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1. IBA Swena IBB 1 2 3 4 Host l 5 6 Host Adapter 7 8 LY IBA fas IBB Host Adapter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8h O TUE IBA Switch 1 IBB Switch 0 SL Zone 1 Ports 1 2 3 4 6 Ports All SL SL Zone 2 Ports 5 7 8 FC Tape library Ports All SL Switch 1 SL Zone 1 Ports 1 2 3 4 6 Ports All SL SL Zone 2 Ports 5 7 8 Ports All SL FIGURE 2 6 Single Host Connected to Multiple Sun StorEdge A5200 Arrays and a Single FC Tape Library 22 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Host Host Adapter Switches Sun StorEdge T3 partner pairs TL TL Host Adapter TL TL TL e IL TL TL FIGURE 2 7 Single Host Connected to Multiple Sun StorEdge T3 Partner Pairs Chapter 2 Configuratio
2. 1 2 go s 5 6 Sun Enterprise E220 Host A 1 7 8 Host Adapter 3 4 Host Adapter 5 6 7 8 Host Adapt ost Adapter 3 10 i Host Adapter 1o 42 13 14 l Sun StorEdge A5200 Array Tape library 15 16 Switch 0 Sun Enterprise E3000 1 gt Host A 3 4 Host Adapter 5 6 Host Adapter 7 8 Host Adapter 9 10 Host Adapter 11 12 3 4 13 14i 15 16 5 6 Nameserver zone and SL zone Switch 1 7 8 cannot be in the same zone Wite Switches 0 1 2 3 Nameserver Zone 1 and 1 Sane ae ab a Segmented Loop Zones 1 1 Tape libraries 2 T 2 TL Switch 1 1 The tape library controller 3 F 3 T Ports 5 6 7 8 All Ports SL is accessible to one host only L T 4 TL Ports 9 10 All ports SL FIGURE 2 14 MultiHost with Cascading Switches Connected to FC Tape Sun StorEdge T3 Array and Sun StorEdge A5200 Array Chapter 2 Configurations 31 Note You must enable Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software or use Veritas VxDMP 3 2 for failover across multiple hosts to function The mp_support on the Sun StorEdge T3 should be set to mpxio 32 Setting the Loop ID Setting the loop ID of the Sun StorEdge A3500 FC array is different from the procedure for the Sun StorEdge A5200 array and for the Sun StorEdge T3 array
3. O O O O 000 No GBIC lg Porta Port6 g Port 8 Port 10 Je g Port12 Porti4 g Port 16 Power 8 8 8 8 8 8 e 8 Port 1 Port 3 Port 5 Port 7 Port 9 Port 11 Port 13 Port 15 FIGURE 4 10 The 16 Port Switch Power Connector Chapter 4 Hardware Installation 53 Switch 1 Power cords Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 ll ro FIGURE 4 11 Power Connection for Two or Four Switches 2 Install the GBIC See the Removal and Replacement Procedures chapter of the SANbox 8 16 Segmented Loop Switch User s Manual for instructions on installing a GBIC 3 Use a tie wrap to secure the Fibre Channel cables as shown in FIGURE 4 12 and FIGURE 4 13 54 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Tie wrap Extension power cord FIGURE 4 12 Cable Routing for the 8 Port Switch FIGURE 4 13 Cable Routing for the 16 Port Switch Note Connections to storage arrays are not shown in these figures Chapter 4 Hardware Installation 55 v To Connect the Cables to a Sun StorEdge L180 or L700 FC Tape Library 1 Refer to the installation documentation that came with your tape library for instructions on cabling 2 Comply with the rules for configuring an FC Tape Library with a Sun StorEdge FC Network Switch Se
4. FIGURE 4 7 Installing the Vent Panel for a 16 Port Switch Connecting the Cables Some storage cabinets may have shorter and fewer power cords In these cases you must use the Y cable provided with your switch to increase the number of power connections and provide adequate power cord length Install the Y cables only in the J8 or J12 connections of the power sequencer To Connect the Cables to a Sun StorEdge T3 Array on page 51 To Connect the Cables to a Sun StorEdge A5200 Array on page 52 To Connect the Cables to a Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array on page 52 To Connect the Cables to a Sun StorEdge L180 or L700 FC Tape Library on page 56 50 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Sun StorEdge A5200 and T3 Arrays To Connect the Cables to a Sun StorEdge T3 Array Power off the system For instructions about powering off the Sun StorEdge T3 Array refer to the documentation that came with the array Unplug the power cord from both fan trays and from the J12 connections on both sequencers See FIGURE 4 8 for the J12 location J12 J8 OOO MIO 004 MeO 00070 0 00 MIO ON LO OO IO G40 FIGURE 4 8 Power Sequencer From the back of the cabinet follow the route of the existing cables to the sides and up the rear of the cabinet to the level of the switches The Y cable
5. Switch 0 1 Switches 0 2 and Switches 1 3 Nameserver Zone 1 1 Switch 2 3 Ports 1 F Ports 1 T Switch 0 and Switch 1 Segmented Loop Zone 1 Segmented Loop Zone 1 Ports 3 4 6 All Ports are SL Switch 0 and Switch 1 Nameserver Loop Zone 1 and 1 respectively Ports 5 F 7 TL empty 8 TL FIGURE 2 9 Single Host Cascading Switches Connected to Sun StorEdge T3 Array and Local Storage Sun StorEdge A5200 Array and Sun StorEdge T3 Array Zone 1 ER 114 2 301 444 7 5 af Zone 1 7 8 y tn 9 10 1 2 11 12 3 4 13 14 5 _ 6 15 16 Switch 2 Switch O IBA IBB Zone 1 IBA IBB 1 2 Zone 1 3 4 E J Lf 2 5 8 El 8 8 4 7 _ la 5 6 Switch 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Switch 3 Chapter 2 Configurations 25 Multihost FIGURE 2 10 shows an example of a multihost configuration two hosts connected through fiber optic cables using switches to two Sun StorEdge A3500FC controller modules FIGURE 2 10 shows two hosts connect to a maximum of four Sun StorEdge A3500 FC arrays FIGURE 2 11 shows two hosts connected to three Sun StorEdge A5200 arrays FIGURE 2 12 shows two hosts connected to four Sun StorEdge T3 partner pairs FIGURE 2 13 shows two hosts connected to a Sun StorEdge T3 Partner Group in which each host mainta
