the network by the broadcast. It is also possible to detect another subnet at the same time. Please refer to the operator's guide for details. Retrieve Information (R) Information managed by the SAN resource management can be retrieved. (When only All View function is selected, and when the device icon is selected, this operation cannot be executed.) The dialog for retrieval of information is displayed. Please select one attribute (device/ Vender ID/product ID/IP address/device management software/wwpn/wwnn/fc port Vender ID/FC port product ID) in "Select Attribute" to retrieve. Please input data in Name Field, which wants to be retrieved. Information is even partially possible. For Example, when the device of "olden" is retrieved, it is "den" or "gold" possible. Moreover, when "Load Related Information" button is clicked, and a right pull-down-button is selected, all data concerning the attribute managed by the SAN resource management is displayed. It is also possible to select a target name from among this. The retrieval begins in the SAN resource management by selecting "Find" button. When the SAN resource cannot be retrieved a message box would be displayed. When detected the icon and it's information will be shown in the map and the list will be displayed as shown on the figure. Please execute the confirmation of detailed information with each View. 70

74 Performance Management Window(W) It shows the performance management window containing performance data. The plural windows can be shown. Please refer to "4.7 explanation of performance management screen" about details. Page Setup(F) It carries out a page setup at the time of printing. Print(F) It prints. Exit(X) It exits SAN management screen. It also exits when the performance management screen is simultaneously open. Please keep in mind that an icon position returns next time at the time of starting when not saved after icon position change Device(D) Change Device Management Name(N) It is possible to input the device name to control in SAN resource management.(effective only when device icon is selected.) The dialog to input device management name is shown. Please set up a unique name within SAN resource management within 24 characters. It does not support Japanese words. You can change again and again. And, this name is not influential against real device. It is a name only on SAN resource management. Change Account Information for Device Management(C) You set up user name and password for management to device of the SAN resource management again.(effective only when device icon which needs password to control is selected.) There are some devices which need to login in order to acquire the information on device when information of the device is read and setup is processing in the devices of controlling with SAN resource management. SAN resource management is processing device information acquisition/setup by set up user name/password to login the device when registering device. Therefore, when it is changed after registering of this user name/password, it is necessary to re-set it in SAN resource management. 71

75 Please input the new user name/password from dialog. Performance Management Setup(S) It is possible when managing the performance of device.(effective only GR720 or more and when switch icon is selected.) In GR(FUJITSU GR series disk array unit), please input the minimum and maximum values of OLU(open logical unit) (LUN_V) that serves as a target for performance secured here. The influence on the disk domain that stores performance data and the mitigation for which performance information acquisition is improper by not carrying out the LUN reservation of those other than necessity are one of reasons for carrying out a LUN setup. Therefore, we recommend you to input the minimum OLU range which performance data needs. In addition, in order to secure a performance per 64LUN internally, the performance information on LUN before and after inputting here is also secured.(for example, when OLU (LUN_V) is set up on a screen in 70-80, the information on OLU from 64 to 127 is secured internally.) In the case of both GR and switches, the interval that acquires performance information is inputted. The interval can be specified for 30/60/300 seconds. However, when securing OLU 2048 or more by GR, it becomes only a setup for 60/300 seconds. If "start" is carrying out in this dialog, the performance secured directions are published to a performance secured part (refer to (a) performance secured directions of the figure), and a performance secured part secures the performance information on device via LAN, and stores as performance data. In addition, since a performance secured part is started as a demon of a Storage management server, it continues securing a performance without starting of a SAN management screen in under Storage management server starting. The logical composition of device is recognized to GR and performance reservation is started. Therefore, it takes logic composition secured time (from dozens of seconds to several minutes) to actual performance reservation for the first time to selected GR when a performance secured start. Call Management Software(W) Device side management software is called from the device icon of a SAN resource management function. URL of device management software is called about GR and fiber channel switches. Please carry out a call cooperation setup with reference to "4.8 explanation of property".(it supports both URL call and direct command execution.) Property(P) It shows property of the device.(effective only when the device icon is selected.) Please refer to "4.8 explanation of property" about details of property. Refresh(R) or [F5] It secures the state of the device registered by SAN resource management via LAN and displays it. Processing time has this dozens of seconds case from execution to a display, although it is dependent on the state of LAN and the number of device. Especially when the device that has disappeared on LAN exists, since internal retry is performed several times to the device, processing time becomes long. It is recommended to delete the device from SAN resource management that does not need to be managed Operation(C) Device - Add(A) Non-registered device is registered in order to manage by SAN resource management.(effective only when non-registered device icon is selected.) Please refer to "7.4.2 registration of SAN resource" of the management guide for the management method of this function. Device - Delete(D) This device managed by SAN resource management is deleted for SAN resource management.(effective only when registered device icon is selected.) Nothing is carried out from SAN resource management to this device. Please refer to " registration deletion of SAN resource" of the management guide for the management method of this function. Device - Find(F) SAN resource management searches using the specified IP of the device connected via LAN. (Effective only when registered device icon isn't selected.) Please refer to "7.4.1 detection of SAN resource" of the management guide for the management method of this function View(V) Change Screen It is set as one view of the followings about a map/list view. [Map View(M)] signifies that the screen viewing is in map view [List View(L)] signifies that the screen viewing is in list view [MAP/LIST View(D)] signifies that map and list view are performed simultaneously on a screen. Change Node Name View This will change the node name that is displayed at the bottom of an icon during map display. [View by System Name(N)] It displays the device name registered into SAN resource management [View by IP address(a)] Displays the IP Addresses of registered device. However, unregistered IP Address will 72

76 not be displayed. Screen Size This changes the map display size. [Normal(F)] The default screen size is displayed. [Reduce(H)] By reducing display information, it is possible to display more information. Icon Position Setup [Auto Position(I)] A device icon is aligned automatically. (Effective only when selected "SAN management" on the tree at All View.) [Edit Mode(E)] Edit becomes possible by drag and drop about the position of the device icon of All View. After editing choose [Save Position Information(S)] to save changes. [Save Position Information(S)] Save the Position of the Edited Device. Every StorageMGR login user and separate position information are saved. If this command is not used the changes will not be reflected in the next viewing. Show/Hide The information that you want to display on a SAN management screen is chosen. [Physical Connection Line(P)] It controls the show/hide of a physical line. [Status Bar(S)] It controls the show/hide of the icon color explanation bar of the device that can be seen under the screen. [Event Log(G)] It controls the show/hide of the event log under the screen. [Overview(V)] It controls a show/hide of an overview. An overview is the function that reduces a display and displays the whole (all resources) SAN resource management in another overview window. It is displayed as shown in the following figures. An overview changes display size according to overview window size. Moreover, the frame of the yellow in an overview shows the domain currently displayed by the present map display. If it is made to move with carrying out the left click of this frame within an overview, the display range of a map display will also be changed. Option The option function of SAN resource management can be performed. [Change Screen Color(C)] can choose the background and icon color on a map. [Re-read Definition File(R)] allows you to read a definition file. Please refer to "7.11 SAN resource management definition file" of the management guides about the details of a definition file Help(H) Help(E) or F1 Help information of SAN resource management is displayed. 73

77 Version Information(A) Version information of SAN resource management is displayed Explanation of pop-up menu Two or more commands explained by explanation of menu are displayed, and selection and execution are attained Explanation of event log The operation and a setup which were carried out from SAN resource management and SNMPTRAP reported from each model to each equipment are displayed on an event log. The following tables are the object events that receive SNMPTRAP and are decoded and displayed by SAN resource management. In addition, when SNMPTRAP of device dependence is received, a code is displayed. The SNMPTRAP list for every device. (It is an error altogether except FC port Online/Offline) Device Obstacle phenomenon Event View Server LT300 Switch SN200/Silkworm Hub 1 Path Blockade MPType accesspath(mp Access Path) fault All Path Blockade LMF Obstacle Library Obstacle Tape Drive Obstacle Robot Obstacle System Obstacle System Obstacle FC Port Obstacle FC Port Online FC Port Offline Power Supply Failure Fan Failure Temperature Sensor Failure FC Port Obstacle MPType accesspath(mp Access Path) fault and no more path LMFfault Library fault Drive fault Robot fault Central memory fault Embedded port fault FCport(PortNo) fault FCport(PortNo) online FCport(PortNo) offline Power supply(sensorid) fault Fan(SensorID) fault Thermalsensor(SensorID) fault Fcport fault Hub/Gadzoox System Obstacle System fault GR HITACHI SANRIZE2000 Module Degrade Battery Exchange Time Subsystem Complete Stop Obstacle Obstacle Part Operation Stop Obstacle Partial Obstacle Generating Slight Obstacle Generating Element Name(ItemId) degraded (Refer to next table for a detailed module display correspondence table.) ElementName(ItemId)expiration Acute Event (REFCODE=xxxxx Parts=yyyyy) Serious Event (REFCODE=xxxxx Parts=yyyyy) Moderate Event (REFCODE=xxxxx Parts=yyyyy) Service Event (REFCODE=xxxxx Parts=yyyyy) HITACHI Self-controller Down System down occurred. 74

78 SANRIZE1000 EMC Symmetric LT120 Drive Blockade(Data Drive) Fan Alarm DC Power Supply Obstacle Battery Alarm Cache Partial Blockade UPS Alarm Inbox Failure Battery Charge Circuit Alarm Other Party Controller Blockade Array Device Warning State Drive Blockade(Spare Drive) ENC Alarm Loop Alarm Device Status Symmetric Status ECC discovery Table Change Symmetric Event Warning Alarm Fatal Alarm Parts display explanation of SANRISE2000 Displayed Character DKCHW Processor DKCHW CSW DKCHW Cache DKCHW SM DKCHW PS DKCHW Battery DKCHW Fan DKCHW Environment DKCHW PS DKCHW Fan DKCHW Environment DKCHW Drive Part/Part Name DKC Processor DKC Starnet DKC Cache Drive blocking occurred. Fan failure occurred. Power supply failure occurred. Battery failure occurred. Cache memory failure occurred. UPS failure occurred. AC line or inbox failure occurred. Cache backup circuit failure occurred. Other controller failure occurred. Warning occurred. Spare drive failure occurred. Enclosure controller failure occurred. Loop failure occurred. The DISPLAY STRING portion of SNMP Trap is decoded and displayed. The DISPLAY STRING portion of SNMP Trap is decoded and displayed. EMC Control Center Agent, IP xx.xx.xx.xx Discovery Table Change at xxxxx(only System Event) The DISPLAY STRING portion of SNMP Trap is decoded and displayed. (Only System Event) Library fault Library fault DKC Shared Memory DKC Power Supply DKC Battery DKC Fan DKC Environment DKU Power Supply DKU Fan DKU Environment DKU Drive The module correspondence table of GR 75

79 Module Name Controller Enclosure SAN Lease Management Display Form CE GR710/720/730 Center Module Processor CM Yes Yes Highly Efficient Communication Process (CA) CA Yes Yes Highly Efficient Device Process (DA) DA Yes Yes Service Control SVC Yes Yes Controller Enclosure Primary Power Supply Unit Controller Enclosure Secondary Power Supply Unit (12V/5V) Controller Enclosure Secondary Power Supply Unit (3.3V) CE FE CE BE(12V/5V) CE BE(3.3V) Controller Enclosure Fan CE FAN Yes Center Module Processor Memory MEMORY Yes Yes Center Module Processor CPU CM CPU Yes Controller Enclosure Panel Unit CE PANEL Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes GR740/820/840 Center Module Processor DC/DC Converter CM DDCON Yes Battery BATTERY Yes Battery Unit BTU Yes Battery Control Unit BCU Yes Battery Backup Unit Charger BBUC Yes Battery Output Board B TOUTPUT Yes Drive Enclosure DE Yes Yes Port Bypass Circuit PBC Yes Drive Enclosure Fan Unit DC/DC Converter DE FAN DDCON Device DEVICE Yes Yes Drive Enclosure Primary Power Supply Unit Drive Enclosure (For 10 Device) Primary Power Supply Unit Drive Enclosure Secondary Power Supply Unit DE FE DE(10) FE DE BE Drive Enclosure (For 10 Device) Fan DE(10) FAN Yes Drive Enclosure Panel Unit DE PANEL Yes Drive Enclosure Fan Board DE FANBD Yes Drive Enclosure (For 10 Device) Fan DE(10) FAN Yes Drive Enclosure Back Panel Unit DE BPU Yes Drive Enclosure Panel Unit DE PANEL Yes Drive Enclosure Power Supply Unit DPSU Yes Drive Enclosure (For 30 Device) Fan DE(30) FAN UNIT Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 76

80 Unit Drive Enclosure (For 30 Device) Fan DE(30) FAN Yes Center Module Processor Fan CM FAN Yes Controller Enclosure Fan Board CE FANBD Yes Controller Enclosure Back Panel Unit CE BPU Yes Controller Enclosure Fan Unit CE FAN UNIT Yes Controller Enclosure Fan Unit CE FAN Yes Controller Enclosure Power Supply Unit CPSU Yes Input-and-output Board IOB Yes Router RT Yes Input-and-output Board DC/DC Converter IOB DDCON Yes Center Module DC/DC Converter CM DDCON Yes System Control Board DC/DC Converter SVC DDCON Yes Router DC/DC Converter RT DDCON Yes Port Bypass Circuit PBC Yes Port Bypass Circuit DC/DC Converter PBC DDCON Yes Personal Computer DC/DC Converter PC DDCON Yes 4.3 Server View Window It is displayed by carrying out the left double click of the object server from the tree or the icon of each View. In this screen, access paths (logic paths) and storages related to the selected server are displayed. Moreover, in this View, setup/deletion/diagnosis of an access path can be performed. 77

81 Icon view The state of a resource is displayed as a color. Color Green Yellow Red Gray Blink Status It is operating normally. The warning state has occurred. The abnormalities in a system have occurred. It did not answer. (Cutting of LAN or the power supply OFF of equipment etc.) It is non-registered device. Moreover, when the FUJITSU multipath disk control mechanism is installed in the server side and the device file is defined, this information is also displayed in an icon. For example, when the MPLB driver is installed in the server and MPLB 0, 1, 2, 5, 6, and 7 is set up, it displays MPLB0-2 and MPLB5-7. Please refer to the figure of Window Operation If each resource of the course about an access path is selected, the portion corresponding to it will be light blue and will be displayed. When selecting access paths -> Course physics line (However, the middle course is not displayed the at the time of two or more switch cascade.) 78

82 When selecting HBA -> Object storage domain (In the case of GR) When selecting malt path disk control device file name in a server. Correspondence logic path and Correspondence storage domain 79

83 4.3.2 A menu It explains about a menu which can be used by All View. In addition, when the right click of the device is carried out and a pop up menu is selected, two or more commands in this menu are displayed, and selection and execution are attained File(F) All View(O) or [Ctrl] + [O] A map/list View is changed into All View. Detect Device in Subnet(B) or [Shift]+[F5] Performance Management Window(W) Page Setup(F) Print(F) Please refer to explanation of Device(D) Property(P) Refresh(R) or [F5] Please refer to explanation of Operation(C) Device - Delete(D) When HBA and CA are selected, they are deleted from device. However, deletion of HBA and CA of device that can recognize the existence of HBA and CA completely cannot perform SAN resource management. When the device icon is selected, this device is deleted from management of SAN resource management. Please refer to " registration deletion of SAN resource" of the management guide for the management method of this function. Access Path [Inherit] Inheritance of an access path is performed. Please refer to "7.5.5 Inheritance of an access path" of the management guide for the management method of this function. [Connect(C)] An access path is connected. (Effective only when HBA or CA is selected) Please refer to "7.5.3 Setup of an access path" of the management guide for the management method of this function. [Delete(D)] An access path is deleted. (Effective only when an access path is selected) Please refer to "7.5.4 Deletion of an access path" of the management guide for the management method of this function. [Diagnose(I)] An access path is diagnosed. (Effective only when an access path is selected) Please refer to 80

