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02-06-2009 09:45 AM
02-06-2009 09:45 AM
Multi-OS Migration and EVA CA
We’re about to change our EVA for a brand new one. We’ve already started to migrate windows LUNs, using CA and it has been a rather straightforward process (replication then failover). However, we’ve other servers using different OS (HPUX 11, Solaris starting 2.8 and Linux) I believe those OS do not use disk signature; so is there some additional points we should care about using CA, other than those for windows disks?
TIA
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02-06-2009 11:16 AM
02-06-2009 11:16 AM
Re: Multi-OS Migration and EVA CA
On HP-UX you will most certainly have to deal with new path names after a failover. I don't have any experience with Solaris, but from browsing a manual it looks quite /interesting/. How are your Linux servers connected? Plain ext-file system inside a partition or do you use LVM?
What is the old EVA-model and what is the new model? I assume you are aware there might be updates necessary to the multipath handling (though it sounds like your're covered for Windows already).
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02-06-2009 11:31 AM
02-06-2009 11:31 AM
Re: Multi-OS Migration and EVA CA
in general the UNIX/Linux LVM mirroring can be used for the migration:
for UX its e.g.:
http://docs.hp.com/en/5992-4616/ch03s01.html
more on the continuous access and some aspects of all the OS platforms are here:
http://bizsupport2.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c01557203/c01557203.pdf
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02-09-2009 01:51 AM
02-09-2009 01:51 AM
Re: Multi-OS Migration and EVA CA
Does it worth the case migrating LUNs this way, or should prefer using LVM? TIA for your answers.
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02-09-2009 02:02 AM
02-09-2009 02:02 AM
Re: Multi-OS Migration and EVA CA
WWN-binding is typically NOT used - at least not by default.
If your operating system (setup) allows, migration with LVM is fine. With CA you do need some downtime during the failover and you CAN NOT go back, because you are not allowed to migration from the 4400 to the 5000.
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02-09-2009 02:21 AM
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