6. usr lib sparcv9 libfcal usr lib sparcv9 libtool usr lib sparcv9 libtool var opt SUNWvtsst logs config txt verifying class lt none gt Executing postinstall t SUNWvtsst man manim dex 1m le C LC_MESSAGES qlctest msg le C LC_MESSAGES socaltest msg le C LC_MESSAGES stexpert cat le C LC_MESSAGES sunlink msg le C LC_MESSAGES switchtest msg le C LC_MESSAGES t3test msg le C LC_MESSAGES vtsk msg le C LC_MESSAGES vtstty help le C LC_MESSAGES vtstty msg le C LC_MESSAGES vtsui msg t SUNWvtsst lib vts_configd ksh t SUNWvtsst man manlm a3500fctest lm t SUNWvtsst man manlm a5ksestest 1m t SUNWvtsst man manlm a5ktest 1m t SUNWvtsst man manlm discman 1m t SUNWvtsst man manlm fcdisktest 1m t SUNWvtsst man manim fctapetest 1m t SUNWvtsst man manim ifptest ilm t SUNWvtsst man manim 1lbf 1m t SUNWvtsst man manlm qlctest 1m t SUNWvtsst man manlm socaltest 1m t SUNWvtsst man manlm stexpert 1m t SUNWvtsst man manim stortools im t SUNWvtsst man manlm switchtest 1m t SUNWvtsst man manim t3test 1m usr lib libexptools so usr lib libfcald so usr lib libsanbox so usr lib libtools so usr lib libtools2 so usr lib sparcv9 libexptools so ld so lib sparcv9 libsanbox so ls so ls2 so l script tallation of lt SUNWvtsst gt was successful 178 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide Oc
7. Notice that the Occupant column of both c0 and c0 50020 2300006077 displays as configured indicating that the c0 port has a configured occupants and that the c0 50020 2300006077 device is configured The device is available on a Solaris host CODE EXAMPLE 8 1 is an example of the luxadm 1M output Notice that two devices dev rdsk c0t50020F2300006077d0s2 and dev rdsk c0t50020F2300006077d1s2 are configured for the device represented by c0 50020 2300006077 This indicates that the physical device represented by c0 50020 2300006077 has two LUNs configured CODE EXAMPLE 8 1 luxadm display 50020 2300006077 DEVICE PROPERTIES for disk 50020 2300006077 Status Port A O K Vendor SUN Product ID T300 WWN Node 50020 2000006077 WWN Port A 50020 2300006077 Revision 0117 Serial Num Unsupported Unformatted capacity 558448 000 MBytes Write Cache Enabled Read Cache Enabled Minimum prefetch 0x0 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CODE EXAMPLE 8 1 Continued Maximum prefetch Device Type Path s 0x0 Disk device dev rdsk c0t50020F2300006077d1s2 devices pci l1f 2000 pci 1 SUNW qlc 4 fp 0 0 ssd w50020f2300006077 1 c raw DEVICE PROPERTIES for disk 50020 2300006077 Status Port B O Ka Vendor SUN Product ID T300 WWN Node 50020 2000006077 WWN Por
8. Installation of lt SUNWsan gt was successful patchadd download 111847 01 Checking installed patches Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity dry run method Installing patch packages Patch number 111847 01 has been successfully installed See var sadm patch 111847 01 log for details Patch packages installed SUNWsan patchadd download 108982 09 Checking installed patches Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity dry run method Installing patch packages Patch number 108982 09 has been successfully installed See var sadm patch 108982 09 log for details 164 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 Patch packages installed SUNWcsu UNWcsxu UNW cp UNWfcpx UNWfctl UNWfct1lx UNWhea UNWusoc NDANNNNWNN NN UNWusocx patchadd download 108984 08 Checking installed patches Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity dry run method Installing patch packages Patch number 108984 08 has been successfully installed See var sadm patch 108984 08 log for details Patch packages installed SUNWcsr SUNWcsu SUNWcsxu SUNWhea SUNWgqlc SUNWgqlcx patchadd download 111412 04 Checking installed patches Executing prepatch script Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity dry run method Installing patch packages Patch number 111412 04 has been successfully installed
9. Verify network connection to Fabric and retry Appendix B Error Messages 151 1 Verify network connection to Fabric Check that the correct IP address for the Fabric is entered in the Fabric Display If the address is incorrect then enter the correct IP address for the network switch in the Fabric Verify that the gateway address is correctly configured on the workstation If the gateway is incorrect then configure the correct gate way Verify that the Fabric is accessible through the network For example ping the switch and verify that responses are not being dropped If the Fabric is not accessible then diagnose network the problem or try to access the Fabric from a different workstation Try to access the Fabric from a workstation on the same subnetwork as the Fabric If the Fabric is manageable on the same subnetwork but is not manageable through a network gateway then examine the network configuration gateway address subnet mask etc on the network switch to verify that it is correct Examine the switch itself Verify that the switch is powered on and that the heartbeat LED is blinking normal ly If the heartbeat indicates an error then contact customer support 152 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 User Administration Error Messages TABLE B 9 User Administration Messages Error Message Can t delete LAST SUPER USER Duplicate user name
10. opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag htdocs empty2 html htdocs fc_readwrite html htdocs fcutil html htdocs fcutil_welcome html htdocs gif al_alert gif htdocs gif al_alert2 gif htdocs gif al_caution gif htdocs gif al_caution2 gif htdocs gif al_crit gif htdocs gif al_crit2 gif htdocs gif al_down gif htdocs gif al_down2 gif htdocs gif al_ok gif htdocs gif al_ok2 gif htdocs gif al_unk gif htdocs gif al_unk2 gif htdocs gif bclick gif htdocs gif bg0 gif htdocs gif bout gif htdocs gif bover gif htdocs gif dot_blue gif htdocs gif dot_clear gif htdocs gif item gif htdocs gif item0 gif htdocs gif iteml gif htdocs gif lights gif htdocs gif line gif htdocs gif menu_root gif htdocs gif minus gif htdocs gif plus gif htdocs gif ras0 gif htdocs gif redarrow gif Appendix D Sample Installation Session 183 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasa
11. Chapter 9 Managing the SAN 125 6 Click remove For additional information see the Sun StorEdge RAID Manager 6 22 User s Guide Removing a FC Tape Drive See the following documentation for additional information m For the L180 L180 Operator s Manual L180 Installation Manual L180 Information Manual L180 Assurance Guide m For the L700 L700 Operator s Guide L700 Service Manual L700 Systems Assurance Manual Managing Fabric Devices Through Dynamic Reconfiguration Devices configured through a Fabric connected host port are not persistently configured through dynamic reconfiguration DR operations When you remove a system component on which Fabric connected host ports reside and then add that system component back to a host through DR operations the previously configured Fabric devices on those host ports are not automatically reconfigured In order to maintain persistent Fabric device configuration through DR Fabric devices needs to be reconfigured through on demand node creation in addition to DR operations Before removing a system component through DR operations you should unconfigure the Fabric devices that were configured through host ports on the system component through on demand node creation m If the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software is enabled refer to To Unconfigure a Fabric Device Associated With Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Devices on page 104 m If the Sun StorEdge Traffic M
12. There are four instances 0 3 of fp present in the system Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 3 Manually plumb fp instances Use the ifconfig interface plumb command ifconfig fcip0 plumb If no error message is displayed manual plumbing has succeeded Repeat this step for the other fp instances identified in Step 2 v To Determine an FP Instance for a Known HBA Port Physical Device Path 1 Determine the HBA PCI adapter slot and the I O board PCI slot You will need this information to perform the calculation in Step 2 For example assume you have a Sun StorEdge 3500 array with a HBA card located in the PCI adapter slot 5 and the PCI adapter is in slot 1 of the I O board 2 Determine fp instance number a Use an editor to search for the fp driver binding name in the etc path_to_inst file Entries will have fp on the line b Narrow search by using the I O board and slot information from Step 1 i Multiply the PCI adapter slot number by 2 Using the Sun StorEdge 3500 array with a HBA in PCI adapter slot 5 you would multiply 5 with 2 and get 10 he ii Add the PCI adapter I O board slot number to the number derived in Step i Using the Sun StorEdge 3500 array with a HBA in PCI adapter slot 5 and PCI slot 1 of the I O board you would add 1 to 10 for a sum of 11 iii pu Convert the number derived in Step ii to hexadecimal The nu
13. This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SUNWcfpl gt y n y Installing fp cfgadm plug in library as lt SUNWcfpl gt Installing part 1 of 1 Installation of lt SUNWcfpl gt was successful pkgadd d download SUNWcfplx Processing package instance lt SUNWcfplx gt from lt home htk tpatch gt fp cfgadm plug in library 64 bit sparc 11 8 0 REV 2001 07 14 21 42 Copyright 2001 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved 168 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 Processing package information Processing system information Verifying package dependencies Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs Installing fp cfgadm plug in library 64 bit as lt SUNWcfplx gt Installing part 1 of 1 Installation of lt SUNWcfplx gt was successful patchadd download 111846 01 Checking installed patches Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity dry run method Installing patch packages Patch number 111846 01 has been successfully installed See var sadm patch 111846 01 log for details Patch packages installed SUNWcfpl SUNWcfplx patchadd download 111267 02 Checki
