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Re: Will replaing a san switch is going to change CTD of existing Disks

 
Sยภเl Kย๓คг
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Will replaing a san switch is going to change CTD of existing Disks

Folks,

We are planing to replace an existing 32port SAN switch with a 64port switch. All zoning and port map settings will remain same like the old one.

Will this change is going to affect the existing CTD numbers of the disks.

We wanted to avoid the complex task of reimporting all volumes groups.

System : HPUX 11.11
HBA : TACHYON
Storage: EMC Symmetrix
OLD SAN Swith : MCData ED1032(32Port)
NEW SAN Switch: MCData ED64M (64Port)

Please advise.

Thanks, Sunil
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Steven E. Protter
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Re: Will replaing a san switch is going to change CTD of existing Disks

Shalom Sunil,

With almost certainty, your devices will change when you make the switch.

It is possible to renumber the instances after the fact and get them back to what you wish. The procedure for this in HP-UX is non-trivial.

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Sยภเl Kย๓คг
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Re: Will replaing a san switch is going to change CTD of existing Disks

Hi,

I agree with you! But I am looking for some soltution which will not change the CTD nos.

Is there any way we can make it. If CTD no changes, I have hell lot of work to do. This is very complex environment with BCV and Standard devices are in the same server. And offcourse more than 100 Vgs spred across 9 Nodes...
OOps...

Thanks, Sunil
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Sยภเl Kย๓คг
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Re: Will replaing a san switch is going to change CTD of existing Disks


Folks,

Here is my setup, can any one tel me what will happen if I isolate CNX01 from the SAN and attch CN03 diretly to the storage. Is my CTDs going get changed.

What is the Remote Nport ID for any given hosts, with the existing setup?

Regards,
Sunil
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Kevin Wright
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Re: Will replaing a san switch is going to change CTD of existing Disks

Probably not, however I would ensure you get map files for all you volume groups, with the -s option.

Then even if they do change, all you have to do is vgexport, and vgimport -s each volume group.
Kevin Wright
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Re: Will replaing a san switch is going to change CTD of existing Disks

Not sure if you have a test/dev environment to test first? if not, be prepared for the worst case scenario for sure.
Sยภเl Kย๓คг
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Re: Will replaing a san switch is going to change CTD of existing Disks


Hi Kevin, I am sorry that I missed to reply for your suggestion.

We have BCV copies inside the same box, which will mess up if use vgimport with "-s' option.

Sunil
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Sยภเl Kย๓คг
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Re: Will replaing a san switch is going to change CTD of existing Disks

Folks, do you guys have any more idea how to make it.

Thanks, Sunil
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Sยภเl Kย๓คг
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Re: Will replaing a san switch is going to change CTD of existing Disks

I am planing to close this thread, since I am not getting any helps.
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likid0
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Re: Will replaing a san switch is going to change CTD of existing Disks

I did the same thing a couple of weaks ago, we changed the san switch and all the devices names changed, where i was using sdd, there was no problem, with a cfgvpath all was ok, were a i wasnt i did the usual import export.

not a lot of help but just to let you know
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IT_2007
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Re: Will replaing a san switch is going to change CTD of existing Disks

Sunil,

It is not possible to do this in a simple way. Either you need to import all volume groups reflecting change or change instance numbers for controllers to have same device names.

Since you said there are lot of vg's spread across nodes, better write a generic script will read vg's from /etc/lvmtab and store corresponding maps and LUN info.
Sยภเl Kย๓คг
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Re: Will replaing a san switch is going to change CTD of existing Disks

Hi,

I have a major concern about the downtime also.

Thanks, Sunil

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