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1. installed successfully mn C Installation is complete and verified Be sure to o Add opt SUNWppro bin to your PATH Set this in your cshrc or profile to make it permanent o If you have not installed the PatchPro patch certificates see opt SUNWppro README for instructions o If you have not installed the Sun certificates see etc certs SUNW README for instructions o Run the opt SUNWppro bin uninstallpatchpro script to uninstall PatchPro Ready to configure PatchPro Security Certificates Confirm that the following security certificates are valid You can find information on security certificates at http www sun com pki ca Each certificate must be confirmed to complete the installation of PatchPro 16 Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 The following code example shows a sample 1og output for the PatchPro certificates Importing certificate smicacert Owner O Sun Microsystems Inc CN Sun Microsystems Inc CA Class B Issuer CN Sun Microsystems Inc Root CA O Sun Microsystems Inc C US Serial number 1000006 Valid from Mon Nov 13 12 23 10 MST 2000 until Fri Nov 13 12 23 10 M Certificate fingerprints MD5 B4 1F E1 0D 80 7D B1 AB 15 5C 78 CB C8 8F C SHAl 1E 38 11 02 F0 5D A3 27 5C F9 6E B1 1F C4 79 95 E9 6E Trust this certificate no yes Certificate was added to keystor 23H Gi Impor
2. on page 29 The preferred method of installing or upgrading the software is to use the install_it script You can obtain the Sun StorEdge install_it script at the Sun Download Center You can also obtain the README file README install it txt http www sun com storage san The installation script is a wrapper around packages and patches In the course of installation it installs PatchPro It honors your SVR4 install policies If you prefer to install the SAN software manually see Appendix A If you are using the Solaris 8 Operating Environment with the Sun StorEdge Topology Reporter after you install the SAN software you must add the Storage Networking Industry Association SNIA packages and the FCSM packages v To Install the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software for the First Time With the Solaris 8 4 01 Operating Environment 1 Download the installation script and the README file The install_it script can be downloaded from http www sun com storage san 2 Follow the instructions in the README install it txt file 3 Become superuser and type Install_it install_it The script checks for adeguate installation space and makes sure appropriate tools are in place It then installs or upgrades the reguired software packages The following message displays This routine installs the packages and patches that make up Sun StorEdge SAN PatchPro will be installed for use with downloading the most up to date versio
3. In this example 192 129 122 111 is the assigned IP address 8 Edit the etc nsswitch conf file to reference the local system files To ensure that the Solaris operating environment uses the changes made to etc ethers and etc hosts files edit the host and ethers entries in the etc nsswitch conf file so that the files parameter appears before the NOTFOUND return statements hosts nis files NOTFOUND return ethers nis files NOTFOUND return 9 Determine whether the RARP daemon is running f ps eaf grep rarpd 10 If RARP is not running start the RARP daemon in the Solaris software environment usr sbin in rarpd ad The IP address will now automatically download to the switch after you install the switch and power on the system 10 Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 11 12 13 14 15 Note RARP might not work properly if you have connected the Ethernet port of the switch to an Ethernet switch This is due to the long time it might take for the Ethernet switch to transmit the RARP In such a case you can use the management tools to change the IP address See the documents that came with your switch Power off the switch and then power it back on Verify the switch IP address ping ip address For example ping 192 129 122 111 If the RARP daemon has started return to the window in which the daemon was activated an
4. library cfgadm fp plug in library patch ses driver patch Sun Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter Library Sun Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter Library Root Sun Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter Library Usr 64 bit FCSM driver Manual Installation of the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software 33 TABLE A 2 Software Component Installation Sequence Continued Solaris 8 OE Package Solaris 9 OE Package Step Number or Patch or Patch Software Component 15 SUNWfcsmx SUNWfcsmx FCSM driver 64 bit 16 SUNWcfcl SUNWcfcl Common Fibre Channel HBA API Library Usr 17 SUNWcfclr SUNWcfclr Common Fibre Channel HBA API Library Root 18 SUNWcfclx SUNWcfclx Common Fibre Channel HBA API Library Usr 64 bit 19 113766 01 Common Fibre Channel HBA API Library 20 113767 01 SNIA Sun Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter Library 1 Patch might have been included with the operating environment v To Download the Packages 1 Go to the following web site http www sun com storage san 2 At the bottom of the page under Get the Software select Sun StorEdge tm SAN 4 1 release Software Firmware Upgrades and Documentation 3 Register if you have not already otherwise enter your registration information 4 Click Accept and Continue on the Legal License Agreement page 5 Click the link for the packages for your operating environment For the Solaris 8 operating environment click So
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6. 0 MST 2009 Certificate fingerprints MD5 B4 1F E1 0D 80 7D B1 AB 15 5C 78 CB C8 8F CE 37 SHAl 1E 38 11 302 F0 5D A3 27 5C F9 6E B1 1F C4 79 95 E9 6E D6 DF Trust this certificate no yes Certificate was added to keystor Importing certificate smirootcacert Owner CN Sun Microsystems Inc Root CA O Sun Microsystems Inc C US Issuer CN GTE CyberTrust Root O GTE Corporation C US Serial number 200014a Valid from Tue Nov 07 15 39 00 MST 2000 until Thu Nov 07 16 59 00 MST 2002 Certificate fingerprints MD5 D8 B6 68 D4 6B 04 B9 5A EB 34 23 54 B8 F3 97 8C SHAl BD D9 0B DA AE 91 5F 33 C4 3D 10 E3 77 F0 45 09 4A E8 A2 98 Trust this certificate no yes Certificate was added to keystor Importing certificate patchsigning Owner CN Enterprise Services Patch Management O Sun Microsystems ine Issuer O Sun Microsystems Inc CN Sun Microsystems Inc CA Class B Serial number 1400007b Valid from Mon Sep 24 14 38 53 MDT 2001 until Sun Sep 24 14 38 53 MDT 2006 Certificate fingerprints MD5 6F 63 51 C4 3D 92 C5 B9 A7 90 2F FB C0 68 66 16 SHAl DO 8D 7B 2D 06 AF 1F 37 5C 0D 1B A0 B3 CB A0 2E 90 D6 45 0C Trust this certificate no yes Certificate was added to keystor 26 Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 If you are using a proxy server to access the internet and want to obtain the latest patch set enter the port number of
