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11-12-2020 01:18 AM - edited 11-13-2020 01:12 AM
11-12-2020 01:18 AM - edited 11-13-2020 01:12 AM
Configuring HP including logical drives and hosts
Settings are in general default unless specified My CC Pay
To create HP P2000 G3 Vdisks, select requirements as appropriate. In the GUI, select Configuration View > Logical > Vdisks. For example, if you create 4 + P RAID-5 arrays with a spare and 1:1 mapping to volumes, the system data is stripped across all the LUNs in the controller storage pool. For performance and robustness, much larger disk-member arrays (Vdisks) are not recommended.
The HP P2000 G3 LUNS are default volume-mapped to all ports on the controller. This mapping is useful if the controller is separately zoned only to the system nodes. Otherwise time consuming, individual mapping of each system port is required. The LUNS cannot be shared. Access must be limited to the system ports only.
To detect a controller, it might be necessary to run the svctask detectmdisk and svcinfo lsdiscoverystatus commands.
Select the standard host profile and FC host type. Disk spin-down is not supported as unresponsive disks can result in taking storage pools offline.
LUNs are exported through the available FC ports of the HP P2000 G3 storage system. Configure these LUNs as default mapping or explicit.
Special LUNsThere are no special considerations for logical unit numbering. LUN 0 can be exported where necessary.
Target portsA HP P2000 G3 storage system has a total of four 8 GB Fibre Channel ports.
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11-15-2020 09:37 PM
11-15-2020 09:37 PM
Re: Configuring HP including logical drives and hosts
Hello,
I did not understand, please explain what is exactly your query or what is your requirement.
I hope the below link helps you.
https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=emr_na-c05079929
https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=emr_na-c02520791
https://www.storagenetworks.com/documents/manuals/hp-p2000-user-manual.pdf
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