14. 875 3142 10 or SANbox 8 Fibre Channel Switch Installer s User s Manual 875 3141 10 Refer to Section 2 14 for information on the PROM Icon Appendix C Frequently Asked Questions 157 How do I verify the Switch Ethernet Connection through SANsurfer The window shows the active Ethernet connection on the Fabric Management Switch If the application loses its ability to communicate with the Ethernet connection it displays the Ethernet connection in Red Select the Ethernet connection The Ethernet Connection turns Blue when selected and the Ethernet information displays at the left side of the window Double click the Ethernet Connection to go to the Network Configuration window Refer to 2 18 section on Ethernet Connection How can I find out which switch SANsurfer is connected to Use the Toggle Beacon menu item The Special Menu in Topology window contains the following sub menu m Toggle Beacon Causes the Heartbeat LED on the selected chassis to blink at a very rapid rate The application displays a small blinking beacon icon The Toggle Beacon is useful when you want to locate a particular physical chassis installed at a location which contains multiple switches When you toggle the beacon to On a small red blinking icon appears to the right side of the switch icon The physical Heartbeat LED on the selected chassis changes from the normal blink rate to a very fast rate The Heartbeat LED will continue to operate in t
15. Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition co fc fabric connected unconfigured unknown c0 50020f2300006077 disk connected unconfigured unknown c0 50020f23000063a9 disk connected unconfigured unknown c0 50020f2300005f24 disk connected unconfigured unknown c0 50020f2300006107 disk connected unconfigured unknown cl fc private connected configured unknown c1 220203708b69c32b disk connected configured unknown c1 220203708ba7d832 disk connected configured unknown c1 220203708b8d45f2 disk connected configured unknown c1 220203708b9b20b2 disk connected configured unknown 3 Configure the Fabric device cfgadm c configure c0 50020f2300006077 Chapter 8 Configuring the SAN 91 4 Verify that the selected Fabric device is configured Ap co c1 co c0 cO co els Cls ele Che cfgadm al Id 50020 2300006077 50020 23000063a9 50020 2300005 24 50020 2300006107 220203708b69c32b disk 220203708ba7d832 disk 220203708b8d45f2 disk 220203708b9b20b2 disk Type fc fabric disk dis dis dis fc private nN Y Receptacle connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected Occupant Cond configured un configured un unconfigured un unconfigured un unconfigured un configured configured configured configured configured ition known known known known known known known known known known
16. Arbitrated Loop Physical Address 8 bit value used to identify a device FL_Port Ona Fibre Channel switch a port that supports Arbitrated Loop devices F_Port Ona Fibre Channel switch a port that supports an N_Port A Fibre Channel port in a point to point or Fabric connection N_Port A Fibre Channel port in a point to point or Fabric connection NL_Port Node loop port a port that supports Arbitrated Loop protocol G_Port Ona Fibre Channel switch a port that supports either F_Port or E_Port SL_Port Segmented Loop Port A port connected to a private loop device T_Port An inter switch port one that is used to attach a port on one switch to a port on another switch TL_Port A Translated Loop Port on the Sun StorEdge T3 array Public Loop Private Loop Segmented Loop Zone An Arbitrated Loop attached to a Fabric switch An Arbitrated Loop without a Fabric switch A set of ports that behave as one private loop A set of ports and their connected devices that have been grouped together to control information exchange Glossary 205 Zoning Zoning allows the user to divide the Fabric ports into zones for more efficient and secure communication among functionally grouped nodes There are several types of zones and a port may be defined in any No port can be in all zone types simultaneously Hard Zones Hard Zones allow the division of the Fabric one or more Switch chassis into as many as 16 Fabric wide zones that define the ports that can
17. Behandlung oder beim Austausch der Batterie Fehler gemacht besteht Explosionsgefahr Batterie nur gegen Batterien gleichen Typs von Sun Microsystems austauschen Nicht demontieren und nicht versuchen die Batterie au erhalb des Ger ts zu laden Batterie nicht ins Feuer werfen Ordnungsgem f entsprechend den vor Ort geltenden Vorschriften entsorgen Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Geh useabdeckung Sie m ssen die obere Abdeckung Ihres Sun Systems entfernen um interne Komponenten wie Karten Speicherchips oder Massenspeicher hinzuzuf gen Bringen Sie die obere Geh useabdeckung wieder an bevor Sie Ihr System einschalten obere Abdeckung besteht die Gefahr von Stromschlag und Systemsch den f Achtung Bei Betrieb des Systems ohne Einhaltung der Richtlinien f r Laser Sun Produkte die mit Laser Technologie arbeiten entsprechen den Anforderungen der Laser Klasse 1 Class 1 Laser Product Luokan 1 Laserlaite Klasse 1 Laser Apparat Laser KLasse 1 CD ROM Warnung Die Verwendung von anderen AN Steuerungen und Einstellungen oder die Durchfhrung von Prozeduren die von den hier beschriebenen abweichen knnen gefhrliche Strahlungen zur Folge haben Conformit aux normes de s curit Ce texte traite des mesures de s curit qu il convient de prendre pour l installation d un produit Sun Microsystems Mesures de s curit Pour v