7. 97 10 jar has been validated var spool pkg patchpro 111413 08 jar has been validated var spool pkg patchpro 111846 04 jar has been validated var spool pkg patchpro 111847 04 jar has been validated Download of patches completed Installing StorEdge SAN patches patch 111412 09 Installed Successfully patch 111095 11 Installed Successfully patch 111096 04 Installed Successfully patch 111097 10 Installed Successfully patch 111413 08 Installed Successfully patch 111846 04 Installed Successfully patch 111847 04 Installed Successfully StorEdge SAN patch installation completed Installation of Sun StorEdge SAN completed Successfully 6 Reboot your system If you are using the Solaris 8 Operating Environment with the Sun StorEdge Topology Reporter after you install the SAN software you must add the Storage Networking Industry Association SNIA packages and the FCSM packages v To Install the FCSM Packages 1 Become superuser 2 Download the SNIA and FCSM packages from http www sun com storage san 20 Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 Load the SUNWfcsm and SUNWfcsmx packages cd lt directory with packages gt f pkgadd d SUNWfcsm SUNWfcsmx To Install the SNIA HBA API Common Library Check to see if the Common Library already exists f ls usr lib libHBAAPI so f ls etc hba conf If the Common Librar
8. AN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 Beginning installation Now installing supporting packages SUNWjhrt installed version is newer NWsdb installed successfully SUNWapcy installed successfully SUNWppmn installed successfully Wcert installed successfully NWppro installed successfully nm C wn C n C Installation is complete and verified Be sure to o Add opt SUNWppro bin to your PATH Set this in your cshrc or profile to make it permanent o If you have not installed the PatchPro patch certificates see opt SUNWppro README for instructions o If you have not installed the Sun certificates see etc certs SUNW README for instructions o Run the opt SUNWppro bin uninstallpatchpro script to uninstall PatchPro Ready to configure PatchPro Security Certificates Confirm the following security certificates are valid Information on security certificates can be located at http www sun com pki ca Chapter3 Installing and Upgrading the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software 25 Each of the certificate must be confirmed to complete the installation of PatchPro Importing certificate smicacert Owner O Sun Microsystems Inc CN Sun Microsystems Inc CA Class B Issuer CN Sun Microsystems Inc Root CA O Sun Microsystems Inc C US Serial number 1000006 Valid from Mon Nov 13 12 23 10 MST 2000 until Fri Nov 13 12 23 1
9. LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE EN L TAT ET TOUTES AUTRES CONDITIONS DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A UAPTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFA ON LD Li CA Adobe PostScript Contents Preface i Introduction 1 Features Benefits and Products 1 SAN Foundation Device Names 1 On Demand Node Creation 2 Fabric Connection of Hosts 3 Cascading of Switches 3 Higher Realized Bandwidth 3 Support of Multiple Protocols 3 Support for New Hardware and Software 3 Software and Hardware Upgrade 4 Building Blocks for More Complex Topologies 4 Before You Begin 4 Switch Installation and Activation 5 Software Installation 5 Switch Activation 7 Overall Installation Order 7 Configuring the Switch Ethernet Port 8 Contents 3 Using RARP to Change the IP Address 9 3 Installing and Upgrading the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software 13 Installing the Software for the First Time 13 Upgrading Existing Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software 29 A Manual Installation of the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software 31 Required Software Components 31 Downloading Patches and Packages 32 Software Installation Sequence 33 B Manual Upgrade of the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software 37 Glossary 41 4 Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guid
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11. TABLE P 1 Typeface Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 The names of commands files Edit your login file and directories on screen computer output AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted with on screen computer output AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or terms words to be emphasized Command line variable replace with a real name or value Use ls a to list all files o You have mail 9 s su Password Read Chapter 6 in the User s Guide These are called class options You must be superuser to do this To delete a file type rm filename Shell Prompts TABLE P 2 Shell C shell C shell superuser Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser Prompt machine_name machine_name Accessing Sun Documentation You can view print or purchase a broad selection of Sun documentation including Preface iii localized versions at http www sun com documentation Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions You can email your comments to Sun at docfeedback sun com Please include the part number 817 0056 10 of your document in the subject line of your email iv Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 CHAPTER 1 Introduction This guide provides instructions for installing the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit software components The software componen
