HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP operating system configuration guide for NonStop XP24000, XP12000, XP10000, XP1024, XP128, v01 (A5951 - 96222, June 2007)
Installing and configuring the FCSAs
Install and configure the adapters using the Fibre Channel ServerNet Adapter Installation and Support
Guide, available at the NonStop Technical Library web site:
http://h30163.www3.hp.com/ntl/.
Fabric zoning and LUN security for multiple operating systems
You can connect multiple clusters of various operating systems to the same switch using appropriate
switch zoning and array LUN security as follows:
• Use Secure Manager for LUN isolation when multiple NonStop systems connect through a shared
array port. Secure Manager provides LUN security by allowing you to restrict which LUNs each
host can access.
• Do not connect other operating systems to the same XP ports or even use a port that shares a
processor with the same port as NonStop systems.
• Use SAN switches dedicated to NonStop connections, or solutions that have been qualified by
HP.
Table 3 Fabric zoning and LUN security settings
LUN SecurityFabric ZoningEnvironment
Must be usedNot requiredSingle node SAN
Must be usedNot requiredMultiple node SAN
Connecting the disk array
The HP service representative connects the disk array to the host by:
1. Verifying operational status of the disk array channel adapters, LDEVs, and paths.
2. Connecting the Fibre Channel cables between the disk array and the fabric switch or host.
3. Verifying the ready status of the disk array and peripherals.
Defining the paths
Use Remote Web Console XP (shown), Command View XP, or Command View XP Advanced Edition
to define paths (LUNs) between hosts and volumes in the disk array.
For non-host mirrored disks, create two identical host groups on two different ports (one port in each
cluster in the array) with identical LUNs in each group.
For host mirrored disks, create two sets of two identical host groups (four total host groups). Configure
one set of two host groups for the Primary (P) path and its backup (B). Assign these two host groups
to two different ports in two different clusters of the disk array, and give each host group access to
separate but identical LUNs. Configure the other set of two host groups for the Mirror (M) and Mirror
Backup (MB) paths. Assign these two host groups to two different ports in two different clusters of the
disk array, and give each host group access to separate but identical LUNs. This arrangement minimizes
the shared components among the four paths, providing both mirroring and greater failure protection.
This process is also called “LUN mapping.”
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