Here, I am
using an embedded P420i controller installed in a HP Gen8 Server. I have also
updated the controller firmware and ACU version to the latest. I have used the
Intelligent Provisioning feature of HP Gen8 Server and launched ACU from these.
You can also ACU within the Operating System to configure HP SmartCache.
[ NOTE: If you are using HP Smart Storage
Administrator, the interface will be slightly different. But the steps and
procedure remains the same. ]
Steps:
1. Open
Array Configuration utility on your Server. You can launch HP ACU or HP SSA (HP
Smart Storage Administrator) from Intelligent Provisioning or from the
Operating system (Windows, Linux etc).
2. Select
the HP Smart Array controller from the drop down menu as shown below.
3. As you
can see from the below provided image, the HP Smart Array Controller P420 is
connected to four 300GB SAS HDDs and two 200 GB Solid State Disk (SSD).
4. Now let
us create an Array using two SAS HDDs. To create array, click on Create
Array button.
5. Select SAS,
select the HDDs and click OK button as shown below.
6. Now the SAS
Array A is created. Let us create a new Logical drive on this array.
7. Click on Create logical drive button to create a new logical drive.
8. Select
the RAID and click on Save (Here, I have selected RAID 1).
9. Now you
have successfully created the logical drive in SAS Array A.
10. Now I
will create one more Array and Logical drive using the remaining SAS HDDs.
11. To Create another Array, Select Unassigned drives, then click on Create Array button.
12. Select SAS,
select the HDDs and click on OK button as shown below.
13. Now SAS
Array B is created. Let us create a new Logical drive in this array.
14. Click on Create Logical drive to create a new Logical drive.
15. Select
the RAID level and click on Save button as shown below.
16. Now you
have created a the logical drive 2 under SAS array B
17. Now it
is the time to enable HP SmartCache on the Controller.
18. Click on the HP Smart Array Controller, then click on Enable HP SmartCache option as shown below.
19. Select
the option Solid State SAS, click Save.
[ NOTE: When you create SmartCache, you are
not creating any more RAID logical drives on these SSDs. So you do not have to
specify any RAID levels here. Moreover, you could not use any unused space on
the SSD to create an array or logical drive. In short, once you make a SSD for
SmartCache, it cannot be used for any other purpose at the same time. ]
20. You will
receive a warning. Click OK in the warning.
21. It will
create a new SmartCache Array on your Server as shown below.
22. To
assign a SmartCache to a logical drive, select the SmartCache Array C
from left pane, click on Create HP SmartCache logical drive button as
shown below.
23. Now
select the Logical drive for which you want to assign HP SmartCache.
[ NOTE: The recommended SmartCache is 10%
of Logical drive as the first logical drive is 279 GB, it is recommended to set
SmartCache size of first logical drive as 27.9 GB. ]
24.
Click on Save button once you are done. Now you have successfully created a
27.9 GB of Cache for your Logical drive 1 (RAID 1 with 279 GB). Good Job
Now let us
assign HP SmartCache for logical drive 2. You can repeat Step 23, 24, 25 and
select Logical drive 2 to assign HP SmartCache for Logical drive 2. Here, you
can try another method assign the HP SmartCache. Whatever the method you
follow, the outcome is same.
25. To
assign HP SmartCache for Logical Drive 2, here I will show you alternate
method.
26. Click on Logical Drive 2 at the left pane of ACU window.
27. Click on Create SmartCache for Logical drive as shown below.
28. Select
the Recommended size option as shown below.
29. Now you
have successfully configured HP SmartCache for both Logical Drive 1 and 2
30. Congrats, you
have successfully configured HP SmartCache on your Server.
You can
notice that we have 316.6 GB of remaining HDD space on HP SmartCache Array C.
This space can be used create more SmartCache for future logical drive that you
might create. But you can't use this space for any RAID or storage.
If you would
like to know more about HP SmartCache or if you have any doubts, you can always
leave a comment here. I will try my level best to answer the questions left by
you.
Thank you for reading.
I have a HP DL380p Gen8 server with a P420i controller fitted.. We have an array with 7 x 600GB HDD's and I want to shrink the array and remove one of the HDD's as it was added in error... I can't work out how to do this...?, Advanced Capacity Expansion was part of SAAP 2.0 but as I understand it it is now free, but I can't work it out... Any help much appreciated...
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Hi there, thanks for responding... It is set up as RAID6, and no spare.. That is where I went wrong by accidentally adding the 7th HDD as part of the existing array... The volume is MBR so we can only see 2TB of the 3TB.., so I need to shrink the array and remove the HDD.. As of yet I cannot get the this features available to do this.. It would seem that this option is not free.., and HP themselves are confused too... I just need to get this feature on a 60 day trial or Eval so I can see if this will get me out of this mess...
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