configuration must therefore be at the K2 Client/K2 Server level. For example, in a L3 redundant
system, K2 clients can connect to either of a redundant K2 Server pair. This means that if K2 Server
1A goes down, K2 Clients connect to K2 Server 1B.
FC port redundant
NOTE: Do not use the FC port redundant configuration without first consulting with Grass
Valley Server Engineering.
Two K2 Servers each connect to two RAID controllers. Servers A and B are redundant.
With this configuration the redundancy is at the Fibre Channel port level. If one of the FC ports,
cables, or RAID controllers fails, the redundant connection takes over.
The following rules and policies apply to the FC port redundant configuration:
•
Only use this configuration on systems that do not have a conflicting failover policy. For example,
if a system is assembled with an iSCSI failover mechanism AND a Fibre Channel port failover
mechanism, the policies of these two failover mechanisms can conflict during a failover event
and result in scrambled data pathways. Examples of systems without conflicting failover policies
are as follows:
•
A system with iSCSI clients that are non-redundant. This means the clients have just one
connection to the iSCSI VLAN (media ports on GigE switch). Since there is no iSCSI failover
in this type of system, there is no conflict with the Fibre Channel failover policy.
•
A system with Fibre Channel connected clients. Fibre Channel clients can be non-redundant
(one FC cable connected to the FC switch) or redundant (two FC cables connected to the FC
switch). The Fibre Channel failover policy is cohesive between FC client connections and
FC RAID connections, so there is no conflict.
•
Do not use this configuration on a system with redundant iSCSI clients, as this introduces a
conflicting failover policy. If iSCSI clients are redundant and K2 Server FC ports are redundant,
failover conflicts occur that render the system inoperable.
Installing SANsurfer Switch Manager software
Use the SANsurfer Switch Manager application to configure the QLogic Fibre Channel Switch.
Install the software on the Control Point PC.
1. Close all programs currently running and insert the SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk
into CD-ROM drive.
2. Open the CD with Windows Explorer. Locate and run the following installation program file:
Windows_5.00.xx.xx.exe
3. Follow on-screen instructions to install the software. Click Next to accept defaults.
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