HSG80 ACS Solution Software V8.6 for IBM AIM Installation and Configuration Guide
Table Of Contents
- HSG80 ACS Solution Software Version 8.6 for IBM AIX
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- About this Guide
- Chapter 1
- Planning a Subsystem
- Chapter 2
- Planning Storage
- Where to Start
- Configuration Rules
- Device PTL Addressing Convention
- Determining Storage Requirements
- Choosing a Container Type
- Creating a Storageset Profile
- Storageset Planning Considerations
- Storageset Expansion Considerations
- Partition Planning Considerations
- Changing Characteristics through Switches
- Storageset and Partition Switches
- Initialization Switches
- Unit Switches
- Storage Maps
- Chapter 3
- Preparing the Host System
- Chapter 4
- Installing and Configuring the HS-Series Agent
- Why Use StorageWorks Command Console (SWCC)?
- Installation and Configuration Overview
- About the Network Connection for the Agent
- Before Installing the Agent
- Installing and Configuring the Agent
- Running the Agent
- Reconfiguring the Agent
- Uninstall Agent, Storageworks Software, and Cambex Driver.
- High Availability Cluster Multi-Processor (HACMP)
- Enabler Software
- General Note on Software Installation
- SWCC Clients
- Running the Agent
- HACMP Implementation for the Agent
- Prerequisites
- Implementation
- Installing the Agent on an HACMP Cluster
- Installing and Configuring the Client on an HACMP cluster
- Operation of the Agent on an HACMP Cluster
- Normal Operation of the Agent on an HACMP Cluster
- Starting, Stopping and Checking for the Agent
- Password and Notification
- Client Functions and Storage Subsystem Options
- Failover with Agent as Part of a Resource Group
- Client IP Address
- Event Scripts
- Notification within HACMP
- Node Isolation Recovery
- Failure of the Agent
- Polling all nodes in cluster for presence of a running Agent
- Restarting the Agent on surviving node
- Notification
- Supporting Tools
- HACMP for AIX Primary Event Scripts
- HACMP for AIX Secondary Event Scripts
- Chapter 5
- Configuration Procedures
- Establishing a Local Connection
- Setting Up a Single Controller
- Setting Up a Controller Pair
- Configuring Devices
- Configuring a Stripeset
- Configuring a Mirrorset
- Configuring a RAIDset
- Configuring a Striped Mirrorset
- Configuring a Single-Disk Unit (JBOD)
- Configuring a Partition
- Assigning Unit Numbers and Unit Qualifiers
- Configuration Options
- Chapter 6
- Verifying Storage Configuration from the Host
- Chapter 7
- Configuration Example Using CLI
- Chapter 8
- Backing Up the Subsystem, Cloning Data for Backup, and Moving Storagesets
- Appendix A
- Subsystem Profile Templates
- Storageset Profile
- Storage Map Template 1 for the BA370 Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 2 for the second BA370 Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 3 for the third BA370 Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 4 for the Model 4214R Disk Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 5 for the Model 4254 Disk Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 6 for the Model 4310R Disk Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 7 for the Model 4350R Disk Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 8 for the Model 4314R Disk Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 9 for the Model 4354R Disk Enclosure
- Appendix B
- Installing, Configuring, and Removing the Client
- Appendix C
- Exploitation of the CLONE and SNAPSHOT Functions of the HSG80 in an AIX Environment
- Glossary
- Index
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Figure 2–1. PTL naming convention
The controller can either operate with a BA370 enclosure or with a Model 2200 controller
enclosure combined with Model 4214R, Model 4254, Model 4310R, Model 4350R,
Model 4314R, or Model 4354R disk enclosures.
The controller operates with BA370 enclosures that are assigned ID numbers 0, 2, and 3.
These ID numbers are set through the PVA module. Enclosure ID number 1, which assigns
devices to targets 4 through 7, is not supported. Figure 2–2 shows the addresses for each
device in an extended configuration.
Figure 2–2. PTL addressing in a configuration in a BA370 enclosure
1 02 00
LUN 00
Target 02
Port 1
CXO5851B
Controller A
Controller B
EMU
PVA 0
Cache B Cache A
10300102001010010000
20300202002010020000
30300302003010030000
40300402004010040000
50300502005010050000
60300602006010060000
123456
3
2
1
0
EMU
PVA 2
11100110001090010800
21100210002090020800
31100310003090030800
41100410004090040800
51100510005090050800
61100610006090060800
123456
11
10
9
8
EMU
PVA 3
11500114001130011200
21500214002130021200
31500314003130031200
41500414004130041200
51500514005130051200
61500614006130061200
123456
15
14
13
12
PTL location = Device port number = 3
Target number = 08
LUN = 00
Device port numbers
Target
numbers