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on HP-UX 11i v3
NOTES:
A = Requires SVSP version 2.0 or later
B = Refer to the SVSP Streams documentation for DPM and VSM firmware versions required for the HP-UX version being used. Refer to the SVSP Streams documentation for the Command View and SecurePath versions
required for the HP-UX version being used
C = Only supported with SVSP-supported external storage (available on SPOCK)
Additional notes for the information in the tables above:
Other disks or arrays (not listed in these tables) that are supported for HP-UX may be used on non-shared buses.
Oracle RAC data is generally required to be stored in RAW volumes on Shared LVM (SLVM) volume groups or Veritas Cluster Volume Manager (CVM)
disk groups, or can be stored on Cluster File Systems (CFS).
To determine if a storage device is supported with the Serviceguard Storage Management Suites, check if the device is supported for VERITAS versions 4.1,
5.0, 5.0.1 or 5.1 and VxVM, CVM and CFS.
It is supported to mix Fibre Channel, SAS or SCSI mass storage devices within the same Serviceguard cluster.
All storage devices are supported as Serviceguard cluster lock disks, using LVM-based cluster lock or cluster lock LUN unless otherwise noted.
It is important to understand what is meant here when this document refers to a Shared Bus. A Shared Bus is any bus (SCSI, SAS, or Fibre Channel)
connected to more than a single node. This is also known as having Multiple Initiators.
Generally, the information listed in this document is specifically regarding the use of the device as a shared data disk with Serviceguard, Serviceguard
Extension for RAC (SGeRAC, formerly Serviceguard OPS Edition) or the Serviceguard Storage Management Suites (SG SMS). Unless otherwise noted, the
information here does not apply to the use of any device for purposes other than as a shared data disk for
Serviceguard, SGeRAC, and SG SMS. Another important restriction with Serviceguard and SGeRAC is that shared SCSI buses should not contain any non-disk
devices (such as DDS tape drives, DLT tape drives or CD-ROM drives). This is because most of these devices do not handle buses with Multiple Initiators
properly. This restriction does not apply for Fibre Channel or SAS, since Fibre Channel and SAS switches provide the needed isolation.
Any Fibre Channel or SAS Host Bus Adapters and Switches supported by HP-UX are also with Serviceguard, SGeRAC, and SG SMS. Supported Host Bus
Adapters for HP-UX can be found at: http://www.hp.com/products1/serverconnectivity/storagesnf2/index.html