HP StorageWorks Scalable File Share System Installation and Upgrade Guide Version 2.2

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Chapter 9 describes configuration tasks that you may need to perform after installing or upgrading
the system.
Appendix A contains instructions for using the keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) switch.
Appendix B contains worksheets that you can use to record your system configuration information.
Appendix C contains checklists of the tasks involved in installing and configuring your HP SFS system.
Appendix D provides information on configuring partitions at an InfiniBand switch.
Appendix E provides information on using non-standard Fibre Channel storage.
Appendix F contains a script that you can use as a template to create your own SSSU script for
configuring an EVA4000 array.
Appendix G describes how to configure HP ProCurve switches for non-standard MTU sizes (Jumbo
packets).
Appendix H provides information an configuring an HP ProCurve Networking Routing Switch 9315m
for 802.3ad bonding operation.
Appendix I describes a possible system configuration where multiple servers are connected to an
EVA4000 array.
Appendix J describes the configure array command.
HP SFS documentation
The HP StorageWorks Scalable File Share documentation set consists of the following documents:
HP StorageWorks Scalable File Share Release Notes
HP StorageWorks Scalable File Share for EVA4000 Hardware Installation Guide
HP StorageWorks Scalable File Share for SFS20 Enclosure Hardware Installation Guide
HP StorageWorks Scalable File Share System Installation and Upgrade Guide (this document)
HP StorageWorks Scalable File Share System User Guide
HP StorageWorks Scalable File Share Client Installation and User Guide
To assist you in installing and configuring your HP SFS system, you should also have a hard copy or a soft
copy of the following documentation:
HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide
HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Getting Started Guide
HP KVM Server Console Switch User Guide
HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 4000/6000/8000 User Guide
Documentation conventions
This section lists the documentation conventions used in this guide.
Italic type Italic (slanted) type indicates variable values, placeholders, and function argument names.
Italic type is also used to emphasize important information.
Courier font This font denotes literal items such as command names, file names, routines, directory
names, path names, signals, messages, and programming language structures.