110-6236-En-R1 Sanhq Quick Start v3 2
110-6236-En-R1 Sanhq Quick Start v3 2
110-6236-En-R1 Sanhq Quick Start v3 2
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2016-04
Rev. 110-6236-EN-R1
Contents
1 Before You Begin...................................................................................................4
2 Installation Procedure..........................................................................................5
Full Installation Server and Client..................................................................................................... 5
Add a Group and Configure SupportAssist...........................................................................................5
5 Contacting Dell................................................................................................... 18
This guide describes how to quickly get started using SAN Headquarters (SAN HQ) and SupportAssist. It
presents basic GUI navigation and settings information, and provides steps for:
Before you begin installing SAN HQ, compile the following information:
For complete information about using SAN HQ, see the Dell EqualLogic SAN Headquarters Installation
and Users Guide
Installation Procedure
Double-click the SAN HQ executable file, SANHQSetup32And64.exe. This file can be found in the
Downloads area of the Dell support site at eqlsupport.dell.com.
The welcome screen appears. Click Next.
NOTE:
The SAN Headquarters installation application installs the Microsoft .NET 4.5 Client Profile if it is
not detected on the host system.
2.
3.
Accept the default directory for the application files (C:\Program files\EqualLogic\SAN HQ), then
click Next.
4.
Choose to install the SAN HQ Server and Client. See Full Installation Server and Client.
Specify the directory for the log files and optional network share name. (The default directory is C:
\ProgramData\EqualLogic\SAN HQ\Logs.)
2.
Enable TCP/IP communication. SAN HQ has advanced features that operate through TCP/IP, such as
SupportAssist and Live View.
a. Select the checkbox and type or accept the default host name/IP address. Dell recommends
using a static IP address.
b. Accept the default TCP/IP port for SAN HQ, which you can change later from Settings Server
Connection Settings for Client. (This option is available only after performing a full installation.
It is not available from a client-only installation.)
3.
(Optional) If the computer running the SAN HQ Server is behind a firewall, the installation asks if you
want to add firewall rules to enable TCP/IP communication for the required processes. Click Yes.
4.
An installation dialog box displays as the application is installed. When the installation is complete,
click Finish. By default, Launch SAN Headquarters is selected.
5.
6.
When the SAN HQ GUI launches, the Add Group wizard starts automatically. Click Next to continue.
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Click SAN HQ Add New Group to open the Welcome to the Add Group wizard.
2.
3.
Select the Enable SupportAssist functionality checkbox. Depending on whether the TCP/IP
initialization is complete, the checkbox might already be selected. This option requires you to
accept the EULA in the next step.
4.
Click Next to open the SupportAssist License Agreement dialog box and accept the license terms.
5.
Click Next. A message dialog box shows that SAN HQ is polling the group and loading group
information. When SAN HQ contacts the group, it opens the dialog box shown in Figure 2. Result of
Adding Group Login Credentials and Syslog Server Selection.
6.
a.
b.
A user name for the SupportAssist read-only account. You can accept the default autopilot-ro
account name or enter your own custom account name. User names follow the same
Installation Procedure
conventions as the PS Series firmware local account and can contain up to 16 alphanumeric
ASCII characters, including period, hyphen, and underscore. The first character must be a letter
or number and the last character cannot be a period.
c.
A password for the SupportAssist read-only account. Passwords must contain a minimum of 3
and a maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters, which are case-sensitive. Dell recommends a
minimum of 6 characters for improved security.
7.
Click Test to validate the credentials. If you entered valid credentials, SAN HQ enables the Group
Syslog Servers panel. Note the IP address for Current Syslog Configuration.
8.
Scroll through the Select SAN HQ Server IP address for Group Syslog Notification registration list
and select an address. Dell recommends using a static IP address.
Figure 2. Result of Adding Group Login Credentials and Syslog Server Selection
9.
Click Next and type the required information in the Customer Contact Information dialog box.
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10. Click Next and enter your preferred data-collection and upload settings (see Figure 4. SupportAssist
Data Collection and Upload Settings Dialog Box):
a.
Select the checkbox to enable weekly data collection and set the day, time, retry interval, and
the total number of attempts (which includes the initial attempt).
b.
Select the checkbox to collect diagnostic data when critical events are detected in addition to
scheduled activity.
c.
Select the checkbox to allow automatic transmission of diagnostic data to Dell Technical
Support for review.
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11. Click Next and, optionally, type the settings for email notification.
12. Click Next and use the sliders to specify your preferences for the size of log files and of event and
audit log files.
13. Click Next and review your configuration settings in the Completing the Wizard dialog box.
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Installation Procedure
After you install SAN HQ, you can start monitoring PS Series groups. The Summary of Group window
displays an overview of group status, capacity, I/O performance, and network performance. You can
navigate through the SAN HQ GUI windows in several ways and display increasingly more detailed group
data in different contexts.
To display detailed information about a group in the SAN HQ GUI, select the group name in the Servers
and Groups tree in the far-left panel.
The following sections describe the different areas of the SAN HQ user interface identified by the callouts
shown in Figure 6. SAN HQ Client GUI Navigation.
