by Rich Bassett -- CSY Lab
Alex Early -- CSY Product Marketing
The Hewlett-Packard SureStore E Disk Array XP256 provides
high-capacity, high-speed mass storage, with continuous data availability,
ease of service, scalability, and connectivity. The disk array can
be connected to multiple server systems. The HP 3000 supports the
XP256 through Fast-wide SCSI connections. The disk array can have
up to 32 SCSI ports. It can be directly connected to the HP 3000
or connected via the SCSI-Fibre Channel Router for distances up to 10km.
The disk array is the first RAID disk array to truly provide
continuous data availability. It is designed for nonstop operation
and continuous access to all user data. The disk array has no active
single point of component failure. It is not expected to fail in
anyway that would interrupt user access to data. The XP256 is easily
configured on the HP 3000.
Announcing Support of the HP SureStore E Disk Array XP256
The following is a summary of site, software and hardware
requirements for support of the HP SureStore E Disk Array XP256.
Device installation and support is to be provided by HP. For detail
information on the support and configuration of XP256, refer to
the Operating System Configuration Guide.
Support of XP256 product will have the following general restrictions:
Support will only be allowed on a dedicated SCSI bus, with no
other types of devices (homogeneous bus environment).
Daisy-chaining of two or more XP256 units are not
supported.
Maximum of 15 LDEVs per SCSI bus (Maximum of 8 LDEVs for performance)
NOTE: Having 9 or more LDEVs configured will cause
performance degeneration under high I/O loads.
No support for shared SCSI busses.
F/W SCSI Device Adapter Card (28696A, known as "Wizard") firmware
MUST be at level 3728 or greater.
9x9 Core I/O card (A2372-60004 or A3453-60010, known as "Mustang")
will be conditionally supported with the following restrictions:
Must disconnect all internal F/W SCSI drives.
Must have firmware level of 3636.
Up to 8 LDEVs will be supported (Tested limit).
LDEV 1 boot will have the following conditions:
ONLINE HOT replacement of FRUs is supported with the exception
of microcode downloading, online memory replacements, disk
adapter replacements.
Only RAID 1 is support for LDEV 1.
Microcode down-loading, online memory replacements and disk
adapter replacements must be performed with no jobs or sessions
logged on.
LDEV 1 capacity limited to 4 Gbytes (due to NIO IODC
limits).
Support on MPE/iX has the following restrictions:
No logging to the host of any vendor unique error codes. These
codes are used to identify any hardware component (FRU) that has
failed. For example, the failure of a fan inside the device would be
reported as a FRU error.
No predictive support.
SYSGEN product ID is "HPDARRAY".
XP256 microcode revision level B++(rev 36) or later is required.
Host mode table should be set to 08.
Target address support only (Multi- LUN support available on
request)
An additional requirement for support is that each XP256 will
have a telephone modem connected for remote access. Normally, the
XP256 will call HP support when it detects any errors. For information
on support, see the HP support plan.
DLT7000 and Legato Storage Node Usage
SureStore E Disk Array XP256 Business Copy XP and/or Continuous Access XP in an HP 3000 Environment