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01-26-2016 09:32 AM
01-26-2016 09:32 AM
HP MSA 2040 and Remote Snap replication
Hi i have two array 2040 double controller with 4 ISCSI ports.
I created one raid 50 on my array 1 with two volumes mapped to my host through port 1 and 2.
I created replication link for my volume to my array B and i would like use only my prt 3 and 4 for the replication how i can do it ?
When i monitor my replication i saw my first volume use port A2/3 but the second volume use A1/A2
And i would like dedicated port A1/2 and B1/2 for my host access
Array 1 : > Array 2 have the same configurationo just change the last digit.
A1 : 192.168.1.1 /24 to switch 1
A2 : 192.168.1.2 /24 to Switch 2
A3 : 192.168.2.1 /24 to switch 1
A4 : 192.168.2.2 /24 to switch 2
B1 : 192.168.1.3 /24 to switch 1
B2 : 192.168.1.4 /24 to Switch 2
B3 : 192.168.2.3 /24 to switch 1
B4 : 192.168.2.4 /24 to switch 2
thanks by advance.
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03-16-2016 04:09 PM
03-16-2016 04:09 PM
Re: HP MSA 2040 and Remote Snap replication
Did you ever get help with your SAN and replication? If not, here is my 2 cents. I believe you have ports configured with 192.168.1 and 192.168.2 subnet address connected to each switch. I have a similar setup and like addressed ports are on the same switch (or Vlan in my case). Below is my setup:
Port A1 (iSCSI): IP Address:192.168.100.10 goes to local Switch 1 for host connectivity
Port A2 (iSCSI): IP Address:192.168.100.11 goes to local Switch 1 for host connectivity
Port A3 (iSCSI): IP Address:10.50.68.10 goes to local Switch 2 for replication connectivity
Port A4 (iSCSI): IP Address:10.50.68.11 goes to local Switch 2 for replication connectivity
Port B1 (iSCSI): IP Address:192.168.110.10 goes to remote Switch 1 for host connectivity
Port B2 (iSCSI): IP Address:192.168.110.11 goes to remote Switch 1 for host connectivity
Port B3 (iSCSI): IP Address:10.50.68.12 goes to remote Switch 2 for replication connectivity
Port B4 (iSCSI): IP Address:10.50.68.13 goes to remote Switch 2 for replication connectivity
You then interconnect local switch 2 with remote switch 2 as they are all common addresses and use these addresses to define your Remote System for replication in the SMU. The Switch 1 devices are used between the hosts and the MSA for iSCSI connectivity.