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Document Outline
- Contents
- About this guide
- Intended audience
- Related documentation
- Document conventions and symbols
- HP technical support
- Customer self repair
- Product warranties
- Registering your tape drive
- Subscription service
- HP websites
- Documentation feedback
- 1 Before you start
- Overview
- Optional tape attach
- Software and hardware requirements
- Terminology
- Autoloaders
- Backup devices and slots
- Hosts
- Import/Export and Copy
- iSCSI
- Mail slots (import/export elements)
- Physical tape drives
- RAID
- Storage capacity
- Physical storage
- Actual storage used
- Considerations when configuring cartridges and slots
- Tape rotation strategies
- Compression
- 2 Connecting and installing the HPD2D Backup System
- Connect the hardware
- DHCP and static IP addressing
- Optional Tape Attach
- Supported network configurations
- As a device on a Gigabit Ethernet network
- Directly connected to a backup server on your main network
- Software installation, discovery and configuration
- Recommended web browser settings
- Internet Explorer 7.X
- Internet Explorer 6.X
- Mozilla Firefox 1.5 and Firefox 2.X
- Connect the hardware
- 3 Attaching a physical tape drive(optional)
- Hardware requirements for Tape Attach
- Tape drive installation overview
- Removing the access panel and bezel
- Installing the HBA
- Installing an internal tape drive
- Replacing the access panel and bezel
- Connecting an external tape drive
- 4 The Installation wizard
- Before you install the first host
- Run the Installation wizard
- 5 Advanced installation
- Using DHCP to discover the HP D2D Backup System
- Using the Discovery Engine to discover the HP D2D BackupSystem
- Beacon mode
- If the HP D2D Backup System is new and not yet configured
- If the HP D2D Backup System has been configured incorrectly
- If the network setup has been changed
- Microsoft iSCSI Initiator
- Manual iSCSI initiator installation
- The iSCSI Initiator
- General tab
- Discovery tab
- Targets tab
- Persistent Targets tab
- Bound Volumes/Devices tab
- Linux iSCSI initiator
- Manual driver installation
- HP LTO Tape driver
- Medium changer driver
- 6 LEDs
- Understanding the LEDs
- Bootup LED sequence
- Firmware LED sequence
- Beacon mode
- Understanding the LEDs
- 7 Backup scenarios using the HPD2D Backup System
- Simple backup
- Office backup
- Fileserver
- Database server
- Desktop PC
- Summary
- High-performance workstation backup
- Main backup to autoloaderThe data at 250 GB exceeds
- Additional backup to tape drive
- Summary
- Incorporating archive to tape into a rotation strategy
- 8 The Web Management Interface
- What is the Web Management interface?
- To run the Web Management Interface
- Summary (Home)
- Status icons
- Devices (Configuration)
- To view device details
- To edit device details
- To create a new device
- To delete a device
- Cartridges (Configuration)
- Empty slots
- To remove a cartridge
- To write protect a cartridge
- To edit maximum size
- To create a cartridge
- Network (Configuration)
- To edit network settings
- Resetting network settings to factory defaults
- Beacon mode
- Email Alerts (Configuration)
- To configure Microsoft Exchange Server
- Disk & RAID (Status)
- RAID status
- Disk usage
- Physical disks
- iSCSI (Status)
- Log (Status)
- Tape Attach pages
- Shutdown (Admin)
- Administration (Admin)
- Resetting the password
- Firmware (Admin)
- Support (Admin)
- 9 Export, import and copy usingan attached tape drive
- Requirements for connecting a tape drive to the HP D2D
- A note about terminology
- Archiving methods
- Cartridge copy
- Why use the Copy functionality?
- When would Copy be used?
- When is it necessary to restore from a copied cartridge?
- Disadvantages of Copy
- Cartridge export
- Why use the Export functionality?
- When would Export be used?
- When would I restore from an exported cartridge?
- Disadvantages of Export
- Cartridge import
- Tape spanning
- Cartridge copy
- Using the Web Management interface to copy/export/importcartridges
- Configuration (Tape Attach)
- Adding tape drives to the list
- Upgrading tape drive firmware
- Copy/Export/Import (Tape Attach)
- To copy to attached tape drive
- To export to attached tape drive
- To import from attached tape drive
- Status (Tape Attach)
- To cancel a job
- If an error occurs
- Schedule (Tape Attach)
- To create a schedule
- To view, edit or delete existing schedules
- Job History (Tape Attach)
- Configuration (Tape Attach)
- Compression
- 10 Copy using a tape driveattached to the host
- Requirements
- Tape drives supported
- Archive from host to tape process
- Further information
- Compression
- Requirements
- 11 Restore processes
- Restore scenarios
- Restoring from the HP D2D Backup System
- Reconnecting to the HP D2D after host failure
- 12 Troubleshooting
- Connecting the hardware
- My network does not have a spare Gigabit port
- The supplied cable is too short
- I am connecting directly to a 10/100 Base-T port on a storage server
- DHCP is not working
- Running the Installation wizard
- Drivers fail to install using the install wizard
- Device discovery fails to find device
- iSCSI Initiator fails to download
- The wizard has not created an autoloader for my host
- Manual installation
- HP D2D Backup System troubleshooting
- Powering up the HP D2D Backup System
- Shutting down the HP D2D Backup System
- Disconnecting hosts
- Device troubleshooting
- Host cannot connect to the device from Web Management Interface
- Backup application fails to see device
- I cannot create a device
- I cannot see additional slots from the backup application
- A deleted device keeps reappearing
- If backup is slow
- Cartridge troubleshooting
- I cannot resize cartridges
- My tape drive device has run out of space
- The cartridges for my attached tape drive are smaller than 200 GB
- Attached tape drive troubleshooting
- An attached tape drive does not appear on the Web interface
- Cartridge copy or export fails
- Cartridge import fails
- Email alerts troubleshooting
- Disk troubleshooting
- If the HP D2D Backup System runs out of space
- If a disk fails
- Connecting the hardware
- 13 Hard disk replacement
- Replaceable parts
- RAID 5
- How do I know a disk has failed?
- If more than one disk fails
- Electrostatic discharge information
- Replacing the hard disk
- Replacing a complete unit
- Replaceable parts
- Index