84 "7.7 Diagnosis of an access path" of the management guide for the management method of this function. View Device Although this View displays only the device with which the relation is attached to selected device presently, the device that is not associated can also be displayed by this function. It is used when an access path is added to other equipments etc.(effective only when device icon isn't selected.) [Add(N)] The display device addition dialog that can select device that you can add and display on this View is displayed. The device for display is selected from detection devices, and it is made to move to an additional device with [>>] button. The device icon registered into the additional device with the [OK] button is displayed on this View. [Delete(C)] The cover device deletion dialog which can delete the icon currently displayed on this View from the screen is displayed.(in addition, even when it deletes here, it isn't deleted from SAN resource management.) The device for deletion is selected from the device that can be deleted, and it is made to move to a deletion device with [>>] button. The device that is selected when the [OK] button is press will be deleted. Change Detail View [ON] A device icon is enlarged and indicates by detailed. [OFF] A device icon is made into a size equivalent to the map view of All View. In addition, this function cannot be performed to the device which is the center of View. Blink Beacon [Start(S)] LED convenient to pinpoint the place of physical device to the device of the following offers a blink function. ++ Solaris HBA GP7B8FC1 The LINK of Host Bus Adapter and CHK are blinked at the same time for 3 minutes.(storagemgr EE-A V5.1 doesn't support this function.) ++ Fibre Channel Switch All ports blink green in order. ++ Fibre Channel Hub(Gadzoox) :The power supply display LED blinks. [Start(S)] It is made to blink for 3 minutes. It is a function convenient at the time of physical device recognition. [Stop(P)]Blink operation is stopped Pop up menu The menu displayed by carrying out the right click of the device is a pop up menu. Two or more commands explained by "4.3.2 Explanation of a menu" an additional command is displayed, selection and execution are attained. Please refer to about the details of commands description. 4.4 Switch/Hub View Window It is displayed by carrying out the left double click of the object switch from a tree or the icon of each View. In this screen, storages, servers, hubs, and bridges connected to the selected switch by the physical line are displayed. Moreover, in this View, access paths cannot be displayed. 81

85 Icon view The state of a resource is displayed as a color. Color Green Yellow Red Gray Blink Status It is operating normally. The warning state has occurred. The abnormalities in a system have occurred. It did not answer. (Cutting of LAN or the power supply of equipment is OFF etc.) A menu It is non-registered device. It explains about a menu which can be used by All View. In addition, when the right click of the device is carried out and a pop up menu is selected, two or more commands in this menu are displayed, and selection and execution are attained File(F) All View(O) or [Ctrl] + [O] A map/list View is changed into All View. Detect Device in Subnet(B) or [Shift]+[F5] Performance Management Window(W) Page Setup(F) Print(F) Please refer to explanation of Device(D) Property(P) Refresh(R) or [F5] Please refer to explanation of

86 Operation(C) Device - Delete(D) When the device icon is selected, this device is deleted from management of SAN resource management. Please refer to " registration deletion of SAN resource" of the management guide for the management method of this function. Change Detail View [ON] A device icon is enlarged and indicates by detailed. [OFF] A device icon is made into a size equivalent to the map view of All View. In addition, this function cannot be performed to the device which is the center of View. Blink Beacon [Start(S)] LED convenient to pinpoint the place of physical device to the device of the following offers a blink function. ++ Solaris HBA GP7B8FC1 The LINK of Host Bus Adapter and CHK are blinked at the same time for 3 minutes.(storagemgr EE-A V5.1 doesn't support this function.) ++ Fibre Channel Switch All ports blink green in order. ++ Fibre Channel Hub(Gadzoox) :The power supply display LED blinks. [Start(S)] It is made to blink for 3 minutes. It is a function convenient at the time of physical device recognition. [Stop(P)]Blink operation is stopped Pop up menu Two or more commands explained by "4.3.2 Explanation of a menu" and a command of "4.3.3 Explanation of pop up menu" is displayed, selection and execution are attained. 4.5 Storage/Bridge View Window It is displayed by carrying out the left double click of the object storage/bridge from the tree or the icon of each View. In this screen, access paths (logic paths) and servers related to the selected storage/bridge are displayed. Moreover, in this View, setup/deletion/diagnosis of an access path can be performed. 83

87 Icon view The state of a resource is displayed as a color. Color Green Yellow Red Gray Blink Status It is operating normally. The warning state has occurred. The abnormalities in a system have occurred. It did not answer. (Cutting of LAN or the power supply of equipment is OFF etc.) It is non-registered device Window Operation The contents of view about access paths are the same as Server View. Please refer to "4.3.1 Explanation of window". Selection of a zone displays the access path related with the zone. In addition, even if a setup of a multipass is carried out to the server, the contents cannot be checked from this View. Please select and move a server to Server View for checking a relation with a multipass A menu It explains about a menu which can be used by All View. In addition, when the right click of the device is carried out and a pop up menu is selected, two or more commands in this menu are displayed, and selection and execution are attained File(F) 84 All View(O) or [Ctrl] + [O] A map/list View is changed into All View. Detect Device in Subnet(B) or [Shift]+[F5] Performance Management Window(W) Page Setup(F) Print(F) Please refer to explanation of

88 Device(D) Property(P) Refresh(R) or [F5] Please refer to explanation of Operation(C) Device - Delete(D) When HBA and CA are selected, they are deleted from device. However, deletion of HBA and CA of device that can recognize the existence of HBA and CA completely cannot perform SAN resource management. When the device icon is selected, this device is deleted from management of SAN resource management. Please refer to " registration deletion of SAN resource" of the management guide for the management method of this function. Access Path [Inherit] Inheritance of an access path is performed. Please refer to "7.5.5 Inheritance of an access path" of the management guide for the management method of this function. [Connect(C)] An access path is connected. (Effective only when HBA or CA is selected) Please refer to "7.5.3 Setup of an access path" of the management guide for the management method of this function. [Delete(D)] An access path is deleted. (Effective only when an access path is selected) Please refer to "7.5.4 Deletion of an access path" of the management guide for the management method of this function. [Diagnose(I)] An access path is diagnosed. (Effective only when an access path is selected) Please refer to "7.7 Diagnosis of an access path" of the management guide for the management method of this function. View Device Although this View displays only the device with which the relation is attached to selected device presently, the device that is not associated can also be displayed by this function. It is used when an access path is added to other equipments etc.(effective only when device icon isn't selected.) [Add(N)] The display device addition dialog that can select device that allow user to add and display on this View is displayed. The device for display is selected from detection devices, and it is made to move to an additional device with [>>] button. The device icon registered into the additional device with the [OK] button is displayed on this View. [Delete(C)] The cover device deletion dialog which can delete the icon currently displayed on this View from the screen is displayed.(in addition, even when it deletes here, it isn't deleted from SAN resource management.) The device for deletion is selected from the device that can be deleted, and it is made to move to a deletion device with [>>] button. The device that is selected when the [OK] button is press will be deleted. Change Detail View [ON] A device icon is enlarged and indicates by detailed. [OFF] A device icon is made into a size equivalent to the map view of All View. In addition, this function cannot be performed to the device which is the center of View. Blink Beacon [Start(S)] LED convenient to pinpoint the place of physical device to the device of the following offers a blink function. ++ Solaris HBA GP7B8FC1 The LINK of Host Bus Adapter and CHK are blinked at the same time for 3 minutes.(storagemgr EE-A V5.1 doesn't support this function.) ++ Fibre Channel Switch All ports blink green in order. ++ Fibre Channel Hub(Gadzoox) :The power supply display LED blinks. [Start(S)] It is made to blink for 3 minutes. It is a function convenient at the time of physical device recognition. [Stop(P)]Blink operation is stopped Pop up menu Two or more commands explained by "4.5.2 Explanation of a menu" and a command of "4.3.3 Explanation of pop up menu" is displayed, selection and execution are attained. 4.6 Description of Manual Embedding Frame Description of Window The window is displayed by selecting "Manual Embedding" of File menu from the All View Description of icon display The status of the resource is displayed by the color. Color Status 85

89 Green Thin Yellow Red Gray Blinking normally. Manual built-in device Warning has been generated. An abnormal system has been generated. It is a no response. (LAN cuts and the road cuts. power supply etc. OFF of the device. ) It is an Undefined device Edition When manual embedding function is starting, the following drag & drop functions are offered. Include the HBA of Unknown FC Port of switch to manual building-in server or storage by drag & drop functions. Include the destined device icon which connected the bridge to manual building-in device by drag & drop functions. However, it becomes physical line edit mode by [Physical Line] of [operation (C)] of a menu, and [Edit (M)]. In this mode, drag & drop are used for physical line connection Description of Menu This explains about the menu that can be used in All View. In addition, when the right click of the device is executed and then chose a pop up menu, two or more commands in this menu are displayed, and selection and execution are attained File Page setup It carries out a page setup at the time of printing. Print It prints. Exit This Frame ends Device(D) Change Device Information It is possible to change the device information of manual built-in device or adapter(hba,ca,fc Port). (Effective only manual building in device) It is possible to change the color of the device icon by changing device state. Property The property of the device is displayed. (Effective only when device icon is selected.) Please refer to " Explain of Property "of chapter 4.8 about details. Refresh or [F5] Display the devices status registered in SAN resource management which secured via LAN Operation(C) Delete Registered Device The manual built-in device is deleted from SAN resource management. (Effective only when device icon is selected.) Create New Device The new device is built into Manual Operation Built-in Frame. This operation is called manual Built-in. (Effective only at the time of device icon un-choosing) Please refer to " Manual Built-in of SAN resource management" of SystemWalker/StorageMGR operator's guide chapter about the operation of manual Built-in. View Device [Add] the device which registered in SAN resource management and not displayed in Manual Embedding Frame is displayed.(effective only at the time of device icon un-choosing). Please be careful if Manual Embedding Frame is made to finish at once, not displayed the displayed device in the next time. [Delete] the device which not be displayed is deleted. (Effective only the device icon selections in which display deletion is possible. If the device is a switch/hub/manual embedding device, It can not be deleted from manual embedding frame.) This delete operation is just only deleting from manual embedding frame, not from SAN resource management. 86

90 Physical Line [Edit(M)] the Physical Line edit mode is set. It becomes possible by drag and drop to create a physical line between the port (adapter) and port of a fiber channel. [Connect] This is another operation to create a physical line. not by drag and drop, but One port(adapter) is chosen by left click, continuously another port(adapter) is chosen by [Ctrl]+left click, and creating a physical line is executed. [Delete(R)] The Physical Line that is created in Manual Embedding Frame is deleted. However, The physical line that is created automatically in SAN resource management can't be deleted. It is not possible to create Manual physics line in the following case. Port connection in the same device / Port connection during switches SCSI [Add Port] When the manual embedding Bride device is selected, A SCSI port is added into the Bride device. [Add Device] When the existing SCSI port in the manual embedding Bride device selected, the destination device information of the existing SCSI port is added. [Delete] When the SCSI Port is selected, The SCSI Port device is deleted. Change Detail View [ON] A device icon is enlarged and display it's detailed. [OFF] A device icon is made small in a same size at the map display of All View. In addition, this function cannot be executed to the device that takes the main in this View Description of a Pop-up Menu In this Menu, Some commands of chapter menus and an additional command are displayed, and it is possible to select and execute. In this chapter, the explanations of additional commands are described. Please refer to chapter for other commands detailed explanation. 4.7 Description of Performance Management Window A fiber channel switch and the performance display function to GR are offered using a performance management window. On the Performance Management Window, it exists no device in a tree at the time of initial starting. After getting the performance of the device by established the performance management setting, and then drag and drop the device icon into the Performance Management Window. Please refer to SystemWalker/StorageMGR operator's guide for details. [Performance Management Window ] is chosen and executed from the menu of SAN resource management Description of Performance Management Window This is the first display at the select [Performance Management Window ] of SAN resource management menu. There are two frames. The upper frame is a menu bar and the left-side frame is the tree of resource, the right-side frame is performance display area. Menu bar It is possible to operate of the performance management screen. Tree The display of the resource of switch and GR, and the detail elements in the resource can be displayed in tree form. Performance Display Area It is possible to open and display two or more performance graph windows. 87

91 4.7.2 Description of Menu The function of a menu bar is shown below. 1. File - New Window(N) A new performance management window is created. If the device icon is dragged and dropped into this new window, it is possible to execute performance display in a new window. - Close(C) This function closed the open window. - Exit(x) All performance management windows are closed. 2. Device(D) - Create Device Configuration File(C) When the device configuration of GR is changed, the GR is chosen by left click and execute. After this command execution displays a tree to compensate for new composition. - Delete Device(D) If the device is chosen by left click and this command is executed, the device will be deleted from a performance management screen. In addition, performance surveillance is performed continuously. The stop of performance surveillance is executed from a SAN resource management window. 3. View(V) - Cascade(C) The graph windows displayed in the performance display area frame are displayed in piles. - Tile(T) All of the graph windows in the performance display area frame are displayed side by side - Refresh Graphs of Selected Device(f) All the graph windows of the device chosen in the tree window are indicated the newest. - Refresh Graphs of All Devices (R/F5) All of the graph windows in the performance display area frame are indicated the newest Description of performance display method Select the resource on tree of performance display device, then right click and select [Show Performance Graph] from pop-up menu. The resources which possible to display performance are HLU.RLU.PLU of GR device. In this case, It is possible to select same resources ( only in the same device) by selected the left click pushing [CTL] or [Shift], and select [Show Performance Graph] with right click. 88

92 Since the following dialogs are displayed, Please input performance display parameters. The items of a dialog change with performance resources. Please refer to SystemWalker/StorageMGR operator's guide about the detailed input method. An input is completed, and if the [O.K.] button is chosen, a graph window will be displayed on the right frame Description of Function of Graph Window 1. Graph Line Button This figure is a dialog when executing the setup which displays two or more ports in the same graph window. In this case, In order to display two or more graph lines, the button a " Graph Line" is in the upper right. By choosing this button, the window of the meaning of a graph line is displayed. 89

93 2. V-Axis Button Selection of the " V-Axis" button at the upper right of a screen displays the following dialogs. In this dialog, it is possible to set up the maximum of the vertical axis of graph. Although inputting directly is also possible, if the button "set by the maximum of data" is chosen, the maximum of graph will be calculated and displayed automatically. If the button "Adjust to Maximum Value" is chosen, it will be set as the vertical-axis maximum of the standard of a performance management. 3. Latest Graph Button Selection of the " Latest Graph" button of the screen bottom executes the graph display of the newest time. 4. Previous Week/Day/Hour, Next Week/Day/Hour Button A click of [ Previous Week ] [ Next Week ] [ Previous Day] [ Next Day] [ Previous Hour] [ Next Hour] button, reads and displays performance information in the range stored in performance data. 5. Change of the time-axis in a graph window If a right click is executed in the performance graph window as shown in a figure, a pop up menu will be outputted. The menu which can display the window which changed the time-axis can be chosen from this pop up menu. 90

94 About the menu for the time which set the menu to the direction where a time-axis is short, the position of a mouse becomes the element of a menu. For example, to execute right click at the neighborhood at the time of 14:00 of graph as the following figure, the pop-up menu is displayed. 4.8 Description of Property This chapter describes the property of each device and selection portion. In addition to the following explanation, the following items are also included in the property of equipment. Event Information The contents are displayed when there is a setting matter about the device. And, the contents are displayed at the time of SNMPTRAP reception. This procedure document (include the operator's guide) has described the "Device Event". Notepad Administrator Information, Location Information, Note Information can be set up freely. This information is saved by clicking on [Save Notepad] in the database on SAN resource management. When cut & paste etc. the text of other application to this Notepad, it is necessary to create the security setting file of a client. Please refer to download of files on figure on detail. Change button of Device Management Software How to call the managed software by [Device Management Software] of the operation menu of the device icon is described. When the managed software can be started on the WEB client, please set up URL that begins of When the software is the application that managed on the client side, please describe the full path of execution file. ( for example c: test test.exe ). In addition, in order to make it operate by the client side, it is necessary to create a security setting file. Please refer to the download of an attestation related files of figure on details. When the device is GR, the Device Management Software can't be changed Items displayed on property of Server Information Display Item Value Description Basic Device Name Any character string It is a host name in the host server. 91

