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03-25-2007 02:58 AM
03-25-2007 02:58 AM
Hi,
I am having
- One MSA 1000 Enclosure
- Two MSA Storage Controller
- Two DL380 Servers with One HBA on each server.
- Two FC IO module
DL 380 servers is installed with Redhat Linux-4.
What is the highest redudancy i can achieve?
Under the Active-Active controller configuration. Is that possible for the two servers to access the MSA storage simulataneously connecting the server per controller ?
Thanks,
Prabhu M.K
I am having
- One MSA 1000 Enclosure
- Two MSA Storage Controller
- Two DL380 Servers with One HBA on each server.
- Two FC IO module
DL 380 servers is installed with Redhat Linux-4.
What is the highest redudancy i can achieve?
Under the Active-Active controller configuration. Is that possible for the two servers to access the MSA storage simulataneously connecting the server per controller ?
Thanks,
Prabhu M.K
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03-25-2007 06:51 AM
03-25-2007 06:51 AM
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Hi,
To have a NSPOF (Non Single Point Of Failure) you should add a second HBA to each server.
yes, you can access the MSA1000 simutaneously from both servers but obviously you must present differents Luns to each server unless you have a clustering OS.
Pasquino
To have a NSPOF (Non Single Point Of Failure) you should add a second HBA to each server.
yes, you can access the MSA1000 simutaneously from both servers but obviously you must present differents Luns to each server unless you have a clustering OS.
Pasquino
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03-25-2007 06:45 PM
03-25-2007 06:45 PM
Re: MSA1000 Active-Active Array controller.
It do not recommend connecting it like that. You do not have IO path redundancy!
I suggest you buy one or better two FC switches, 2 FC HBAs per Server and build a NSPF SAN.
See the SAN design refernce guide page 49 "Level 4: multiple fabrics and device paths (NSPOF)" on
http://www.hp.com/go/sandesign
Cheers
Peter
I suggest you buy one or better two FC switches, 2 FC HBAs per Server and build a NSPF SAN.
See the SAN design refernce guide page 49 "Level 4: multiple fabrics and device paths (NSPOF)" on
http://www.hp.com/go/sandesign
Cheers
Peter
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03-26-2007 04:44 AM
03-26-2007 04:44 AM
Re: MSA1000 Active-Active Array controller.
Thanks for you response
Will try to do as Peter suggested.
Will try to do as Peter suggested.
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