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Sun StorEdge 3511 SATA Array.
See
“Sun StorEdge 3511 SATA Array High
Capacity Configurations” on page 53
3. Configure cache optimization. If you are configuring a Sun StorEdge 3511 SATA
array, confirm that cache optimization is sequential.
4. Ensure that the fibre connection is set to loop mode.
5. Configure target IDs.
6. Create one Logical Drive for each server and configure spare disks.
7. Map Logical Drive 0 to channels 0 and 5 of the primary controller.
8. Map Logical Drive 1 (if created) to channels 1 and 4 of the secondary controller.
9. Map Logical Drive 2 to channels 0 and 5 of the primary controller.
10. Map Logical Drive 3 (if created) to channels 1 and 4 of the secondary controller.
11. Connect the first server (Server 1) to port FC0 of the upper controller and port FC5
of the lower controller.
12. Connect the second server (Server 2), if needed to port FC1 of the lower controller
and port FC4 of the upper controller.
13. Connect the third server (Server 3), if needed to port FC0 of the lower controller
and port FC5 of the upper controller.
14. Connect the fourth server (Server 4), if needed to port FC1 of the upper controller
and port FC4 of the lower controller.
15. Install and enable multipathing software on each connected server.
16. After completing the configuration, save the configuration using “Save nvram to
disks” menu option in the firmware application and the “save configuration”
command in Sun StorEdge Configuration Service.