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Fabric out-of-band Ethernet topology

The following figure shows two storage array management connections from the controller-drive tray
to two ports on an Ethernet switch. In this topology, the storage management station where the client
software resides requires a NIC or some other Ethernet interface. You must use Ethernet cables for all
storage array management connections.

The following figure shows and example of fabric out-of-band topology.

 

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Storage Management

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Network

Interface

Card

Controller A

Ethernet

Port

Controller B

Ethernet

Port

Ethernet

Port

Ethernet

Port

 

Note: 

Connect management port 1 on each controller for out-of-band management and leave port

2 available for access to the storage array by technical support.

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Page 12: ...cabling for redundancy 13 Cabling for performance 13 How best to approach zone configuration 13 Host and storage array cabling for mirroring 13 Single controller topologies and dual controller topolo...

Page 13: ...helf and EF570 flash array 70 Drive cabling topologies for the E5760 controller shelf 72 Drive tray cabling topologies for the E5600 controller drive trays and EF560 flash arrays 74 Drive channel redu...

Page 14: ...bric out of band Ethernet topology 108 Hardware installation for Synchronous Mirroring and Asynchronous Mirroring 109 Planning and site preparation 109 iSCSI connections for Asynchronous Mirroring 109...

Page 15: ...or your hardware In addition to controller shelves controller drive trays and drive shelves drive trays you might need some or all of the following components Cables SAS Fibre Channel FC Ethernet Infi...

Page 16: ...E2800 or E5700 controller shelf typically use SANtricity System Manager You might also use the Enterprise Management Window EMW from SANtricity Storage Manager to manage E2800 or E5700 controller she...

Page 17: ...ray through an ethernet or in band attached host called the management station A controller shelf controller drive tray can be attached to one or more expansion drive shelves or drive trays to increas...

Page 18: ...e alternate controller The paths used by the controller to access either the drives or the hosts are called the preferred paths and the redundant paths are called the alternate paths If a controller f...

Page 19: ...ause loss of data access is called a potential single point of failure The cabling scenarios in this document note the components that present a potential single point of failure Choose a cabling topo...

Page 20: ...ssible loss of data access Do not use a combination of HBAs from different vendors in the same host For the HBAs to perform correctly use HBAs from only one manufacturer You can obtain information abo...

Page 21: ...ut of band management requires a different network topology from a storage array that uses in band management For in band management requests and status information are communicated through the same c...

Page 22: ...fabric it queries the World Wide Identifier WWID name server for all of the attached controllers and their capabilities Zoning is like a filter that the WWID name server applies to the query from the...

Page 23: ...e I O module IOM Do not attach a drive tray that contains two ESMs or IOMs to a simplex controller shelf Adding new drive shelves to an existing storage array You can add drive shelves drive trays to...

Page 24: ...8 1 2 2 2 3 4 5 5 7 9 9 6 1 Ethernet network 2 User workstations sending and receiving data 3 Storage management station 4 Host 5 Host adapters 6 Controller A 7 Controller B 8 Controller shelf control...

Page 25: ...ps or ties to group all of the cables associated with one component drive channel or host channel If a component fails you must disconnect the cables replace the failed component and reattach the cabl...

Page 26: ...us Check the specifications for your cables and do not bend any cable more tightly than the minimum specified radius Attention Possible hardware damage To prevent electrostatic discharge damage to the...

Page 27: ...a integrated SFP transceiver You must install a integrated SFP transceiver into each connector to which you will connect a copper cable About this task Attention Possible hardware damage To prevent el...

Page 28: ...re Universe Related information NetApp Hardware Universe Installing an RJ 45 cable for iSCSI connections For iSCSI connections you must install RJ 45 connectors for cables Some 10 Gb s iSCSI connectio...

Page 29: ...or for host connections About this task Attention Possible hardware damage To prevent electrostatic discharge damage to the shelf tray use proper antistatic protection when handling components Steps 1...

Page 30: ...r on a drive shelf drive tray ESM IOM Note When you install SAS cables make sure that the blue tabs on the SAS cables face the bottom of the tray or shelf and that each connector clicks into place Not...

Page 31: ...only The EF570 controller shelf uses identical component locations to the E5724 controller shelf However the EF570 supports SSD drives only The EF570 controller shelf is available in duplex configurat...

Page 32: ...60 controller shelf front view front bezel removed E5760 controller shelf front bezel 1 Power 2 Attention 3 Locate E5724 or EF570 controller shelf rear view E5760 controller shelf rear view Component...

