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тАО01-11-2011 07:35 AM
тАО01-11-2011 07:35 AM
i`m little confused about "single initiator -- single target zoning" what will be the target.
As far as I now, a (scsi)-target of a storage system is thevolume (LUN), not the controller-port, presenting the LUN. (Thats the reason for the need for the command console LUN, because Command View needs a target to talk to)
I`ve talked to a HP service technician, stating "single initiator -- single target zoning" is zoning with two members in each zone only. (HBA1, EVA-ctrlA-FP1)
So you would need 8 zones per Server, accessing an EVA6400 for example.
In my opinion, i would put all eva-hostports of one fabric and the server hba in one zone, resulting in two zones per server accessing an EVA6400 (for redundant san┬┤s)
(HBA1, EVA-ctrlA-FP1,EVA-ctrlB-FP1,EVA-ctrlA-FP3,EVA-ctrlB-FP3) resulting in 5-member-zones.
What is the HP-recommended zoning-flavor and what would be the disadvantage of the simpler "5-member-zoning"?
Thank you for replys.
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тАО01-11-2011 07:49 AM
тАО01-11-2011 07:49 AM
Re: single initiator -- single target zoning (EVA)
At least on the EVA-4400 single-initiator/single-target is a *MUST*. Looks like the controller firmware was not tested for other cases... and the system can *crash* if you don't follow that rule.
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тАО01-11-2011 07:53 AM
тАО01-11-2011 07:53 AM
Re: single initiator -- single target zoning (EVA)
Of course you can create zones for each HBA to storage port connection, but this makes IMHO no sense and results in too many of them.
The purpose is to ensure there is no other OS in the same zone, so you could even put all HP-UX hosts and all storage ports in a single zone, but better divide the certain hosts.
Hope this helps!
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тАО01-11-2011 08:10 AM
тАО01-11-2011 08:10 AM
Re: single initiator -- single target zoning (EVA)
SNIA's recommendation is for single initiator zoning. According to their Networking Foundations course, it is perfectly acceptable to have multiple targets in the zone with that one initiator.
We debated this internally when setting up a new SAN and opted for the less bulky single initiator-multiple target zoning you described.
Jeff Traigle
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тАО01-11-2011 08:12 AM
тАО01-11-2011 08:12 AM
Re: single initiator -- single target zoning (EVA)
"Regarding management zoning, split the management zones making them single-initiator/single-target. To do this, create two management zones (using FC HBA port based zoning) on each fabric... "
Not the normal Servers...
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тАО01-11-2011 12:17 PM
тАО01-11-2011 12:17 PM
Re: single initiator -- single target zoning (EVA)
We used to have zones like these:
PLUTO_DISK_A: PLUTO_HBA_A; EVA1_A_FPS; EVA2_BFPS; XP12K_A_CLUS
PLUTO_DISK_B: PLUTO_HBA_B; EVA1_B_FPS; EVA2_B_FPS; XP12K_B_CLUS
We've revamped it to:
PLUTO_EVA1_A: PLUTO_HBA_A; EVA1_A_FPS
PLUTO_EVA2_A: PLUTO_HBA_A; EVA2_A_FPS
PLUTO_XP12K_A: PLUTO_HBA_A; XP12K_A_CLUS
PLUTO_EVA1_B: PLUTO_HBA_B; EVA1_B_FPS
PLUTO_EVA2_B: PLUTO_HBA_B; EVA2_B_FPS
PLUTO_XP12K_B: PLUTO_HBA_B; XP12K_B_CLUS
The CommandView Zones for the EVAs however remained single initiator, multi-target:
CMVW_A: CMVW_HBA_A; EVA1_A_FPS; EVA2_A_FPS
CMVW_B: CMVW_HBA_B; EVA1_B_FPS; EVA2_B_FPS
HTH.
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тАО01-11-2011 03:26 PM
тАО01-11-2011 03:26 PM
Re: single initiator -- single target zoning (EVA)
so it is a good solution to put all of the ports of your target in an alias and put all ports of your hosts that will access to that target in another alias and zone that two aliases.
purpose of the zoning is mainly blocking the broadcasts send from host ports to be seen from other hosts, same story for the target side,
So you should neither put two initiator ports from two different initiators in the same zone, nor from two different targets, say storage and tape.
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тАО01-11-2011 11:38 PM
тАО01-11-2011 11:38 PM
Re: single initiator -- single target zoning (EVA)
CMVW_A__EVA1: CMVW_HBA_A; EVA1_A_FPS CMVW_B__EVA1: CMVW_HBA_B; EVA1_B_FPS CMVW_A__EVA2: CMVW_HBA_A; EVA2_A_FPS
CMVW_B__EVA2: CMVW_HBA_B; EVA2_B_FPS
This way CV can see both EVAs and the EVAs donts see each other.
