Before adding a Hitachi Vantara storage array in Arrays page, configure the array software.
For the VMware agent, the following applies:
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The Virtual Server Agent client computer can be a physical server or a virtual machine (VM), with Hitachi Vantara command devices exposed through physical Raw Device Mapping (RDM).
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For storage area network (SAN) mode, the Virtual Server Agent client computer must be a physical server.
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Verify that all Hitachi Vantara prerequisites are installed and configured on the Virtual Server Agent client computer.
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Expose Hitachi Vantara Command Devices to the Virtual Server Agent's proxy computer.
Procedure
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Before changing any settings or mapping or unmapping a Command Device, shut down all Hitachi Open Remote Copy Manager (HORCM) instances that the Commvault software created.
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Configure enough destination ShadowImage volume (S-VOL) devices to meet your retention requirements. If you are using virtual storage machines (VSM), the ShadowImage devices must belong to the same VSM as the production volume (P-VOL).
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For each host that is connected to the storage array, complete the following steps to configure a Command Device:
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On the Command Device interface, select the User Authentication attribute.
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On the Command Device interface, clear the Command Device Security and Device Group Definition attributes.
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For Thin Image (TI) operations on the Virtual Storage Platform (VSP) and on the Hitachi Unified Storage Virtual Machine (HUS VM) series, do the following:
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Create TI pools. If you are using the micro code version 80-05-44 and above, then any Hitachi Dynamic Provisioning (HDP) pool can be used to create TI snapshots.
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Unmap the virtual volumes (V-VOLs) that the TI snapshot backup will use.
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Create V-VOLs that match the exact block size of the P-VOL devices. For V-VOLs to be created automatically by the IntelliSnap feature, select the snapshot configuration property Create VVOLs for Thin Image in the Snap configurations tile.
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For the Hitachi VSM storage array, use volumes that belong to the VSM resource group.
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For ShadowImage (SI) operations on the VSP series and on the HUS VM series, create S-VOL devices that match the exact block size of the P-VOL devices.
Do not map existing S-VOL devices unless you also select the Use preexisting clones property in the Snap configurations tile.
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If you are using VSM, then the proxy used for backups where you mount the snapshots must be part of the VSM resource group. A separate hostgroup must be created for the proxy machine with desired Host Bus Adapter (HBA) and added to the VSM resource group.