95 Host Monitoring Status Device status IP Address Device Management Software "Normal," "Unmonitored," "Undefined," "Normal," "Alarm," "Abnormal," IP Address This item indicates how the device is recognized in SAN resource management. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized as operating normally. "Unmonitored" indicates that the device is registered in SAN resource management but is not recognized on the LAN. "Undefined" indicates that the device is recognized on the LAN but is not registered in SAN resource management. This is the status of the device. This item displays the IP address of the device on the LAN. The device management soft starting command or URL. (manual change with [change] button is possible.) Please refer figure 4.8 for details. OS name "Solaris" This item displays the OS name. OS Version "2.6", "7", "8" This item displays the OS version. Multipath type Multipath instance name(lun) Multipath access path "Sol-MPLB", "Sol-MPHD", "NT-MPHD" "mplb1(lun1),mplb2(lun2)" etc. "c1t1,c2t1,c3t1" etc Items displayed on property of HBA Information Display Item Value Description Basic (Port) WWPN WWNN Last WWPN 8-byte WWPN 8-byte WWNN 8-byte WWPN This item displays the multipath control system. This item displays the instance name defined for multipath disk control and the corresponding LUN number. If two or more names, the names are separated by comma(,). This item displays the name of a device path (access path) that is part of multipath disk control. If there is more than one name, the names are separated by a comma (,). This item displays the WWPN (World Wide Port Name) defined for the HBA. This item displays the WWNN (World Wide Node Name) defined for the HBA. This item displays the WWPN (World Wide Port Name) defined for HBA before replacement. 92

96 This item indicates how the device is recognized in SAN resource management. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized as operating normally. Monitoring Status "Normal," " Unmonitored," "Undefined," "Access path resetting required" "Unmonitored " indicates that HBA that was visible before has disappeared now. When HBA should be carried, please check the HBA itself. If the HBA is not carried and there is no schedule that carries out access path succession, please delete this HBA icon. "Undefined" indicates that the device is recognized on the LAN but is not registered in SAN resource management. "Access path resetting required" indicates that the access path must be reset because the HBA has been replaced. Device Status "Normal," "Alarm," "Abnormal," This item displays the status of the device. Manufacturer Name Any character string This item displays the name of the manufacturer of the device. If it is GP5-FC101,102/PG-FC102. "QLOGIC" is displayed. If it is SN10-FC01, "JAYCOR" is displayed. This item displays the product name. If it is GP5-FC101, "QLA2100F" is displayed. Product Name Any character string If it is GP5-FC101,102, "QLA2200" is displayed. If it is SN10, FCAW" is displayed. If it is LP7000/8000/9000, "LP-7K/8K" is displayed. Supported FC Class "1", "2", "3", "4", "6" This item displays the FC class supported by the HBA. Supported FC Port Type "N", "NL-Private" This item displays the fiber channel port type supported by the HBA. Current FC Port Type "N", "NL-Private" This item displays the type of the fiber channel port with which the HBA is currently running. Driver Version Information This item displays the driver version supported by the HBA. This item displays the HBA control number. HBA Port Controller Number Controller Number It corresponds to X of /dev/rdsk/cxty in Solaris. It corresponds to SCSI port number in Windows. It may not be displayed when a connection device is a tape. 93

97 Physical Number Logical Number Affinity Type WWPN of Remote Party Any character string Logical Number "NO_AFFINITY", "ANOTHER_BINDING", "WWPN_BINDING" 8-byte WWPN This item displays the physical number of the HBA. For Example, In Solaris Sbus Card : sbus@4,0/fcaw@1,0 In Solaris PCI Card(FUJITSU/EMULEX): pci@9,2000/fibre-channel@2 In Solaris PCI Card(QLOGIC): pci@9,2000/scsi@2 In Windows this value is not displayed. This item displays the HBA logical number. It corresponds to X of fjpfcax. This item displays the type of storage affinity (LUN mapping) defined for the HBA. "NO_AFFINITY" indicates that no affinity definition has been made. "ANOTHER_BINDING" indicates that no storage affinity (LUN mapping) has been defined or zoning is defined by a switch or storage. "WWPN_BINDING" indicates that BINDING is set for the WWPN. This item displays the CONNECTED WWPN on the storage side corresponding to the access path. Target ID This item displays the Target ID (corresponding to Y of special file cxty in Solaris) corresponding to the access path. No value is displayed when the target ID is unknown. Storage Area Any character string This item displays the zone name on the storage side corresponding to the access path. (Only for GR) Access Path LUN Any character string This item displays the LUN defined for the access path. No value is displayed when it is unknown. Current FC Class 1-6 This item displays the class of the fiber channel defined for the access path. This item displays the access path status. Access Path Status "Normal," "access path definition error," "access path error" "Normal" indicates that the access path is in normal state. "Access path definition error" indicates that the access path definition is invalid or incomplete. "Access path error" indicates that an error occurred in the access path or that a path in a multipath configuration is blocked Items displayed on property of Access Path It consists of the access path / port information on HBA (refer to HBA property), the access path / port information of CA (refer to HBA property), and the contents of an obstacle. The message in [Error Description] column displayed the cause of inconsistency which the SAN resource management judged when access path inconsistency generating is displayed. The contents displayed on below are explained ""

98 No Error. 2. "HBA Storage Affinity that is out of support on StorageMGR is configured. Please inspect Host's configuration." Storage Affinity of the server that is unsupported by StorageMGR is consisted. Please investigate the composition definition of the server. 3. "Switch Zoning(a pair of WWPNs, HBA and Storage(or Bridge) Fc Port) does not exist." The switch zoning which constitutes an access path does not exist. 4. "Configured Storage FC Port's Host Affinity is incorrect. Please inspect Storage FC Port's Host Affinity." Host affinity which constituted in Storage is not right. Please investigate a host affinity setup of storage. 5. "There is no connection of HBA and Switch. Please inspect HBA, FC cable, and Switch." The switch is not connected with host adapter. Please investigate the host bus adapter, the FC cable, and the switch. 6. "There is no connection of Storage(or Bridge) FC Port and Switch. Please inspect Storage(or Bridge) FC Port, FC cable, and Switch." The switch and FC port of storage(bridge) are not connected. Please investigate FC port of storage(bridge), FC cable, and switch. 7. "Switches(connected with HBA, and connected with Storage(or Bridge) FC Port) are not cascaded." The switch connected with the host adapter and the switch connected with storage(bridge) is not connected by cascade. 8. "Storage(or Bridge) FC Port is degraded or error status." The device status of FC port in storage(bridge) is alarm. 9. "Host Agent reports Access Path Status is degraded." The agent on server has reported the access path grade. 10. "A connection of HBA and Switch exists. But, Switch Zoning(a pair of WWPNs, HBA and Storage(or Bridge) Fc Port) is set in another Switch (Key Domain IP Address ="+'IP Address Lists'+")." Although the host bus adapter and the switch are connected, the zoning of the switch that constitutes access path is set by another switch (list of key domain IP addresses). 11. "Storage(or Bridge) FC Port's observe status is not normal." The surveillance state of FC port of storage(bridge) is not normal Items displayed on property of switch Information Display Item Value Description It is an identifier used by the SAN resource management, and the one with the only value within the managed range. Basic Device Name Any character string It is WWN address of the device in the switch. If SNMP SysName is set to the device, it is used. Moreover, when the management name is defined from the SAN resource management, it is displayed. This item indicates how the device is recognized in SAN resource management. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized as operating normally. Monitoring Status "Normal," "Unmonitored," "Undefined," "Invalid Password" "Unmonitored" indicates that the device is registered in SAN resource management but is not recognized on the LAN. "Undefined" indicates that the device is recognized on the LAN but is not registered in SAN resource management. "Invalid Password" Please change the password of the device maintained in the SAN resource management. Account information change (C) for the device management of the menu of device (D) whole View it is used. Device Status "Normal," "Alarm," "Abnormal" This item displays the status of the device. Manufacturer Name Any character string This item displays the name of the manufacturer of the device. If it is SN200, "Brocade" is displayed. 95

99 Switch Zoning Product Name Any character string This item displays the product name. If it is SN200, "Silkworm2xxx" is displayed. IP Address IP Address This item displays the IP address of the device. Device Management Software Firmware Version Information Domain Name Number of Ports 1-16 IP Address of Key Domain Zoning information is displayed. Any character string Any character string Any character string IP Address zoning information dialog The device management soft starting command or URL. (manual change with [change] button is possible.) Please refer figure 4.8 for details Items displayed on property of switch port Information Display Item Value Description This item displays the firmware version of the device. This item displays the domain name set in the device. This item displays the maximum number of ports that the device can contain. This item displays the IP address of the key switch device for a cascade connection. Please refer to the operator's guide for the employment method of this dialog. Device Status "Normal," "Attention," "Alarm" This item displays the status of the port. Basic Switch Port Manufacturer Name Product Name Current FC Port Type WWPN of Destination Port WWNN of Destination Port Information of Destination Port Destination Switch Domain Name Destination Switch Port Number Any character string Any character string "F", "FL", "E" 8-byte WWPN 8-byte WWNN Any character string Domain Name 0-15 This item displays the name of the manufacturer of the device. This item displays the product name. This item displays the fiber channel topology of port. This item displays the WWPN (World Wide Port Name) defined for the port. This item displays the WWNN (World Wide Node Name) defined for the port. This item displays the Inquiry information on the destination device that connected to the port. This item displays the domain name of switch connected to the port. This item displays the destination port number that connected to the port. Transfer Rate Transfer Rate This item displays the transfer rate of the port Items displayed on property of HUB Information Display Item Value Description 96

100 Basic Device Name Monitoring Status Device Status Manufacturer Name Product Name Any character string "Normal," "Unmonitored," "Undefined," "Invalid Password" "Normal," "Alarm," "Abnormal" Any character string Any character string It is an identifier used by the SAN resource management, and the one with the only value within the managed range. If SNMP SysName is set to the device, it is used. Moreover, when the management name is defined from the SAN resource management, it is displayed. It is a special discernment child in Hub. This item indicates how the device is recognized in SAN resource management. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized as operating normally. "Unmonitored" indicates that the device is registered in SAN resource management but is not recognized on the LAN. "Undefined" indicates that the device is recognized on the LAN but is not registered in SAN resource management. "Invalid Password" Please change the password of the device maintained in the SAN resource management. Account information change (C) for the device management of the menu of device (D) whole View it is used. This item displays the status of the device. This item displays the name of the manufacturer of the device. This item displays the product name. IP Address IP Address This item displays the IP address of the device. Device Management Software Firmware Version Information Any character string Any character string Hub Number of Ports Number Items displayed on property of Storage Information Display Item Value Description The device management soft starting command or URL. (manual change with [change] button is possible.) Please refer figure 4.8 for details. This item displays the firmware version of the device. This item displays the maximum number of port of the hub. It is an identifier used by the SAN resource management, and the one with the only value within the managed range. Basic Device Name Any character string It is 'Device name + serial number' and WWN, etc. in storage. If SNMP SysName is set to the device, it is used. Moreover, when the management name is defined from the SAN resource management, that is displayed. 97

101 Storage Monitoring Status Device Status Manufacturer Name Product Name IP Address Device Management Software Firmware Version Information Storage Type "Normal," "Unmonitored," "Undefined," "Invalid Password" "Normal," "Alarm," "Abnormal" Any character string Any character string IP Address Any character string Any character string Disk Tape Array Library This item indicates how the device is recognized in SAN resource management. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized as operating normally. "Unmonitored" indicates that the device is registered in SAN resource management but is not recognized on the LAN. "Undefined" indicates that the device is recognized on the LAN but is not registered in SAN resource management. "Invalid Password" Please change the password of the device maintained in the SAN resource management. Account information change (C) for the device management of the menu of device (D) whole View it is used. This item displays the status of the device. This item displays the name of the manufacturer of the device. This item displays the product name. This item displays the IP address of the device. (In the case of EMC or Synmetrix It is the IP address of ECC Agent. In the case of LT300, it is the IP address of LMF Agent) The device management soft starting command or URL. (manual change with [change] button is possible.) Please refer figure 4.8 for details. This item displays the firmware version of the device. This item displays the Storage device type information. Serial Number Serial Number This item displays the serial number of Storage. BOX ID In the case of GR, this item displays the BOX ID of GR. (It is displayed in the case of GR only) Items displayed on property of Storage FC Port(CA) / Bridge FC Port Information Display Item Value Description Basic WWPN 8-byte WWPN This item displays WWPN(World Wide Port Name) which connected to this CA. WWNN 8-byte WWNN This item displays WWNN(World Wide Node Name) which connected to this CA. 98

102 FC Port Specified Zone Monitoring Status Device Status Manufacturer Name "Normal," "Unmonitored," "Undefined," "Normal," "Alarm," "Abnormal" Any character string This item indicates how the device is recognized in SAN resource management. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized as operating normally. "Unmonitored" indicates that the device is registered in SAN resource management but is not recognized on the LAN. "Undefined" indicates that the device is recognized on the LAN but is not registered in SAN resource management. This item displays the status of the device. This item displays the name of the manufacturer of the device. Product Name Any character string This item displays the product name. Supported FC Class Supported FC Port type Current FC Port Type Group Number 0, 1 CA Exchange Unit Number Port Number Affinity Type Specified Zone "1", "2", "3", "4", "6", "F" "N", "NL-Private", "NL-Public" "N", "NL-Private", "NL-Public" Hexadecimal number Hexadecimal number "NO_AFFINITY", "ANOTHER_BINDING", "GR_PortZone_Binding", "GR_Subsystem_Binding" Any character string This item displays the fiber channel class supported in CA. This item displays the fiber channel port type supported in CA. (If it is set in LOOP setting and the switch is not managed, classification does not display the right value.) This item displays fiber channel port type with which CA is operating now. This item displays the group name of the storage which carries CA (channel adapter). (In GR740, it is ROUTER number, In GR720/730, it is CM number) This item displays the exchange unit of CA (channel adapter). The channel adapters with this same value are influenced at the time of activity exchange. This item displays the port number of CA(channel adapter This item displays the type of host affinity (zone function). "NO_AFFINITY" indicates that no access path is defined. "ANOTHER_BINDING" indicates that no storage affinity (LUN mapping) is defined or zoning is defined for a switch or storage. "GR_PortZone_Binding" indicates that an affinity is defined on the GR720 or GR730. In the GR720/730, Zone is set for every CA port. "GR_Subsystem_Binding " indicates that an affinity is defined on the GR740. In GR740, Zone is set in subsystem. This item displays the zone name which constituted in the storage. (only for GR) 99

103 Access Path LUN in Zone Zone Name WWPN of Remote Party Operation Mode Current FC Class Any character string Any character string 8-bye WWPN Any character string "1", "2", "3", "4", "6", "F" Items displayed on property of Bridge/Library Information Display Item Value Description This item displays the lun in the storage zone. (only for GR) This item displays zone name which constituted in the CA. (only for GR) This item displays WWPN of HBA which corresponding to the above-mentioned zone name. (Host Affinity Setting) This item displays the operation mode which set to CA. (The present value does not enter) This item displays the fiber channel class which set to CA. Basic Device Name Monitoring Status Device Status Manufacturer Name Product Name Any character string "Normal," "Unmonitored," "Undefined," "Invalid Password" "Normal," "Alarm," "Abnormal" Any character string Any character string It is an identifier used by the SAN resource management, and the one with the only value within the managed range. It is 'Device name + serial number' and WWN, etc. in storage. If SNMP SysName is set to the device, it is used. Moreover, when the management name is defined from the SAN resource management, that is displayed. This item indicates how the device is recognized in SAN resource management. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized as operating normally. "Unmonitored" indicates that the device is registered in SAN resource management but is not recognized on the LAN. "Undefined" indicates that the device is recognized on the LAN but is not registered in SAN resource management. "Invalid Password" Please change the password of the device maintained in the SAN resource management. Account information change (C) for the device management of the menu of device (D) whole View it is used. This item displays the status of the device. This item displays the name of the manufacturer of the device. This item displays the product name. IP Address IP Address This item displays the IP address of the device. Device Management Software Firmware Version Information Any character string Any character string The device management soft starting command or URL. (manual change with [change] button is possible.) Please refer figure 4.8 for details. This item displays the firmware version of the device. 100

