If Many-To-Many Connections Link Hbas And Ports - Hitachi MK-96RD617-08 User Manual

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If Many-to-Many Connections Link HBAs and Ports

Figure 6-4 gives an example of a network in which a production server and a
development server are connected to the storage system (Henceforth, this
network is referred to as network B). The host bus adapter (wwn01) in the
production server is connected to four ports (1A, 1C, 2A and 2C). The host bus
adapters (wwn02 and wwn03) in the development server are also connected
to the four ports.
Host bus adapter (HBA)
SPM name: wwn01
WWN:
Figure 6-4
If many-to-many connections are established between HBAs and ports, take
the following major steps:
1. Find WWNs of host bus adapters. Before using Server Priority Manager, you
must find the WWN (Worldwide Name) of each host bus adapter in host
servers. WWNs are 16-digit hexadecimal numbers used to identify host bus
adapters. For details on how to find WWNs, see the LUN Manager User's
Guide.
2. Ensure that all host bus adapters connected to ports in the storage system
are monitored. Use the WWN tab of the Server Priority Manager window
to define which port is connected to which host bus adapter. Place host bus
adapters connected to each port below the Monitor icons.
In network B, each of the four ports is connected to three host bus
adapters (wwn01, wwn02, and wwn03). Place the host bus adapter icons of
wwn01, wwn02, and wwn03 below the Monitor icons for all the four port
icons.
6-6
Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V/VM Hitachi Performance Manager User's Guide
Production server
(high priority)
0000000000000001
Network B (Many-to-Many Connections are Established
between HBAs and Ports)
Server Priority Manager Operation
Development server
(low priority)
Fibre Channel switch
1A 1C
2A 2C
CHA
CHA
Storage system
Host bus adapter (HBA)
SPM name: wwn02
WWN:
0000000000000002
SPM name: wwn03
WWN:
0000000000000003
CHA: channel adapter

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