18. LUNs from Host A to Host B Rezoning to remove a storage device from host A and add it to host B causes host A to loose all access to the storage device To rezone a Sun StorEdge A3500FC array from one host to another host perform the following two procedures m To Rezone a Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array From Host A on page 121 m To Rezone a Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array to Host B on page 121 To Rezone a Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array From Host A Stop all LUN activity to the Sun StorEdge A3500FC array Stop Raid Manager 6 22 etc init d rdacctrl stop Unmount any file systems currently using the Sun StorEdge A3500FC array Deport any Volume Manager disk groups The system is ready for rezoning You can reassign the Sun StorEdge A3500FC LUNs from host A to host B Run the etc init d rdacctrl config command If necessary run the etc init d rdacctrl start command To Rezone a Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array to Host B If Raid Manager 6 22 is installed run the hot_add commnad If Raid Manager 6 22 has not been installed do the following a Install Raid Manager 6 22 software Chapter9 Managing the SAN 121 b Run the following commands etc init d rdacctrl stop etc init d rdacctrl config etc init d rdacctrl start 2 Import any Volume Manager disk groups 3 Mount any Volume Manager volumes in the etc v stab file You may need to run the sck command Rezoning and Reassigning S
19. MK48T08 Batteries are not customer replaceable parts They may explode if mishandled Do not dispose of the battery in fire Do not disassemble it or attempt to recharge it Battery Pack A Caution There is a sealed lead acid battery in Sun StorEdge network FC switch 16 units Portable Energy Products No TLC02V50 There is danger of explosion if the battery pack is mishandled or incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same type of Sun Microsystems battery pack Do not disassemble it or attempt to recharge it outside the system Do not dispose of the battery in fire Dispose of the battery properly in accordance with local regulations System Unit Cover You must remove the cover of your Sun computer system unit to add cards memory or internal storage devices Be sure to replace the top cover before powering on your computer system A Caution Do not operate Sun products without the top cover in place Failure to take this precaution may result in personal injury and system damage Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Laser Compliance Notice Sun products that use laser technology comply with Class 1 laser requirements Class 1 Laser Product Luokan 1 Laserlaite Klasse 1 Laser Apparat Laser KLasse 1 CD ROM the performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Caution U
20. Notice that c0 50020f2300006077 and c2 50020f2300006107 are unconfigured The Occupant column of c0 and c2 still displays them as configured because they have other configured occupants The Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager devices associated with those two attachment point IDs are no longer available to the Solaris host In CODE EXAMPLE 8 4 the two Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager devices dev rdsk c6t60020F20000061073AC8B52D000B74A3d0s2 and dev rdsk c6t60020F20000061073AC8B4C50004ED3Ad0s2 would be removed from the host v To Unconfigure a Path to Multipathed Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Devices In To Unconfigure a Fabric Device Associated With Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Devices on page 104 a Sun StorEdge T3 enterprise array is connected to the Solaris host by way of two attachment point IDs c0 50020f2300006077 and c2 50020f2300006107 For the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager enabled host each attachment point ID is associated with the path to a Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager device that represent the physical Sun StorEdge T3 enterprise array 1 Become superuser 2 Identify the attachment point ID of the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager device to be unconfigured 106 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 An attachment point id Ap_Id on a Fabric connected host port is a path to a Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager device Only the devices on a Fabric connected host p
21. October 2001 pkg_name is the name of the package you need to obtain the information on pkginfo 1 pkg_name 1 Upgrade your SUNWsan package to StorEdge SAN 3 0 Before you start check your system to see if it has been installed and if it is already up to date Use the pkginfo command to see if it has been installed pkginfo SUNWsan The system returns system SUNWsan SAN Foundation Kit The output indicates that the SUNWsan package has already been installed If your system has the SUNWsan package installed use the showrev command to see if it is up to date showrev p grep 111847 The system returns Patch 111847 01 Obsoletes Requires Incompatibles Packages SUNWsan The showrev results line indicates that the SUNWsan package is already up to date If patch 111847 xx has not been installed install it using the patchadd command patchadd patch location 111847 01 2 If your system does not have the SUNWsan package installed install the new SUNWsan package from your StorEdge SAN 3 0 software pkgadd d pkg location SUNWsan Chapter 7 Upgrading the SAN 79 cfgadm Plug in Library Packages 1 Install cfgadm plug in library packages SUNWcfp1 and SUNWcfp1x pkgadd d pkg location SUNWc pl pkgadd d pkg location SUNWcfp1x pkgadd d pkg location SUNWcfp1x Software Installation 1 Follow Step 6 through Step 16 on page 72 and page 74 of Chapter 6 SAN Management Softwa