104 Items displayed on property of destination SCSI port connected to Bri dge Information Display Item Value Description SCSI Device FCP_LUN Manufacturer Name Decimal Any character string This item displays the LUN which shown on fiber channel. This item displays the name of the manufacturer of the device. Product Name Any character string This item displays the product name. SCSI ID Decimal This item displays the SCSI ID of device. SCSI LUN Decimal This item displays the SCSI LUN of device. Storage Type "Array","Library","Tape", "Disk","Robot" Items displayed on property of ZONE This item displays the LUN(HLU) which contained in GR zone. 4.9 Command Line Interface (CLI) Command Line Interface(CLI) Outline This item displays the device storage type. In SAN Resource Management, not only screen control but also a part of functions offer the command line interface (CLI) as an interface controllable also from a command The command execution method. It is necessary to execute this command by administrator on a SAN Resource Management Server. Program Directory bin sanadm [ subcommand ] [ arguments or option-command ] Option command form is taken "-". Therefore, Joint form is not received. So the argument form " -l -f " cannot be inputted in the joint form of "-lf." Description of Subcommand sanadm command supports the following subcommands. Subcommand Functional name info status event Information display Status display Event display Description The composition information on the SAN devices is outputted by the CSV file format. The status information on the SAN devices is outputted by the CSV file format. The system event information currently on the SAN Manager is outputted. searchdev Search device Search the SAN device based on an input IP address. adddev Register device Register the device to SAN management. deldev Device deletion Delete the device from SAN management. changeac setap delap account/password change AccessPath setting AccessPath deletion Change account/password of the device that is registered in SAN management. Only the device specified with the flag carries out a security setup required for an access path setup. Only the equipment specified with the flag carries out security setting deletion required for an access path setup. setbc Beacon setting LED of the specified device is blinked. setswsc Switch Zoning setting Set WWPN Zoning to the switch. 101

105 delswsc Switch Zoning deletion Delete WWPN Zoning from the switch. chswmod chtraprcvip Switch employment mode setting trap transmission IP change Set WWPN zoning employment mode to the NO_SECURITY switch. Change the device's trap transmission IP address End Status The following end status is reported. 0 : Normal (the sub command was executed normally.) 1 : Error (the error occurred in sub command execution.) 2 : input error (it is the input error of command input.) 3 : CIM database error (the error by CIM database disagreement of applicable device etc. occurred.) 4 : CLI(Command Line Interface) error (the internal error of CLI program occurred.) Subcommand Detailed explanation The following is explanation of the argument display mark of the described sub command input format. [ ] It means that the arguments surrounded by[ ]are indispensable. ( ) It means that the arguments surrounded by[ ]are omissible. / It means that any argument can be inputted Device information display (info Command) Function The composition information of SAN managed devices is outputted by the CSV file format. Usage The information display is standard output, so it is necessary to output it by.csv extension file name in redirection after command format description. Command Input Format Program Directory bin sanadm info/-l (-f/-br) (-h) == "info -h" shows the format of the arguments of info command. info/-l == info or -l( Long ) (-f/-br) == The timing of information acquisition of acquires composition information with an option command is different. The difference is explained below. a. No option command ( info ) The newest information on the device registered on SAN management is outputted. b. -f (Fast) option command. ( info -f ) The current device information registered on SAN management is outputted. c. -br option command. ( info -br ) All devices supported by SAN management are detected automatically, and the information is outputted. Examples a. The newest SAN management information is displayed. Program Directory bin sanadm info > dir filename.csv or Program Directory bin sanadm -l > dir filename.csv b. The registered Information on SAN management is displayed. Program Directory bin sanadm info -f > dir filename.csv or Program Directory bin sanadm -l -f > dir filename.csv Explanation of each Information outputted The format outputted is displayed in the following form. *********************** ** Server_Information ** <- Each Device Information Title ************************ NickName Sysname Name OSName... <- Property 102

106 Host1 Host1( ) Solaris... Host2 Host2( ) Solaris... : : ****************** ** XXX_Information ** ****************** NO XXX_Information Data. === PRINT END ==== <- Display end <- XXX Device It means not existing on SAN management. Device Information There are the following kinds of Device_Information outputted. When the device does not exist on SAN management. "NO_XXX_Information Data" is displayed. a. Server : Server Information b. FcHba : HBA Information c. AccessPath : Access Path Information All HBA on SAN Management are displayed. And the AccessPaths information setting in the HBA is displayed. d. Switch: Switch Information e. Switch_Zone: Zone Information which set in the switch or the switch group by which the cascade connection. f. FcCa: FCCA Port Information g. Storage : Storage Information h. UnknownFc : FC port information on the device which is not registered support outside or on SAN management. i. Hub: Hub Information j. Bridge: Bridge Information k. BridgeScsiPort: SCSI carried in the bridge Port information. l. Library: Library Information m. ScsiCa : SCSI CA Port Information Explanation of the property. Explanation of the property displayed every device information is explained below. 1. Property of Server_Information The properties in the Server_Information Property Name Value Description NickName SysName (System Name) Name OSName (OS) OSVersion (OS Version) IPAddress DeviceStatus ObserveStatus OK (Normal) Degraded Error Pred Fail (Warning) OK (Normal) It is an identifier used by the SAN resource management. SNMP SysName is set to the device. The management name is defined from the SAN resource management. It is OS Name. It is OS Version. It is IP Address of a device. The status of device is shown. It is in a normal status. A certain problem occurs and it is shown that it is in an error status. A certain problem occurs and it is shown that it is in a warning status. The registration status of device is shown. It is recognized normally. 103

107 Undefined(not registered) Timeout (Unmonitored) Although it has checked on LAN, it is in the status which is not registered on SAN resource management. Although registered on SAN resource management, it is in the status which cannot be recognized on LAN. DeviceManager SupportLevel (SAN Management SupportLevel) MPType (Multipath Classification) MPAccessPath (Device Path of multipath control) MPInstanceName (LUN) Full Partial MPHD / MPLB / MP c1t1,c2t1,c3t1 etc. 2. Property of FcHba_Information The properties in HBA_Information mplb1(lun1),mplb2(lun2)etc. Property Name Value Description ServerName ProductID HOST1(SysName) etc. URL peculiar to device is shown. The device support level of SAN management is shown. It is device automatically detected by SAN management server. It is device created by manual inclusion. (The manual inclusion device which uses GUI becomes this.) The system of MultiPath disk control is shown. It is displayed according to the line of the MultiPath set as the server. The device path (Access Path) name which constitutes MultiPath disk control is shown. When more than one exist, it is divided by ", ". The instance name defined by MultiPath disk control and a corresponding LUN number are shown. When more than one exist, it is divided by ", ". The name of the server in which HBA is carried is shown. Data in () is either of Name/Sysname/NickName of the server. A production id is shown. LogicalNumber lpfc0 etc. The logic number of HBA. PhysicalNumber WWNN WWPN BusNumber ControllerNumber 8 bytes of WWNN by which 0x were added to the head 8 bytes of WWPN by which 0x were added to the head The physical number information on HBA is shown. It is not displayed in the Windows environment. WWNN (World Wide Node Name) set as HBA is shown. WWPN (World Wide Port Name) set as HBA is shown. Bus Number of The server set as HBA is shown. ControllerNumber set as HBA is shown. In Solaris, it corresponds to the portion of X of /dev/rdsk/cxty. It may not be displayed when the connection destination device is a tape. In the case of Windows, SCSI port number is shown. 104

108 CurrentPortType SupportPortTypes LastWWPN DeviceStatus ObserveStatus SupportLevel N NL-Private NL-Public N NL-Private NL-Public 8 bytes of WWPN by which 0x were added to the head OK (Normal) Degraded Error Pred Fail (Warning) OK (Normal) Undefined (not registered) Timeout (Unmonitored) Changed (changed HBA) Removed (HBA deletion) Full Partial 3. Property of AccessPath_Information The properties in the AccessPath_Information The fibre channel port type with which HBA is operating now is shown. The fiber channel port types which HBA is supporting are shown. WWPN (World Wide Port Name) set in HBA before exchange is shown. The status of device is shown. It is in a normal status. A certain problem occurs and it is shown. It is in an error status. A certain problem occurs and it is shown. It is in a warning status. The registration status of device is shown. It is recognized normally. Although it has checked on LAN, it is in the status which is not registered on SAN resource management. Although registered on SAN resource management, it is in the status which cannot be recognized on LAN. HBA is exchange. Property Name Value Description ServerName HOST1(SysName) etc. This HBA is removed from the server. The support level of HBA by SAN management is shown. It is device automatically detected by SAN management. It is device created by manual inclusion. (The manual inclusion device which is made by using GUI.) The name of the server in which HBA is carried is shown. Data in () is either of Name/Sysname/NickName of the server. HBA_LogicalNumber Lpfc0 etc. Logical number of HBA is shown. HBA_WWPN HBA_ControllerNumber 8 bytes of WWPN by which 0x were added to the head WWPN(World Wide Port Name) which is set up to HBA of this access path is shown. Controller number which is set up to HBA of this access path is shown. In Solaris, it corresponds to the portion of X of /dev/rdsk/cxty. It may not be displayed when the connection device is a tape. In the case of Windows, SCSI port number is shown. 105

109 RelatedHostID TargetID (portion of Y of cxty of the special file on Solaris) corresponding to an access path is shown. AffinityType NegotiatedCOS (FC Class) StorageName CaWWPN (WWPN of FCCA Port) RelatedStorageArea LUNmapping (LUN) AccessPathStatus APStatusReason NO_AFFINITY ANOTHER_BINDING WWPN_BINDING Blank 1/2/3/4/6-/F/Unknown GR74B01-01(SysName) etc. 8 bytes of WWPN by which 0x were added to the head OK Degraded Pred Fail AP_Error 4. Property of Switch_Information The properties in the Switch_Information Property Name Value Description VenderID (Manufacturer Name) ProductID NickName It is type of storage affinity which is set to HBA. The status meaning of access path is not setup is shown. Storage affinity is not set up, or the status by meaning of zoning is set up by a switch or storage is shown. The status where storage affinity is set up by WWPN binding setup is shown. The status where access path is not set up is shown. The class of the fiber channel which HBA is supporting is shown. Unknown means FC class is unknown. The name of the storage in which FCCA is carried is shown. Data in () is either of Name/Sysname/NickName of the storage. WWPN of FCCA port of the access path. The zone name of storage corresponding to an access path is shown. LUNs which is set to an access path is shown. When unknown, or when the access path is not set up, A value is not shown. It is the status of an access path. It is shown that an access path is in a normal status. It is shown that an access path is unusual. It is shown that it is in a failure forecast status, although an access path is normal under starting. The status where the problem has occurred in the middle of an access path setting or multipath composition in blockades is shown. When the status of an access path is unusual, the reason is shown. A manufacturer name is shown. A production id is shown. It is an identifier used by the SAN resource management. 106

110 SysName (System Name) Name IPAddress Version (Firmware Version) PortNumber DomainName KeyDomainSwithIP DeviceStatus ObserveStatus UserID Passwd SupportLevel IP Address OK (Normal) Degraded Error Pred Fail (Warning) OK (Normal) Undefined (not registered) Timeout (Unmonitored) InvalidPassword (account or password is unsuitable.) Necessary Not_Necessary Fixed_Data("") Fixed_Data(root) SNMP SysName is set to the device. The management name is defined from the SAN resource management. The device IP Address is shown. Firmware version of a switch is shown. The number of ports of the switch is shown. The domain id of a switch is shown. The IP address of the switch device used as the key at the time of a cascade connection is shown. The status of device is shown. It is in a normal status. A certain problem occurs and it is shown that it is in an error status. A certain problem occurs and it is shown that it is in a warning status. The registration status of device is shown. It is recognized normally. Although it has checked on LAN, it is in the status which is not registered on SAN resource management. Although registered on SAN resource management, it is in the status which cannot be recognized on LAN. The difference of account and password occurs between the data on the SAN management resource and the data of real equipment. It is necessary to execute Changeac command or [Change Account Information for Device Management] by which GUI. Needs of User name(account) and password of a device. It is necessary to manage on the SAN management. It is the device which needs to input a account or a password. It is not necessary to manage on the SAN management. The input data of "" is fixation. It is device which needs to input "" in a account or a password. The input data of "root" is fixation. It is device which needs to input the fixed value bundled with () to a account or a password. The device support level of SAN management is shown. 107

111 DeviceManager PortNo (Port Number) PortStatus CurrentPortTypes (Port Classification) ConnectedWWNN ConnectedWWPN ConnectedStorageInquiryData ConnectedDomainName ConnectedDomainPort Full Partial OK Degraded Error F / FL / E / Unknown 8 bytes of WWNN by which 0x were added to the head 8 bytes of WWPN by which 0x were added to the head 5. Property of Switch_Zone_Information The properties in the Switch_Zone_Information Property Name Name Zone (Zone Name) WWPN Value IP Address Arbitrary zone names Arbitrary zone names XXXX@PortZone NO_SECURITY ACCESS_DENIED 8 bytes of WWPN by which 0x were added to the head Description It is device automatically detected by SAN management. It is device created by manual inclusion. (The manual inclusion device which is made by using GUI.) URL peculiar to device is shown. All ports of a switch are shown. Each port of a switch arranges perpendicularly and is shown. The status of each port is shown. It is normal. It is unusual. (I/O access of this port serves as interruption.) The classification of each port is shown. WWNN (World Wide Node Name) of the port of the point connected to each port is shown. WWPN (World Wide Port Name) of the port of the point connected to each port is shown. The inquiry information on the device of a connection destination device connected to the port is shown. The domain ID of the destination switch by which the cascade connection to this switch is shown. The port number of the destination switch by which the cascade connection to this switch is shown. The IP address of the switch or the master switch in switch group by which the cascade connection that was carried out is shown. WWPN set in the switch or the switch group by which the cascade connection, or the zone name of WWNN zoning is shown. (When two or more zones are set up, for every zone, it arranges perpendicularly and is shown.) It is the zone name of XXX which is set as port zoning. It is a NO_SECURITY switch. Zoning is not effective. There is no security of zoning and all ports are in free access. All ports of a switch or the switch group by which the cascade connection was carried out are not possible to access. WWPN (World Wide Port Name) set in each zone is shown. 108

112 6. Property of FcCA_Information The properties in the FcCA_Information (Two or more WWPN by which 0x were added to the head are displayed by comma pause. ) Property Name Value Description VenderID (Manufacturer Name) ProductID WWNN WWPN AssociationDeviceName CaGroupNumber CaExchangeUnitNumber CaAdapterPortNumber DeviceStatus ObserveStatus SupportLevel 8 bytes of WWNN by which 0x were added to the head 8 bytes of WWPN by which 0x were added to the head 0 1 Hexadecimal which added 0x to the head Hexadecimal which added 0x to the head OK (Normal) Error OK (Normal) Undefined (not registered) Timeout (Unmonitored) Full Partial A manufacturer name is shown. A production id is shown. WWNN (World Wide Node Name) of CA(channel adapter) is shown. WWPN (World Wide Port Name) of CA(channel adapter) is shown. The CA name in which CA (channel adapter) is carried and shown. Data in () is either of Name/Sysname/NickName of the device of property name. The group name of storage which carries CA is shown. (When storage is the device of after GR740, this is router number. When storage is GR710/GR 720/730, this is CM number.) The exchange unit of CA (channel adapter) is shown. When the CA is in exchanged activity, the CAs which are same number as this number are affected. The port number of CA(channel adapter) is shown. The status of device is shown. It is in a normal status. A certain problem occurs and it is shown that it is in an error status. The registration status of device is shown. It is recognized normally. Although it has checked on LAN, it is in the status which is not registered on SAN resource management. Although registered on SAN resource management, it is in the status which cannot be recognized on LAN. The device support level of SAN management is shown. It is device automatically detected by SAN management. It is device created by manual inclusion. (The manual inclusion device which is made by using GUI.) SupportPortTypes N / NL-Private / NL-Public The topology of the port which CA 109

