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тАО02-03-2011 06:49 PM
тАО02-03-2011 06:49 PM
Re: bl460c g6 boot from san
Hi,
Power on the server and go to the HBA BIOS... Let the server stay at HBA BIOS screen only.
Now in switch as welll as in MSA you will be able to see the WWN of the server. If still not then add the server manually in MSA (not sure if this option is available) and assign the volume to it.
In HBA BIOS scan for luns and if you see it then all good.
Power on the server and go to the HBA BIOS... Let the server stay at HBA BIOS screen only.
Now in switch as welll as in MSA you will be able to see the WWN of the server. If still not then add the server manually in MSA (not sure if this option is available) and assign the volume to it.
In HBA BIOS scan for luns and if you see it then all good.
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тАО02-04-2011 04:28 AM
тАО02-04-2011 04:28 AM
Re: bl460c g6 boot from san
hi all
at the hba bios i didn't find any option to scan for luns
it could be some setting in the bios of the hba?
my hab is emules lpe 1105-hp 4gb fc hba for hp c-class blade system
at the hba bios i didn't find any option to scan for luns
it could be some setting in the bios of the hba?
my hab is emules lpe 1105-hp 4gb fc hba for hp c-class blade system
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тАО02-07-2011 09:44 AM
тАО02-07-2011 09:44 AM
Re: bl460c g6 boot from san
the solution was
1) enable the bios of the hba by clicking at the startup of the server which let the san switch detect the wwn of the server
2) than configure zoning on the swicth with the msa2000
3) on the msa create the host manually and assingn lun to it
4) at the server level start the installation of windows where the lun will appear because without starting the installation the server will not scan for new lun
thanks alot for your help
1) enable the bios of the hba by clicking
2) than configure zoning on the swicth with the msa2000
3) on the msa create the host manually and assingn lun to it
4) at the server level start the installation of windows where the lun will appear because without starting the installation the server will not scan for new lun
thanks alot for your help
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