Page 33: ...us SAS expansion port 8 Expansion Port Attention SAS expansion port 9 Host Port Link Status baseboard host port 10 Host Port Attention baseboard host port 11 Host Port Link Status HIC host port 12 Hos...

Page 34: ...Gb s iSER SRP E5700 controller with quad port SAS host interface card 1 Two baseboard host ports 16 Gb s FC or 10 Gb s iSCSI 2 Four HIC ports 12 Gb s SAS E5700 controller with quad port SFP iSCSI hos...

Page 35: ...th HDD and SSD drives Keep these points in mind when you compare the figures in this section to your hardware The top of the controller drive tray is the side with the labels The configuration of the...

Page 36: ...1 Controller canister A 2 Drive channel ports SAS drive expansion connectors 3 Controller canister B 4 Drive channel ports SAS drive expansion connectors E5624 and EF560 controller drive trays front...

Page 37: ...ollowing figure shows the controller drive tray or flash array with an InfiniBand HIC Your controller drive tray might have a different HIC E5624 and EF560 controller drive trays rear view 1 Controlle...

Page 38: ...S Expansion Link 1 Fault LED 18 Power Fan AC Power LED 9 SAS Expansion Link 1 Up LED 19 Seven segment display 10 SFF 8088 SAS connector 1 expansion 20 Serial port Right rear subplate with a SAS 2 HIC...

Page 39: ...nector 2 11 SFF 8644 HIC connector 4 5 Port 2 Link Fault LED 12 Port 4 Link Fault LED 6 Port 2 Link Up LED 13 Port 4 Link Up LED 7 Port 3 Link Fault LED Right rear subplate with a 40 Gb InfiniBand HIC...

Page 40: ...2 Active LED 7 HIC QSFP channel 2 Right rear subplate with a 16 Gb FC or a 10 Gb iSCSI HIC 1 SFP HIC channel 1 8 HIC Link 3 Fault LED 2 HIC Link 1 Fault LED 9 HIC Link 3 Active LED 3 HIC Link 1 Active...

Page 41: ...3 5 in drive bays The E2860 is available only in the duplex configuration Keep these points in mind when you compare the figures in this section to your hardware The top of the controller shelf is the...

Page 42: ...ontroller shelf front bezel 1 Power 2 Attention 3 Locate E2812 or E2824 controller shelf duplex configuration rear view E2812 or E2824 controller shelf simplex configuration rear view Component locati...

Page 43: ...y 5 Ethernet Status 6 Ethernet Activity 7 Expansion Port Link Status SAS expansion port 8 Expansion Port Attention SAS expansion port 9 Host Port Link Status baseboard host port 10 Host Port Attention...

Page 44: ...5 host interface card 1 Two baseboard host ports 10 Gb s iSCSI 2 Two HIC ports 10 Gb s iSCSI E2800 controller with SFP baseboard ports and no host interface card 1 Two baseboard host ports 16 Gb s FC...

Page 45: ...s FC or 10 Gb s iSCSI 2 Two HIC ports 16 Gb s FC or 10 Gb s iSCSI E2800 controller with SFP baseboard ports and a quad port SFP FC or iSCSI host interface card 1 Two baseboard host ports 16 Gb s FC o...

Page 46: ...e side with the labels The configuration of the host ports depends on which host interface card configuration is installed The figures in this section show the AC power option E2712 controller drive t...

Page 47: ...USB Connector 5 Cache Active LED 19 Expansion SFF 8644 Port Connector 6 Controller A Canister 20 Expansion Fault LED 7 Seven Segment Display 21 Expansion Active LED 8 Host Interface Card Connector 1...

Page 48: ...Power LED 4 Host Interface Card Connector 2 11 Power Fan DC Power LED 5 Expansion Fault LED 12 Power Fan Service Action Allowed LED 6 Expansion Active LED 13 Power Fan Service Action Required LED 7 E...

Page 49: ...Required LED 8 Ethernet Link 1 Rate LED 26 Controller A Service Action Allowed LED 9 Ethernet Link 2 Active LED 27 Battery Service Action Required LED 10 Ethernet Connector 2 28 Battery Charging LED...

Page 50: ...ight rear subplate with a dual port SAS host interface card 1 Host Interface Link 3 Fault LED 6 SFF 8644 Host Interface Connector 4 2 Host Interface Link 3 Active LED 7 Expansion Fault LED 3 SFF 8644...

