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10-07-2005 03:01 AM
10-07-2005 03:01 AM
MSA1000 with SAN Switch 2/8
MSA1000 with SAN Switch 2/8
I have a DL380 G4 Packaged cluster w/ MSA1000.
Windows 2003 Server Enterprise SP1 has been installed on both DL380's.
The MSA setup guide details that the IP Address needs to be changed on the SAN Switch from default. My question is do I need to do this as I wasn't intending on plugging the SAN Switch into my network. I was going to have each DL380 connected to the MSA via one Fibre Channel card.
Is there a necessity to have the SAN Switch plugged into my network?
Windows 2003 Server Enterprise SP1 has been installed on both DL380's.
The MSA setup guide details that the IP Address needs to be changed on the SAN Switch from default. My question is do I need to do this as I wasn't intending on plugging the SAN Switch into my network. I was going to have each DL380 connected to the MSA via one Fibre Channel card.
Is there a necessity to have the SAN Switch plugged into my network?
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10-07-2005 03:10 AM
10-07-2005 03:10 AM
Re: MSA1000 with SAN Switch 2/8
Re: MSA1000 with SAN Switch 2/8
Carl, you have posted this in the wrong forum. Here we do VMS. Try in the storage forum
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/categoryhome.do?categoryId=195
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/categoryhome.do?categoryId=195
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10-14-2005 10:21 AM
10-14-2005 10:21 AM
Re: MSA1000 with SAN Switch 2/8
Re: MSA1000 with SAN Switch 2/8
The ethernet is only for access to the management features of the switch.
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