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Re: B-Series SAN Netwrok Advisor install help

 
dgmcneill
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B-Series SAN Netwrok Advisor install help

I am attempting to install SNA 14.4.5 for use as an agant only install with HPE Oneview. Although I select agent only, I am still reciving a "license expired" error. Any detailed step by step guide for installign SNA agant-only and discovering the SAN fabrics?  Glen 

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AmRa
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Re: B-Series SAN Netwrok Advisor install help

Hi

Please refer HPE OneView Deployment and Management Guide (Page Number 102 -113) for steps to Add SAN Manager in OneView appliance.

https://psnow.ext.hpe.com/doc/a00095897en_us

Steps to Add SAN Manager:
1. From the Top-Level Menu, expand the STORAGE option and then select SAN Managers.
2. Select Add SAN Manager button.
3. In the Add SAN Manager screen, select the SAN Manager type Brocade Network Advisor from the drop-down list.
4. Enter the FQDN/IP Address, TCP Port (if different from the default SMI-S/WEBM over SSL 5989/TCP), and BNA login credentials for OneView to use when communicating with BNA. Then click the Add button or Add+ button to add another SAN Manager.
5. After adding the BNA SAN Manager, OneView Used by hyperlink.
6. Automated Zoning is not enabled yet, as the discovered SANs will need to be associated with an HPE OneView Fibre Channel Network in order to become Managed. The following section will cover associating networks & SANs in detail.

Add Brocade FOS switch SAN Manager:
1. In the Add SAN Manager screen, select Brocade FOS Switch as the SAN Manager Type drop down list, provide the FQDN/IP Address of an Native mode switch in the SAN, and REST API login credentials to authenticate. Then click the Add button, or Add + button to add another SAN Manager.

Add HPN 5900 family SAN Manager:
2. In the Add SAN Manager screen, select HPE as the SAN Manager Type drop down list, provide the FQDN/IP Address of an FCF mode switch in the SAN, TCP Port (SNMP Port), SSH credentials and SNMPv3 password to authenticate. Then click the Add button, or Add + button to add another SAN Manager

Add Cisco Nexus/MDS SAN Manager:
1. In the Add SAN Manager screen, select Cisco as the SAN Manager Type in the drop-down list, provide the FQDN/IP Address of an FCF mode switch in the SAN, TCP Port (SNMP Port), SSH credentials and SNMPv3 to authenticate. Then click the Add button, or Add + button to add another SAN Manage

Modify Primary SAN manager, SAN Protocols and Zoning Policy:
After SANs are discovered by one or more SAN manager, the storage administrator can change the , the storage protocols supported on the SAN (only required when they could not be detected) and how HPE OneView will perform auto-zoning on the SAN.
1. From the Actions menu, select Edit
2. Modify the Primary SAN manager if you want to change which SAN manager OneView uses to configure zoning on the SAN, protocols in use on the SAN (that could not be detected at the switch the SAN Manager is communicating with). Modify the Auto Zoning Policy that will be used on each SAN. You can edit each field and replace tokens (ex. {server_profile}) with other pre-defined tokens or add other static text that will be used to name the respective zones and aliases configured onto the SAN.

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