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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1007878.1 : Capabilities of Mapping a Volume to a Host or Host Group for Sun Storage[TM] 2500 and 6000 RAID Arrays
PreviouslyPublishedAs 210878 Description There are some common misconceptions about what configuration is allowed, and what is not. This document seeks to address the allowable configurations, and supplement the existing help and man page entries, for Sun StorageTek Common Array Manager and Sun StorageTek SANtricity Storage Manager. Steps to Follow Capabilities of Mapping a Volume to a Host or Host Group. VocabularyAn Initiator/Host Port is an alias that links a Fibre Channel or SAS World Wide Port Name(WWPN) to a Host, and sets the Volume failover policy for operations coming from that specific WWPN via the Host Type setting. iSCSI IQN's can be aliased in the same fashion. A Host is defined as a set of Initiators or Host Ports. They have the same Host Type setting. A Host Group is defined as a set of Hosts. A Storage Domain is defined as a set of one or more Volumes mapped to a single Host or Host Group.; A storage domain is created upon first mapping a volume to a host or host group. The Default storage domain exists at all times. Limitations
NOTE: Storage Domains are only created by mapping volumes. They are not created by defining hosts, initiators, or host groups Example 1Is this possible? I need to map volumes 1, 2, and 3 to hosts A, B, and C No. This would require two host groups: Group 1: A, B, C This breaks Limitation number 5, as hosts A, B, and C would need to be in 2 different host groups. Example 2Is this possible? map volume 1 to host A Yes. Hosts A and D would be in one host group(AD), and hosts B and C would be in another(BC). You would map volume 1 to host A, volumes 2 and 3 to host group BC, and 4 and 5 to AD. What if I wanted to map volume 6 to host D? Still possible. You can map individual volumes to individual hosts. And if I wanted volume 6 to be seen by hosts D and B? Not possible. That would require that B and D be in more than one host group. Example 3Volumes 1, 2, 3 mapped to the Default Storage Domain Can volumes 1, 2, and 3 be seen by Host C or Host D? No. This falls under Limitations 5 and 6. Can host A see Volumes 4 and 5? No. This falls under Limitation 3. What do the hosts see? Host A: Volumes 1, 2, 3, and 6 Product SANtricity Storage Manager Sun StorageTek Common Array Manager Software 5.0 Sun StorageTek Common Array Manager Software 5.1 Sun StorageTek Common Array Manager Software 6.0 Sun StorageTek Common Array Manager Software 6.1 6130, 2540, 2530, 2510, hosts, host group, Storage Domain, Default Storage Domain, mapping, volume, 6140, 6540, 6180, 6580, 6780, flx240, flx280, flx380 Change History Date: 2009-12-22 User: DeCotis Comment: Updated product list. Removed CAM specific references. Added SANtricity specific vocabulary. Updated title to be more generic. Date: 2006-07-31 User Name: 71396 Action: Approved Comment: Performed final review of article. Publishing. Version: 6 Date: 2006-07-31 User Name: 71396 Action: Accept Comment: Version: 0 Previously Published As 83526 Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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