12. ages See To Install the FCSM Packages on page 20 and To Install the SNIA HBA API Common Library on page 21 See To Remove the SAN Foundation SNIA HBA API Vendor Specific Library and the FCSM Driver on page 22 If you are running the Solaris 9 Operating Environment see To Install SAN Software for the First Time With the Solaris 9 Operating Environment on page 22 If the script fails or you want to install the SAN software manually see Appendix B Chapter 3 Installing and Upgrading the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software 29 30 Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 APPENDIX A Manual Installation of the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software This appendix contains the following topics that describe how to install the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit SFK and associated software if you chose the manual method m Required Software Components on page 31 m Downloading Patches and Packages on page 32 The SFK software supports devices in a SAN or direct attach configurations Required Software Components The following software components might be required for your particular SAN system Refer to the documentation for each individual product to ensure proper installation Software Components Some of the components are required and some are optional but recommended Required m The Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit packages which include the cfgadm package
13. are as your volume manager you must upgrade your operating system Refer to the Solstice DiskSuite 4 2 1 Reference Guide for instructions If you are using VERITAS Volume Manager refer to the VERITAS Volume Manager Tnstallation Guide for special instructions about upgrading your system There are several steps you must perform before you upgrade your system Upgrade the Solaris Operating Environment To take advantage of full Fabric support for your SAN you must upgrade to at least Solaris 8 4 01 For information about how to upgrade your system refer to the Solaris 8 Installation Supplement To Install the Software 1 Follow the procedure on in Appendix A 38 Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 To Set Up the System as a SAN Management Host If this system is being used as a SAN management host follow the steps in this section Upgrade the storage firmware and configuration For each storage device upgrade the software firmware or configuration Upgrade the components to the revision levels outlined in the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Configuration Guide Reboot the system For each of the storage devices upgrade the software firmware or configuration Upgrade the components to the revision levels outlined in Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Configuration Guide You can leverage additional features provided by the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation software by configuring the SAN for 2 Gb s
14. d press the Control C key sequence to the stop the daemon operation If the IP address is not received from the RARP server it retries three times before reverting to the original IP address factory default setting To return the host to its original state copy the nsswitch conf ethers and hosts files that you saved in Step 5 Make the IP Address Setting Permanent The IP address setting for the switch that you obtain using RARP is not a permanent setting until RARP is disabled If you have a Sun switch refer to the SANbox Installer s User s Manual See the chapter on configuring a switch If you have a switch from another company see the documentation delivered with the switch Chapter 2 Switch Activation 11 12 Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 CHAPTER 3 Installing and Upgrading the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software After you have activated your switch es you must install the SAN software You must have Solaris 8 4 01 or Solaris 9 on your system a Installing the Software for the First Time on page 13 m Upgrading Existing Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software on page 29 Installing the Software for the First Time If this is the first time you are installing the SAN software use the following procedure If you already have a version of the SAN software on your system use the upgrade procedure Upgrading Existing Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software
15. defined in TABLE A 2 TABLE A 1 Packages and Patches Download Web Sites Software Downloading Web Site Packages http www sun com storage san Patches http sunsolve sun com 32 Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 Software Installation Seguence The software components listed in TABLE A 2 are reguired for SFK and STMS support on your SAN You must install them in the seguence outlined but always follow the installation instructions in the README file contained in each patch or package The patches listed below are the minimum patch level After adding all of the packages and patches to your system reboot it TABLE A 2 Software Component Installation Seguence Step Number 1 10 11 12 13 14 Appendix A Solaris 8 OE Package or Patch SUNWsan 111847 05 111412 10 111095 12 111096 05 111097 11 111413 09 SUNWcfpl SUNWcfplx 111846 05 110614 02 SUNWfchba SUNWfchbr SUNWfchbx SUNWfcsm Solaris 9 OE Package or Patch SUNWsan 11847 05 13039 02 13040 03 13041 02 13042 03 13043 02 SUNWcfpl SUNWcfplx 113044 02 SUNWfchba SUNWfchbr SU NWfchbx SU NWfcsm Software Component Sun StorEdge Network Foundation SAN Foundation Kit patch Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager fcp fp fctl drivers patch fcip driver patch qlc driver patch luxadm and libg_fc liba5k cfgadm fp port driver specific
16. e October 2002 Preface The Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide describes how to set up the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit software and configure it to the network A pointer to additional documentation you may need for configuring troubleshooting and using the switch is provided in the documentation that came with your device The book is intended for technical users who have experience with storage systems Using UNIX Commands This document may not contain information on basic UNIX9 commands and procedures such as shutting down the system booting the system and configuring devices See one or more of the following for this information m Solaris Handbook for Sun Peripherals m AnswerBook2 online documentation for the Solaris operating environment m Other software documentation that you received with your system How This Book Is Organized Chapter 1 provides an overview of the features and upgrades the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation product delivers Chapter 2 provides instructions on activating a new switch and attaching it to the network Chapter 3 tells you how to install the new software using the script Appendix A tells you how to install the software manually Appendix B provides instructions for upgrading the software manually Glossary is a list of words and phrases and their definitions ii Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 Typographic Conventions
