Configuring Storage Arrays - Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 with StorageTek RAID Arrays Manual

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Configuring Storage Arrays

If necessary, install the Fibre Channel (FC) switch for the storage array (if the switch is not
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already installed).
For the procedure about how to install an FC switch, see the documentation that shipped with
your FC switch hardware.
Connect the nodes to the storage array.
3
SAN Configuration — Connect the FC switches to the storage array
Direct-Attached Configuration — Connect each node directly to the storage array
SAS Direct-Attached Configuration
iSCSI Direct-Attached Configuration
iSCSI Switched Configuration
For instructions, see your storage array documentation and the
page 6
Hook up the cards for the storage array.
4
For instructions, see your storage array documentation.
Power on the storage array and the nodes.
5
For instructions, see your storage array documentation.
Configure the storage array, if needed.
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For instructions, see
documentation.
To create a logical volume, see
See Also
Configuring Storage Arrays
This section contains the procedures to configure a storage array in a running cluster.
lists these procedures.
TABLE 2–2
Task
Create a logical volume
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Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 with StorageTek RAID Arrays Manual • September 2010, Revision A
section.
"Configuring Storage Arrays" on page 18
Task Map: Configuring a Storage Array
"How to Create a Logical Volume" on page
"Related Documentation" on
and consult your storage array
19.
Information
"How to Create a Logical Volume" on
page 19
Table 2–2

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