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inex
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Continuous Access - setting parameters in san

Hi,

Aptpolicy should be set to 1, but I see in the manual that DLS should disabled. Anyone knows how critical this patameter is? Can it be changed online?
Is it necessary to lock the speed on the switchports?
I was told that best practice for CA was to stay away from autonegotiate.

-inex

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IBaltay
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Re: Continuous Access - setting parameters in san

Hi,
APTPOLICY=1 the switch must be disabled

DLS/IOD can be set without diabling the switch

DLS (dynamic load sharing) - should be disabled

DLSSHOW
if DLS is set then
DLSRESET

IOD (in order delivery) - should be enabled

IODSHOW
if IOD not set then
IODSET

it is allways best to set manualy the port speed not allowing the possible speed negotiation in place...
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IBaltay
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Re: Continuous Access - setting parameters in san

more details on APTPOLICY/IOD/DLS can be found in FOS admin guides, e.g.:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c01482603/c01482603.pdf?jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN

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inex
Super Advisor

Re: Continuous Access - setting parameters in san

Hello again
Many thanks for answer.
Have you seen any HP document recommending that you lock the port speed?

-inex
IBaltay
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Re: Continuous Access - setting parameters in san

all CA related SAN info should be in SAN design reference guide -HP Continuous access EVA heterogeneous SAN configuration rules section:

http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00403562/c00403562.pdf?jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN


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inex
Super Advisor

Re: Continuous Access - setting parameters in san

Can't see any very clear recommendation about locking the port speed.

-inex
IBaltay
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Re: Continuous Access - setting parameters in san

the typical CA remote replication setup with arrays on local and remote sites are two fabrics connected by 2 ISL (interstate links) in each fabric.
The rules and distances should be described in the mentioned SAN design reference guide - chapter 8 - SAN fabric connectivity and switch interoperability rules
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