22. Patch number 111097 04 has been successfully installed See var sadm patch 111097 04 log for details Executing postpatch script Patch packages installed SUNWcsr SUNWcsu SUNWcsxu SUNWhea SUNWgqlc SUNWgqlcx patchadd download 109529 06 Checking installed patches Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity dry run method Installing patch packages Patch number 109529 06 has been successfully installed See var sadm patch 109529 06 log for details Patch packages installed SUNWluxop SUNWluxox patchadd download 111413 04 Checking installed patches Executing prepatch script Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity dry run method Installing patch packages Appendix D Sample Installation Session 167 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 Patch number 111413 03 has been successfully installed See var sadm patch 111413 03 log for details Executing postpatch script Patch packages installed SUNWluxop SUNWluxox pkgadd d download SUNWcfpl Processing package instance lt SUNWcfpl gt from lt home htk tpatch gt fp cfgadm plug in library sparc 11 8 0 REV 2001 07 14 21 42 Copyright 2001 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Processing package information Processing system information Verifying package dependencies Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed de de de Se Checking for setuid setgid programs
23. Sun StorEdge A5200 Array and Sun StorEdge T3 Array 25 Two Hosts Connected to a Maximum of Four Sun StorEdge A3500FC Arrays All Ports SL 27 Two Hosts Connected to Three Sun StorEdge A5200 Arrays All Ports SL 28 Two Hosts Connected to Four Sun StorEdge T3 Partner Pairs 29 Two Hosts Connected to Sun StorEdge T3 Partner Group Each Host with Separate Non shared Storage 30 MultiHost with Cascading Switches Connected to FC Tape Sun StorEdge T3 Array and Sun StorEdge A5200 Array 31 Sun StorEdge A3500 FC AL ID Settings 34 Figures xxv GURE 4 1 GURE 4 2 GURE 4 3 GURE 4 4 GURE 4 5 GURE 4 6 GURE 4 7 GURE 4 8 GURE 4 9 GURE 4 10 GURE 4 11 GURE 4 12 GURE 4 13 GURE 5 1 GURE 5 2 Attaching the Mounting Rails 43 Detail of Rail Slots 44 Attaching the Mounting Rails for a 16 port Switch 45 Installing Four 8 Port Switches Into the Mounting Rails 47 Installing the Vent Panel Two 8 Port Switch Configuration 48 Installing the Vent Panel Four 8 Port Switch Configuration 49 Installing the Vent Panel for a 16 Port Switch 50 Power Sequencer 51 The 8 Port Switch Power Connector 53 The 16 Port Switch Power Connector 53 Power Connection for Two or Four Switches 54 Cable Routing for the 8 Port Switch 55 Cable Routing for the 16 Port Switch 55 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 MAC Address Location 58 Sun StorEdge network FC switch 16 MAC Address Location 58 Figures xxvi Preface The Sun Sto
24. Switches For high availability applications configure two sets of switches in parallel Zones and Arrays See TABLE 2 7 for more information on Zones and TABLE 2 8 for more information on zones arrays and initiators Sun StorEdge T3 arrays support SL zones and nameserver zones or zones in which a host has made a point to point Fabric connection to a switch and the Sun StorEdge T3 array is attached to a TL port Do not mix different arrays in the same zone A single zone can contain only Sun StorEdge A3500FC arrays or only Sun StorEdge A5200 arrays or only Sun StorEdge T3 arrays You may configure a minimum of one port per zone For example a 16 port switch can have a maximum of 16 zones Zones cannot overlap for example a particular port can only belong to one zone Zones and Storage You can dynamically add storage to an SL zone using luxadm procedures for the Sun StorEdge A5200 array See Adding a Sun StorEdge A5200 Array on page 123 Segmented Loop SL zones and nameserver zones translated loop zones must be in different hard zones on a switch Chapter 2 Configurations 15 TABLE 2 8 Arrays Zones and Initiators Array Maximum Arrays Zone Sun StorEdge 4 A3500FCarray Sun StorEdge A5200 3 array Sun StorEdge T3 8 Sun StorEdge array T3WG or 4 Sun StorEdge T3ES 16 Maximum Initiators Zone 2 2 initiators per loop or a maximum of four per array 2 for a single array 4 for a partner p
