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01-12-2011 01:38 AM
01-12-2011 01:38 AM
P2000 G3 not being recognised by hosts
Hi all,
First timer in these forums :-)
The situation
So we have a C7000 blade enclosure with 1 Brocade 4/24 FC Blade SAN switch and an old CS1500 MSA SAN.
All our blades use emulex 4GB HBA's and everything is working fine. We now need to migrate to the new p2000 g3 blade system so the plan is to attach the second SAN into the brocade and attach the new volumes to blades.
I have quickly configured the P2000 and created a couple of volumes and connected one of the 4 FC ports to the Brocade switch. At this point I would expect that the controller should now appear in the HP Array configuration utility on each of the blades but all I am seeing is the 1500 and the internal p410i's When I click on "Hosts" on the P2000 it IS showing all the HBA addresses of the blades.
As it happens we also have a DL380 with a spare HBA installed, I have tried a fiber direct from the P2000 into the DL380 (Completely bypassing the Switch) and again the controller does not appear in the HP ACU.
I am sure this is something silly I have missed and honestly.... I have no idea
Thanks for your time in advance!
....
First timer in these forums :-)
The situation
So we have a C7000 blade enclosure with 1 Brocade 4/24 FC Blade SAN switch and an old CS1500 MSA SAN.
All our blades use emulex 4GB HBA's and everything is working fine. We now need to migrate to the new p2000 g3 blade system so the plan is to attach the second SAN into the brocade and attach the new volumes to blades.
I have quickly configured the P2000 and created a couple of volumes and connected one of the 4 FC ports to the Brocade switch. At this point I would expect that the controller should now appear in the HP Array configuration utility on each of the blades but all I am seeing is the 1500 and the internal p410i's When I click on "Hosts" on the P2000 it IS showing all the HBA addresses of the blades.
As it happens we also have a DL380 with a spare HBA installed, I have tried a fiber direct from the P2000 into the DL380 (Completely bypassing the Switch) and again the controller does not appear in the HP ACU.
I am sure this is something silly I have missed and honestly.... I have no idea
Thanks for your time in advance!
....
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01-12-2011 02:45 AM
01-12-2011 02:45 AM
Re: P2000 G3 not being recognised by hosts
The MSA2000/P2000 is an OEMed product and not based on traditional Compa SmartArray controller technology. It uses array-based management: serial/IP-based command line or a Web-Interface.
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