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06-25-2007 09:23 PM
06-25-2007 09:23 PM
Hello all,
Can anyone help with the following problem:
An HPUX 11.00 N4000 server is connected and configured with an EVA5000. The LUNs are being managed through secure path 3.0D and is working fine.
A new EVA4000 has been installed and LUNs presented to the same server above. While running "ioscan -fn" I saw that it recognizes the HSV200 controller of the new EVA but no disk device files have been created (in the form of CxTyDz) neither secure path regonizes the EVA4000 and it's disks.
Any suggestions on how to handle this ? How can we resolve this ?
Does secure path recognizes two EVAs (5000 & 4000) at the same time ?
Regards
Can anyone help with the following problem:
An HPUX 11.00 N4000 server is connected and configured with an EVA5000. The LUNs are being managed through secure path 3.0D and is working fine.
A new EVA4000 has been installed and LUNs presented to the same server above. While running "ioscan -fn" I saw that it recognizes the HSV200 controller of the new EVA but no disk device files have been created (in the form of CxTyDz) neither secure path regonizes the EVA4000 and it's disks.
Any suggestions on how to handle this ? How can we resolve this ?
Does secure path recognizes two EVAs (5000 & 4000) at the same time ?
Regards
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06-25-2007 09:42 PM
06-25-2007 09:42 PM
Solution
Securepath 3.0D doesn't work with HSV200 controllers
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00062076/c00062076.pdf
EVA4000 works with pvlinks.
The best solution is to upgrade the VCS of your eva5000 to vcs4.X (minimum) with supports also pvlinks
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00062076/c00062076.pdf
EVA4000 works with pvlinks.
The best solution is to upgrade the VCS of your eva5000 to vcs4.X (minimum) with supports also pvlinks
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