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06-28-2008 05:16 AM
06-28-2008 05:16 AM
Can anyone of you advice if this is workable, I have a rp7410 install with 2 4si card and 2 DS2300 . I have connected each of the DS2300 with full bus via 1 x scsi port on each of the 4si on eaxh server. on each of the DS2300 there are 4 x 36BG disk and 6 x 72GB disk . How can I mirror one DS2300 to another DS2300, will disk mirroring solve the problem ??? CAn the mirroring be done through sam or can someone give me some steps to do it ??
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Vincent
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06-28-2008 07:12 AM
06-28-2008 07:12 AM
Re: re : DS2300 mirroring
I don't know why you wired it the way you did but you are very underutilizing the 4si cards. You can still mirror and stripe within each 4si card and within each ds2300 but that would be on the same single SCSI bus and would be very inefficient.
Ideally you would connect both buses of the ds2300 on the same 4si to double the i/o bandwidth and mirror the disks from one scsi bus to the other within each 4si.
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06-28-2008 02:15 PM
06-28-2008 02:15 PM
Solutionyou will find some useful info on this thread
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=148533
Andy
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06-29-2008 01:08 AM
06-29-2008 01:08 AM
Re: re : DS2300 mirroring
Thanks for the info, but the actually intention is to have the DS2300 running on full bus and reduntency for each disk on the DS2300. But, I don't know whether is this a supported configuration for HP. Please advice??
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Vincent
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06-29-2008 03:33 AM
06-29-2008 03:33 AM
Re: re : DS2300 mirroring
http://docs.hp.com/en/J6173-90007/J6173-90007.pdf
Ensure that you have the latest firmware installed on the 4si adapters(page 53) and the latest 4si software installed on the server.
Also avoid the setup on page 40.
You still have to create logical drives out of each physical drive (I don't think the 4si have a passthrough feature). If your intent is to mirror each physical disk from one ds2300 to the other, you can still do it but you have to create a raid0 logical disk for each physical disk. On page 22 of the above document, raid0 is supported with a single drive.
As I said before this is a very inefficient way of using the 4si adapters, you will be using 25% of the i/o bandwidth of the 4si. Simple LVD SCSI adapters would do what you want just as well but I guess you have the 4si but not the SCSI adapters.
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06-29-2008 03:43 AM
06-29-2008 03:43 AM
Re: re : DS2300 mirroring
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06-29-2008 10:06 PM
06-29-2008 10:06 PM
Re: re : DS2300 mirroring
Thanks for the info, can I check one more thing, do you happen to have the part no. to the scsi cable that is use for connecting the DS2300 scsi port to the 4si scsi port . Please advice??
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Vincent
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06-30-2008 10:40 AM
06-30-2008 10:40 AM
Re: re : DS2300 mirroring
http://www.hp.com/products1/evolution/e3000/download/52430406b.pdf
The doc is for the e3000 server platform but it mentions rp servers and from the hardware perspective it should be the right cable.
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06-30-2008 10:41 AM
06-30-2008 10:41 AM