HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.6.0 Windows Storage Server Edition Installation Guide (418975-003, January 2008)
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– Enable access to the SNMP agent from each server that will be in
the cluster.
– Set the SNMP community string to the desired value. The
community string must be the same for all FibreChannel switches.
If you are using fabric fencing, ensure that the community string
has write privileges. For server-based fencing, you can optionally
configure a read-only community string.
– On Brocade switches only, run the snmpMibCapSet command on
the switch. Change the famib setting to yes and accept the default
values for the other settings.
• For McDATA switches, domain-wide RSCNs should be disabled.
• If the servers are connected to switches in multiple fabrics, the
physical ports on each switch must be assigned to unique domain IDs.
A different domain ID must be used on each fabric (any given domain
ID can exist on only one fabric in the SAN). For example, if a server is
connected to two switches that are not in the same fabric, switch1
could use domain ID 6 and switch2 could use domain ID 7. Domain
ID 6 must not exist on the fabric containing switch2 and domain ID 7
must not exist on the fabric containing switch1.
Typically these tasks can be performed from the FC switch or from third-
party applications. Refer to your FC switch or application documentation
for more information.
11. Create LUNs for the Membership Partitions and
Modify Partition Tables
HP Clustered File System uses a set of membership partitions to control
access to the SAN. The membership partitions are also used to store the
device naming database, which includes the global device names that HP
Clustered File System assigns to the SAN disks placed under its control.
HP Clustered File System can use either one or three membership
partitions. To ensure that a membership partition is always available, we
strongly recommend that you use three membership partitions.