17. e Simultaneous SCSI and IP traffic in the same switch zone is not currently supported Support for New Hardware and Software This version of the Sun StorEdge SAN 4 1 software maintains support for new Fibre Channel switches such as the Sun StorEdge 8 Port switch Brocade switches and more It provides support for the Fabric Tape drive Chapter1 Introduction 3 Software support includes Multiplexed I O Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager which includes management and load balancing across multiple paths between a host and storage device Solstice DiskSuite volume manager 4 2 1 and the Sun StorEdge Network Data Replicator SNDR Software and Hardware Upgrade Upgrading from previous versions of the Sun StorEdge SAN product involves new hardware 2 Gb switches If you have 1 GB switches new FC SW2 compliant software is available and provides new functionality for your switches If you have 1 Gb switches and you install this software your 1 Gb functionality is no longer viable Building Blocks for More Complex Topologies This version of the SAN introduces configurations with interconnected switches Cascaded switches allow more reliable faster and larger SANs Before You Begin Before installing or configuring any SAN components you need to plan how your site will use the SAN and identify your goals in implementing the SAN There are numerous options at various steps in the installation and configuration process and understand
18. e power on the IP address is automatically assigned You will need the following information to change the IP address IP address Contact the person who maintains your network for this information MAC address See the documentation that came with your switch for the location of the MAC address Switch This is the assigned name of the switch that you are installing v To Set the Network IP Address Using RARP 1 Verify that the boot method on the switch is set to RARP RARP is set as the default in the factory 2 On a host connected to the same subnet as the switch save your current configuration 3 Check that the etc ethers file exists ls etc ethers If the ethers file does not exist create one 4 If you find the file create the etc ethers SAV backup file cp p etc ethers etc ethers SAV 5 Back up the affected management station configuration files cp p etc nsswitch conf etc nsswitch conf SAV cp p etc hosts etc hosts SAV Chapter 2 Switch Activation 9 6 On a host connected to the same subnet as the switch edit the etc ethers file by adding the MAC address and switch name For example 8 0 20 7d 93 7e switch name In this example m 8 0 20 7d 93 7e is the MAC address m switch name is the name of the switch you are installing 7 Edit the etc hosts file with the IP address and switch name For example 192 129 122 111 switch name
19. eneric port A port that can operate as either an E port or F port A port is defined as a G port when it is not yet connected or has not yet assumed a specific function in the fabric A host bus adapter port connection that provides a path to a storage device An active initiator provides a path that is online An inactive initiator provides a standby path when the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software is enabled inter switch link A segment or cable that connects two cascaded switches The ISL does not include cables from the host to the switch or from storage devices to the switch logical unit number A Fibre Channel port that supports point to point or Fabric connections network attached storage 42 Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 P private loop public loop T Port TL Port WWW Z zone A Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop FC AL with 8 bit addressing that supports up to 126 device connections with no Fabric attachment F and FL ports Private loops are closed systems that are incapable of seeing outside the loop An arbitrated loop that supports Fabric login and services A public loop provides 24 bit Fibre Channel addressing and up to 16 million node connections Fabric wide It uses name server NS ports Transfer or Trunk port A switch port from the SAN 3 0 release used to connect to other switches in a cascade T ports are used to attach a port on one switch to a port o
20. g the cfgadm utility The device nodes are persistent across reboots The cfgadm utility which provides on demand node creation is described in greater detail in the cfgadm_fp 1M manpage Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 Fabric Connection of Hosts Hosts can connect to switches in a Fabric topology using F ports allowing construction of scalable high performing SANS Cascading of Switches Switches can be cascaded to increase the distance between ports available in a zone and across the entire SAN Cascading of switches allows for distances of up to 10 kilometers between ports supporting highly available disaster tolerant configurations Higher Realized Bandwidth Host connections to switch Fabric connections F ports and interswitch links ISLs are full duplex connections On a 2 Gb Fibre Channel link full duplex connections can provide an aggregate 4 Gb sec of bandwidth when I Os are flowing in both directions Support of Multiple Protocols The Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation product supports both SCSI FCP and IP FCIP over Fibre Channel This allows both storage and networking applications to work on the SAN and minimizes the need for multiple networks Note that software components and patches are what distinguishes the SAN 3 0 from the 4 0 and SAN Foundation releases FCIP can be used in any supported topology and can be used for traditional IP applications and IP file access at the same tim