25. Verify that the selected device is unconfigured cfgadm al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition co fc fabric connected configured unknown c0 50020f2300006077 disk connected configured unknown c0 50020f23000063a9 disk connected configured unknown cl fc private connected configured unknown c1 220203708b69 c32b disk connected configured unknown c1 220203708ba7d832 disk connected configured unknown c1 220203708b8d45f2 disk connected configured unknown c1 220203708b9b20b2 disk connected configured unknown c2 fc fabric connected configured unknown c2 50020f2300005f24 disk connected configured unknown c2 50020f2300006107 disk connected unconfigured unknown The Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager devices associated with that attachment point ID are still available to a Solaris host through the path represented by c0 50020f2300006077 CODE EXAMPLE 8 6 shows example output you would see for the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager device if you use the 1uxadm 1M command after performing this procedure Notice that only the path represented by c0 50020f2300006077 is displayed for Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager devices dev rdsk c6t60020F20000 and dev rdsk c6t60020F20000 CODE EXAMPLE 8 6 DEVICE PROPERTIES for di Status Port A Vendor Product ID WWN Node WWN Port A Revision Serial Num Unformatted capacity Write Cache Read Cache 108 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Sw
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31. 0 software see PatchPro Expert on page 39 and To Download Patches Using PatchPro Expert on page 40 PatchPro Interactive Use PatchPro Interactive the first time you install Version 3 0 software After the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Version 3 0 software has been installed use PatchPro Expert to perform future upgrades to the latest software revision levels 38 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 PatchPro Expert PatchPro Expert analyzes the system configuration and currently installed patches with the latest patch revisions available on the http sunsolve Sun Com If new patch revisions are available on http sunsolve Sun Com it generates a list and allows you to download the patches It also generates a list to indicate the order in which patches should be installed To Download Patches Using PatchPro Interactive PatchPro Interactive does not verify that the selected configuration is a valid configuration nor does it interrogate your system to discover which patches may already be installed PatchPro presents to the user all the patches in install order for the selected configuration A README txt file with the install order is supplied as part of the tar file The patch installation order listed in the README txt file may not coincide with those listed in this book Follow the installation order defined in TABLE 6 2
32. 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 APPENDIX B Error Messages cfgadm Error Messages TABLE B 1 cfgadm Utility Messages Error Message Corrective Action c g adm Insufficient condition An Ap_Id provided for the configure operation is not in la normal condition Refer to cfgadm_fp 1M for related information on host port and Fabric device conditions cfgadm Configuration operation not supported An Ap_Id provided for the configure operation does not have a Fabric related topology Refer to cfgadm_fp 1M for the configure and unconfigure operations on Fabric devices c gadm Library error failed to get port The operation to get Fibre Channel topology on the host topology host port port failed Check the condition field of the host port from the cfgadm listing and diagnose the Fibre connection of the host port 145 Error Message c gadm Library error Failed to get Fabric device list c gadm Library error failed to create device node errno text kfgadm Library error failed to offline device path Resource Information dev dsk c1t0d0s0 mounted filesystem l file system Corrective Action The operation to get Fibre Channel device list on a host port failed Check the condition field of the host port from the cfgadm listing and diagnose the Fiber connection of the host port The configure operation failed on the device node with error specified in errno
33. 2 0 2 1 switch refer to the instructions in Chapter 7 in this guide After you have performed the upgrade to the Version 3 0 level you can use the new features and functions in Version 3 0 Software Components and Patches on page 36 Overview Installing a New Switch on page 37 Overview for Software Installations on page 38 To Download Patches Using PatchPro Interactive on page 39 To Download Patches Using PatchPro Expert on page 40 Refer to the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Release Notes shipped with your system for the most recent versions and patches 35 36 Software Components and Patches For the most recent updates to TABLE 3 1 refer to the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Release Notes TABLE 3 1 Minimum Software Component Versions and Patches Non Bundled Software Recommended and Security Patches Solaris 8 04 01 SAN Foundation Kit package SAN Foundation Kit patch Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager patch fctl fp fcp usoc driver patch fcip driver patch kernel drv qlc driver patch luxadm liba5k and libg_fc patch kernel fs specfs cfgadm fp plug in 32 bit cfgadm fp plug in 64 bit cfgadm fp plug in for Library patch kernel drv ses Raid Manager RM6 6 22 1 Solstice Disk Suite 4 2 1 4 2 1 Component Manager 2 2 Sun StorEdge A5200 IB Firmware 1 09 Switch Firmware 3 04 62 SANsurfer Switch Manager SUNWsmgr 2 07 54 Sun StorEdge PCI
