Sun Storedge Traffic Manager (Mpxio)/Sun Storage Multipathing; Configuring With Veritas Volume Manager - HP StorageWorks 4400 Installation Manual

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2.
Through the Telnet connection to the switch or Switch utilities, verify that the WWN of the EVA
ports and FCAs are present and online.
3.
Create a zone consisting of the WWNs of the EVA ports and FCAs, and then add the zone to
the active switch configuration.
4.
Enable, and then save, the new active switch configuration.
NOTE:
There are variations in the steps required to configure the switch between different vendors. For more
information, see the HP StorageWorks SAN design reference guide , available for downloading on
the HP website: http://www.hp.com/go/sandesign.

Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager (MPxIO)/Sun Storage Multipathing

Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager (MPxIO)/Sun Storage Multipathing can be used for FCAs configured
with the Sun SAN driver and depends upon the operating system version, architecture (SPARC/x86),
and patch level installed. For configuration details, see the HP StorageWorks MPxIO application
notes, available on the HP support website: http://www.hp.com/support/manuals.
In the Search products box, enter MPxIO, and then click the search symbol. Next, select the
application notes from the search results listing.

Configuring with Veritas Volume Manager

The Dynamic Multipathing (DMP) feature of Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM) can be used for all
FCAs and all drivers. EVA disk arrays are certified for VxVM support. When you install FCAs, ensure
that the driver parameters are set correctly. Failure to do so can result in a loss of path failover in
DMP. For information about setting FCA parameters, see
"Configuring the FCAs with the Sun SAN driver
instructions.
The DMP feature requires an Array Support Library (ASL) and an Array Policy Module (APM). The
ASL/APM enables Asymmetric Logical Unit Access (ALUA). LUNs are accessed through the primary
controller. After enablement, use the vxdisk list <device> command to determine the primary
and secondary paths. For VxVM 4.1 (MP1 or later), you must download the ASL/APM from the
Symantec/Veritas support site for installation on the host. This download and installation is not required
for VxVM 5.0.
To download and install the ASL/APM from the Symantec/Veritas support website:
1.
Go to http://support.veritas.com.
2.
Enter Storage Foundation for UNIX/Linux in the Product Lookup box.
3.
Enter EVA in the Ask a question or enter keyword box, and then click the search symbol.
To further narrow down the search, change the platform to Solaris and search again.
4.
Read TechNotes and follow the instructions to download and install the ASL/APM.
5.
Run vxdctl enable to notify VxVM of the changes.
6.
Verify the configuration of VxVM as shown in
depending on your VxVM version and the array configuration).
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Configuring non-Windows application servers
stack" on page 66 and the FCA manufacturer's
Example 1
(the output may be slightly different

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