21. h as the Sun StorEge A3500 and the A5x00 as well as some FC tape drives To Upgrade the SAN Software Verify the upgrade compliance Before starting the upgrade ensure that your system is stable and that all reguired software and patches are accessible For more information on reguired software see Appendix A Download the patches See TABLE A 1 on page 32 for all the locations of patches and packages to download Download all patches to the host prior to beginning the upgrade procedure Patches are available at the Sun Download Center http Www sun com storage san Follow the procedure To Install the Patches on page 35 37 gt gt v v Preparing to Upgrade the Software If you have multiple hosts on your SAN you can upgrade them simultaneously or one at a time without affecting your SAN environment Hosts that are not being upgraded will not be affected during the upgrade You can upgrade the host software one host at a time or several hosts in parallel Caution You may lose formerly supported devices if you continue Caution Your system will be unavailable to users and the SAN during the upgrade procedure The order in which the SAN components should be upgraded follows Familiarize yourself with the reguired software components versions and patches See Appendix A for the current list of reguired software Back up all data If you are using the Solstice DiskSuite softw
22. he install_it script can be downloaded from http www sun com storage san Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 2 Become superuser and type install_it The script checks for adeguate installation space and makes sure appropriate tools are in place It then installs or upgrades the reguired software packages The following message displays This routine installs the packages and patches that make up Sun StorEdge SAN PatchPro will be installed for use with downloading the most up to date versions of the patches Would you like to continue with the installation y n g 3 Type y Chapter3 Installing and Upgrading the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software 23 24 Patchpro not installed Starting installation of Patchpro This utility will install PatchPro and all reguired support software It is a wrapper around pkgadd and patchadd It will honor your SVR4 install policies and will backout all changes if anything goes wrong Patches may be applied in support of the installation For that reason this utility should be run on a guiet system with no active windowing preferably in single user mode I t f reboot is required you will s a message at th nd of he installation This installation will preserve critical data files by executing a shell script with root permission Would you like to continue with the installation y n g 4 Type y Sun StorEdge S
23. ide Version 4 1 but no subseguent updates by selecting the local option 18 Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 Proxy server name webcachel central Enter port number of your proxy server Proxy port number 8080 Proxy setting is correct Proxy set PatchPro Configuration Completed Checking PatchPro for patchadd patches Assessing patches needed for your system Retrieved patch list Downloading patches to var spool pkg patchpro var spool pkg patchpro 112396 02 jar has been validated var spool pkg patchpro 108987 09 jar has been validated SO of patches completed Installing patchadd patches patch 112396 02 Installed Successfully patch 108987 09 Installed Successfully patchadd patch installation completed Installing StorEdge SAN packages Package SUNWsan Installed Successfully Package SUNWcfpl Installed Successfully Package SUNWcfplx Installed Successfully StorEdge SAN packages installation completed Checking PatchPro for StorEdge SAN patches Assessing patches needed for your system Chapter 3 Installing and Upgrading the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software 19 Retrieved patch list Downloading patches to var spool pkg patchpro jvar spool pkg patehpro i1idr2 09 jar has been validated jvar epool pkg patchpro ili0 s 1i jar has been validated var spool pkg patchpro 111096 04 jar has been validated var spool pkg patchpro 1110
24. ing the purpose of the SAN clarifies appropriate decisions for your site Refer to the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Configuration Guide for configuration information Hardware components include Fibre channel switches Fibre channel host adapters Storage devices A A E m Enclosures 4 Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 Switch Installation and Activation Hardware activation of new switches is covered in this guide Hardware installation of switches host adapters and storage devices and enclosures is described in the documentation delivered with those products m Chapter 2 Switch Activation tells you how to activate your switch and connect it to the network Software Installation This guide also describes software installation starting from an installation or upgrade of Solaris and including firmware upgrades for any SAN component reguired m Chapter 3 Installing and Upgrading the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software on page 13 m Appendix A Manual Installation of the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software on page 31 m Appendix B Manual Upgrade of the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software on page 37 Chapter1 Introduction 5 6 Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 CHAPTER 2 Switch Activation This chapter contains the procedures for bringing the new Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation software onto the network Fo
25. kg location SUNWsan Appendix A Manual Installation of the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software 35 2 Install the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit patch patchadd patch location 11847 05 3 Install the remaining patches Use the correct patch for your Solaris 8 or Solaris 9 Operating Environment See TABLE A 2 In the following example the patches are for the Solaris 8 Operating Environment patchadd patch location 111412 10 111095 12 111096 05 111097 11 11413 09 4 Install the cfgadm plug in library packages SUNWcfpl and SUNWcfplx pkgadd d pkg location SUNWcfpl pkgadd d pkg location SUNWcfplx 5 Install the cfgadm fp plug in library patch patchadd patch location 110614 02 6 Install the rest of the packages and patches as shown on TABLE A 2 7 Reboot the system For each storage device upgrade the software firmware or configuration See the Sun StorEdge San Foundation Configuration Guide Upgrade the components to the revision levels outlined in Software Component Installation Sequence on page 33 36 Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 APPENDIX B Manual Upgrade of the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software This appendix contains the following topics regarding how to upgrade your SAN system to the latest version by the manual method Caution The Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation software obsoletes some older hardware suc