113 CurrentPortType SupportCOS (FC Class) AffinityType ConfiguredStorageZone (Zone Name) LUNsInStorageZone (LUN in the zone) RelatedHbaWWPN (WWPN of HBA) StorageZoneName N / NL-Private / NL-Public 1/2/3/4/6/F NO_AFFINITY ANOTHER_BINDING GR_Port_Zone_Binding GR_Subsystem_Zone_Binding NO_ZONE WWPN by which 0x were added to the head (channel adapter) is supporting is shown. The topology of the port where operating CA (channel adapter) is shown. The class currently supported by CA (channel adapter) is shown. The kinds of host affinity (zone function) are shown. The status where the access path is not set up is shown. Host affinity (zone function) is not set up, or the status where zoning is set up by the switch or the server (WWPN binding) is shown. The affinity setting is set. This storage is GR710/720/730. (When storage is GR710/720/730, the zone is set in each CA.) The affinity setting is set. This storage is after GR740. (When storage is after GR740, the zone is set in subsystem.) The zone name set to CA is shown. It is the information displayed limitation to the ca of storage (GR710/720/730) which carries. When storage is device after GR740, this is not displayed. So please refer to "ConfiguredStorageZone" in "Storage_Information" because of the zone of after GR740 devices is set in storage system(subsystem). When plurality is set up, it is displaying perpendicularly. CA which the zone is not set up or does not have a zone setting function is shown. LUN in the zone corresponding to the above-mentioned ConfiguredStorageZone is shown. It shows all LUNs that are set up for every zone, when it is the CA which is carried on the storage (GR710/720/730) only. When storage is after GR740, please refer to "LUNsInStorageZone" of Storage_Information. WWPN of HBA which is host affinity setup in this CA is shown. When there are more than one, it arranges perpendicularly and is displaying. The zone name corresponding to WWPN of HBA which is the above-mentioned host affinity setup 110

114 NegotiatedCOS (FC Class) LastWWPN (WWPN before exchange) 1/2/3/4/6/F 8 bytes of WWPN by which 0x were added to the head 7. Property of Storage_Information The properties in the Storage_Information Property Name Value Description NickName SysName (System Name) Name ProductID SerialNumber StorageType IPAddress DeviceStatus ObserveStatus UserID Disk Tape Array Robot Unknown OK (Normal) Degraded Error Pred Fail (Warning) OK (Normal) Undefined (not registered) Timeout (Unmonitored) InvalidPassword (An account password is unsuitable.) is shown. This zone name is effective for host affinity of HBA WWPN of "RelatedHbaWWPN". The fiber channel class set to CA is shown. WWPN (World Wide Port Name) set as CA before exchange is shown. It is an identifier used by the SAN resource management. SNMP SysName is set to the device. The management name is defined from the SAN resource management. A production id is shown. The serial number which is set up as device is shown. The kind of device is shown. IP address of storage device is shown. However when device is EMC, it is an ECC agent's IP and when device is LT300, it is a LMF agent's IP. The status of device is shown. It is in a normal status. A certain problem occurs and it is shown that it is in an error status. A certain problem occurs and it is shown that it is in a warning status. The registration status of device is shown. It is recognized normally. Although it has checked on LAN, it is in the status which is not registered on SAN resource management. Although registered on SAN resource management, it is in the status which cannot be recognized on LAN. The difference of account and password occurs between the data on the SAN management resource and the data of real equipment. It is necessary to execute Changeac command or [Change Account Information for Device Management] by which GUI. Needs of User name(account) and password of a device. 111

115 Passwd SupportLevel ConfiguredStorageZone (Zone Name) LUNsInStorageZone (LUN in the zone) DeviceManager Necessary Not_Necessary Fixed_Data("") Fixed_Data(root) Full Partial 8. Property of UnknownFc_Information The properties in the UnknownFC_Information Property Name Value Description ProductID WWNN WWPN SupportLevel DeviceStatus ObserveStatus Connected_Switch (Switch Name) 8 bytes of WWNN by which 0x were added to the head 8 bytes of WWPN by which 0x were added to the head Full Partial OK (Normal) OK (Normal) It is necessary to manage on the SAN management. It is the device which needs to input a account or a password. It is not necessary to manage on the SAN management. The input data of "" is fixation. It is device which needs to input "" in a account or a password. The input data of "root" is fixation. It is device which needs to input the fixed value bundled with () to a account or a password. The device support level of SAN management is shown. It is device automatically detected by SAN management. It is device created by manual inclusion. (The manual inclusion device which is made by using GUI.) The zone name set to storage device is shown. It is shown if the device is after GR740. When two or more zones are set up, it arranges perpendicularly and is displayed. LUN in the zone corresponding to the above-mentioned zone (ConfiguredStorageZone) is shown. All LUNs set as the zone by the comma pause are shown. The address of a device management soft starting command or URL is shown. A production ID is shown. WWNN (World Wide Node Name) of Unknown FC port is shown. WWPN (World Wide Port Name) of Unknown FC port is shown. The device support level of SAN management is shown. It is device automatically detected by SAN management. It is device created by manual inclusion. (The manual inclusion device which is made by using GUI.) The status of device is shown. It is in a normal status. The registration status of device is shown. It is recognized normally. The value of Name of the switch to which this Unknown FC port is connected is shown. Connected_Hub The value of Name of the hub to which this 112

116 (HUB Name) Connected_Hba (HBA WWPN) SupportCOS (FC Class) SupportPortTypes CurrentPortType WWPN by which 0x were added to the head 1,2,3,4,6,F N / NL-Private/ NL-Public N / NL-Private/ NL-Public 9. Property of Hub_Information The properties in the Hub_Information Property Name Value Description NickName SysName (System Name) Name ProductID IPAddress PortNumber Version (Firmware Version) SupportLevel DeviceStatus ObserveStatus Full Partial OK (Normal) Degraded Error Pred Fail (Warning) OK (Normal) Undefined (not registered) Timeout (Unmonitored) Unknown FC port is connected is shown. WWPN (World Wide Port Name) of HBA which recognizes this UnknownFC port is shown. The class that the Unknown FC port is supporting is shown. The topology of the port which the Unknown FC port is supporting is shown. The topology of the port where the UnknownFC port is operating is shown. It is an identifier used by the SAN resource management. SNMP SysName is set to the device. The management name is defined from the SAN resource management. A production id is shown. IP address of hub is shown. The port number of hub are shown. Firmware version is shown. The device support level of SAN management is shown. It is device automatically detected by SAN management. It is device created by manual inclusion. (The manual inclusion device which is made by using GUI.) The status of device is shown. It is in a normal status. A certain problem occurs and it is shown that it is in an error status. It is device created by manual inclusion. (The manual inclusion device which is made by using GUI.) The registration status of device is shown. It is recognized normally. Although it has checked on LAN, it is in the status which is not registered on SAN resource management. Although registered on SAN resource management, it is in the status which cannot be recognized on LAN. 113

117 InvalidPassword (An account password is unsuitable.) The difference of account and password occurs between the data on the SAN management resource and the data of real equipment. It is necessary to execute Changeac command or [Change Account Information for Device Management] by which GUI. UserID Passwd ConnectedName ConnectedPNumber (Port Number) PortNo (Port Number) ConnectedWWNN ConnectedWWPN DeviceManager Necessary Not_Necessary Fixed_Data("") Fixed_Data(root) 8 bytes of WWNN by which 0x were added to the head 8 bytes of WWNN by which 0x were added to the head Needs of User name(account) and password of a device. It is necessary to manage on the SAN management. It is the device which needs to input a account or a password. It is not necessary to manage on the SAN management. The input data of "" is fixation. It is device which needs to input "" in a account or a password. The input data of "root" is fixation. It is device which needs to input the fixed value bundled with () to a account or a password. It is a name of device which is connected with hub. It is the port number of the above-mentioned partner point device. It is the port number of all hubs. The port number of the corresponding hub displays perpendicularly. WWNN (World Wide Node Name) of the port of the point connected to each port is shown. WWPN (World Wide Port Name) of the port of the point connected to each port is shown. It shows URL address. 10. Property of Bridge_Information and Library_Information The properties in the Bridge_Information and Library_Information Property Name Value Description NickName SysName (System Name) Name ProductID IPAddress Version (Firmware Version) EmbedLibrary (Library Name) SupportLevel It is an identifier used by the SAN resource management. SNMP SysName is set to the device. The management name is defined from the SAN resource management. A production id is shown. The device's IP Address. It shows firmware version. It is the library name to which the bridge is connected. The device support level of SAN management is shown. 114

118 DeviceStatus ObserveStatus UserID Passwd DeviceManager Full Partial OK (Normal) Degraded Error Pred Fail (Warning) OK (Normal) Undefined (not registered) Timeout (Unmonitored) Necessary Not_Necessary Fixed_Data("") Fixed_Data(root) 11. Property of BridgeScsiPort_Information The properties in the BridgeScsiPort_Information It is device automatically detected by SAN management. It is device created by manual inclusion. (The manual inclusion device which is made by using GUI.) The status of device is shown. It is in a normal status. A certain problem occurs and it is shown that it is in an error status. It is device created by manual inclusion. (The manual inclusion device which is made by using GUI.) The registration status of device is shown. It is recognized normally. Property Name Value Description Name ScsiPortAddress Version (Firmware Version) SupportLevel ScsiID (Port ID Number) Full Partial Although it has checked on LAN, it is in the status which is not registered on SAN resource management. Although registered on SAN resource management, it is in the status which cannot be recognized on LAN. Needs of User name(account) and password of a device. It is necessary to manage on the SAN management. It is the device which needs to input a account or a password. It is not necessary to manage on the SAN management. The input data of "" is fixation. It is device which needs to input "" in a account or a password. The input data of "root" is fixation. It is device which needs to input the fixed value bundled with () to a account or a password. The URL address used when controlling device is shown. The management name is defined from the SAN resource management. The port number of each bridge SCSI is shown. Firmware version is shown. The device support level of SAN management is shown. It is device automatically detected by SAN management. It is device created by manual inclusion. (The manual inclusion device which is made by using GUI.) ScsiID of an initiator is shown. 115

119 DeviceStatus ObserveStatus FCP_LUN (LUN) ConnectedScsiVID (Manufacturer Name) ConnectedScsiPID (Product Name) ConnectedScsiID (SCSI ID) ConnectedScsiLUN (LUN) StorageType OK (Normal) Degraded Error Pred Fail (Warning) OK (Normal) Undefined (not registered) Timeout (Unmonitored) Disk Tape Array Robot Unknown 12. Property of Library_Information It is the same as Bridge_Information. 13. Property of ScsiCa_Information The properties in the ScsiCa_Information The status of device is shown. It is in a normal status. A certain problem occurs and it is shown that it is in an error status. It is device created by manual inclusion. (The manual inclusion device which is made by using GUI.) The registration status of device is shown. It is recognized normally. Although it has checked on LAN, it is in the status which is not registered on SAN resource management. Although registered on SAN resource management, it is in the status which cannot be recognized on LAN. The value of LUN of FC is shown. The manufacturer name of SCSI device which is connected with bridge. The product name of SCSI device which is connected with bridge. The SCSI ID of SCSI device which is connected with bridge. LUN of SCSI device is shown. The kind of device which is connected with SCSI is shown. When unknown, "Unknown" is shown. Property Name Value Description Name ProductID Version (Firmware Version) CaGroupNumber CaExchangeUnitNumber CaAdapterPortNumber ScsiID ScsiLUN ScsiInitiatorName Hexadecimal which added 0x to the head Hexadecimal which added 0x to the head The management name is defined from the SAN resource management. A production id is shown. It shows firmware version. The group name by the side of storage which carries SCSICA is shown. The exchange unit of SCSICA is shown. A channel adapter with this same value is influenced at the time of activity exchange. The port number of SCSICA is shown. It is SCSI ID of a device. It is SCSI LUN of a device. It is an initiator number of bridge which is set 116

120 SupportLevel DeviceStatus ObserveStatus Full Partial OK (Normal) Degraded Error Pred Fail (Warning) OK (Normal) Undefined (not registered) Timeout (Unmonitored) up to this SCSI bus. The device support level of SAN management is shown. It is device automatically detected by SAN management. It is device created by manual inclusion. (The manual inclusion device which is made by using GUI.) The status of device is shown. It is in a normal status. A certain problem occurs and it is shown that it is in an error status. It is device created by manual inclusion. (The manual inclusion device which is made by using GUI.) The registration status of device is shown. It is recognized normally. Although it has checked on LAN, it is in the status which is not registered on SAN resource management. Although registered on SAN resource management, it is in the status which cannot be recognized on LAN Status display (status Command) Function The status information of devices is outputted by the CSV file format. Usage The Status display is standard output, so it is necessary to output it by the csv extension file name in Redirection after command format description. Please refer to explanation of each property of info sub command. Command Input Format Program Directory bin sanadm status/-p (-f/-br) (-h) == "status -h" shows the format of the arguments of status command. status/-p == status or -p argument of status or -p input is possible. (-f/-br) == The timing of information acquisition of acquires composition information with an option command is different. The difference is explained below. a. No Option commands ( status ) The newest status information on the device registered on SAN management is outputted. b. -f (Fast) option command. ( status -f ) The current device status information registered on SAN management is outputted. c. -br option command. ( status -br ) All devices supported by SAN management are detected automatically, and the status information is outputted. Examples a. The newest SAN management Status information is displayed. Program Directory bin sanadm status > dir filename.csv or Program Directory bin sanadm -p > dir filename.csv b. The registered Status Information on SAN management is displayed. Program Directory bin sanadm status -f > dir filename.csv or Program Directory bin sanadm -p -f > dir filename.csv Event display (event Command) Function The system event currently held by SAN management is displayed. Usage 117

121 The system event display is standard output. Command Input Format Program Directory bin sanadm event ( -h ) == "event -h" shows the format of the arguments of event command. event == "event" an argument is inputted Device search( searchdev Command ) Function It is the device search function. Usage The IP address of the device to search is specified. When searching the array disk device (GR) managed by GRSC, IP of a GRSC server and IP of GR are specified. Command Input Format Program Directory bin sanadm searchedv [ Device_IP / GRSC_Server_IP,GR_Device_IP ] ( -h ) == "searchdev -h" shows the format of the arguments of searchdev command. [Device_IP / GRSC_Server_IP,GR_Device_IP] == Please input the IP address of the device. However, when the device (GR) by managed by GRSC is searched, please input the IP address data format that is the IP address of a GRSC server and the IP address of GR device with divided by "," comma style. Examples a. When search the device of IP Address.(It is not GR of GRSC management) Program Directory bin sanadm searchdev b. When search the device of IP Address which managed by GRSC Server of Program Directory bin sanadm searchdev , Device registration( adddev Command ) 118 Function It is the function to register device which is not registered in SAN management. Usage The device in SAN management database is specified. - The device which is not registered (the device's observestatus is Undefined.) and that's supportlevel is Full. - When the switch which is carrying out NO_SECURITY employment is registered the error message (This switch is a NO_SECURITY switch and the zone is not set up. And so on.) is displayed. After that, when the switch or the switch group which has fabric environment (cascade connection) is setuped a WWPN zoning. It is necessary to setup the employment form of the switch or the switch group with chswmod command. Command Input Format Program Directory bin sanadm adddev [ DeviceID ] ( -u account ) ( -p password ) ( -h ) == "adddev -h" shows the format of the arguments of adddev command. [ DeviceID ] == Please input the DeviceID to be added. The input format is as follows. The first specification form Indispensable -host -storage -library -switch -hub -bridge The second specification form Indispensable ip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx name:xxxx sysname:xxxx nickname:xxxx The third specification form (supportlevel) -sl The fourth specification form The first specification form : If the device is a host server, it is -host, If the device is a The second specification form storage, it is -storage, Please specify an argument according to the device. The second specification form : Please attach the value of the property after the propertyname that input at the first specification form, like the form "PropertyName:xxxx". The third The fourth specification form : it is not indispensable, because when two or more devices still exist in specification of only the first and the second argument, these arguments are for narrowing further and specifying device. When the error message displays even with the second argument is outputted, Please specify the device with full

