HP MPX200 Data Migration Planning Guide
A Checklist examples
This appendix provides examples of completed data migration checklists. These examples depict
a scenario where a customer is upgrading from an old EMC CX3-20 storage array to an HP EVA
4400 storage array. Three applications and servers are using the CX3-20 array. Each of these
three servers has a different operating system.
Step 1: Source and destination storage array
Table 9 Example: Storage Array Information
WWPN
2
(FC)
Number of
controllers
Array
management
software
1
Firmware
version
Source or
destinationStorage array
50-06-01-60-41-e0-18-94
50-06-01-61-41-e0-18-94
50-06-01-62-41-e0-18-94
50-06-01-63-41-e0-18-94
2Navisphere03.24.040.5.0
06
SourceEMC CX3-20
50-00-1F-E1-50-06-22-A1
50-00-1F-E1-50-06-22-A2
50-00-1F-E1-50-06-22-A2
50-00-1F-E1-50-06-22-A3
50-00-1F-E1-50-06-22-A4
2Command ViewCR21F9lep-11001100DestinationHP EVA 4400
1
The storage array specific software that is used in data migration to present the source LUNs to the MPX200 and to
create destination LUNs to be presented to the MPX200 and to the server. The array management software also provides
the controller and WWPN information for the storage array ports.
2
WWPN of the FC array; used in performing zoning in FC switch firmware.
Step 2: List the servers impacted by the data migration project
Table 10 (page 18) shows an example of the server information that can be retrieved by the server
administrator. The information shown in bold text represents changes from the existing configuration.
Table 10 Example: server information
Multipathing software for
destination array
Logical volume
manager (if
any)
Multipathing
software for
source arrayIP address
Operating system
and versionServer
MPIO DSM for EVAN/AEMC Power- Path
for Windows
10.3.3.1Windows SP2HR-Dept
Device MapperNoneEMC Power- Path
for Linux
10.4.3.2SUSE 10iPortal
Secure Path for HP-UXVeritasEMC Power- Path
for HP-UX
10.4.3.3HP-UX 11.3Sales
Step 3: List applications, mount points, and paths to the physical device
Table 11 (page 19) shows an example of the applications, mount points, and path to the physical
device, which can be retrieved by the server administrator.
18 Checklist examples