Full Volatility - HP 316095-B21 - StorageWorks Edge Switch 2/24 Planning Manual

Fw v06.xx/hafm sw v08.02.00 hp storageworks san high availability planning guide (aa-rs2dd-te, july 2004)
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Physical Planning Considerations
Figure 61: Open Trunking configuration
The figure illustrates two Director 2/64 directors connected by two ISLs. Three
servers use the ISLs to communicate with two storage devices. Without trunking,
servers 1 through 3 route Fibre Channel traffic to director B without regard to any
data rates. A possible scenario is that servers 1 and 2 route high data rate traffic
through ISL 1 to storage device 1 (ISL oversubscription) and server 3 routes low
data rate traffic through ISL 2 to storage device 2 (ISL undersubscription).
Note that preferred path configurations are more restrictive than and take
precedence over Open Trunking. Even if Open Trunking is enabled, no attempt is
made to reroute traffic away from a preferred path, even if the path is congested or
BB_Credit starved.

Full Volatility

Full volatility is a feature (available on directors and switches with firmware
version 6.0 and later) that supports military, classified, or other high-security
environments that require that Fibre Channel data not be retained by the director
or switch after power-off or failure.
When a director or switch (without the full-volatility feature installed) powers off
or fails, a dump file is written to non-volatile random-access memory (NV-RAM).
This dump file retains the last 30 Fibre Channel frames transmitted from the
embedded port and the last four frames transmitted to the embedded port.
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Server 1
Server 2
Director A
Server 3
Trunk
ISL 1
ISL 1
ISL 2
ISL 2
Director B
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