122 -sl full arguments. ( -u account ) and ( -p password) == Please input the account(username) and the password that according to the device. In the case of unnecessary device, argument is not needed. About necessary and unnecessary of input, information is shown on subcommand info result. Please make the data reference, and refer to the following for explanation of display information. Necessary : It is necessary to input the account or the password. Not_Necessary : It is not necessary to input the account or the password. Fixed_Data("") : Please input two double quotation mark "". The blank of a between is not needed. Fixed_Data(root) : Please input "root". The input data is an inner value of ( ). Examples a. When the host with an unnecessary account and password is registered. (The Host's sysname is reon.) Program Directory bin sanadm adddev -host sysname:reon b. When the host with an unnecessary account and password with supportlevel -sl full arguments is registered. (The host's sysname is reon.) Program Directory bin sanadm adddev -host sysname:reon -sl full c. When the switch with an necessary account(user) and password(paswd) is registered. (The switch's IP is ) Program Directory bin sanadm adddev -switch ip: u USER -p PASWD Device deletion ( deldev Command ) Function It is the function to delete the device from SAN management resource. Usage The device registered in SAN management is specified, and deletion mode of Access Path setting is added and executed. The device deletion from SAN management registration is executed, but when an Access Path setting is setuped in the device, the whole of the access paths setting in the device can be deleted by adding deletion mode. This command serves the operation which is the check message of user intervention is displayed. When you want to skip this operation. Please add -y option command after arguments. Command Input Format Program Directory bin sanadm deldev [DeviceID] ( -m 0/1 ) ( -y ) ( -h ) == "deldev -h" shows the arguments format of the deldev command. [ DeviceID ] == Please input the DeviceID of the device to be delete. Please refer to NO.1 to NO.5 of the DeviceID input format list. (-m 0/1) == Specify the mode of whether to delete an access path setup about applicable device. -m 0 : Delete the device from SAN management resource without the Access Path deletion. -m 1 : Delete the device from SAN management registration with the Access Path deletion. no option command : same as "-m 0 ". (Delete the device without the Access Path deletion.) (-y) == When there is no argument of -y, check message is displayed, and then continuation execution is executed by inputting y(yes), device deletion is not performed by inputting n(no). When there is argument of -y, it is executed without user intervention. Examples a. Delete the host (host's sysname is reon) with AccessPath setting.(without user intervention) Program Directory bin sanadm deldev -host sysname:reon -m 1 -y b. Delete the CA (Ca Adapter number is 20 in Storage ip ).(with user intervention)input "y"(yes) and continue this operation. Program Directory bin sanadm deldev -ca ip: :20 -m 1 This device's Observe Status OK. < When device observe is OK, It displays to confirm. Delete this device with DELETE AccessPath mode. Are you sure to continue? (y or n) ==> y < input "y" NO_SECURITY Switch Employment Form Setup ( chswmod Command ) Function This command is the function of WWPN zoning setting is executed for the NO_SECURITY switch. Moreover, there is the function that cancel immediately after setting up with "-s del". Usage The switch is specified with setting(-s add ) or cancel(-s del) option arguments. - The device whose support level (supportlevel) is Full. - The check of whether to be a NO_SECURITY switch is displayed information of info command (Zone 119

123 property value in Zoning_Information). The object device is the switch or the switch group cascaded displayed "NO_SECURITY" in Zoning_Information property of info command. - If this command is executed to the switch which is in cascade connection, this wwpn zoning setting is effective to all switches in the cascade connection. - After setting once WWPN zoning employment, even if "-s del" option command is executed, the cancel function of wwpn zoning ("chswmod xxxx -s del") is invalid. "-sl del" option command is effective to cancel the setting of the switch set wwpn zoning employment, just before wwpn zoning actually set. Command Input Format Program Directory bin sanadm chswmod [ DeviceID ] [ -s add / del ] ( -h ) == "chswmod -h" shows the arguments format of deldev command. [ DeviceID ] == Please input the DeviceID of the device to be specified. Refer to the following tables for input form. The first specification form. Indispensable The second specification form. name:xxxx sysname:xxxx nickname:xxxx ip: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ( -sl full ) The first specification form : Please specify device with one of forms. The second specification form : This argument is not indispensable. When two or more devices with the first specification form correspond, it is an argument for specifying by "-sl full" arguments. [ -s add / del ] == selection option flag. These are option flags whether WWPN zoning employment is set as switch, or to cancel. add : Future employment is carried out to wwpn zoning employment. del : The employment setting of WWPN zoning employment is canceled. Examples a. WWPN Zoning employment is set to NO_SECURITY switch (sysname is sw01.) Program Directory bin sanadm chswmod sysname:sw01 -s add b. WWPN Zoning employment setting is canceled to the switch (NO_SECURITY switch's sysname is sw01.) Program Directory bin sanadm chswmod sysname:sw01 -s del Account / password change( changeac Command ) Function When the difference of account and password occurs between the data on the SAN management resource and the data of real equipment, account and the password data that it is registered on the SAN management resource are changed into the data into which it was inputted by the argument. Usage Please input the right account or password of real equipment and specified the device. Command Input Format Program Directory bin sanadm changeac [ DeviceID ] ( -u account) ( -p password) ( -h ) == "changeac -h" shows the arguments format of changeac command. [ DeviceID ] == Please input the DeviceID. The input format is as follows. The first specification form. Indispensable -host -storage -library -switch -hub -bridge The second specification form. Indispensable ip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx name:xxxx sysname:xxxx nickname:xxxx The third specification form. (supportlevel) -sl The fourth specification form. The first specification form : If the device is a host server, it is -host, If the device is a The second specification form storage, it is -storage, Please specify an argument according to the device. full 120

124 The second specification form : Please attach the value of the property after the propertyname that input at the first specification form, like the form "PropertyName:xxxx". The third The fourth specification form : it is not indispensable, because when two or more devices still exist in specification of only the first and the second argument, these arguments are for narrowing further and specifying device. When the error message displays even with the second argument is outputted, Please specify the device with -sl full arguments. ( -u account ) and ( -p password) == Please input the account(username) and the password that according to the device. In the case of unnecessary device, argument is not needed. About necessary and unnecessary of input, information is shown on subcommand info result. Please make the data reference, and refer to the following for explanation of display information. Necessary : It is necessary to input the account or the password. Not_Necessary : It is not necessary to input the account or the password. Fixed_Data("") : Please input two double quotation mark "". The blank of a between is not needed. Fixed_Data(root) : Please input "root". The input data is an inner value of ( ). Example a. The account and password are changed into the right data (account:admin, password:passwd). The device is switch (IP ). Program Directory bin sanadm changeac -switch ip: u admin -p passwd b. The password is changed into the right data (account:root(fixed_data), password:passwd). The device is storage (sysname : GR74B01-01). Program Directory bin sanadm changeac -storage sysname:gr74b u root -p passwd LED Blink( setbc Command ) Function This is the function of Light Emitting Diode blink of the device. Usage The device to blink LED or the port of the device is specified. Blink time is 3 minutes, but when continuation execution is carried out before 3 minutes passed, it is extended from the point in time for 3 minutes. When blink light put out, Please input off argument. Command Input Format Program Directory bin sanadm setbc [ DeviceID ] ( -p portaddress) [ on / off ] ( -h ) == "setbc -h" shows the arguments format of setbc command. [ DeviceID ] == Please input the DeviceID of the device. Please refer to NO.1 to NO.5 of the DeviceID input format list. (-p portaddress) == The port number is specified. When the command to executed the port unsupported, error message is displayed. [ on / off ] == Blind( on ) or lights-out( off ) Examples a. HBA (Controller Number is 1, In host which sysname is reon.) light. Program Directory bin sanadm setbc -hba controller sysname:reon:1 on b. Switch (IP ) light. Program Directory bin sanadm setbc -switch ip: on Switch Security Setup Addition ( setswsc Command ) Function The Switch security setting (WWPN zoning) of two devices of input arguments is added to the switch zoning configuration. Usage The two devices which are connected to the switch physically are specified. When the switch or the switch group cascaded is NO_SECURITY, the command is executed by adding "-force" option command after the switch is set of WWPN Zoning employment by "chswmod" command with "-s add". If this command is executed to the switch which is not set of WWPN Zoning employment by "chswmod" command, error message is displayed and it can not be set. The check of whether to be a NO_SECURITY switch is displayed information of info command (Zone property value in Zoning_Information). The object device is the switch or the switch group cascaded. As one of the checks of the execution result of this command, the result is displayed in "info" command information (wwpn-zoning is displayed in Switch_Zone_Information). Command Input Format Program Directory bin sanadm setswsc [ DeviceID_1 ] [ DeviceID_2 ] ( -force ) ( -h ) == "setswsc -h" shows the arguments format of setswsc command. 121

125 [ DeviceID_1 ] == Please input the DeviceID of the device. Please refer to NO.2 to NO.5 of the DeviceID input format list or input WWPN directly. [ DeviceID_2 ] == Same as the above. ( -force ) == Please input this arguments, when NO_SECURITY switch is specified. Examples a. The WWPN Zoning of HBA (controller number is 1. In host which sysname is reon.) and CA (caport Number is 22. In Storage which ip is ) is set. Program Directory bin sanadm setswsc -hba controller sysname:reon:1 -ca caport ip: :22 b. The WWPN Zoning of HBA (wwpn: ) and CA(caport number is 30. In storage which sysname is GR01.) is set. The switch is NO_SECURITY switch, so at first "chswmod -sl add" is executed to be made WWPN zoning employment, then this command with "-force" option is executed. Program Directory bin sanadm setswsc ca sysname:gr01:30 -force c. The WWPN Zoning of wwpn: and wwpn: is set. Program Directory bin sanadm setswsc Switch Security Setup Deletion ( delswsc Command ) Function The Switch security setting (WWPN zoning) of two devices of input arguments is deleted from the switch zoning configuration. Usage The two devices of WWPN zoning are specified. Command Input Format Program Directory bin sanadm delswsc [ DeviceID_1 ] [ DeviceID_2 ] ( -h ) == "delswsc -h" shows the arguments format of delswsc command. [ DeviceID ] == Please input the DeviceID of the device. Please refer to NO.2 to NO.5 of the DeviceID input format list or input WWPN directly. [ DeviceID_2 ] == Same as the above. Example a. The WWPN Zoning of HBA (controller number is 1. in host which sysname is reon.) and CA(caport number is 22. in storage which ip )is deleted. Program Directory bin sanadm delswsc -hba controller sysname:reon:1 -ca caport ip: : Access Path Setup(setap Command) Function This command is executed of setup of access path. Usage The DeviceID of HBA and CA are specified, in addition the target device and the access path setting conditions are specified. Command Input Format Program Directory bin sanadm setap [HBA] [CA] (-s Flag) (-t TID) (-l LUN) (-z ZoneName) (-force) ( -h ) == "setap -h" shows the arguments format of setap command. [HBA] == DeviceID of HBA is specified which set access path. Please refer NO.2 of of the DeviceID input format list for the format. [CA] == DeviceID of CA is specified which set access path. Please refer NO.3 of of the DeviceID input format list for the format. (-s Flag) == selection Flag. The flag of devices which is set of access path is specified. The flag has three kinds of input formats below. And When "-s Flag" arguments is not specified, The command is executed to the devices of server and switch(wwpn Zoning) and Storage (This setting is StorageManager's policy.). [Selection Flag Format] device for setup Description of Flag (setup contents) String *2 Hexadecimal *3 Decimal *4 Server (Host) Server 0x08 8 WWPN Zoning (to switch) wwpn-zoning 0x04 4 Port Zoning (to switch) *1 port-zoning 0x02 2 Storage Storage 0x01 1 *1 The Port Zoning is not supported. 122

126 *2 When the data is specified by String, Please input the device to set by comma pause. *3 When the data is specified by Hexadecimal, Please input hexadecimal data to set with format adding "0x" ahead. *4 When the data is specified by Decimal, Please input decimal data to set which the sum of device is set. Example)When the server and WWPN-Zoning is specified. The each notation is as follows. String ( -s server,wwpn-zoning ) Hexadecimal ( -s 0x0c ) Decimal ( -s 12 ) ( -t TID ) == The target ID is specified. It is the value which shows TargetID (portion of Y of cxty of the special file on Solaris) corresponding to an access path. TID cannot set up a duplication number by one HBA. These arguments may not necessary, please refer to the following table [Environment of Arguments Required] for the environmental condition. ( -l LUN ) == The LUNs are specified. The LUNs set by comma pause format or with "-" mark format when continuation number of luns. This arguments may not necessary, please refer to the following table [Environment of Arguments Required] for the environmental condition. Example) -l 1,5,10-15 ( -z ZoneName ) == The zone which is set in Storage or CA is specified. When the storage is after GR740, the one zone name that is set at the storage device (Subsystem) is specified. When the storage is GR710/720/730, the one of zone name which is set at the CA of the storage. When zone data is "NO_ZONE ", please input "no". The above-mentioned zone information can be checked by in "info" command result. This arguments may not necessary, please refer to the following table [Environment of Arguments Required] for the environmental condition. Example) -z 0 / -z no ( -force ) == The WWPN Zoning is set compulsory to the NO_SECURITY switch. When WWPN Zoning is set to the NO_SECURITY switch, please input the argument. The NO_SECURITY switch with effective wwpn zoning can be performed. this argument must be the switch which set of the wwpn zoning employment by chswmod command with "-s add" arguments. By setting WWPN Zoning to NO_SECURITY(no zoning configuration) switch, I/O access is impossible except the wwpn zoning ports which set. Please set up after minding the above-mentioned matter. [Environment of Arguments Required] Argument TID ( -t ) LUN ( -l ) ZoneName (-z) Host OS Zone (Storage/CA) *2 Solaris Necessary Necessary NT / other Not Necessary *1 Not Necessary *1 Any zone names Necessary no *3 NO_ZONE Blank Not Necessary *1 When TID and LUN value are specified on not necessary environment, the value is not set. *2 The value of property (Any zone names/no_zone/bland) in Zone of this table are possible to check in the "info" command result([configuredstoragezone]property value). (When storage is GR740/GR820/GR840/SD840/SR840, refer to [ConfiguredStorageZone]property value of storage_information. When storage has other value, refer to [ConfiguredStorageZone]property value of FcCa_Information.) *3 Please input "no". Examples a. The access path is set of HBA (wwpn: in Solaris host.) and CA( caportnumber:22, in storage : ip zone is set.). SelectionFlag(setting target device) are wwpn zoning(switch) and Storage by string format. Setting value of Zone/LUN/TID are follows. 123

127 Program Directory bin sanadm setap -hba wwpn: ca caport ip: :22 -s wwpn-zoing,storage -t 1 -z 5 -l 0-10 b. The access path is set of HBA (controller:4, In NT host:sysname is HOST1.) and CA( caportnumber:22, in storage : name is F649x zone is NO_ZONE.). SelectionFlag(setting target device) are server(host) and wwpn zoning(switch) and Storage, that selectionflag is omissible cause of same as StroageManager policy. TID and LUN are omissible cause of NT server. Program Directory bin sanadm setap -hba controller sysname:host1:4 -ca name:f649x-0011:22 -z no Access Path Deletion (delap Command) Function The access path is deleted. Usage The DeviceID of HBA & CA, the option flag which device deleted are specified. The access path setting of specified devices is possible to be deleted with option flag. Moreover, when the option flag is not specified, the command is executed to the devices of server and switch(wwpn Zoning) and Storage (This setting is StorageManager's policy.). Command Input Format Program Directory bin sanadm delap [HBA] [CA] (-s Flag) ( -h ) == "delap -h" shows the arguments format of delap command. [HBA] == DeviceID of HBA is specified which set access path. Please refer NO.2 of the DeviceID input format list for the format. [CA] == DeviceID of CA is specified which set access path. Please refer NO.3 of the DeviceID input format list for the format. (-s Flag) == selection Flag. The flag of devices which is deleted of access path is specified. When "-s Flag" arguments is not specified, the command is executed to the devices of server and switch(wwpn Zoning) and Storage (This setting is StorageManager's policy.). Please refer to [Selection Flag Format] table for details of this arguments format. Examples a. The access path is set of HBA (wwpn: ) and CA( caportnumber:22, in storage : ip ). SelectionFlag(setting target device) are server and storage by hexadecimal format. Program Directory bin sanadm delap -hba wwpn: ca ip: :22 -s 0x09 b. The access path is set of HBA (controller:4, In NT host:sysname is HOST1.) and CA( caportnumber:22, in storage : name is F649x-0011.). SelectionFlag(setting target device) are server(host) and wwpn zoning(switch) and Storage, that selectionflag is omissible cause of same as StroageManager policy. Program Directory bin sanadm delap -hba controller sysname:host1:4 -ca name:f649x-0011: Trap Transmission Device IP Change (chtraprcvip Command) Function When the IP address of the SAN management server is changed, The Trap Transmission IP address of the devices registered in SAN Management is changed. Usage A device to change is specified, or all required device registered in SAN Management is specified. The target device must be the device of which SupportLevel is full and ObserveStatus is OK. So when the device does not appropriate for that contents, error message is displayed. Command Input Format Program Directory bin sanadm chtraprcvip [ DeviceID / -all ] ( -h ) == "chtraprcvip -h" shows the arguments format of chtraprcvip command. [ DeviceID / -all ] == The device to be changed of trap transmission Device IP is specified. -all : The command is executed to all devices to be changed in SAN Management. The execution result is displayed of standard output style of order of the device name and then the execution result. DeviceID : The device is specified. Please refer to the following the table for the format. The first specification form. Indispensable -host -storage -library -switch -hub The second specification form. Indispensable ip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx name:xxxx sysname:xxxx nickname:xxxx 124

