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04-21-2008 09:43 AM
04-21-2008 09:43 AM
SPC-2 flag in a shared port environment using dmx
Dear All
I wish to set the SPC-2 flag in a shared port environment using an EMC DMX-3 disk array. I intend to use Solutions Enabler 6.4 and the following command to set the flag on an initiator.
symmask set hba_flags on SPC2_Protocol_Version –enable –wwn –dir –p
I’ve heard setting the SPC-2 flag can be disruptive and the host might need to be off line.
If I set this SPC-2 flag on an initiator (not on the entire FA port) - I want to know what the impact would be on the host concerned / other hosts on the shared port
E.g. What would the impact be on the hosts on the port – do we need to take all hosts the off line to avoid the applications being disrupted. The server that requires the flag setting is a HP blade running Red Hat
I’d also be interested in people’s experiences of transitioning to SPC-2, if you know of any good documentation, etc
Please comment
Nick
I wish to set the SPC-2 flag in a shared port environment using an EMC DMX-3 disk array. I intend to use Solutions Enabler 6.4 and the following command to set the flag on an initiator.
symmask set hba_flags on SPC2_Protocol_Version –enable –wwn –dir –p
I’ve heard setting the SPC-2 flag can be disruptive and the host might need to be off line.
If I set this SPC-2 flag on an initiator (not on the entire FA port) - I want to know what the impact would be on the host concerned / other hosts on the shared port
E.g. What would the impact be on the hosts on the port – do we need to take all hosts the off line to avoid the applications being disrupted. The server that requires the flag setting is a HP blade running Red Hat
I’d also be interested in people’s experiences of transitioning to SPC-2, if you know of any good documentation, etc
Please comment
Nick
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04-21-2008 11:29 PM
04-21-2008 11:29 PM
Re: SPC-2 flag in a shared port environment using dmx
Hi Nick,
I have no technical comments but I did find this:
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?admit=109447626+1208849013798+28353475&threadId=1170752
hope this helps,
-Eric
I have no technical comments but I did find this:
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?admit=109447626+1208849013798+28353475&threadId=1170752
hope this helps,
-Eric
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