26. laris 8 SUNWcfpl x and SUNWsan packages Solaris_8_SFK_packages tar Z For the Solaris 9 operating environment click Solaris 9 SUNWcfpl x and SUNWsan packages Solaris_9_SFK_packages tar Z 34 Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 v To Download the Patches 1 Goto http sunsolve sun com 2 Download patches listed in TABLE A 2 a Click Patches b Click PatchPro c Under PatchPro Interactive click Network Storage Products d Fill out the fields for OS Release Platform and SAN Products Specify 4 1 in the SAN Products field e Optionally you can also fill out the fields for Disk Arrays Libraries Disk Drives Software Tape Drives Switches and HBAs If you fill out these fields you will get more patches than those listed in TABLE A 2 You need only the ones in TABLE A 2 f Click Generate Patch List to generate a list of patches Select the desired patches and click Download selected patches 3 Move the patches to the machine on which you intend to install the software 4 Unzip the patches v To Install the Patches Install the packages before you install the patches Use the patchadd command to install the patches in TABLE A 2 Follow the installation sequence listed in TABLE A 2 v An Example of Installing the Packages and Patches Follow the installation sequence in TABLE A 2 1 Install the SUNWsan package for the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit software pkagdd d p
27. n var spool pkg patchpro 113040 02 jar has been var spool pkg patchpro 113041 01 jar has been var spool pkg patchpro 113042 02 jar has been Download of patches completed Installing StorEdge SAN patches patch 113039 01 Broadcast Message from The system clarity will be h installation completed validated validated validated validated root rpc rwalld shut down in 20 Edge SAN completed Successfully 5 Reboot your system Note Manual installation of the SNIA packages and the FCSM packages is not necessary If you are running the Solaris 9 operating environment no additional patches are necessary Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 Upgrading Existing Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software Before starting the upgrade ensure that all reguired software and patches are accessible For more information on reguired software see Appendix A TABLE A 2 The upgrade process is almost identical to the process for installing SAN Foundation Kit software for the first time See To Install the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software for the First Time With the Solaris 8 4 01 Operating Environment on page 14 for instructions If you are using the Solaris 8 Operating Environment with the Sun StorEdge Topology Reporter v1 0 after you install the SAN software you must add the Storage Networking Industry Association SNIA packages and the FCSM pack
28. n another switch T ports are replaced by E ports in the SAN 4 0 release Translative Loop port A port on the switch that enables private to public and public to private loop connectivity The TL Port presents private devices to a Fabric as if they were public so they can communicate with the off loop devices such as public devices connected to F ports and FL ports and private devices on other TL port loops The ports support the Sun StorEdge T3 arrays Hosts recognize arrays that use TL ports as Fabric devices world wide name A set of ports or WWNs and their connected devices that have been grouped together to control information exchange Glossary 43 zoning A function of the switch that enables the segregation of devices Zoning is done for a variety of reasons such as security simplicity performance and dedication of resources 44 Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002
29. nd activate zone sets and zones See the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Configuration Guide and the installation documentation that came with your switch 12 Configure the Fabric devices See the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Configuration Guide and the installation documentation that came with your switch 13 Enable multipathing optional See the documentation for your multipathing application and the installation documentation that came with your switch 14 Mount the file systems 8 Configuring the Switch Ethernet Port Note The following RARP instructions apply to the Sun switch only Other switch setup procedures can be found in the documentation that came with your switch or is available on the CD that came with the switch or at the switch web site The IP address of Sun switches is set to the default value of 10 0 0 1 You can change this default IP address by using either the Reverse Address Resolution Protocol RARP or the switch management software supplied with your switch This guide provides the procedures for changing the IP address using only RARP Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 Using RARP to Change the IP Address You can use RARP to change the address when you first receive the switch or if you forget the address at a later time The Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation RARP feature automatically downloads the assigned IP address to the switch After you cable the switch and turn th
30. ns of the patches Would you like to continue with the installation y n g y 14 Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 4 Type y P T S w C P t wW t atchpro not installed Starting installation of Patchpro his utility will install PatchPro and all reguired support oftware It is a wrapper around pkgadd and patchadd It ill honor your SVR4 install policies and will backout all hanges if anything goes wrong atches may be applied in support of the installation For hat reason this utility should be run on a guiet system ith no active windowing preferably in single user mode f reboot is reguired you will s a message at th nd of he installation This installation will preserve critical data files by executing a shell script with root permission Would you like to continue with the installation y n g 5 Type y Chapter3 Installing and Upgrading the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software y 15 The installation begins and the packages and patches are listed as they are installed Beginning installation Now installing supporting packages SUNWjhrt installed successfully NWjsse tu C installed successfully SUNWsdb installed successfully SUNWapcy installed successfully NWppmn nm x installed successfully NWcert installed successfully Now installing required patches 108940 07 already applied SUNWppro