128 -bridge Examples a. The device is specified. Program Directory bin sanadm chtraprcvip -host ip: b. All devices to be changed are specified. Program Directory bin sanadm chtraprcvip -all DeviceID Input Format List The format of [DeviceID] arguments is specified. [DeviceID input format list ] N o 1 The first specification form. -host -storage -library -switch -hub -bridge 2 -hba 3 -ca The second specification form. ip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx name:xxxx sysname:xxxx nickname:xxxx controllernumber:xx busnumber:xx physicalnumber:xx logicalnumber:xx wwpn:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ( caportnumber ) wwpn:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 4 -unknownfcport wwpn:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 5 -scsica -bridgeport name:xxx xxxx is the arbitrary string characters or number The third specification form. The fourth specification form. ( -sl ) ( full / partial ) ip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:value of the second specification form name:xxxx:value of the second specification form sysname:xxxx:value of the second specification form nickname:xxxx:value of the second specification form ip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: Value of the second specification form name:xxxx:value of the second specification form sysname:xxxx:value of the second specification form nickname:xxxx:value of the second specification form +[Description of No.1 Format] The first specification form : The device (host/storage/switch/library/hub/bridge) is specified. The second specification form : Please attach the value of the property after the propertyname that input at the first specification form, like the form "PropertyName:xxxx". The third and fourth specification form : it is not indispensable, because these arguments are for narrowing further and specifying device, when two or more devices still exist in specification of only the first and the second argument. When the error message which is the appropriated devices is exist even with the second argument is outputted, Please specify the device with -sl full arguments. 125

129 + [Description of No.2 Format] The first specification form: The device of HBA is specified. The second specification form: The property name which specifies HBA is specified. When the property is wwpn:xxxx form, it is necessary to the second arguments, but the third argument is not necessary. Moreover, "number" of "xxxnumber" form is omissible. The third specification form : [The device in which HBA is carried] + [the value of second specification property] are specified. For Example, When the HBA (the host's sysname is reo with which the HBA is carried. The HBA is host controller number 2.) is specified. -hba controller sysname:reo:2 +[Description of No.3 Format] The first specification form: The device of CA is specified. The second specification form : The property name which specifies CA is specified. When the property is wwpn:xxxx form, it necessary to the second arguments, but the third argument is not necessary. Moreover, "number" of "xxxnumber" form is omissible, and this argument "caportnumber" is omissible. The third specification form : [The device with which CA is carried] + [the value of second specification property] are specified. For Example, When the CA (the storage's IP address is in which the CA is carried. The CA is adapter port number 30.) is specified. -ca caport ip: or -ca ip: [Description of No.4 Format] The first specification form : The device of unknowfcport(san management non-supported FCPort) is specified. The second specification form : The form of "wwpn:xxxxxxxxxxx" is specified only. It is WWPN of the FC Port. +[Description of No.5 Format] The first specification form : The device of SCSICA or BridgeSCSIPort is specified. The second specification form : The form of "name:xxxxxxxxxxx" is specified only. The value of NAME property of the SCSICA or the BridgeSCSIPort is specified The needed number of accesses The right to access which is needed on a SAN management-related screen is explained. Please refer to "2 Operation of security screen" about the details of the right to access. When selecting "View" from "Security" menu on SAN management screen, authentication information dialog is displayed Operation Stop of a SAN management policy Write permission Execute permission Yes Yes Yes Movement of Icon Yes Yes Yes Reference of a Device Yes No No Addition of a Device Yes No No Deletion of a Device Yes No No Setup of an Access Path Yes No No Deletion of an Access Path Yes No No Read permission 126

130 Diagnosis of an Access Path Automatic Inheritance of an Access Path Yes No No Yes No No URL View Yes Yes Yes Property View Yes Yes Yes Version Information View Yes Yes Yes Help View Yes Yes Yes SAN Composition View Yes Yes Yes Manual Inclusion Function Yes No No Yes:Operation is possible. No:Operation is impossible. 127

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132 Chapter 5 Space Management Operations This chapter explains the functions of the Space Management window on the client and how to operate the Space Management window. 5.1 Space Management Window Structure +Space Management GUI The space management GUI is an administrator GUI that allows,using a browser, to control space management functions of the storage management server. It provides the following functions: Administrator registration This function enables a user to register a business administrator. Registering storage devices to business (grouping storage devices) To apply space management to storage devices, register them to business. After they are registered to business, the storage devices become targets of space management. Policy setting Different kinds of policies, such as a system policy, business policy and device policy, are set. Device occupancy status display Amount of space in use and information on insufficient space are listed and displayed for each business and for each device. Device space investigation Files on a specific device are searched according to a set search condition. 5.2 Space Management Window When [Space Management] is selected from the initial window of SystemWalker/StorageMGR, the Space Management window is displayed. Figure 5.1 shows the initial window of space management (Space Management window). [Figure 5.1 Initial window of space management] Space capacity is indicated in units of megabytes (MB) to the first decimal place (unit of one hundred kilobytes). (Numbers are rounded off to the first decimal place.) 129

133 +[Window configuration ] The Space Management window has a space management tree on the left side and different list views on the right side. Use the tree on the left side to switch among the list views on the right side. Table 5.1 lists the list views corresponding to individual tree items. [Table 5.1 Tree information and corresponding lists displayed] Tree Contents Displayed list of a selection Details Space management icon Business list See Chapter 5.2.1, "Business list view" Business icon Mount point list See Chapter "Mount point list view" +[Available icons] Available icons for Table 5.2 is explained. [Table 5.2 Available icons] Item NO Hierarchy on tree view Icon Contents 1 First level Indicates the entire space management system 2 Second level Indicates a business 3 Second level 4 Second level The color of this item changes to yellow if a device included in a business exceeds the use rate notification level (attention). The color of this item changes to red if a device included in a business exceeds the use rate notification level (abnormality) Business List view(displayed at space management icon selection) When a space management icon is selected, business information (Business List view shown in Figure 5.2) is displayed in a list view on the right. [Figure 5.2 Business List view] Table 5.4 contains descriptions of items displayed on the list. 130

134 +[Selecting display items] Items in the business list view can be displayed or not displayed, depending on the selection. When "Selection of Display Items" is selected from the [View] menu in the window with the business list view, the "Selection of Display Items" box (Figure 5.3) is displayed as shown below. Click the checkboxes of the items to be displayed, and click [OK]. The displayed list is then changed to include the items. [Figure 5.3 Selecting Display Items box] [Table 5.3 Operations for selecting display items] Operation All Choice All Release Default Description Selects the checkboxes of all display items Unchecks the checkboxes of all display items. Selects the checkboxes of display items according to the initial state [Table 5.4 Business List view display items] No. Display item name Explanation 1 Business Business name 2 Total Space (Mbyte) Total capacity of registered mount points in a business 3 4 Total Space Used (Mbyte) Available Space (Mbyte) Total capacity of registered mount points in use in a business Available capacity of the mount point registered for a business. 5 Use Rate (%) Percentage of the total amount used to the total capacity 6 Policy 7 Space Management 8 9 Monitoring Interval (minutes) Abnormality Notification Level Policy that applies to a business Either "System" or "Business" is displayed. If space management is performed, "ON" is displayed. If it is not performed, "OFF" is displayed. Space monitoring cycle Abnormality threshold value regarding space capacity 131

135 Attention Notification Level CentricMGR Notification Space Use Status Log Administrator Notification Attention threshold value regarding space capacity If CentricMGR is notified in the event that the use rate notification level (attention) is exceeded, "ON" is displayed. If CentricMGR is not notified, "OFF" is displayed. If the space usage status log is collected, "ON" is displayed. If it is not collected, "OFF" is displayed. If mail is posted to the administrator in the event that the use rate notification level is exceeded, "ON" is displayed. If such mail is not posted, "OFF" is displayed Mount Point List view (displayed at business icon selection) When a business icon is selected using the space management tree on the left, the mount point information (Mount Point List view shown in Figure 5.4) registered for the business is displayed in a list view on the right. [Figure 5.4 Mount Point List view] Table 5.6 contains descriptions of items displayed on the list. +[Selecting display items] Items in the mount point list view can be displayed or not displayed, depending on the selection. When "Selection of Display Items" is selected from the [View] menu in the mount point list view, the "Selection of Display Items" box (Figure 5.5) is displayed as shown below. Click the checkboxes of the items to be displayed, and click [OK]. The displayed list is then changed to include the items. 132

136 [Figure 5.5 Selecting Display Items box] [Table 5.5 Operations for selecting display items] Operation All Choice All Release Default Description Selects the checkboxes of all display items. Unchecks the checkboxes of all display items. Selects the checkboxes of display items according to the initial state. [Table 5.6 Mount Point List view display items] No. Display item name Explanation 1 Mount Point Mount point name 2 Device RAW device name 3 Total Space (Mbyte) Total capacity of the mount point 4 5 Total Space Used (Mbyte) Available Space (Mbyte) Total amount used of the mount point Available capacity of the mount point 6 Use Rate (%) Percentage of the total amount used to the total capacity 7 Server Name of server to which a device belongs 8 OS Type Type of OS on server 9 OS Version Version of OS on server 10 Policy 11 Space Management Policy that applies to a device. 12 Monitoring Interval Space polling interval "System," "Business," or "Device" is displayed If space management is performed, "ON" is displayed. If it is not performed, "OFF" is displayed. 133

137 (minutes) Abnormality Notification level (%) Attention Notification level (%) CentricMGR Notification Space Use Status Log Administrator Notification Collection Date and Time Abnormality threshold value regarding space capacity Attention threshold value regarding space capacity If CentricMGR is notified in the event that the use rate notification level (attention) is exceeded, "ON" is displayed. If CentricMGR is not notified, "OFF" is displayed. If the space usage status log is fetched, "ON" is displayed. If it is not fetched, "OFF" is displayed. If mail is posted to the administrator in the event that the use rate notification level is exceeded, "ON" is displayed. If such mail is not posted, "OFF" is displayed. Date of data acquisition Status display on the list view The business and mount point statuses displayed in the business list view and the mount point list view are shown below (Figure 5.6). [Figure 5.6 Status display in the list view] [Table 5.7 Statuses displayed in the list view] View Status Description Business list view Mount point list view Red Yellow Red * Not usable state means: Yellow Insufficient space of the " Abnormality " level occurs at a mount point of a business. Insufficient space of the " Attention " level occurs at a mount point of a business. Insufficient space of the " Abnormality " level occurs at a mount point of a business. Insufficient space of "Attention" level occurs at a mount point. Gray Mount point is in a not usable state. * 134

138 Change of mount point status (unmounting or device change) Failure to obtain mount point information Failure in communication with a server If the above state occurs, consider the mount point status or error message of the corresponding storage management server or storage server, and take appropriate measures. For details on such error information, refer to the "SystemWalker/StorageMGR Message" Latest information display When "Last Updte" is selected from the [View] menu in the Space Management window, the latest space management information and the current space usage status are read from a database and displayed Operation For operations from the Space Management window, follow either of the two procedures below. Use the space management tree or a list view to select the target of an operation, and then select an operation from the menu. On the space management tree or in a list view, right-click an item to select the target of an operation, and then select an operation from the pop-up menu Menu bar items +[Displayed items] Table 5.8 lists the items used to select operations from the Space Management window. [Table 5.8 Menu bar display items] No. Menu bar Submenu Submenu Submenu Explanation 1 File Exit Space Management Window SMTP Server Setup Set Up Administrator Exit the Space Management window Displays the Set Up SMTP Server window. Displays the Set up Administrator window. Business (J) Register Business Update Business Delete Business System Policy Displays the Register Business window. Displays the Update business window Displays the Check Deletion of Business window. Displays the Set Up System Policy window. 2 Operation (C) Register Displays the Register Business Policy window. Business Policy (J) Update Displays the Update Business Policy window Policy Inherit Host Policy (D) Register Check Change of Space Management Policy window. Displays the Register Device Policy window. Device Policy Update Inherit Host Policy (D) Displays the Update Device Policy window. Check Change of Space Management Policy window. Space Investigation Displays the Space Investigation window. 135

139 3 View 4 Security View 5 Help Latest Information (R) Selection of Display Items (L) Help (E) Version (A) Obtains the latest information Displays the Display Item Selection window of the displayed list view. Displays the Authentication Information window Displays the Help window. Displays the Version Information window +[Conditions under which submenus are valid] Different menus can be used depending on the selection status. Table 5.9 lists selection targets and corresponding menus that can be used. [Table 5.9 Selection targets and available menus] Menu bar Submenu Submenu Submenu File Operation (C) Exit Space Management Window SMTP Server Setup Set Up Administrator Business (J) Policy Space Investigation Register Business Update Business Delete Business System Policy Business Policy (J) Device Policy Register Update Inherit Host Policy (D) Register Update Inherit Host Policy (D) Selection target (management tree or list view) Always valid Always valid Always valid Always valid Business Business Always valid Business Business Business Device Device Device Device Other conditions Valid if a business policy is not set Valid if a business policy is already set. Valid if a business policy is already set. Valid if a device policy is not set Valid if a device policy is already set Valid if a device policy is already set 136

140 View Latest Information (R) Selection of Display Items (L) Always valid Always valid Security View Always valid Help Help (E) Version (A) Pop-up menu items Always valid Always valid a. When a business is selected on the left (tree) or right (list view) side of the Space Management window (Table 5.10) Table 5.10 Pop-up menu items - a business is selected Item No 1 Update Items displayed on pop-up menu Description Displays the Update window for the selected business. 2 Delete Deletes the selected business 3 Register Policy 4 Update Policy 5 Inherit Host Policy Displays the Business Policy Registration window for the selected business. Displays the Business Policy Update window for the selected business. Displays the Business Policy Change Confirmation window for the selected business b. When device information is selected in a view (list view) on the right side of the Space Management window (Table 5.11) Table 5.11 Pop-up menu items selection No. Pop-up menu display item 1 Register Policy 2 Update Policy 3 Inherit Host Policy 4 Space Investigation Explanation Displays the Device Policy Registration window for the selected device. Displays the Device Policy Update window for the selected device. Displays the Device Policy Change Confirmation box for the selected device. Displays the Space Investigation window for the selected device. 5.3 Space Management Operation Windows The following operation windows are available for space management: Set Up SMTP Server window Space Administrator Setup window - Administrator settings - Administrator registration - Administrator update - Administrator delete Business Setup window Policy Settings window - System policy settings - Business policy registration - Business policy update - Device policy registration - Device policy update - Inheritance of host policy 137

141 5.3.1 Set Up SMTP Server window The Set Up SMTP Server window defines the mail server (SMTP server) used to send mail if there is insufficient space. When [SMTP Server Setup] is selected from the [Operation] menu in the Space Management window, the window shown in Figure 5.7 is displayed. [Figure 5.7 Set Up SMTP Server window] Table 5.12 explains the entry items. +[Entry item] [Table 5.12 Input item for Mail server setting] No. Item name Selection Value Explanation 1 SMTP Server Name Input Up to 128 characters consisting of en-size alphanumeric characters and the following en-size symbols: ".", "-", and "_" SMTP mail server name used for the space management function +[Method of operation] Enter the required item, and click [OK] to register a mail server. Enter a mail server name in one of the following two input formats: IP address FQDN format (only if DNS registration is complete and the DNS server can be accessed) Space Administrator Setup window Use the Space Administrator Setup window to register an administrator for space management. The administrator whose account is set up from this window can be registered as a business administrator at the time of business registration. Out of the users who have been registered with the authentication feature of StorageMGR and who have authority (read permission or higher) for space management, select the administrator to be registered. When an administrator is registered or when a mail address is changed, mail is sent to the registered mail address to prompt for confirmation or change of the registration. When [Set Up Administrator] is selected from the [Operation] menu in the Space Management window, the Set Up Administrator window (Figure 5.8) for the current space management session is displayed. Edit the administrator account information list by clicking [Register], [Update], and/or [Delete], and click [OK] to update the list. 138