Callout 1 Menu Bar Items and Tool Bar Buttons
The menu bar contains the options listed in the following table.
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Menu Item
Options
SAN HQ
SupportAssist
Group
Settings
Reports
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Create Archive
Open Archive
Exit
Configuration Wizard
Run Now
SupportAssist Settings
Activity Log
Trigger Information NR
Stop Monitoring
Start Monitoring
General Settings
Email Settings
Group Settings
Favorite Settings
Server Settings
Configuration
Capacity
Thin-Provisioned Volumes
Replication
Performance
Host Connections
Top 10 Report
Alerts
Menu Item
Favorites
Help
Options
Group Diagnostics
SyncRep
Snapshot Schedules
Volumes Performance
VVol
VVol Connections by VM
Add to Favorites
Manage Favorites
About
Navigation Help
User Guide
Release Notes
Below the menu bar, the tool bar includes the following buttons:
Back or Forward Returns or moves forward to a previously visited window. You can also click the
down arrow next to the Forward button to display the navigation history.
Add New Server Adds an additional server to monitor groups on that server. Similar to selecting
SAN HQ Add New Server.
Add Group Adds a new group to monitor. Similar to selecting SAN HQ Add New Group.
New Window Produces a new window displaying the current view. When you exit from the new
window, the original window remains open.
Launch Group Manager When you select a group from the Servers and Groups tree, you can use
the Launch Group Manager button to start the Group Manager GUI for the group. Similar to selecting
Group Launch Group Manager.
Launch Dell Storage Update Manager Launches the Dell Storage Update Manager tool. This tool
analyzes your current Dell EqualLogic storage configuration and guides you through the PS and FS
Series firmware update process.
Create Archive Saves group data to a compressed archive (.grpx) file. Similar to selecting SAN HQ
Create Archive.
Print Prints the current window.
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analyze your infrastructure. Links are provided on the summary pages to take you to specific information
for a group.
Callout 4 Information Categories
Select the group name in the Servers and Groups tree to display a summary of capacity, status, I/O
performance, and network performance for the group, pools, members, volumes, volume collections,
and, optionally, storage containers, VVols, and VMs.
You can obtain more detailed information by expanding the group in the Servers and Groups tree and
selecting a subcategory: capacity, combined graphs, event/audit logs, hardware/firmware, I/O,
iSCSI connections, and network. You can further refine the information by expanding the tree. For
example, to see data for all disks for a member, select Hardware/Firmware Disks.
Callout 5 Favorites
Lists views saved as favorites that you added from Favorites on the menu bar. Right-click a saved favorite
to make it your home page, to delete it, or to rename it.
Callout 6 Window Title
You can identify the category and object for which the GUI is displaying data by examining the window
title. In most cases, the title includes the group name, category, and object. For example: Capacity of All
Pools on Group - group06
Callout 7 Context Link Bar Objects
Within each information category, you can view groupwide data (Group) or data that is restricted to a
specific group object: Pools, Members, Volumes, Volume Collections, and, optionally, Storage
Containers, VVols, and VMs
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You can view or modify several different settings for SAN HQ and SupportAssist.
The main SAN HQ GUI window includes the following tabs for displaying and configuring settings:
Settings tab
To view or modify SAN HQ settings, click this tab to navigate to the SAN Headquarters Settings page.
See SAN HQ Settings for more information.
SupportAssist tab
Click this tab to navigate to the SupportAssist Configuration Settings page. From this page, you can:
View and enable SupportAssist for your groups
View an activity log for groups monitored by SupportAssist
View Dell Technical Support customer cases that were created for your groups and reported back
to SupportAssist
You use the navigation links in the upper-left pane to access these views.
Help tab
Click this tab to:
Display the current versions of the SAN HQ Client and Server
Display links to the Dell EqualLogic support site
Access the SAN HQ user guide and release notes PDF documentation from the software kit
SAN HQ Settings
The following table lists the settings that you can view or modify for SAN HQ.
Settings
Functions
General These settings are displayed by default on the SAN Headquarters Settings page.
GUI appearance
Installation
Client startup
Tooltip
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Settings
Functions
Chart display
Select either:
Temperature display
Alert display
Group
Hidden Group
View groups that SAN HQ is monitoring but are not displayed in the
GUI.
You can also set a group to not be hidden.
Favorite
Display all views that have been added to the favorites list
Navigate to a view
Delete a view
Server These settings are used by the SAN HQ Server. (Full client-server installation only.)
Startup
Start the Windows service used by SAN HQ using either the Local
Service account or by providing credentials for a specific user account.
(Requires administrative privileges.)
Client connection
Adjust the time that email notifications are sent for alerts that are active
on the group
Update the refresh time interval for collecting customer support case
data for SupportAssist
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Settings
Functions
Last Updated shows the most recently updated copy.
SNMP Notifications
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Contacting Dell
Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options. Availability varies by
country and product, and some services might not be available in your area. To contact Dell for sales,
technical support, or customer service issues, go to dell.com/support.
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Contacting Dell