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10-07-2003 02:44 AM
10-07-2003 02:44 AM
Question #1: Are fibre switches required or can you use hubs (dual 7-port external)?
Question #2: Can you mix stand-alone servers and cluster in the same SAN? Do the standalone servers need to be dual HBA?
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10-07-2003 06:36 AM
10-07-2003 06:36 AM
Re: MSA1000 Windows2003 4-node SQL cluster
Take a look at the SAN Design Guide & the MSA1000 Compatibility Matrix at http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/san/documentation.html
The most upto date information is available here!
Martin
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10-07-2003 02:36 PM
10-07-2003 02:36 PM
Solution-
#2 A-- Yes, you can also mix multiple OS's in a SAN. I have AIX, VMS, and W2K in mine.
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#2 B -- No, You only need a minimum of one HBA to see the SAN based storage. If you only use one HBA, you can skip the Multi-path software. (Plus side) The downside to this is that if for some reason your path goes away.... you have lost your connection to your storage. (No redundancy)
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10-08-2003 02:40 AM
10-08-2003 02:40 AM
Re: MSA1000 Windows2003 4-node SQL cluster
yes you can mix clusters and standalone servers on the same MSA1000. You MUST use switches and not hubs. You will also need to zone out the clusters separately from the standalone servers, and also set Selective Storage Presentation (SSP) to limit access to the LUNs. As for dual/single HBAs, all servers connected to a single MSA1000 must be configured the same - they are all either single HBA or all dual HBA (running Secure Path). You cannot mix servers with dual HBAs and servers with single HBAs on the same MSA1000.
Thanks,
Doug
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10-08-2003 03:16 AM
10-08-2003 03:16 AM
Re: MSA1000 Windows2003 4-node SQL cluster
Can anyone respond to this doc....MSA Compatability Matrix (ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/products/storageworks/techdoc/msa1000/MSACompatibilitymatrix.pdf)
It states that only 2-node clusters are supported on the MSA1000.
Thanks again,
Mike
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10-08-2003 05:06 AM
10-08-2003 05:06 AM
Re: MSA1000 Windows2003 4-node SQL cluster
Thanks,
Doug
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10-11-2003 05:23 PM
10-11-2003 05:23 PM
Re: MSA1000 Windows2003 4-node SQL cluster
But there is a small problem that the MSA1000 doesn't support AIX etc UNIX os.