31. ple paths to large storage arrays are constructed this naming convention could lead to thousands of targets per controller and storage arrays identified more than once by different controllers and targets The new method incorporates the World Wide Name WWN of the device into the device name used by the host The longer names provide the benefit of uniguely identifying storage devices to the host When using the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software a device with multiple connections to a host is Known to that host by one name Examples Old device path devices pci f 4000 pci 4 SUNW qlc 4 p 0 0 ssd 3 0 Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager device path devices pci f 4000 pci 4 SUNW qlc 4 fp 0 0 ssd w50020 200000225 0 Old symbolic device name dev dsk c4t3d0s2 New symbolic designation dev dsk c18t50060E800000000000004E78000000ABd0s2 is a link to devices scsi_vhci ssd g50060e800000000000004e78000000ab c On Demand Node Creation The number of storage devices that can be attached to a host can grow to the thousands with the advent of SANs with native Fabric connectivity Probing all these devices at boot time and creating device nodes can increase the boot time greatly In addition a host might not need access to all of the storage devices it can access The Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation software no longer creates device nodes for every storage device attached Instead the administrator creates device nodes on demand usin
32. r more details about the switch refer to the documentation delivered with your switch m Overall Installation Order on page 7 m Configuring the Switch Ethernet Port on page 8 Overall Installation Order Use this manual the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Configuration Guide and the documentation that came with your switch 1 Install the HBAs connect the hosts switches and storage devices 2 If you are running Solaris 8 install the 4 01 release or newer operating environment on the host 3 If you are running Solaris 9 install the FCS or newer release 4 Install the Recommended and Security Patch cluster on the host 5 Install the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit software packages and patches including any necessary additional software for host bus adapters HBA Refer to the HBA documents for more information For information on the HBA drivers refer to the documentation associated with them 6 Assign an IP address to the switch Ethernet port See Configuring the Switch Ethernet Port on page 8 7 Start the GUI for your switch The user s manual for your switch contains information about the GUI 8 Verify and load the switch firmware 9 Verify and set the domain ID See To Set the Network IP Address Using RARP on page 9 10 Configure the switch ports See the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Configuration Guide and the installation documentation that came with your switch 11 Configure a
33. s for Fabric on demand node creation 31 This component is delivered with the Solaris software upgrades for the FC switch product It is used to discover SAN attached devices in addition to creating and deleting nodes for those devices These features are implemented through the cfgadm framework See the cfgadm_fp 1M man page for additional information m Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Software STMS This is available as a package with a patch that can be installed on a system running at least Solaris 8 4 01 It should be installed with the latest revision of the Sun StorEdge Network Foundation Kit software Optional m Solstice DiskSuite Solstice DiskSuite software is an optional but recommended unbundled product that is delivered with the Solaris software The Solstice DiskSuite provides host based storage management such as mirroring and striping of disks which provides greater reliability and volume size The Solstice DiskSuite 4 2 1 software also implements RAID 5 a VERITAS Volume Manager VERITAS Volume Manager is an optional but recommended separately installed software product that provides host based storage management such a disk labeling mirroring striping and RAID 5 m SNIA and FCSM SNIA and FCSM allow you access to the Common Libraries Downloading Patches and Packages You can download the reguired patches and packages for SFK and STMS from the web sites listed in TABLE A 1 Follow the installation order
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35. ting certificate smirootcacert Owner CN Sun Microsystems Inc Root CA O Sun Microsystems Inc C US Issuer CN GTE CyberTrust Root O GTE Corporation C US Serial number 200014a Valid from Tue Nov 07 15 39 00 MST 2000 until Thu Nov 07 16 59 00 M Certificate fingerprints MD5 D8 B6 68 D4 6B 04 B9 5A EB 34 23 54 B8 F3 97 8C SHAl BD D9 0B DA AE 91 5F 33 C4 3D 10 E3 77 F0 45 09 4A Trust this certificate no yes Certificate was added to keystor G3 Importing certificate patchsigning Owner CN Enterprise Services Patch Management O Sun Microsystems In Issuer O Sun Microsystems Inc CN Sun Microsystems Inc CA Class B Serial number 1400007b Valid from Mon Sep 24 14 38 53 MDT 2001 until Sun Sep 24 14 38 53 M Certificate fingerprints MD5 6F 63 51 C4 3D 92 C5 B9 A7 90 2F FB C0 68 66 16 SHAl DO 8D 7B 2D 06 AF 1F 37 5C 0D 1B A0 B3 CB A0 2E 90 D6 Trust this certificate no yes Certificate was added to keystor Chapter3 Installing and Upgrading the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software 17 Enter name of your systems proxy server Type local if you would prefer to not access th remote server Type clear if you would prefer to set the Proxy server to nothing If you are using a proxy server to access the internet and want to obtain the latest patch set enter the port number of your proxy server now Otherwise the install_it program can prov
36. ts include the drivers that are bundled with the operating system the firmware for the switches management tools for the switches and storage devices volume managers if needed and other administration tools To take advantage of full Fabric support for your SAN you must upgrade to at least Solaris 8 4 01 For information about how to upgrade your systems refer to Solaris 8 Installation Supplement part number 806 5182 available at http docs sun com For guidance in installing and activating your switch see m Features Benefits and Products on page 1 m Before You Begin on page 4 Features Benefits and Products This version of the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit delivers a large high performing SAN with native fabric host connectivity improved manageability an integrated multipathing solution Sun StorEdge Traffic Management software and support for a variety of new hardware and software products SAN Foundation Device Names Longer device names in this release mean that additional planning is required SANs and multipath storage devices reguire the devices to be addressed by device specific static global identifiers and not by physical port ID which are dynamic in nature and are different across different host s systems 2 Traditionally the Solaris operating environment has named storage devices based on the controller target ID and logical unit number LUN of the device When large SANs with multi
37. vement par X Open Company Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems le logo Sun AnswerBook2 docs sun com Sun StorEdge Solstice DiskSuite et Solaris sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es ou marques de service de Sun Microsystems Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Toutes les marques SPARC sont utilis es sous licence et sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de SPARC International Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Les produits portant les marques SPARC sont bas s sur une architecture d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc Toutes les marques SPARC sont utilis es sous licence et sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de SPARC International Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Les produits protant les marques SPARC sont bas s sur une architecture d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc L interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et Sun a t d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc pour ses utilisateurs et licenci s Sun reconna t les efforts de pionniers de Xerox pour la recherche et le d veloppment du concept des interfaces d utilisation visuelle ou graphique pour l industrie de l informatique Sun d tient une license non exclusive do Xerox sur l interface d utilisation graphique Xerox cette licence couvrant galement les licenci es de Sun qui mettent en place l interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et qui en outre se conforment aux licences crites de Sun
38. witches 2 Gb host bus adapters Heterogeneous switches n n n m Large configuration support Appendix B Manual Upgrade of the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software 39 40 Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide October 2002 Glossary This glossary contains a definitions for terms used in this guide A AL PA Ap Id C Cascade E port F port arbitrated loop physical address An eight bit value used to identify a device attached to a Fibre Channel arbitrated loop attachment point identifier The port identifier for either a host or a storage device connected to a switch For example c0 identifies the host port and c0 50020 23000063a9 identifies an array The connection of two or more switches to increase the number of available ports or to allow for increased distances between components of the SAN Expansion port The port used to connect FC SW2 compliant switches to one another Fabric port The switch port on a Fibre Channel used to connect to the Fabric capable storage devices such as a Sun StorEdge T3 array a Sun StorEdge 39x0 69x0 and 99x0 series or a host bus adapter 41 Fabric FC SW 2 G port I initiator ISL LUN N port NAS One or more switches in a Fibre Channel network It is also common to refer to something as a Fabric device or being in Fabric mode The second generation of the Fibre Channel Switch Fabric Standard defined by ANSI G
39. y has not been installed the system returns usr lib libHBAAPI so No such file or directory etc hba conf No such file or directory If neither file exists install the SUNWcfclr SUNWcfcl and SUNWcfclx package cd lt directory with package gt f pkgadd d SUNWcfclr SUNWcfcl SUNWcfclx Install the SAN Foundation SNIA HBA API Vendor Specific Library cd lt directory with package gt f pkgadd d SUNWfchbr SUNWfchba SUNWfchbx Reboot your system If a previous version of a package is installed the script removes it and installs the most current one If the current version of the package is installed the script does not reinstall it If the script fails all of the installed packages and patches except for PatchPro2 0 1 are removed If the script fails you can install the software manually See Appendix A Chapter3 Installing and Upgrading the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software 21 To Remove the SAN Foundation SNIA HBA API Vendor Specific Library and the FCSM Driver Remove the Vendor Specific Library f pkgrm SUNWfchbx f pkgrm SUNWfchba f pkgrm SUNWfchbr Remove the FCSM driver pkgrm SUNWfcsmx pkgrm SUNWfcsm Remove the Common Fibre Channel HBA API Libraries pkgrm SUNWcfclx f pkgrm SUNWcfclr f pkgrm SUNWcfcl To Install SAN Software for the First Time With the Solaris 9 Operating Environment Download the installation script T
40. your proxy server now Otherwise the install it program can provide Version 4 1 but no subseguent updates by selecting the local option Enter name of your systems proxy server Type local if you would prefer to not access the remote server Type clear if you would prefer to set the Proxy server to nothing Proxy server name webcachel central Enter port number of your proxy server Proxy port number 8080 Proxy setting is correct Proxy set PatchPro Configuration Completed Installing StorEdge SAN packages Package SUNWsan Installed Successfully Package SUNWcfpl Installed Successfully Package SUNWcfplx Installed Successfully StorEdge SAN packages installation completed Chapter 3 Installing and Upgrading the Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit Software 27 28 Checking PatchPro Assessing patches on clarity We d Sep 18 18 37 02 From root clarity minutes patch 113 patch 113 patch 113 patch 113 patch 113 patch 1118 StorEdge SAN patc Retrieved patch list Downloading patches to var spool pkg patchpro Installed Successfully 040 02 Installed Successfully 041 01 Installed Successfully 042 02 Installed Successfully 043 01 Installed Successfully 044 01 Installed Successfully 47 04 Installed Successfully Installation of Sun Storl for StorEdge SAN patches needed for your system var spool pkg patchpro 113039 01 jar has bee

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