Page 51: ...SFF 8644 Host Interface Connector 4 2 Host Interface Link 3 Active LED 7 Expansion Fault LED 3 SFF 8644 Host Interface Connector 3 8 Expansion Active LED 4 Host Interface Link 4 Fault LED 9 Expansion...

Page 52: ...reen speed 2 yellow activity 1 green speed 2 yellow activity 1 green speed 2 yellow activity E2700 right rear subplate with a quad port FC or iSCSI host interface card 1 Host Interface Link 3 Up LED 9...

Page 53: ...I host interface card 1 Host Interface Link 3 Up LED 6 iSCSI Host Interface Connector 4 2 Host Interface Link 3 Active LED 7 Expansion Fault LED 3 iSCSI Host Interface Connector 3 8 Expansion Active L...

Page 54: ...les IOMs DE460C drive shelf IOM LEDs 1 SAS port Attention 2 IOM Attention 3 Locate 4 SAS port Link Status Component locations on the DE6600 drive shelf drive tray DE6600 drive shelf front view with th...

Page 55: ...ons on the DE212C drive shelf and the DE224C drive shelf The DE212C drive shelf has twelve 3 5 in drive bays The DE224C drive shelf has twenty four 2 5 in drive bays The component locations on the rea...

Page 56: ...on 4 Shelf Locate Component locations on the DE1600 drive shelf drive tray and the DE5600 drive shelf drive tray The DE1600 drive shelf has twelve 3 5 in drive bays The DE5600 drive shelf has twenty f...

Page 57: ...the drive shelf LEDs 2 Drives 3 Right end cap DE5600 drive shelf front view 1 Left end cap Has the drive shelf LEDs 2 Drives 3 Right end cap DE1600 drive shelf or DE5600 drive shelf rear view 1 ESM A...

Page 58: ...In connector 1 8 Power fan canister 3 SAS In connector 2 9 Power connector 4 Seven segment display indicators 10 Power switch 5 Serial connector 11 ESM B canister 6 Ethernet connector Component locati...

Page 59: ...oller shelf E5724 and E5760 or EF570 flash array have the following options for built in base ports Dual 10 Gb s iSCSI connections optical Dual 16 Gb s Fibre Channel connections optical Each controlle...

Page 60: ...or 3 Gb s SAS 4 HIC ports MiniSAS HD Passive copper 1 5m 2m Active optical 20 100m MiniSAS Passive copper 1 5m 16 Gb s 8 Gb s or 4 Gb s Fibre Channel 2 base ports SFP OM2 SW optical 1 2 3 5 10 2 5m O...

Page 61: ...0 300m 10 Gb s iSCSI 4 SFP OM2 optical 2 3 5 10 25m SFP OM3 optical 50 150m Twin Ax passive copper 2 7m 1 Gb s iSCSI 4 SFP 3 OM2 optical 2 3 5 10 25m SFP 3 OM3 optical 50 150m Twin Ax passive copper 2...

Page 62: ...S1 LW optical 50 300m 10 Gb s iSCSI or 1 Gb s iSCSI 4 HIC optical ports SFP OM2 optical 2 3 5 10 25 m SFP OM3 optical 50 300m Twin Ax DAC passive copper 2 7m 2 base optical ports SFP OM2 optical 2 3 5...

Page 63: ...00m 2 SFP OM2 SW optical 2 3 5 10 25 m SFP OM3 SW optical 50 150m SFP OS2 LW optical 50 300m 10 Gb s iSCSI 4 SFP OM2 optical 2 3 5 10 25 m SFP OM3 optical 50 150m Twin Ax passive copper 2 7m 2 SFP OM2...

Page 64: ...rage Manager to convert the protocol of the host ports to Fibre Channel iSCSI split mode Unified SFPs are available that support both 16 Gb s Fibre Channel and 10 Gb s iSCSI In split mode ports 1 and...

Page 65: ...or the HBAs to perform correctly use only HBAs from one manufacturer in a SAN Direct attach topologies This section describes topologies that do not use switches to connect hosts to your storage array...

Page 66: ...y Host server Non redundant HBA HCA or iSCSI Ethernet adapter Redundant Host to controller cable Redundant Controller Redundant The following figure shows an example of a direct attach topology with t...

Page 67: ...and a simplex controller shelf Controller A Host Port 1 Host Port 2 Host Server HBA 1 74099 The following table lists the redundant and non redundant components in a direct attached configuration with...