This was NOT my Question, to put Target Ports of different EVAs in one Zone (Except for CA you should never do)
My Question was if i can put multiple Host Ports of the same EVA in one zone.
Thank You anyway.
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тАО01-11-2011 11:40 PM
тАО01-11-2011 11:40 PM
Re: single initiator -- single target zoning (EVA)
i ment:
CMVW_A__EVA1: CMVW_HBA_A; EVA1_A_FPS
CMVW_B__EVA1: CMVW_HBA_B; EVA1_B_FPS
CMVW_A__EVA2: CMVW_HBA_A; EVA2_A_FPS
CMVW_B__EVA2: CMVW_HBA_B; EVA2_B_FPS
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тАО01-12-2011 05:38 AM
тАО01-12-2011 05:38 AM
SolutionLUN masking or presentation management restricts which LUN can be seen by which individual host (or array if replication is used in which case an array is now an initiator, and the FC port must be configured as appropriate...). Zoning limits which hosts (or arrays) can see which storage devices.
EMC and NetApp also strongly recommend single initiator -- single target zoning. This is imperative for tape (VTL or physical) due to the broadcast of bus resets, usually on shared tape drives (multiple initiators), or as a result of an eject sequence.
In earlier revisions, the HP EVA best practices guide suggests numerous methods of zoning, all will technically work, including:
- All initiators of the same OS with all of the storage of the same type
- All initiators of the same OS with all of the targets of a single device
- All initators of the same host with all of the storage of the same type
...
right down to single initiator -- single target.
As a result of this lack of direction (and other technical disagreements with the doc), I stopped using this as a reference and haven't looked back unless I needed a particular HP specific detail.
The problem, as Ilman put it, is to block broadcasts from other devices. Given that fibre channel is a broadcast based network (a la Ethernet on hubs about 15 years ago...) everyone gets to tromp on everyone else. The way to control this is with a reduction of zones.
So, while yes, you can, you generally shouldn't. It makes it administratively difficult, but at the cost of stability.
In one iteration of an environment I worked with, each host (multiple initiators) was zoned with all of it's disk storage (multiple targets). Tape was separated. This generally worked fine except that there were numerous situations where a single disk failure (squacky disk) caused noise on the external array bus, and ended up taking the other array nearly offline for that series of hosts. Unfortunately this was also not a redundant fabric, so, half the hosts went offline.
Similarly, with the tape devices, if one host rebooted, all of the running backups or tape clone operations running from other shared hosts would receive a bus reset, ejecting the tape and failing the backup or clone resulting in a lot of operator intervention.
Either way, it will technically work. If you find it works in your environment and reduces adminstrative overhead with no negative consequences, excellent, please share your experiences. If it doesn't work out so well, please share as well. As with all things in technology, they change with time...
Best regards,
Don
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тАО01-12-2011 05:46 AM
тАО01-12-2011 05:46 AM
Re: single initiator -- single target zoning (EVA)
Esqecially Don Mallory for the good Explaination.
Bernd
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тАО01-12-2011 07:19 AM
тАО01-12-2011 07:19 AM
Re: single initiator -- single target zoning (EVA)
Yes of course it is utterly worng... I miscopied it from an old config.
And YES, we do not aggregate Host HBAs (even if they're the same OS flavour). So we do not do multi inititator - single target.
I actually discovered the issuein our SAN -- which was started by a very powerful/infleuntial head of our architectural Fiefdom. At first they wouild not budge -- luckily HP intervened....
Now how abut some Luv Herr Mueller.!
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тАО06-14-2011 05:57 AM
тАО06-14-2011 05:57 AM
Re: single initiator -- single target zoning (EVA)
Following the Uwe reply, I would like to replace my actual zonig (single-initiator,multi-targets) by a new one (single-initiator,single-target).
So, is it proceed with the following :
- Create 4 new zones (HBA,EVA-ctrlA-FP1) ; (HBA,EVA-ctrlA-FP3 ; (HBA,EVA-ctrlB-FP1) ; (HBA,EVA-ctrlB-FP3)
- Then supress the old zone (HBA,EVA-ctrlA-FP1,EVA-ctrlA-FP3,EVA-ctrlB-FP1,EVA-ctrlB-FP3)
Without problem nor interrupt ?
And another question is : Did you know if there are some differences (Point of view zoning of the CTRLs) between an EVA4400 and an EVA8100 ?
Thank's for your reply ?