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To ensure redundancy, you should connect to SAN storage port pairs.
Connecting the Sun StorageTek 5320
NAS Gateway System to the Sun
StorEdge 6130 Array
This section describes how to cable the Sun StorageTek 5320 NAS Gateway System
directly or through fabric switches to the Sun StorEdge 6130 array:
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“Connecting Directly to the Sun StorEdge 6130 Array” on page 102
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“Using Fabric Switches to Connect to the Sun StorEdge 6130 Array” on page 106
After connecting the systems, proceed to
“Connecting to the Network” on page 159
Connecting Directly to the Sun StorEdge 6130
Array
The following direct attach configurations are described in this section:
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“To Connect a Single-Server Direct Attach to Sun StorEdge 6130 Array” on
page 102
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“To Connect a Dual-Server Direct Attach to Sun StorEdge 6130 Array” on
page 104
Note –
Do not power on the server until instructed in
StorageTek 5320 NAS Gateway System” on page 161
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To Connect a Single-Server Direct Attach to Sun StorEdge
6130 Array
You can connect to SAN storage with one pair of optical fiber cables.
1. Connect the HBA Port 1 of the first HBA card (PCI1) to the Controller A host 1
port on the Sun StorEdge 6130 array.
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