Page 68: ...t Host to controller cables Redundant Controllers Redundant Switch topologies This section describes topologies that use switches to connect hosts to your storage array The host adapters in the hosts...

Page 69: ...ort 1 Controller A Controller B Host Port 2 Host Port 2 HBA 2 Host Port 1 The following table lists the redundant and non redundant components in a switched configuration with one host and a controlle...

Page 70: ...ned switch is not redundant Controller Redundant Two hosts and two zoned switches The following figure shows an example of a switch topology with two hosts a controller shelf and two zoned switches Ea...

Page 71: ...connections or a combination of one HBA and one iSCSI Ethernet adapter When a host is cabled to a duplex controller shelf controller drive tray each attached host should have two host adapters install...

Page 72: ...n redundant components in a mixed configuration with three hosts and a controller shelf Component Redundant Non redundant Host servers 1 and 2 Redundant Host server 3 Non redundant unless all three ho...

Page 73: ...limits on the number of drive shelves of a given model The maximum number of drive slots and the maximum number of drive shelves for a redundant pair of channels is the same as for a single non redund...

Page 74: ...ive shelves and the controller shelf Note The E5700 supports DE5600 and DE6600 SAS 2 enclosures via head upgrade When utilizing a E5700 controller in SAS 2 enclosures support for base host ports is di...

Page 75: ...DE212C drive shelves and DE224C drive shelves 1 ESM A 2 SAS Port 1 3 SAS Port 2 4 SAS Port 3 5 SAS Port 4 Stacked ESMs in DE6600 drive shelves 1 ESM A 2 ESM B 3 SAS In Ports 4 SAS In Ports 5 SAS Out E...

Page 76: ...SAS cables face the bottom of the tray or shelf and that each connector clicks into place When you cable a mix of SAS 2 and SAS 3 drive shelves to the same controller shelf you should use a dual stac...

Page 77: ...data access in the event of the failure of a controller an ESM IOM or a drive channel each drive enclosure tray must have a direct connection or an indirect connection through other drive enclosures...

Page 78: ...s on a controller shelf or controller drive tray 1 IOM A 2 SAS port 1 3 SAS port 2 4 SAS port 3 5 SAS port 4 The following figure shows the SAS ports on a DE460C drive shelf The I O modules IOMs occup...

Page 79: ...oller drive tray DE6600 Drive Tray DE5600 Drive Tray 1 ESM A 2 SAS in port 1 3 SAS in port 2 4 SAS out expansion port 3 5 ESM B Drive cabling topologies for the E5724 controller shelf and EF570 flash...

Page 80: ...One E5700 controller shelf and one SAS 3 drive shelf One E5700 controller shelf and a single stack of SAS 3 drive shelves Drive shelf or drive tray cabling 71...

Page 81: ...E5760 controller shelf Depending on the number and type of drive shelves that you need to connect see the applicable figure for a cabling topology Each example shows an E5760 controller shelf configu...

Page 82: ...One E5760 controller shelf and a single stack of SAS 3 drive shelves One E5760 controller shelf and a single stack of SAS 2 drive shelves Drive shelf or drive tray cabling 73...

Page 83: ...h arrays This section provides examples of drive tray cabling topologies for the E5600 E5612 E5624 E5660 controller drive trays and the EF560 flash array The following table lists ports and associated...

Page 84: ...access in the event of the failure of a controller an ESM IOM or a drive channel each ESM IOM must have a path to each controller Redundant path pair on the E5612 and E5624 controller drive trays and...

Page 85: ...controller drive tray 1 ESM A 2 SAS in port 1 3 SAS in port 2 4 SAS out expansion port 5 ESM B The following figures show the SAS ports on a DE6600 drive tray Each environmental services module ESM h...

Page 86: ...with a mini SAS connector on one end and a mini SAS HD connector on the other end These cables connect between the controllers and the SAS 3 drive trays or between SAS 2 drive trays and SAS 3 drive t...

Page 87: ...n ports on an ESM or one of the SAS expansion ports on an IOM in the other drive tray Do not connect both SAS in ports on one ESM to other drive trays One E5600 controller drive tray or one EF560 flas...

Page 88: ...controller drive trays and EF560 flash arrays on page 74 shows the arrangement of ESMs and the location of ports on the DE6600 drive tray Important The cabling pattern is independent of the physical l...

Page 89: ...Three persons are required to safely move an empty tray If the tray is populated with components a mechanized lift is required to safely move the tray Note To ensure cabinet stability and guarantee th...

