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тАО05-22-2006 12:47 AM
тАО05-22-2006 12:47 AM
we have 3 ESX Server (DL585) and two MSA 1000. Each ESX Server has two HBAs and each MSA has two 2/8 Port FC switches and we want to enable zoning on all 4 FC switches, but each ESX server need access to all LUNs on both MSAs.
So my question is, are there some good manuals about zoning because this is the first time I deal with zoning.
I also attached a drawing of your environment.
Thanks for any help!
Cheers
Daniel
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тАО05-22-2006 01:15 AM
тАО05-22-2006 01:15 AM
Re: MSA 1000 zoning
http://storagemagazine.techtarget.com/magLogin/1,291245,sid35_gci893539,00.html
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тАО05-22-2006 01:24 AM
тАО05-22-2006 01:24 AM
Re: MSA 1000 zoning
As fabrics are physically separated anyway & all hosts require access to all LUNs, then create one zone in each fabric containing 'everything' - i.e. all switch ports used in given fabric.
Rgds.
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тАО05-22-2006 01:40 AM
тАО05-22-2006 01:40 AM
Re: MSA 1000 zoning
The problem is that we have ESX Server one and two connected to the first MSA and ESX Server three is connected to the second MSA.
Both MSAs are connected through two FC cables (msa 1 active switch (port 7) <-> msa 2 active switch (port 7) and msa 1 passive switch (port 7) <-> msa 2 passive switch (port 7))
Do I have to create an extra zone for the "cross link" ?
cheers
daniel
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тАО05-22-2006 01:51 AM
тАО05-22-2006 01:51 AM
SolutionAnyway you need still one zone per each switch.
Zone on MSA1000/1, left switch - ports 1, 2, 7 & 8 (internal)
MSA1000/1, right switch - as left switch
MSA1000/2, left switch - ports 1, 7 & 8 (internal)
MSA1000/2, right switch - as left switch
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тАО05-22-2006 04:15 AM
тАО05-22-2006 04:15 AM
Re: MSA 1000 zoning
No, absolutely not. Fibre Channel frame routing does not care about ISLs.
> Anyway you need still one zone per each switch.
Zones are active fabric-wide and automatically stored on each switch within the fabric.
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тАО05-22-2006 07:29 PM
тАО05-22-2006 07:29 PM
Re: MSA 1000 zoning
But now I have one more question ;)
If I want to implement one zone for each ESX Server, how do I handle the second MSA (e.g. zone 1 = ESX Server 1 HBA1 - FC switch 1 port 1 - port 8 (internal) and?) Is port 7 from MSA1 enough that ESX Server 1 can access the LUNs on MSA2 or do I also need port 7 and port 8 (internal) from the second MSA?
Many thanks
Daniel
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тАО05-22-2006 07:40 PM
тАО05-22-2006 07:40 PM
Re: MSA 1000 zoning
the MSA1000 works only as a SCSI target - you can safely put both MSA controller ports into the same zone for one ESX server. (BTW: I think the controller is connected to switch port 0, not 8 - you can check this with the 'switchshow' command).
The zone for ESX-1 will have to following ports:
- ESX-1/FCA-0 on switch-1/port-1(?)
- MSA-1/controller-1 on switch-1/port-0
- MSA-2/controller-1 on switch-2/port-0
If you like a very fine-grained control, you can create two zones:
Zone-1:
- ESX-1/FCA-0 on switch-1/port-1(?)
- MSA-1/controller-1 on switch-1/port-0
Zone-2:
- ESX-1/FCA-0 on switch-1/port-1(?)
- MSA-2/controller-1 on switch-2/port-0
That way you can easily disconnect any server from any MSA at any time, but it is a bit more work to set up. A port can be a member of more than one zone, but it will not cause a 'leakage' of data between the zones.
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тАО05-22-2006 08:17 PM
тАО05-22-2006 08:17 PM
Re: MSA 1000 zoning
So I don't need to put Port7 to each zone only port0 from the other MSA?
Is the following zone really correct?
>>The zone for ESX-1 will have to following >>ports:
>>- ESX-1/FCA-0 on switch-1/port-1(?)
>>- MSA-1/controller-1 on switch-1/port-0
>>- MSA-2/controller-1 on switch-2/port-0
why did you linked the zone to switch-2 at the second MSA?
because I have a crosslink from
MSA-1/switch 1 <-> MSA-2/switch 1
MSA-1/switch 2 <-> MSA-2/switch 2
But I can't see any benefit if I create two zones?! Sorry if ask some newbie questions.
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тАО05-22-2006 08:31 PM
тАО05-22-2006 08:31 PM
Re: MSA 1000 zoning
If switchport7 is used to link both switches together - no. I've been doing zoning for some years now and I have NEVER put ISL ports into zones.
You can't control routing over ISLs with zoning.
> why did you linked the zone to switch-2 at the second MSA?
Because you wrote:
"each ESX server need access to all LUNs on both MSAs"
A zone needs to contain the server's port and the storage ports. If you specify the ISL port on the second switch, the MSA controller on the switch is not a member of that zone and the server cannot talk to it.
> But I can't see any benefit if I create two zones?!
That's fine. If you don't need fine-grained control, you can use one zone per server-port.
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тАО06-13-2006 06:51 AM
тАО06-13-2006 06:51 AM
Re: MSA 1000 zoning
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тАО06-13-2006 08:36 AM
тАО06-13-2006 08:36 AM
Re: MSA 1000 zoning
No switches, no zoning :)
Rgds.
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тАО06-13-2006 06:35 PM
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Re: MSA 1000 zoning
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тАО06-14-2006 02:52 AM
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Re: MSA 1000 zoning
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тАО06-14-2006 03:58 AM
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Re: MSA 1000 zoning
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тАО06-14-2006 04:25 AM
тАО06-14-2006 04:25 AM
Re: MSA 1000 zoning
Steven
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тАО06-14-2006 06:40 AM
тАО06-14-2006 06:40 AM
Re: MSA 1000 zoning
Setup:
One controller, one 2/8 switch
Two servers with two HBAs connected to switch using dual path.
Is this partial redundant setup possible or will dual path confuse the switch? In manual I can only see single or dual path examples...
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тАО06-14-2006 07:29 AM
тАО06-14-2006 07:29 AM
Re: MSA 1000 zoning
It would be best to start a new thread on your situation, but to quickly answer...
The MSA does not support dual connections t oa single controller, nor does it support single connections fro mONE hba to a redundant Controller Pair.
If you have 2 servers with 2 HBA's EACH, then you need to disable one or remove it.
Steven
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тАО06-14-2006 09:45 PM
тАО06-14-2006 09:45 PM
Re: MSA 1000 zoning
Other words: if SSP is used, is zoning required? I have seen some posting like "SSP is HP's way for zoning"