Connecting The Disk Array; Defining The Paths; Fabric Zoning And Lun Security Settings - HP StorageWorks XP10000 - Disk Array Configuration Manual

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Heterogeneous operating systems may share an XP array port if you use Secure Manager and set
the appropriate host group and mode. All others must connect to a dedicated XP array port.
Use Secure Manager for LUN isolation when multiple hosts connect through a shared array port.
Secure Manager provides LUN security by allowing you to restrict which LUNs each host can access.
Table 3 Fabric zoning and LUN security settings
Environment
Standalone SAN
(non-clustered)
Clustered SAN
Multi-Cluster SAN

Connecting the disk array

The HP service representative connects the disk array to the host by:
1.
Verifying operational status of the disk array channel adapters, LDEVs, and paths.
2.
Connecting the Fibre Channel cables between the disk array and the fabric switch or host.
3.
Verifying the ready status of the disk array and peripherals.

Defining the paths

Use XP Remote Web Console (shown), or XP Command View to define paths (LUNs) between hosts
and volumes in the disk array.
This process is also called "LUN mapping." In XP Remote Web Console and XP Command View,
LUN mapping includes:
Configuring ports
Enabling LUN security on the ports
Creating host groups
Assigning Fibre Channel adapter WWNs to host groups
Mapping volumes (LDEVs) to host groups (by assigning LUNs)
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Installing and configuring Tru64 for the XP disk array
OS Mix
homogeneous (a single OS type
present in the SAN)
heterogeneous (more than one OS
type present in the SAN)
Fabric Zoning
Not required
Must be used when mul-
tiple hosts or cluster nodes
connect through a shared
Required
port
LUN Security

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