Page 90: ...One E5660 controller drive tray and one DE6600 drive tray Drive shelf or drive tray cabling 81...

Page 91: ...ude DE1600 drive trays or DE5600 drive trays The cabling pattern remains the same although the ESMs are arranged differently in DE1600 drive trays and DE5600 drive trays Drive tray cabling topologies...

Page 92: ...indirectly through the failed connection or drive shelf become inaccessible When you cable a mix of SAS 2 and SAS 3 drive shelves to the same controller shelf you should use a dual stack configuration...

Page 93: ...O modules IOMs occupy the top half of the shelf Each IOM has four SAS 3 expansion ports You can connect these ports to SAS 3 expansion ports on another drive shelf or drive tray or to SAS expansion p...

Page 94: ...ve tray or to the SAS expansion port on a controller drive tray 1 ESM A 2 SAS in port 1 3 SAS in port 2 4 SAS out expansion port 5 ESM B The following figures show the SAS ports on a DE6600 drive tray...

Page 95: ...ble figure for a cabling topology Each example shows a duplex controller shelf configuration with redundant paths to the drive shelves Several options for cabling might be possible for a given drive s...

Page 96: ...One E2800 controller shelf and a single stack of SAS 3 drive shelves One E2800 controller shelf and a single stack of SAS 2 drive shelves Drive shelf or drive tray cabling 87...

Page 97: ...lves that you need to connect see the applicable figure for a cabling topology Each example shows an E2860 controller shelf configuration with redundant paths to the drive shelves Several options for...

Page 98: ...One E2860 controller shelf and a single stack of SAS 2 drive shelves One E2860 controller shelf and dual stacks with a mix of SAS 2 and SAS 3 drive shelves Drive shelf or drive tray cabling 89...

Page 99: ...ays Learn the physical features of the E2700 controller trays that support drive cabling to minimize the risk of losing access to data Controller drive trays Each controller in an E5712 E2724 or E2760...

Page 100: ...The following figure shows the SAS ports on a DE1600 drive tray or a DE5600 drive tray Each environmental services module ESM has two SAS 2 in ports and one SAS 2 expansion out port You can connect t...

Page 101: ...rn shown in the figures in this topic 1 ESM A 2 ESM B 3 SAS in ports 4 SAS out expansion port Drive shelves The following figures show the SAS ports on a DE212C drive shelf or a DE224C drive shelf The...

Page 102: ...should differ by one for an odd total number of drive trays For a simplex controller drive tray configurations do not use the cabling pattern shown in the figure One E2700 controller drive tray and on...

Page 103: ...One E2700 controller drive tray and one drive tray One E2700 controller drive tray and two drive trays dual stack configuration 94...

Page 104: ...rays dual stack configuration The pattern shown can be extended to include additional drive trays as long as neither the limit on maximum number of drive slots nor the limit on maximum number of trays...

Page 105: ...drive tray configuration with redundant paths to the drive trays Caution Risk of bodily injury An empty tray weighs approximately 56 7 kg 125 lb Three persons are required to safely move an empty tray...

Page 106: ...One E2760 controller drive tray and one drive tray Drive shelf or drive tray cabling 97...

Page 107: ...SANtricity System Manager use the tasks in Using SANtricity System Manager to add a drive shelf drive tray to an existing storage array on page 102 to add a new drive tray to your storage array You c...

Page 108: ...og box The data is not automatically sent to technical support 3 From the AMW navigation bar select Monitor Reports EventLog 4 In the Event Log window select View Only Critical Events 5 Review the sys...

Page 109: ...age array If your storage array did not previously have a drive tray you will cable the new drive tray as shown for the examples of a storage array with one drive tray If your storage array already ha...

Page 110: ...n without significant delays 4 From the Component Information window expand Overall Component Information select ESM Canisters and verify the following Both ESM A and ESM B are listed Current data rat...

Page 111: ...o add a drive shelf drive tray to an existing storage array If you manage your storage array with SANtricity System Manager use the tasks in this section to add a new drive shelf to your storage array...

Page 112: ...the system and that for each drive shelf both of the ESMs IOMs show that communication is OK and that the data rate is 12Gb s for DE212C DE224C and DE460C drive shelves or 6 Gb s for other drive trays...

Page 113: ...essary to cable only one controller A drive channel Connections between one controller and two IOMs ESMs are not supported in a simplex configuration Connect the cables in the order given in the follo...

