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12-16-2008 03:48 AM
12-16-2008 03:48 AM
DS2120 for multi server
Hi all,
I have one DS2120 with 4x300GB disks with 2 SCSI, and I plan to connect my DS2120 to two server ? I did the same with my MSA30 and it works, can I setup DS2120 connect to 2 server ?
Please help...
Thank you
Fajar
I have one DS2120 with 4x300GB disks with 2 SCSI, and I plan to connect my DS2120 to two server ? I did the same with my MSA30 and it works, can I setup DS2120 connect to 2 server ?
Please help...
Thank you
Fajar
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12-16-2008 04:45 AM
12-16-2008 04:45 AM
Re: DS2120 for multi server
You mean like with an MSA30MI, or like a MSA30DB?
On the MSA30DB the unit is split in half with being seen by one SCSI bus and one being seen by another seperate SCSI bus. SO 2 hosts will see their own half of the disks
On the MSA30MI, all disks can appear on the same bus, so 2 hosts can see each physical disks.
The DS2120 works like the MSA30MI in that both hosts will see all 4 disks and you'll need to change the initiator SCSI ID of the SCSI HBA on one of the nodes.
Generally you'd only do this in a cluster.
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee
On the MSA30DB the unit is split in half with being seen by one SCSI bus and one being seen by another seperate SCSI bus. SO 2 hosts will see their own half of the disks
On the MSA30MI, all disks can appear on the same bus, so 2 hosts can see each physical disks.
The DS2120 works like the MSA30MI in that both hosts will see all 4 disks and you'll need to change the initiator SCSI ID of the SCSI HBA on one of the nodes.
Generally you'd only do this in a cluster.
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee

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12-16-2008 05:01 AM
12-16-2008 05:01 AM
Re: DS2120 for multi server
Hi Duncan, thank for your response.
So it means that I can not use my DS2120 connect to two server?
rgds,
Fajar
So it means that I can not use my DS2120 connect to two server?
rgds,
Fajar
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12-16-2008 05:06 AM
12-16-2008 05:06 AM
Re: DS2120 for multi server
Without the 2 servers being run as a cluster?
I think the answer would be - it might work, but wouldn't be supported.
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee
I think the answer would be - it might work, but wouldn't be supported.
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee

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