Setup Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC PowerStore Host Configuration Guide
- Additional Resources
- Introduction
- Best Practices for Storage Connectivity
- Host Configuration for VMware vSphere ESXi
- Chapter Scope
- Recommended Configuration Values Summary
- Fibre Channel Configuration
- iSCSI Configuration
- vStorage API for System Integration (VAAI) Settings
- Setting the Maximum I/O
- Confirming UNMAP Priority
- Configuring VMware vSphere with PowerStore Storage in a Multiple Cluster Configuration
- Multipathing Software Configuration
- Post-Configuration Steps
- Host Configuration for Microsoft Windows
- Host Configuration for Linux
- Host Configuration for AIX
- Host Configuration for Solaris
- Host Configuration for HP-UX
- Considerations for Boot from SAN with PowerStore
Host Configuration for Solaris
This chapter contains the following topics:
Topics:
• Recommended Configuration Values Summary
• Fibre Channel Configuration
• Solaris Host Parameter Settings
• Post configuration steps - using the PowerStore system
Recommended Configuration Values Summary
The following table summarizes all used and recommended variables and their values when configuring hosts for Solaris
Operating System.
NOTE: Unless indicated otherwise, use the default parameters values.
NOTE: Solaris OS can use two types of disk drivers to manage disk storage. The driver type depends on the platform
architecture (x86 or SPARC) and the version of Solaris installed on the platform.
All versions of Solaris x86 OS are using SD disk drivers to manage all disk storage.
For SPARC platform versions prior to 11.4, release SSD driver type is used to manage all disk storage.
To simplify configuration and disk storage management, as of SPARC platform version 11.4, both platforms are using SD
driver.
If the SPARC system is upgraded to Solaris 11.4 from one of the earlier versions, the system will continue to use SSD driver.
All new installations of Solaris 11.4 will be configured to use SD driver for disk management.
Make sure that you update the tuning settings in the correct disk driver configuration file.
Validation Config File Impact Severity Refer to Section
Set the maximum I/O size to 1 MB:
set maxphys = 0x100000
/etc/system Stability Mandatory Updating ssd.conf
configuration file
Updating sd.conf
configuration file
Configure ZFS space reclamation:
set
zfs:zfs_unmap_ignore_size=2
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set
zfs:zfs_log_unmap_ignore_si
ze=256
/etc/system Efficiency Recommended Updating /etc/system
configuration file
Enable Solaris MPxIO multipathing:
mpxio-disable="no";
fp_conf Stability Recommended Updating fp.conf
configuration file
Fibre Channel path failover tuning:
fp_offline_ticker = 20;
fp_conf Stability Recommended Updating fp.conf
configuration file
Fibre Channel path failover tuning:
fcp_offline_delay = 20;
fp_conf Stability Recommended Updating fp.conf
configuration file
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