Dual Domain Cabling Diagrams With D6000 Disk Enclosures - HP StoreEasy 1000 Getting Started Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for StoreEasy 1000:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Figure 10 Alternate single domain configuration for better fault tolerance
1. Group 1 of 2 D2600 disk enclosures
2. Group 2 of 2 D2600 disk enclosures
3. Group 3 of 2 D2600 disk enclosures
4. Group 4 of 2 D2600 disk enclosures
5. Connection from P822 controller to port 2 of I/O module A on the top disk enclosure in Group 1
6. P822 controller
7. Connection from P822 controller to port 2 of I/O module A on the top disk enclosure in Group 4
8. Connection from P822 controller to port 2 of I/O module A on the top disk enclosure in Group 3
9. Connection from P822 controller to port 2 of I/O module A on the top disk enclosure in Group 2

Dual domain cabling diagrams with D6000 Disk Enclosures

The following diagrams show different StoreEasy systems in dual domain configurations with
D6000 Disk Enclosures.
Figure 11 (page 18)
configuration. In this configuration, the worst case scenario (besides a controller failure) is losing
½ of the D6000 if there is an I/O module failure.
NOTE:
The cabling diagram in
and 1840 using the P822 controller.
shows the StoreEasy 1440 system with the P822 controller in a dual domain
Figure 11 (page 18)
Dual domain cabling diagrams with D6000 Disk Enclosures
is exactly the same for the StoreEasy 1640
17

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents