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1. X9265A LSI22320 R X9265A LSI22320 R3 Adaptec 39320A R4 A6829A SYM53C1010 1 This HP HBA is officially tested and supported Equivalent HP HBAs are also supported 2 This IBM AIX HBA is officially tested and supported Equivalent AIX HBAs are also supported 3 The LSI22320 R HBA is not available from Sun 4 The Adaptec HBA is not available from Sun Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes 13 Caution If you are using Solaris 8 or Solaris 9 operating systems and if you are using the Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Ultra3 SCSI host adapter X 6758A you must download and install the adapter s driver in the host where the adapter is installed Refer to the Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Ultra3 SCSI Host Adapter Release Notes part number 816 2157 for the download procedure Without the driver any array connected to the adapter is not visible to the host since this driver is not included in the Solaris operating system Supported Sun Platforms and Connection Methods TABLE 5 and TABLE 6 show the connection methods supported for each supported Sun server TABLE5 Supported Sun SPARC Based Systems and Connection Methods X 6758A X 2222A amp X 1018A SG SG Host On Board X 4422A 2 SBus XPCI2SCSI XPCI1SCSI Adapter SCSI Port HBAs Adapter LM320 Z LM320 Z Sun Java W1100z No No No No No Yes Sun Java W2100z No No No No No Yes Ultra 30 workstation No No Yes No No No Ultra 40 workstation No No No No No Yes
2. http www sun com software download 2 Under System Administration Storage Management click the StorageTek 3000 Family Storage Products Related Software link You are taken to the Sun StorEdge 3000 Family Storage Products Related software page 3 Click Download A Sun Download Center page is displayed 4 Click Download A Sun Download Login page is displayed 5 If not previously registered register a Click the Register Now link at the bottom of the left column b On the registration page enter applicable data in the required fields and click Register 6 Log in a Type your Username and Password in the left column and click Login b On the Terms of Use page read the license agreement click Yes next to Accept and click Continue 7 On the software download page click the link for your array and operating system 8 In the dialog box that is displayed specify a destination directory and save the file 26 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes September 2007 v To Install or Upgrade the Software Note For installation or upgrading instructions for other operating systems refer to the Sun StorEdge 3000 Family 2 4 Software Installation Guide To install or upgrade the software on Solaris operating systems perform the following steps Note Before you install Sun StorEdge Configuration Service Sun StorEdge Diagnostic Reporter or the Sun StorEdge CLI make sure that your
3. page 7 The media scan feature sequentially checks each physical drive in a selected logical drive block by block for bad blocks If a bad block is encountered the controller rebuilds the data from the bad block onto a good block if one is available on the physical drive If no good blocks are available on the physical drive the controller designates the physical drive Bad generates an event message and if a spare drive is available will begin rebuilding data from the bad physical drive onto the spare The media scan feature generates informational event messages for each drive that is part of a logical drive The informational event messages are also generated each time a controller is reset or a logical drive is created During the media scan the green front panel LEDs blink rapidly for every active drive comprising the logical drive After upgrading from 4 1x to 4 2 an array reset is necessary for the new media scan default to take effect and automatic media scanning to stop Similar to Sun StorEdge Configuration Service the controller firmware can send SNMP traps to an SNMP management console send email messages and broadcast events to specified servers as defined in a text file called agent ini For security reasons you can restrict the network protocols you want to support which limits access Protocol access that can be enabled or disabled includes telnet HTTP HTTPS FTP SSH PriAgentAll SNMP DHCP and ping
4. system must be limited to Ultra160 This is done by creating a kernel drv mpt conf file with the following lines and then rebooting the system name mpt parent pci 1f 700000 unit address 2 1 scsi options 0x1ff8 Bootability For embedded controllers and X 2222A X 4422A and X 1018A HBAs booting from the array requires no special procedures Note To ensure that the server will boot properly the physical device must be mapped to LUN 0 Otherwise the server will not boot properly To boot a host through a Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Ultra3 SCSI host bus adapter X 6758A follow the procedures in the Bootability chapter in the Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Ultra3 SCSI Host Adapter Installation Guide part number 816 2156 For a current list of patches for a Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Ultra3 SCSI host bus adapter including driver patches go to the web site and search for Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Ultra3 SCSI Host Adapter in the Search SunSolve search area http www sun com sunsolve Bootability is not supported for this HBA on servers running the Solaris 10 operating system Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes 23 Required Patches m The Solaris 8 Solaris 9 or Solaris 10 Recommended Patch Cluster is required to use Sun StorEdge Configuration Service 2 x and Sun StorEdge Diagnostic Reporter 2 x See To Download and Install the Solaris Recommended Patch Cluster on page 24
5. No Sun Enterprise 3500 server No Yes No Yes No No Sun Enterprise 4500 server No Yes No Yes No No Sun Enterprise 5500 server No Yes No Yes No No Sun Enterprise 6500 server No Yes No Yes No No Sun Enterprise 10000 server No No Yes No Yes No No Sun Fire V20z server No No Yes No Yes Yes Sun Fire V40z server No No Yes No Yes Yes Sun Fire V60x server No No No No Yes No Sun Fire V65x server No No No No Yes No Sun Fire 280R server Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Sun Fire V120 server Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Sun Fire V210 server Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Sun Fire V240 server Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Sun Fire V250 server Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes 15 TABLE5 Supported Sun SPARC Based Systems and Connection Methods Continued X 6758A X 2222A amp X 1018A SG SG Host On Board X 4422A 2 SBus XPCI2SCSI XPCI1SCSI Adapter SCSI Port HBAs Adapter LM320 Z LM320 Z Sun Fire V440 server Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Sun Fire V480 server Yes No Yes No Yes No Sun Fire V490 server Yes No Yes No Yes No Sun Fire V880 server Yes No Yes No Yes No Sun Fire V890 server Yes No Yes No Yes No Sun Fire V1280 server Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Sun Fire 2900 server Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Sun Fire X4100 server No No No No No Yes Sun Fire X4200 server No No No No No Yes Sun Fire 4800 server Yes No Yes No Yes No Sun Fire 4810 server Yes No Yes No Yes No Sun Fire 4900 server Yes No Yes No Yes No Sun Fire 6800 server Y
6. Set this security measure so that any telnet connection automatically disconnects after the connection has been idle for a configurable period of time The current setting is displayed with the menu option Online Initialization and Online Expansion Enabling Online Initialization or Online Expansion enables you to use the logical drive while it is being initialized or expanded However the completion of the initialization or expansion takes longer than if these processes are run while the logical drives are not in use Logical and Physical Drive Safeguards There are safeguards against combining physical drives of different types in logical drives with accompanying explanatory error messages 4 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes September 2007 TABLE1 Summary of Sun StorEdge 3000 Family 4 1x Firmware and 2 x Software Features Continued Feature Description Fault Management Safeguards Automatically switch to write through cache mode based on Low battery level AC power loss e Fan failure Power supply failure e High temperature in CPU Enclosure e Failure of a redundant controller Single controller configuration e Automatic system shutdown based on critical environmental conditions Ethernet and RS 232 Security For added security a password can be supplied for access to the array using a telnet session or tip session If a password has not been established pressing the RETURN key enables acce
7. The default stripe size for random optimization is 32 Kbyte for all logical drives except RAID 3 which is 4 Kbyte With firmware version 4 x you can also specify a cache write policy for each individual logical drive giving you further opportunities for performance tuning Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes 7 The following table summarizes the functionality described above TABLE2 Summary of Optimization and Stripe Size Features Feature Sequential or Random Cache Optimization Mode Changing the optimization mode Stripe Size Changing the stripe size Cache Write Policy Description Sets block size for cache in a chassis Stripe size for each logical drive is user selectable but optimization mode determines default stripe size Use the default sequential optimization unless real world tests in your production environment show better results using random optimization To change the optimization mode without deleting logical drives use the Sun StorEdge CLI set cache parameters command Using the controller firmware you can now specify an appropriate stripe size for each logical drive when you create it To change the stripe size of an individual logical drive delete the logical drive and create a new logical drive with the desired stripe size Specify a write back or write through cache policy for the entire RAID array Specify a default write back or write through policy for each logical drive Specify e
8. X 1132A Z RoHS 6 HD 68 VHDCTI 1 2 m 68 pin X 1135A RoHS 6 HD 68 VHDCI 2 m 68 pin X 3832A Z RoHS 6 HD 68 VHDCI 4 m 68 pin X 3830A Z RoHS 6 HD 68 VHDCI 10 m 68 pin X 3831A Z RoHS 6 Note When you attach the provided SCSI bus cables to the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array or expansion unit it is important to tighten the cable jack screws with six full clockwise turns prior to powering up the array to ensure proper operation Network Connectivity Standard Practices It is extremely important for the proper operation and reliability of the equipment that all network connectivity adhere to Ethernet and facility wiring standards IEEE 802 3 and EIA TIA 568B Make sure that the cabling and patch cords for your facilities are up to these specifications and protect the cables from excessive stress and damage The best practice and the one that is recommended by all facilities 20 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes September 2007 wiring standards is to test your structured cable system end to end with a quality cable test set Adherence to these practices will help eliminate almost all connectivity issues Other related standards are ISO IEC IS 11801 International Cenelec EN 50173 Europe CSA T529 Canada and SAA SNZ HB27 1996 Australia and New Zealand Configuring Sun Fire V20z V40z V60x and V65x Servers to Support JBODs Linux and Windows When a Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI JBOD array equipped with Ultra32
9. determine your current SAF TE firmware version use the CLI and enter the show safte command The SAF TE version of each controller is displayed in the Rev column 30 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes September 2007 A 1 2 5 To Download the Firmware Patch Gotohttp sunsolve sun com Under Support click Patches and Updates Use PatchFinder to locate patch ID 113722 17 by entering the patch ID into the search field and click Find Patch Select the link for the format that you want either HTTP or FTP next to Download Patch or HTTP or FTP next to Download Signed Patch In the dialog box that appears indicate the destination directory for the patch and proceed to download the file to that location Follow the instructions in the README file to install the patch Downloading the VERITAS Volume Manager Array Support Libraries This section describes what you need to do to enable VERITAS Volume Manager 3 5 4 0 4 1 and 5 0 software to work with the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array on Sun hosts VERITAS has provided an Array Support Library ASL that must be installed on the same host system as the Volume Manager software to enable the software to recognize the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array Follow the procedure to download the ASL and the accompanying installation guide for the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array from the Sun Download Center To Download the ASL Log in as superuser on the Sun serve
10. optimization mode in firmware version 4 x controls cache block size only This is a significant improvement in functionality and performance over earlier 3 x firmware where the optimization mode chosen also determined stripe size for all logical drives With firmware version 4 x when you specify sequential or random cache optimization the controller determines and specifies a default stripe size for newly created logical drives However you can specify a stripe size for each logical drive when you create it enabling you to maximize performance by matching stripe size with your application requirements Since different applications can use different logical drives this functionality provides you with greatly increased flexibility Because of this sequential optimization which is the default is almost always the best optimization choice You should use random optimization only when performance testing in your production environment demonstrates improvement over the default sequential optimization For sequential optimization the cache block size is 128 Kbyte Available stripe size options include 16 Kbyte 32 Kbyte 64 Kbyte 128 Kbyte and 256 Kbyte The default stripe size for sequential optimization is 128 Kbyte for all logical drives except RAID 3 which is 16 Kbyte For random optimization the cache block size is 32 Kbyte Available stripe size options include 4 Kbyte 8 Kbyte 16 Kbyte 32 Kbyte 64 Kbyte 128 Kbyte and 256 Kbyte
11. run the following command to specify the web browser to access online help opt SUNWsscs sscsconsole config_sscon c The Sun StorEdge Configuration Service agent and the Sun StorEdge Diagnostic Reporter agent daemon have been installed but are not configured to start at boot time by default To enable the Sun StorEdge Configuration Service agent to start automatically when the system boots and to start it now type etc init d ssagent enable start d To enable the Sun StorEdge Diagnostic Reporter to start automatically when the system boots and to start it now type etc init d ssdgrptd enable start Downloading and Installing Firmware Firmware patch ID 113722 17 is available from SunSolve to upgrade controller firmware for Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI arrays running firmware versions earlier than 4 2 and to upgrade SAF TE firmware earlier than 1180 Firmware patch ID 113722 17 provides the following firmware a Controller firmware 421E a SAF TE firmware 1180 To determine the current firmware versions for your array see a To Determine Your Current Controller Firmware Version on page 30 a To Determine Your Current SAF TE Firmware Version on page 30 To download the firmware patch see To Download the Firmware Patch on page 31 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes 29 For information about installing the firmware refer to the patch README file provided with the firmwa
12. to change the Ultra320 speed to the Ultra160 speed needed to operate with a Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI JBOD array and the X9265A HBA 1 Edit the mpt conf file on the Sun x86 based system by creating a kernel drv mpt conf file with the following lines name mpt parent pci 1f 700000 unit address 2 1 scsi options 0x1ff8 2 Reboot the system Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes 17 Supported Cabinets TABLE 7 shows the supported cabinets with their associated rackmount kits and other required kits Refer to the Sun StorEdge 3000 Family Rack Installation Guide for 2U Arrays for installation instructions TABLE7 Supported Cabinets and Associated Rackmount Kits Maximum Number of Arrays Cabinet Part Required Kit Supported Cabinet Name Number s Required Kit s Part Number per Cabinet Sun StorEdge 72 inch SG X ARY030A Rackmount Kit X TA 3000 2URK 19U 14 Expansion Cabinet X TA 3000 2URK 19U Sun Fire Cabinet SF X CAB Rackmount Kit X TA 3000 2URK 19U 5 SFE X CAB X TA 3000 2URK 19U Sun Rack 900 38 SR9 X KM038A IP Rackmount Kit X TA 3000 2URK 19U 18 Cabinet X TA 3000 2URK 19U Sun Rack 1000 38 SRK X RSO38A IP Rackmount Kit X TA 3000 2URK 19U 18 Cabinet X TA 3000 2URK 19U Sun Rack 1000 42 SRK X AZ042A IP Rackmount Kit X TA 3000 2URK 19U 18 Cabinet X TA 3000 2URK 19U Sun Fire 6800 System F6800 1 Rackmount Kit X TA 3000 2URK 19U 3 X TA 3000 2URK 19U Sun Fire E
13. 0 capable disk drives is connected to the on board Ultra320 SCSI port of one of these servers the disks will attempt to negotiate the SCSI bus speed at Ultra320 speeds However because of design and other limitations this is not supported The on board SCSI port of the Sun Fire V6Xx server must be limited to Ultra160 bus speeds Perform the following steps to configure the onboard SCSI port of the Sun Fire V20z V40z V60x or V65x server to operate at Ultra160 SCSI speeds Power on the server When the Adaptec SCSI Bios appears press lt ctrl gt lt a gt when prompted Select slot a external SCSI connection and press Enter Select Configure View SCSI Controller Settings and press Enter Selecta Sync Transfer Rate MB sec of 160 on all SCSI Device IDs Press Escape twice and select Yes to save changes Repeat Step 3 through Step 6 for mutable slots Press Escape to exit the utility The server will continue with the boot up Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes 21 Modifications for Sun Fire V20z V40z V60x and V65x Systems Running Red Hat AS 2 1 or 3 0 Adding SCSI disks to a Sun Fire V20z V40z V60x or V65x system running Red Hat AS 2 1 or 3 0 requires a change to where the system looks for the kernel The new logical drive gets pushed to the front of the device list so dev sdax becomes dev sdbx After reboot the boot partition is now dev sdb3 and a kernel panic can result For Sun StorEdg
14. 11 device type scsi options list SUN StorEdge 3310 SE3310 scsi options SE3310 scsi options hexadecimal address In an environment where both Sun StorEdge 3310 and 3320 SCSI devices are used an example of text to add to kernel drv qus conf kernel drv glm conf or kernel drv mpt conf is device type scsi options list SUN StorEdge 3310 SE33x0 scsi options SUN StorEdge 3320 SE33x0 scsi options SE33x0 scsi options hexadecimal address For more information about multiple device types refer to the scsi_get_device_type_scsi_options 9F man page 2 Reboot the host to implement the file changes The Solaris 8 operating system requires a reconfiguration reboot to create device files and implement sd conf changes but you do not need a reconfiguration reboot for the Solaris 9 or 10 operating system reboot r For the Solaris 9 or 10 operating system use the following commands to create device files after you have edited sd conf No reboot is necessary with this command update_drv f sd devfsadm The new LUNs are displayed when you perform the format command 3 To display the new LUNs perform the following command format 12 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes September 2007 Supported Connection Methods and Host Adapters The Sun StorEdge 3310 array can be connected to a host in one of two ways a By means of a supported
15. 4 software Sun StorEdge 3000 Family CLI 2 4 software Sun Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment StorADE 2 4 software Solstice DiskSuite 4 2 1 or greater for the Solaris 8 operating system Solaris Volume Manager for the Solaris 9 operating system and above VERITAS Volume Manager 3 5 4 0 4 1 and 5 0 See Downloading the VERITAS Volume Manager Array Support Libraries on page 31 for a description of how to obtain an Array Software Library ASL that enables the VERITAS software to work with the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array Sun StorEdge Performance Suite with Sun StorEdge OFS software Sun StorEdge Availability Suite Sun StorEdge Utilization Suite with Sun StorEdge SAM FS software Java Runtime Environment Requirements Before you install Sun StorEdge Configuration Service Sun StorEdge Diagnostic Reporter or the Sun StorEdge CLI make sure that your system meets the Java Runtime Environment JRE prerequisites shown in the Sun StorEdge 3000 Family 10 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes e September 2007 Software Installation Guide instructions for your operating system In general you can use Sun JRE version 1 2 2 or later for all platforms IBM AIX and SUSE Linux can also use IBM TRE version 1 2 or later Enabling a Solaris Host to Recognize New Devices and LUNs By default a Solaris host is configured for one host LUN per SCSI target which is insufficient for a Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array You must edit the a
16. 6900 System E6900 BASE Rackmount Kit X TA 3000 2URK 19U 2 X TA 3000 2URK 19U Standard EIA Cabinets Not Applicable Rackmount Kit X TA 3000 2URK 19U Varies X TA 3000 2URK 19U Telco flushmount racks Not Applicable Telco Front Mount XTA 3000 2URK 19F Varies Rackmount Kit XTA 3000 2URK 19FZ Telco center of gravity Not Applicable Telco Center Mount XTA 3000 2URK 19C Varies racks Rackmount Kit XTA 3000 2URK 19CZ Note For more information about using Sun StorEdge arrays with the Sun Rack 900 and 1000 cabinets refer to the Sun Rack 900 Qualified Products web page at http www sun com servers rack approved html 18 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes September 2007 Supported Disk Drives TABLE 8 gives descriptions and part numbers for the disk drives supported with the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array TABLE8 Supported Disk Drives Description Part Number 36 GB 10 000 RPM X TA 3310 36GB 10K 36 GB 15 000 RPM X TA 3310 36GB 15K 73 GB 10 000 RPM X TA 3310 73GB 10K 73 GB 15 000 RPM X TA 3310 73GB 15K 146 GB 10 000 RPM X TA 3310 146GB 10K 146 GB 15 000 RPM X TA 3310 146GB 15K 300 GB 10 000 RPM X TA 3310 300GB 10K Note In an array shipped with less than 12 drives each empty slot in the array contains an air management sled to correctly handle the air flow and heat Each drive slot requires either a disk drive or an air management sled Note Disk drive firmware is provided throug
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18. Ultra 60 workstation Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Ultra 80 workstation Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Sun Blade 100 workstation No No Yes No No No Sun Blade 150 workstation No No Yes No Yes No Sun Blade 1000 workstation Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Sun Blade 1500 workstation Yes No Yes No Yes No Sun Blade 2000 workstation Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Sun Blade 2500 workstation Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Netra 20 server Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Netra 120 server Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Netra 240 server No No Yes No Yes No 14 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes September 2007 TABLE5 Supported Sun SPARC Based Systems and Connection Methods Continued X 6758A X 2222A amp X 1018A SG SG Host On Board 24422A 2 SBus XPCI2SCSI XPCI1SCSI Adapter SCSI Port HBAs Adapter LM320 Z LM320 Z Netra 440 server No No Yes No Yes No Netra 1280 server Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Netra AC200 server No No Yes No No No Netra DC200 server No No Yes No No No Netra t 1 server No No Yes No Yes No Netra t 100 server No No No No Yes No Netra t 105 server No No No No Yes No Netra t 1120 server Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Netra t 1125 server Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Netra t 1400 server Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Netra t 1405 server Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Sun Enterprise 220R server Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Sun Enterprise 250 server Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Sun Enterprise 420R server Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Sun Enterprise 450 server Yes Yes Yes No Yes
19. ame time This results in improved performance under workloads that Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes 5 6 issue mostly small sequential writes or many small random writes within the same region The performance improvement is most dramatic under workloads that queue many commands to the array giving it the most opportunities to aggregate writes Users should tune their applications and host driver stacks to queue up to 32 commands whenever possible Sun has also added increased error and data integrity checking to firmware 4 11 and later versions that can have an adverse affect on performance for StorEdge 33x0 and 351x arrays when upgrading from firmware version 3 2x Users might experience a decrease in performance under workloads that primarily issue sequential reads To mitigate this impact tune applications and host driver stacks to issue the largest reads and maintain the highest queue depths possible Users may also see a small performance decrease under workloads that primarily issue large sequential writes These users should also tune their host to issue the largest writes possible and maintain a large command queue depth Note Choosing sequential optimization the default almost always results in better performance than choosing random optimization even if random optimization performed better for your configurations and applications in firmware versions 3 x See Optimization Mode and Stripe Size Features on pag
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21. ddress through the Sun StorEdge CLI Sun StorEdge Configuration Service or the firmware application If you do not use a DHCP server and therefore have no IP address you can set an IP address through serial connection to the firmware Logical Drive Capacity The firmware allows up to 64 TB per logical drive configuration with sequential optimization and up to 16 TB per logical drive configuration with random optimization These limits are further modified by available drive sizes and the maximum number of drives allowed per product Number of Logical Drives You can configure up to 32 logical drives per configuration with a maximum of 32 partitions per logical drive Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes 3 TABLE 1 Feature Summary of Sun StorEdge 3000 Family 4 1x Firmware and 2 x Software Features Continued Description Configurable Parameters per Logical Drive You can configure stripe size and write cache policy individually for each logical drive with a maximum limit of 1024 LUNs Optimization Mode and Stripe Size Media Scan SNMP Traps Network Protocol Access Telnet Inactivity Timeout Time This optimization mode applies to cache optimization rather than stripe size You can fine tune performance by setting the most desirable stripe size for each logical drive to best match the application of that logical drive For more information see Optimization Mode and Stripe Size Features on
22. e 3310 SCSI arrays connected to the onboard AIC79xx edit the etc grub conf file or etc lilo conf if you use lilo for your bootloader This can be done before reboot or during boot up 1 During boot up press e at the grub kernel selection screen 2 Go to the line that points to the kernel and press e again to edit the line kernel vmlinux 2 4 9 3 24 ro root dev sda3 3 If one drive was added to the system change dev sda3 to dev sdb3 or for two new drives dev sdc3 4 Press the Escape key to finish editing and then press b to boot These changes can also be made directly to the etc grub conf file before reboot Modifications for Sun Fire V440 Systems This section outlines the changes needed to enable either the Sun StorEdge 3310 RAID or JBOD arrays using the on board SCSI port of the Sun Fire V440 systems m For the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI RAID array or the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI JBOD array the following patches or greater are required to enable support a Sun StorEdge 3310 RAID 113722 10 a Solaris 8 115275 03 a Solaris 9 115663 03 m When a Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI JBOD array equipped with Ultra320 capable disk drives is connected to the on board SCSI port of a Sun Fire V440 system the disks will attempt to negotiate at Ultra320 However because of design and other limitations this is not supported The on board SCSI port of the Sun Fire V440 22 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes September 2007
23. e 7 for explanatory details Firmware and software changes between 4 15 and 4 21 have no significant impact on performance Using cache write through mode rather than write back mode can have a significant impact on performance To ensure that write back cache is enabled for all LUNs after upgrading RAID controller firmware from the RAID controller firmware Main Menu choose view and edit Configuration parameters gt Caching Parameters gt write back cache If it is disabled choose Yes to change the setting to Enabled Additional safety checks have been added to the 4 x firmware that will disable write back cache and change the cache to write through mode under certain error conditions Conditions that can cause the array to switch to write through mode include Battery backup failure AC power loss Fan failure Power supply failure High temperature in CPU Enclosure Failure of a redundant controller Once the condition is corrected write back cache is automatically re enabled Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes e September 2007 In firmware versions 4 11 and later these triggering events can be enabled or disabled and the threshold limits can be set using the RAID controller firmware s Main Menu For more information about write back cache refer to Chapter 11 Configuration Parameters in the Sun StorEdge 3000 Family RAID Firmware 4 2 User s Guide Optimization Mode and Stripe Size Features The
24. es No Yes No Yes No Sun Fire 6900 server Yes No Yes No Yes No Sun Fire 12K server Yes No Yes No Yes No Sun Fire 15K server Yes No Yes No Yes No Sun Fire E20K server Yes No Yes No Yes No Sun Fire E25K server Yes No Yes No Yes No Sun Fire E2900 server No No Yes No Yes No Sun Fire T2000 server No No No No No Yes 1 No in this column The HBA in the column heading is not supported on this platform 2 To enable support for either the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI RAID or JBOD arrays using the on board SCSI port of the Sun Fire V440 see Modifications for Sun Fire V440 Systems on page 22 No on board SCSI port is available on the V480 V880 4800 4810 6800 and E10K servers 3 X 2222A is supported X 4422A is not supported Note To ensure cable and onboard HBA compatibility review the HBA Sunswift manual for applicable restrictions 16 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes e September 2007 TABLE6 Supported Solaris 9 and Solaris 10 Sun x86 Based Systems and Connection Methods Server On board X9265A LSI22320 R Sun Fire V60x server Yes No Sun Fire V65x server Yes No Sun Fire V20z server No Yes Sun Fire V40z server No Yes 1 To change the Ultra320 speed to the Ultra160 speed needed to operate with a 3310 SCSI JBOD array and the X9265A HBA refer to the following procedure v To Configure the Sun Fire V60x Sun Fire V65x Sun Fire V20Z and Sun Fire V40z for Ultra160 Speed Perform the following steps
25. for more information Controller firmware patch 113722 17 containing firmware version 421D and SAF TE firmware version 1180 is required See Downloading and Installing Firmware on page 29 for information about how to verify which firmware version is on your array and how to download the current version a If a Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Ultra3 SCSI Host Adapter X6758A is used to connect the Sun StorEdge 3310 array the bus driver must also be updated The updated bus driver is available in the following patches a Solaris 8 Operating System 112697 05 a Solaris 9 Operating System 112706 05 a Solaris 10 Operating System 119555 03 Installing Required Solaris Patches Make sure the Solaris Recommended Patch Cluster is installed on a Solaris host before connecting the host to the array v To Download and Install the Solaris Recommended Patch Cluster 1 Log in to the host that you want to connect to the array 2 Go to http www sun com sunsolve 3 Under Support click Patches amp Updates 4 Under Downloads click Recommended Patch Clusters 5 Find your version of Solaris 8 Solaris 9 or Solaris 10 in the Recommended Solaris Patch Clusters list make sure the Readme checkbox is checked and then click Go 6 Print or save the README file from the browser window 7 Click the browser s Back icon to return to the previous page 24 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes September 2007 10 11 Select the
26. format you want in the row that begins Solaris 8 Solaris 9 or Solaris 10 in the Recommended Solaris Patch Clusters list click either Download HTTP or Download FTP and then click Go In the File Download dialog box click Save In the Save As dialog box type a destination directory for the patch cluster and then click Save Follow the procedure in the INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS section in the README file to install the patches Upgrading to Software Version 2 4 and Controller Firmware Version 4 2 The upgrade process includes a Downloading and Installing Software Applications on page 25 Downloading and Installing Firmware on page 29 Downloading and Installing Software Applications Before installing the new firmware you must upgrade the Sun StorEdge Configuration Service agent Sun StorEdge Configuration Service console Sun StorEdge Diagnostic Reporter and Sun StorEdge Command Line Interface CLI utility Because the communication protocol changes from version to version you must install the SUNWsscs package on all systems that manage the storage when upgrading Note If different versions of the agent and console co exist Sun StorEdge Configuration Service is not able to discover previously configured arrays Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes 25 v To Download the Updated Software To download the software from the Sun Download Center web site perform the following steps 1 Go to
27. h Sun disk firmware patches which include the required download utility Sun disk firmware patches are separate from the Sun StorEdge 3000 family firmware patches Refer to the instructions in your disk drive firmware patch Caution If you replace a disk drive the replacement disk drive must have the same or greater capacity than the disk drive that is being replaced You can mix capacity in the same chassis but not spindle speed RPM on the same bus For example you can use 36 Gbyte and 73 Gbyte drives with no performance problems if both are 10K RPM drives Violating this configuration guideline leads to poor performance If you are adding a new disk drive these same configuration guidelines apply Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes 19 Supported Cables TABLE 9 lists the supported SCSI cables Cables can be ordered using the marketing part numbers in TABLE 9 Note The manufacturing part numbers supplied in the third column of the table can be checked against the manufacturing part numbers stamped on other cables that you might have in stock to confirm that they are supported TABLE9 Supported Cables Cable Type and Length Marketing Part Number RoHS Compliant VHDCI VHDCI 0 8 m 68 pin X 1136A Z RoHS 6 VHDCI VHDCI 1 2 m 68 pin X 1137A RoHS 6 VHDCI VHDCI 2 m 68 pin X 1138A Z RoHS 6 VHDCI VHDCI 4 m 68 pin X 3830B Z RoHS 6 VHDCI VHDCI 10 m 68 pin X 3831B Z RoHS 6 HD 68 VHDCTI 0 8 m 68 pin
28. host adapter m By means of a single ended SCSI controller embedded in a supported host TABLE 4 lists the supported host adapters and connections TABLE 4 Operating System Supported Host Adapters and Connections Host Adapter Part Number Solaris operating system Solaris operating system Solaris operating system Solaris operating system Solaris operating system Solaris operating system Solaris operating system Solaris 9 x86 update 6 and Solaris 10 x86 operating system Red Hat AS and SUSE Linux Windows 2000and 2003 Novell Netware 5 1 6 0 and 6 5 HP UX operating system IBM AIX operating system An on board SCSI port attachment on the host system Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Ultra3 SCSI host adapter Dual Ultra2 SCSI and dual FastEthernet PCI adapter Dual Ultra2 SCSI and dual Gigabit Ethernet PCI adapter SunSwift adapter Sun FastEthernet 10 100BaseT F W UltraSCSI SBus adapter 1 0 Ultra320 SCSI Dual Channel PCI X adapter Ultra320 SCSI Single Channel PCI X adapter Itra320 SCSI Dual Channel PCI X adapter throttled own to 160 speed acd Itra320 SCSI Dual Channel PCI X adapter throttled own to 160 speed Itra320 SCSI Dual Channel PCI X adapter ac Adaptec Dual Ultra320 SCSI PCI host adapter HP Ultra 160 SCSI Adapter for SCSI IBM Dual channel PCI Ultra3 SCSI Adapter N A X 6758A X 2222A X 4422A X 1018A SG XPCI2SCSI LM320 SG XPCI1SCSI LM320 X9265A LSI22320 R3
29. ime the controller reboots such as the following ALERT Controller Unrecoverable Error 0001 00000000 00000000 45754677 2 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes September 2007 To clear this event from the firmware Main Menu first record the event message in case you need to inform support personnel and then choose system Functions Controller Maintenance Clear core dump Otherwise the message recurs each time you reboot Mixing Sun StorEdge 3320 and 3310 Controllers and Expansion Units Connecting Sun StorEdge 3320 expansion units to Sun StorEdge 3310 RAID controllers is supported but the Sun StorEdge 3320 drives will only perform at U160 speeds rather than U320 speeds However connecting a Sun StorEdge 3310 expansion unit to a Sun StorEdge 3320 RAID controller is not supported Previous Feature Changes in 4 1x RAID Controller Firmware and 2 x Software A number of firmware and software changes occurred when RAID controller firmware 4 11 was introduced they apply to all firmware 4 x versions TABLE 1 describes these changes TABLE1 Summary of Sun StorEdge 3000 Family 4 1x Firmware and 2 x Software Features Feature Description Default IP address assigned by By default each chassis has an IP address assigned to it if your network uses a DHCP server a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server to automatically allocate IP addresses to attached devices You can then access that IP a
30. ment contains important information about the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array that was not available at the time the product documentation was published Read this document so that you are aware of issues or requirements that can impact the installation and operation of the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array Read this document so that you are aware of issues or requirements that can impact the installation and operation of the Sun StorEdge 3510 FC array and the Sun StorEdge 3511 SATA array See Upgrading to Software Version 2 4 and Controller Firmware Version 4 2 on page 25 for information about downloading and installing the firmware package that contains the README file and other supplemental information New Features in This Release This release includes new versions of RAID controller firmware and related enclosure firmware Sun StorEdge Configuration Service Sun StorEdge Command Line Interface CLI and Sun StorEdge Diagnostic Reporter It incorporates requested enhancements as well as fixes to previously known issues Note The Sun StorEdge 3000 Family of storage products including the Sun StorEdge 3510 FC array and the Sun StorEdge 3511 SATA array are now often referred to as Sun StorageTek storage products These are identical products To avoid confusion the manuals for these products will retain the old Sun StorEdge designation New Instructions for Migrating From RAID Controller Firmware 3 2x to 4 2 The RAID co
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32. ng the array firmware menu This prevents host mirroring of the LUNs If both methods are used to create logical drives rebuilding a logical drive on one side of a mirror can result in being unable to synch the mirrors due to the size difference This can lead to redundancy issues and ultimately lead to loss of data if the logical drive on the other side of the mirror is lost because of another disk failure or similar event Workaround Use the same interface for creating all logical drives Upon disk replacement and rebuild verify the size through the serial interface prior to attempting the mirror operation If it is slightly different delete the new volume and use the other interface to create the right size volume for your environment 32 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes September 2007 Documentation Errata a Additional event messages have been added to this release of RAID controller firmware that are not described in the Event Messages appendix of the RAID Controller Firmware User s Guide They describe board temperature events for Board 1 Board 2 and the CPU such as the following Peripheral Device ALERT Board2 Hot Temperature Detected 56 0 C Secondary Limitation Using WYSE Terminals The Sun StorEdge 3000 family documentation correctly describes connecting to RAID controllers using a serial port baud rate of 38 400 However WYSE terminals WY85 and WY160 cannot support this baud rate Both terminals wo
33. ntroller firmware upgrade procedure has been streamlined and simplified and additional logging capabilities have been added to the upgrade script Refer to the Sun StorEdge 3000 Family RAID Controller Firmware Migration Guide 819 6573 for step by step procedures for upgrading RAID controller firmware version 3 2x to version 4 x upgrade Minor upgrades from earlier versions of 4 1x firmware do not require the use of this document and can be performed by following the instructions in the firmware patch README file A Caution These procedures must be followed when performing this major Current NVRAM Version Displayed The RAID controller s firmware now displays the current NVRAM version installed on the controller in the View System Information window This helps diagnose any conflicts that might have occurred if a controller was replaced or new firmware installed without resetting NVRAM Refer to the Sun StorEdge 3000 Family RAID Firmware 4 2 User s Guide 817 3711 17 for instructions on how to use this feature Note The RAID controller firmware s Main Menu must be used to display the current NVRAM version information it is not yet presented in the Sun StorEdge Configuration Service or Sun StorEdge CLI interfaces New Clear Core Dump Menu Option in Firmware If an unrecoverable error condition occurs the affected controller might write debug information to NVRAM If this happens an event message will be displayed each t
34. ppropriate onboard HBA driver configuration file to add more targets and LUNs up to 32 LUNs per logical drive and a maximum of 128 LUNs per Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array Driver configuration files include kernel drv qus conf kernel drv mpt conf and kernel drv glm conf Edit the file which is appropriate for your HBA Caution Do not edit the etc systenm file to accomplish the same purpose While this can have the desired effect it can also cause interference with other storage devices attached to the same host Note Refer to the driver conf 4 man page for information and syntax to use Refer to your HBA release notes and your HBA installation guide for specific configuration information Once you have edited the configuration file reboot the host for the changes to take effect Edit the kernel drv qus conf kernel drv glm conf or kernel drv mpt conf file whichever is appropriate to your HBA to add more targets and LUNs up to 32 LUNs per logical drive and a maximum of 128 LUNs per Sun StorEdge 3310 array Note If the file does not exist create it using the format shown in the following examples Allow five blank spaces between Sun and StorEdge on the first line In an environment where only Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI devices are used an example of text to add to kernel drv qus conf kernel drv glm conf or kernel drv mpt conf is Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes
35. r to be connected to the array Go to the All Products listing at the Sun Download Center http www sun com software download products html Under the V heading click on VERITAS Volume Manager Array Libraries ASL Click the Downloads A Z tab Choose the link that is appropriate for your platform Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes 31 6 Click Download to go to the Sun Download Center The page identifies the product you selected to download as VERITAS Volume Manager Array Support Library ASL for your platform and language 7 If not previously registered register a Click the Register Now link at the bottom of the left column b On the registration page enter the required fields and click Register 8 Type your Username and Password in the left column and click Login Note In addition to the ASL that is specifically intended for your array a recent ASL works with all Sun StorEdge 3000 family arrays The title shown in the link for this ASL is VERITAS VOLUME MANAGER ARRAY SUPPORT LIBRARIES ASLs Download the compressed ZIP file that contains the ASL package for the 3310 SCSI array 9 Use the unzip command to expand the zip file Known Issues Known issues with this product are described below m CR 6429879 LDs are created with different size depending on creation method used sccli or array firmware menu Logical drives created using sccli are slightly larger than logical drives created usi
36. rEdge 3000 Family RAID Controller Firmware Migration Guide Sun StorEdge 3000 Family FRU Installation Guide Sun StorEdge 3000 Family Rack Installation Guide for 2U Arrays Sun StorEdge 3000 Family RAID Firmware 4 2 User s Guide Sun StorEdge 3000 Family 2 4 Software Installation Guide Sun StorEdge 3000 Family Configuration Service 2 4 User s Guide Sun StorEdge 3000 Family Diagnostic Reporter 2 4 User s Guide Sun StorEdge 3000 Family CLI 2 4 User s Guide Sun StorEdge 3000 Family Safety Regulatory and Compliance Manual Part Number 816 7290 819 1275 819 6573 816 7326 819 4026 817 3711 817 3764 817 3337 817 3338 817 4951 816 7930 Service Contact Information If you need help installing or using this product call 1 800 USA 4SUN or go to http www sun com service contacting Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes 9 Supported Operating Systems and Software The supported operating systems are Solaris 8 9 and 10 operating systems SPARC Platform Edition Solaris 10 operating systems x86 Platform Edition Red Hat Linux AS 2 1 3 0 and 4 0 Microsoft Windows 2003 Server operating systems IBM AIX 5 1 5 2 and 5 3 HP UX 11i operating systems Novell Netware 5 1 6 0 and 6 5 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 0 32 bit and 64 bit Supported Sun Enterprise and application software includes Sun StorEdge 3000 Family Configuration Service 2 4 software Sun StorEdge 3000 Family Diagnostic Reporter 2
37. re patch upgrading your array DO NOT attempt to downgrade firmware back to controller firmware version 3 25 Such downgrades are NOT supported except when installing a new RAID controller FRU If you feel you must downgrade your RAID controller firmware contact authorized Sun service personnel for assistance Time and materials charges may apply if not currently covered under warranty support contract A Caution Review all procedures and release notes for this major upgrade prior to Note Disk drive firmware is provided through Sun disk firmware patches that include the required download utility Sun disk firmware patches are separate from the Sun StorEdge 3000 family firmware patches Refer to the instructions in your disk firmware patch v To Determine Your Current Controller Firmware Version To determine your current controller firmware version use one of the following methods m Access the controller firmware application through the serial port or through telnet Select the view system information firmware menu option The current firmware version is displayed as Firmware Version m Using Sun StorEdge Configuration Service highlight any component of the desired Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array click on the View menu and the View Controller command and then check the FW Rev checkbox m Using the Sun StorEdge CLI enter the show inquiry command v To Determine Your Current SAF TE Firmware Version To
38. rk correctly at baud rates 19 200 and below When using either of these WYSE terminals set the baud rate to 19 200 or less to ensure proper operation It is possible that other obsolete dumb terminals might have the same problem If so the same workaround should be effective in resolving the issue Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes 33 34 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes September 2007
39. ss to the firmware menu CLI Status Commands The CLI set ledand show led status commands are supported on Sun StorEdge 3320 Sun StorEdge 3510 FC Sun StorEdge 3511 SATA RAID arrays and JBODs connected to RAIDs SMART Feature Enabled by The Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology SMART feature is Default enabled by default in the firmware with the Detect and Clone Replace option turned on Default Configuration A number of default settings have changed to reflect various firmware Parameter Settings changes If you are upgrading from 3 2x to 4 2 firmware these new defaults are applied once you reset NVRAM Upgrading Controller When upgrading controller firmware from an earlier version of 4 1x the Firmware from 4 1x Drive Predictable Failure Mode SMART will be set to Detect only by default if the prior setting was Disabled The recommended setting is Detect and Clone Replace and must be set manually after the upgrade is complete Note After upgrading from 4 1x to 4 2 an array reset is necessary for the new media scan default to take effect and automatic media scanning to stop Performance Implications of Migrating to Firmware Version 4 x Sun has made changes to the firmware for the StorEdge 3310 and 351x arrays between versions 3 2x and 4 x that can impact performance The algorithm for aggregating small writes in the cache has been improved so that they can be written to disk at the s
40. system meets the Java Runtime Environment JRE prerequisites shown in the Sun StorEdge 3000 Family Software Installation Guide instructions for your operating system In general you can use Sun JRE version 1 2 2 or later for all platforms IBM AIX and SUSE Linux can also use IBM JRE version or later 1 Log in as superuser to install the package 2 If you are upgrading uninstall all current versions of Sun StorEdge Configuration Service Sun StorEdge Diagnostic Reporter and Sun StorEdge CLI To uninstall earlier versions of the software type pkgrm filename The single filename for software versions 2 x is SUNWsscs The filenames for software versions 1 x are listed in TABLE 10 TABLE 10 Software Filenames Application Filename Configuration Service Agent SUNWscsd Configuration Service Console SUNWscsu Diagnostic Reporter Agent SUNWscsa Diagnostic Reporter Config Tool SUNWscui CLI SUNWsccli 3 To install the version 2 4 software package type pkgadd d SUNWsscs Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes 27 The Solaris installation package SUNWsscs includes the following components Sun StorEdge Configuration Service agent Sun StorEdge Configuration Service console Sun StorEdge Diagnostic Reporter agent daemon Sun StorEdge Diagnostic Reporter Config Tool UI Sun StorEdge CLI 4 Provide appropriate responses to each of the installation prompts a If asked if you want to res
41. tore the agent configuration type y If you type n you will need to re enable the managing servers The previous configuration was saved Do you want to restore the configuration v n ql y b To continue with the installation type y and press Return Do you want to continue with the installation y n y After the package is installed the following message is displayed indicating it was installed successfully Installation of lt SUNWscsd gt was successful The Sun StorEdge Configuration Service components are installed in the following directories sw opt SUNWsscs ssagent m opt SUNWsscs sscsconsole The Sun StorEdge Diagnostic Reporter components are installed in the following directories opt SUNWsscs ssdiagreporterd opt SUNWsscs ssdiagreporterui The CLI is installed in opt SUNWsscs sbin sccli 5 If you are using Sun StorEdge Configuration Service and Diagnostic Reporter to manage and monitor the storage the following additional steps are required a You must set passwords for all Sun StorEdge Configuration Service users 28 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes September 2007 Note User passwords are deleted when Sun StorEdge Configuration Service is uninstalled Even if you had a previously saved configuration you still have to reenter the ssmon ssadmin and ssconfig passwords b Before starting the Sun StorEdge Configuration Service console you must
42. vent triggers that switch cache policy from write back to write through when specific environmental events occur and switch back when the condition is rectified Obtaining Current Software and Documentation A CD ROM containing Sun StorEdge Configuration Service and Diagnostic Reporter software installation and configuration documents along with Sun StorEdge 3000 family documentation is not automatically shipped with the Sun StorEdge 3120 3310 3320 3510 and 3511 products Contact your Sun sales representative if you need these contents made available on a CD ROM The most recent versions of software previously shipped on CD are available by clicking the StorageTek 3000 Family Storage Products Related Software V 2 3 General Availability link on this Sun Download Center page http www sun com software download You can download the related hardware and software documentation by clicking the appropriate Sun StorageTek 3xxx Array link on Sun Microsystems Documentation s Workgroup Storage web page http docs sun com app docs prod wkgrp disk 8 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes September 2007 Release Documentation These release notes supplement the documents shown in TABLE 3 TABLE3 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Documentation Title Sun StorEdge 3000 Family Installation Operation and Service Manual Sun StorEdge 3000 Family Best Practices Manual Sun StorEdge 3310 and 3320 SCSI Arrays Sun Sto
43. ware 2 Mixing Sun StorEdge 3320 and 3310 Controllers and Expansion Units 3 Previous Feature Changes in 4 1x RAID Controller Firmware and 2 x Software 3 Performance Implications of Migrating to Firmware Version 4 x 5 Optimization Mode and Stripe Size Features 7 Obtaining Current Software and Documentation 8 Release Documentation 9 Service Contact Information 9 Supported Operating Systems and Software 10 Java Runtime Environment Requirements 10 Enabling a Solaris Host to Recognize New Devices and LUNs 11 Supported Connection Methods and Host Adapters 13 Supported Sun Platforms and Connection Methods 14 Supported Cabinets 18 Supported Disk Drives 19 Supported Cables 20 iv Network Connectivity Standard Practices 20 Configuring Sun Fire V20z V40z V60x and V65x Servers to Support JBODs Linux and Windows 21 Modifications for Sun Fire V20z V40z V60x and V65x Systems Running Red Hat AS 2 10r3 0 22 Modifications for Sun Fire V440 Systems 22 Bootability 23 Required Patches 24 Installing Required Solaris Patches 24 Upgrading to Software Version 2 4 and Controller Firmware Version 4 2 25 Downloading and Installing Software Applications 25 Downloading and Installing Firmware 29 Downloading the VERITAS Volume Manager Array Support Libraries 31 Known Issues 32 Documentation Errata 33 Limitation Using WYSE Terminals 33 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes September 2007 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Release Notes This docu
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