Page 114: ...shelves or trays identify the cable or cables that run from controller B to the drive shelf that was previously the last drive shelf in the stack Disconnect that cable or those cables from te SAS expa...

Page 115: ...ab 14 Click the Software and Firmware Inventory link and check which versions of the IOM ESM firmware and the drive firmware are installed on the new drive shelf Note You might need to scroll down the...

Page 116: ...ss If you use out of band management connect the Ethernet ports on the controller drive tray to a private network segment behind a firewall If the Ethernet connection is not protected by a firewall yo...

Page 117: ...other Ethernet interface You must use Ethernet cables for all storage array management connections The following figure shows and example of fabric out of band topology 74110 Ethernet Storage Manageme...

Page 118: ...re related procedures to set the configuration of these features and use them Planning and site preparation The Asynchronous Mirroring feature can be used with either Fibre Channel or iSCSI connection...

Page 119: ...ynchronous Mirroring feature Note Do not zone the uplink port E_port that connects cascades switches within a fabric Switch zoning configurations are typically set up by using the switch management so...

Page 120: ...Synchronous Mirroring configurations the switch zone settings are presented preceding each configuration in this appendix Select one of the following configuration options to connect and configure one...

Page 121: ...and fabric A switch failure does not usually result in a loss of data but it does affect data synchronization until the error is corrected Therefore the highest availability campus configuration is t...

Page 122: ...the hardware components The following figure shows the highest availability campus configuration The controller drive trays are shown schematically with four host ports on each of two controllers in e...

Page 123: ...h storage array Note Do not zone the uplink ports E_ports on any of the Fibre Channel switches The following figure shows how the four switches are zoned for the highest availability campus configurat...

Page 124: ...array installation is new Go to Step 3 on page 115 Attention Possible hardware damage DC powered controller drive trays have special power procedures that you must follow beyond the procedures for AC...

Page 125: ...ort in zone 1 of switch 1 The figure following Step 9 on page 116 shows the cabling for E2700 controller drive trays 7 Connect controller port B1 of the storage array to an available port in zone 1 of...

Page 126: ...11 Complete the fabric environment for switch 1 by connecting switch 1A to switch 1B The following figure shows the cabling that is described in Step 11 on page 117 and Step 12 on page 118 3 2 5 4 7...

Page 127: ...wer was turned off Result The hardware installation is complete To configure the storage management software to support mirror relationships refer to the online help topics Campus configuration The ca...

Page 128: ...be zoned exactly as presented in this configuration However you must meet the following requirements when you zone switches for the campus configuration Note Do not zone the uplink ports E_ports on an...

Page 129: ...ows how the two switches are zoned for the campus configuration 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 25 24 27 26 29 28 31 30 Zo ne 1 Zo ne 2 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 11 10 12 13 15 14 1 0 Zo ne 2 Zo ne 1 75087 Zo ne 3 Zo n...

Page 130: ...ing configured switch 1 represents switch 1A for the primary site and switch 1B for the secondary site Note You can connect the cables to any port in the correct zone of the switch 4 Connect the prima...

Page 131: ...vation of the Synchronous Mirroring feature or the Asynchronous Mirroring feature In a four host port system controller port A4 and controller port B4 are reserved The following figure shows connectio...

Page 132: ...tion is complete See the online help topics for procedures to configure the storage management software to support mirror relationships Intra site configuration The intra site configuration is used in...

Page 133: ...ou must configure the zones on the switch so that there is one port per zone for a storage array connection and one port per zone for each host You must zone the switches so that a single host adapter...

Page 134: ...this is a new storage array installation Go to Step 3 on page 125 Attention Possible hardware damage DC powered controller drive trays and drive trays have special power procedures that you must foll...

Page 135: ...pter for each host to an available port in zone 1 of switch 2 The following figure shows the cabling that is described in this step 6 Connect controller port A1 of the primary storage array to an avai...

Page 136: ...ing feature controller port A2 and controller port B2 are reserved for mirror relationship synchronization In a four host port system controller port A4 and controller port B4 are reserved 10 Connect...

Page 137: ...where power was turned off Result The hardware installation is complete See the online help topics for procedures to configure the storage management software to support mirror relationships Installin...

Page 138: ...ble lag times vary depending on the environment and should be determined on an individual basis Line capacities Line type Capacity in Mb s Speed in MB s T 1 1 544 0 193 T 3 43 232 5 404 OC 3 155 6352...

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