142 [Figure 5.8 Set Up Administrator window] Table 5.13 explains the operations from the window. +[Method of operation] [Table 5.13 Administrator setup operations] Operation Explanation Method of operation Register Displays the Administrator Registration window. See the chapter on Register Administrator Update Displays the Administrator Update window See the chapter on Update Administrator Delete Deletes the administrator selected on the list. A user must log in with administrator authority to register a business. Be sure to register an administrator before registering a business Register Administrator When [Register] is clicked in the Set up Administrator window, the window shown in Figure 5.9 is displayed. Select an administrator from the list, and specify the mail address of the server that issues insufficient space notifications. Click [OK]. The specified contents are then added to the list in the Set up Administrator window. [Figure 5.9 Register Administrator window] Table 5.14 explains the entry items. 139

143 +[Input item] [Table 5.14 Input item for administrator registration] No. Item name Selection Value Explanation 1 Administrator Name Select from the list. 2 Mail Address Input - Up to 128 characters beginning with an alphanumeric character and consisting of en-size alphanumeric characters and the following en-size symbols: "-", "_", ".", and "@" User ID of the administrator of the corresponding business Mail address of administrator to notify if capacity is exceeded. +[Method of operation] Select an administrator to be registered, and enter a mail address. Click [OK] Update Administrator When [Update] is clicked in Set Up Administrator window the window shown in Figure 5.10 opens. Click [OK]. The specified contents are updated in the account of the administrator selected on the list in the Set up Administrator window. [Figure 5.10 Update Administrator window] For an explanation of the entry items, see Table 5.14 "Entry item of administrator registration." +[Method of operation] Enter a mail address, and click [OK] Delete Administrators Selecting [Delete] on the Set up Administrator window displays the window shown in Figure To delete an administrator from the list on the Set up Administrator window, select [Yes]. [Figure 5.11 Check Deletion Administrator window] 140

144 5.3.3 Business Setup window Use the business setup window to register the target devices of space management in business. This section explains the following procedures: Register Business Update Business Delete Business Register Business When the [Register Business] submenu selection of [Business] in the [Operation] menu of the Space Management window is selected, the window shown in Figure 5.12 is displayed. Enter the necessary items, and click [OK]. A business is thus registered. [Figure 5.12 Register Business window] Table 5.15 explains the entries, and Table 5.16 explains the operations. Two or more business cannot be registered for a single mount point. +[Input item] [Table 5.15 Input item for Business registration] No. Item name Selection Value Explanation 1 Business Name Entry Up to 32 single- or double-byte characters excluding the "," and Business name used for grouping the target devices of 141

145 """ symbols) space management 2 Registration Mount Point Selection Select from the list. Mount point to be registered in a business as the target of space management 3 Business Administrator Selection Select from list Mail is posted to this administrator at event occurrence. +[Method of operation] [Table 5.16 Business registration operations] Operation Explanation Operation method Register mount point Delete mount point Register business administrator Deleting business administrator A mount point is registered on the registered mount point list of a business so that it becomes a target of space management. A mount point registered as a target of space management in a business is deleted from the registered mount point list. The administrator notified in the event that a registered mount point has insufficient space is added as a business administrator. An administrator is deleted from the list of business administrators. From the list of avalilable mount points, select a mount point as a space management target, and then click the [<] button. Select the mount point to delete from the registered mount point list, and then click the [>] button. From the list of available administrators, select an administrator as a business administrator, and then click the [<] button. Select the administrator to delete from the list of business administrators, and then click the [>] button. The business name, registered mount point, and business administrator must be inputted. Otherwise, the OK button cannot be used Update Business When a business is selected in a list view on the right side of the Space Management window or the space management tree on the windown, the [Update Business] window (Figure 5.13) is displayed by either of the following operations: 1. Select the [Update Business] submenu of [Business] from the [Operation] menu on the Space Management window. 2. Right-click the selected business, and select [Update] from the pop-up menu displayed. 3. Enter the necessary items, and click [OK]. The selected business is updated 142

146 [Figure 5.13 Update business window] For the method of operation, see Chapter ,Register Business. For an explanation of entry items, see Table Delete Business When a business is selected in a list view on the right side of the Space Management window or the space management tree on the window, the Check Deletion of Business window (Figure 5.14) is displayed by either of the following operations: 1. Select the [Delete Business] submenu of [Business] from the [Operation] menu on the Space Management window. 2. Right-click the selected business, and select [Delete] from the pop-up menu displayed. Select [Yes] to delete the business. [Figure 5.14 Check Deletion of Business window] 143

147 5.3.4 Policy Settings window Setting the System policy Set the system policy used for all space management. When the [System Policy] submenu of [Policy] is selected from the [Operation] menu on the Space Management window, [Set Up System Policy] windows shown in Figure 5.15 is displayed. [Figure 5.15 Set Up System Policy window] +[Entry item] [Table 5.17 Policy settings] No. Setting name Value Explanation Execute Space Management Monitoring Interval Use Rate Notification Level Execute CentricMGR Notification Collect Space Use Status Log Execute Administrator - Any one of (5, 10, 15, 20, 30) minutes or (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24) hours 0<n<100 Attention < Abnormality This setting determines whether or not to perform space management of the target device. If space management is not performed, other policies cannot be set. Specify the polling interval for collecting space information of target devices, checking for space shortages, and collecting the system usage status log. For details, see Chapter 8.5.1, "Monitoring interval" in "SystemWalker/StorageMGR Operator's Guide". The setting defines the space usage rate used to trigger notifications of insufficient space on the target device and display of a list window. For details, see Chapter 8.5.2, "Use rate notification level," in "SystemWalker/StorageMGR Operator's Guide". To issue a notification to CentricMGR in the event that the target device has insufficient space, click this checkbox. For details, see Chapter 8.5.4, " Insufficient space notification using CentricMGR notification," in "SystemWalker/StorageMGR Operator's Guide". Check this item to collect the space usage status of target devices as a trend report. For details, see Chapter 8.6.1, "Report on trends," in "SystemWalker/StorageMGR Operator's Guide". Check this item so that in the event of a space shortage in a target device, the administrators of the business that the 144

148 Notification device belongs to are notified of the event by mail. For details, see Chapter 8.5.3, "Insufficient space notification sent to an administrator via ," in "SystemWalker/StorageMGR Operator's Guide ". +[Method of operation] Enter the required items, and click [OK] to set the system policy. +[Initial value] If no initial values are defined in the system policy settings, or if the system policy settings are not specified, the following values are used. [Fig Initial system policy values] Policy Execute Space Management Monitoring Interval Initial value ON 1 hours Use Rate Notification Level (abnormality) "90" % Use Rate Notification Level (attention) "80" % Execute CentricMGR Notification Collect Space Use Status Log Execute Administrator Notification OFF OFF ON Register Business policy Set the business policy used for a business. When a business is selected in a list view on the right side of the Space Management window or the space management tree on the window, the Register Business Policy window (Figure 5.16) is displayed by either of the following operations: 1. Select [Business Policy], and then [Register] from the [Policy] submenu of the [Operation] menu on the Space Management window. 2. Right-click the selected business, and then select [Register Policy] from the pop-up menu displayed. The above menus and pop-up menu are valid only if a business policy has not been set for the business. For information on changing an existing policy, see Chapter , "Update Business policy." For information on inheriting a high-order policy, see Chapter , "Inheritance of host policy." [Figure 5.16 Register Business Policy window] 145

149 For an explanation of each setting, see Table [Method of operation] Enter the required items, and click [OK] to register a business policy Update Business policy Update the business policy used for a business. When a business is selected in a list view on the right side of the Space Management window or the space management tree on the window, the Update Business Policy window (Figure 5.17) is displayed by either of the following operations: 1. Select [Business Policy], and then [Update] from the [Policy] submenu of the [Operation] menu on the Space Management window. 2. Right-click the selected business, and then select [Update Policy] from the pop-up menu displayed. [Figure 5.17 Update Business Policy window] For an explanation of each setting, see Table [Method of operation] Enter the required items, and click [OK] to update the selected business policy Register Device policy Set the device policy used for a device. When a mount point is selected in the Mount Point List view on the right side of the Space Management window, the Register Device Policy window (Figure 5.18) is displayed by either of the following operations: 1. Select [Device Policy], and then [Register] from the [Policy] submenu of the [Operation] menu on the Space Management window. 2. Right-click the selected mount point, and then select [Register Policy] from the pop-up menu displayed. The above menus and pop-up menu are valid only if a device policy has not been set for the device. For information on changing an existing policy, see Chapter , "Updatea Device policy." For information on inheriting a high-order policy, see Chapter , "Inheritance of host policy." 146

150 [Figure 5.18 Register Device Policy window] For an explanation of each setting, see Table [Method of operation] Enter the required items, and click [OK] to register a device policy Update Device policy Update the device policy used for a device. When a mount point is selected in the Mount Point List view on the right side of the Space Management window, the Update Device Policy window (Figure 5.19) is displayed by either of the following operations: 1. Select [Device Policy], and then [Update] from the [Policy] submenu of the [Operation] menu on the Space Management window. 2. Right-click the selected mount point, and then select [Update Policy] from the pop-up menu displayed. 147

151 [Figure 5.19 Update Device Policy window] For an explanation of each setting, see Table [Method of operation] Enter the required items, and click [OK] to update the selected device policy Inheritance of host policy Inherit the high-order policy as the space management policy of a business or device. When a business or mount point is selected in a list view on the right side of the Space Management window or the space management tree on the window, the Check Change of Policy window (Figure 5.20) is displayed by either of the following operations: 1. Select [Business Policy] or [Device Policy] from the [Policy] submenu of the [Operation] menu on the Space Management window, and then select [Inheritance of host Policy] from the respective submenu. 2. Right-click the selected business or mount point, and then select [Inheritance of host Policy] from the pop-up menu displayed. The above menus and pop-up menu are valid only if a business or device policy has not been set for the business or device. Click [Yes] to update the space management policy. [Figure 5.20 Check Change of Space Management Policy window] Because the system policy is the highest policy of space management, the system policy cannot inherit a host policy. 148

152 5.3.5 Space Investigation window To display the Space Investigation window (Figure 5.21), select a mount point from the Mount Point List view on the Space Management window, and then select [Space Investigation] from the [Operation] menu. Specify the search conditions in the search condition column, and click [Find]. A list of files that satisfy the conditions are displayed. [Figure 5.21 Space investigation window] [Table 5.19 Input items for space investigation] No. Item name Selection Value Explanation 1 Last update Check box - 2 Last update Select from the list. Select one from the following: One day or less Two days or less One week or less One month or less Three months or less Three months ago or earlier Six months ago or earlier One year ago or earlier Two years ago or earlier Check this checkbox to use the latest update day as a search condition. Specify the file update date used as standard in searches. The default value is "One month or less". Unless the date is changed, the current update date is inherited. One month is defined as 30 days. 149

153 3 Size Check box - Check this checkbox to use file size as a search condition. 4 Size Input Setting range: maximum value between 0 and long Enter a file size as a search condition. The default is 512 MB. 5 Number of Display Items Spin box Setting range: 1 to 999 Specify a search count. The default is Space Investigation use example This section provides an example of using space check when a space shortage occurs. 1. Display the Space Management window. 2. Select the business whose business icon is red or yellow in the tree in the left view on the Space Management window. 3. Select the red or yellow mount point from the Mount Point List view on the right side of the Space Management window. Select [Space Investigation] from the [Operation] menu or Space Investigation from the associated pop-up menu to display the Space Investigation window. 4. Specify the following search conditions in the Space Investigation window, and click the Find button. - Click the checkbox of Latest update, and select Within the last month. - Click the checkbox of Size, and specify 200 MB. - Specify 20 events as number of events to display. 5. The file that caused a space shortage is displayed in the lower table of the Space Investigation window. 6. The location of the cause of the space shortage is the displayed file Trend report Displaying graphs When a business or mount point is selected in a list view on the right side of the Space Management window or the space management tree on the window, the [Trend Report Graph] window (Figure 5.22) is displayed by either of the following operations: 1. Select [Business Report Graph] or [Device Report Graph] from the [Graph View] submenu of the [Operation] menu on the Space Management window. 2. Right-click the selected business or mount point, and then select [Business Report Graph] or [Device Report Graph] from the pop-up menu displayed. In the displayed Trend Report Graph, the horizontal axis, which is the time axis, initially shows the time span of the initial value(from the past month). 150

154 [Figure 5.22 Trend Report Graph window] Display view There are three display views consisting of two graph types (vertical axis) and one display range (horizontal axis). +[Graph Type (Vertical Axis)] Units of the vertical axis in the displayed graph can be selected as described below. Use the [View] menu in the Trend Report Graph window to change the graph type. ++Use rate graph In this view, the usage rate of a mount point is used for the vertical axis. The maximum value is fixed at 100%. The scale interval is fixed at 10%. Item Value(%) Supplement Range 0~100 - Scale Use amount graph The use of mount points is represented by the vertical axis. The maximum value is the total capacity of the mount points. The scale is divided into 5 to 10 equal parts based on the total capacity. Item Value Explanation Range Total capacity - Scale Division of the range into 5 to 10 equal parts +[Display Range (Horizontal Axis)] Determined automatically based on the total capacity. This is the unit used on the horizontal axis for the displayed values of a graph. To change the display range, is operated from a pop-up menu indicated when it right-click on the graph. ++Annual graph The trend report data for one year is displayed as a graph. 151

155 Item Value Explanation Range One year - Scale Month Three-month intervals ++Monthly graph The trend report data for one month is displayed as a graph. Item Value Explanation Range One month - Scale Day Five-day intervals ++Daily graph The trend report data for one day is displayed as a graph. Item Value Explanation Range One day - Scale Hour Three-hour intervals Operations from Trend Report Graph window +[Menu operations] This section describes the operations that can be selected from menus on the Trend Report Graph window. [Table 5.20 Menu items of trend report window] Menu Menu Submenu Submenu Content File Close - Closes the graph window. View Type Use amount Use rate Displays an amount-of-use graph Displays a usage rate graph. Setting - Opens the Display Setup window. Help - Opens the Help window. +[Pop-up menu operations] There are two ways to switch the displayed graph to a different time range. One way is to select the desired time range from the display range view and the other is to right-click the displayed graph and then do the selection. [Table 5.21 Pop-up menu items on the Trend Report window] View being displayed Year graph Month graph Day graph Pop-up menu item Month graph Day graph Year graph Day graph Year graph Month graph Operation Switches to the month graph (1 to 30 (31 days)) depending on the clicking location. Switches to the day graph depending on the clicking location. Switches to the year graph (January to December) at the mouse position Switches to the day graph corresponding to the mouse position. Switches to the year graph (January to December) at the mouse position Switches to the month graph (first day to 30th (31st) day of a month) at the mouse position. 152

156 +[Button operation] [Table 5.22 Button operations from the Trend Report window] Button Explanation Operation Returns to the previous display. Advances to the next display. Previous Next * On delimiting unit The graph display returns in units of the present view. (1 day, 1 month, 1 year) The graph display advances in units of the present view. (1 day, 1 month, 1 year) Change the graph display to the previous time range by one time unit (*) for the current view. Change the graph display to the next time range by one time unit (*) for the current view. The pause unit which is a move unit at the time of pushing "1 Unit" operation button is as follows. Display range Delimiting unit 1 year 1 month 1 month 1 day 1 day 1 hour Display setup window This view enables setting the graph type and display range of a graph. Select [Setting] from the [View] menu of the trend report graph. The [Display Setting] window shown in Figure 5.23 is displayed. [Figure 5.23 Display setting window] +[Input item] [Table 5.23 Display Setting window input items of the trend report graph] Item name Selection Value Explanation Graph type Display range Select Select from list Select either use rate or amount of use. Select 1 day, 1 month, or 1 year. End date Input Within the data range Graph type Display range Specify a year, month, and day as the end date of displayed data. 153

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