34. F4810 server hosts Sun Enterprise F6800 server host Note Sun Enterprise F4800 F4810 and F6800 are supported with the Sun StorEdge PCI Single Fibre Channel Network Adapter and the Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Fibre Channel Network Adapter only Host Operating Environment Rules All hosts in a zone must be running Solaris 8 Release 4 01 operating environment with all appropriate patches installed You can download the patches from the following web site http sunsolve Sun COM pub cgi show pl target patches patch access Mixing PCI Dual Fibre Channel Network Adapter PCI single Fibre Channel Network Adapter and CPCI dual Fibre Channel Network Adapter HBAs in the same switch zone is supported Mixing hosts from different Sun server families in the same zone is supported You must be using PCI Dual Fibre Channel Network Adapters PCI Single Fibre Channel Network Adapters and CPCI Dual Fibre Channel Network Adapters Chapter 2 Configurations 7 Arrays m Sun StorEdge A5200 array m Sun StorEdge T3 array m Sun StorEdge T3 array a Sun StorEdge A3500FC array Supported Host Bus Adapters a PCI Single Fibre Channel Network Adapter a PCI Dual Fibre Channel Network Adapter a CPCI Dual Fibre Channel Network Adapter FC Tape m Sun StorEdge L180 Tape Library with STK 9840 tape drives m Sun StorEdge L700 FC Tape Library with STK 9840 tape drives Software Drivers For the most recent patches go to http sunsolve Sun C
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36. IP address See the Sun Switch Management User s Manual 10 Power off the switch and then power it back on 11 Verify the switch IP address ping lt ip address gt For example ping 192 129 122 111 12 If the RARP daemon has started return to the window in which the daemon was activated Perform the Control C key sequence to the stop the daemon operation Note The IP address setting for the switch that you obtain using RARP is not a permanent setting until RARP is disabled v To Make the IP Address Setting Permanent Refer to the SANsurfer Switch Management chapter of the SANbox 8 16 Switch Management User s Manual See the Network Configuration Window section and the Static IP Address Radio Button for information on enabling disabling RARP via the GUI 60 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Installing the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 3 0 GUI The Sun StorEdge FC Switch 3 0 GUI application is supported on the JOK 1 3 02 Refer to the CD documentation 804 7880 10 packaged with the system for installing the JDK To View the SANsurfer Application Version Open the Help menu in the SANsurfer Graphical User Interface GUI Select About SANsurfer The SANsurfer application version number displays in the window Upgrading the GUI If the Sun StorEdge FC Switch 2 0 Version 2 07 50 or 2 1 Version 2 07 54 GUI has been inst
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39. See var sadm patch 111412 04 log for details Executing postpatch script Reboot client to install driver Patch packages installed SUNWcsu Appendix D Sample Installation Session 165 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 SUNWcsxu SUNWhea SUNWmdi SUNWmdix patchadd download 111095 05 Checking installed patches Executing prepatch script Installing patch packages Patch number 111095 05 has been successfully installed See var sadm patch 111095 05 log for details Executing postpatch script Patch packages installed SUNWcsu UNWcsxu UNW cp UNWfcpx UNWfctl UNWfct1x UNWhea UNWusoc nava OU nq un NN UNWusocx patchhad download 111096 03 Checking installed patches Executing prepatch script Installing patch packages Patch number 111096 03 has been successfully installed See var sadm patch 111096 03 log for details Executing postpatch script Patch packages installed SUNWcsr SUNWcsu 166 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity dry run method Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity dry run method CODE EXAMPLE D 1 SUNWcsxu SUNWfcip SUNWfcipx SUNWhea patchadd download 111097 04 Checking installed patches Executing prepatch script Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity dry run method Installing patch packages
40. TL Fiber optic cables FIGURE 2 3 Single Host Connected to One Sun StorEdge T3 Partner Pair Single Host Connected to Multiple Storage Arrays FIGURE 2 4 shows one host connected through fiber optic cables to Sun StorEdge A3500FC controller modules You can connect controller modules in the same or separate cabinets FIGURE 2 5 shows one host connected to multiple Sun StorEdge A5200 arrays FIGURE 2 6 shows one host connected to Multiple Sun StorEdge A5200 arrays and a Single FC Tape library FIGURE 2 7 shows a single host connected to multiple Sun StorEdge T3 partner pairs FIGURE 2 8 shows a single host connected to multiple Sun StorEdge T3 arrays and multiple Sun StorEdge A3500FC arrays FIGURE 2 9 shows a single host with cascading switches connected to a Sun StorEdge T3 array and a local storage Sun StorEdge A5200 array and Sun StorEdge T3 array Note You can attach different types of storage devices to the same switch as long as the storage devices are on different zones Each controller that is connected to a switch must have a unique loop ID Whenever you add a second controller to a switch make sure that the loop ID of the controller being connected is different from the loop ID of any other controller currently connected to the same switch See Setting the Loop ID on page 32 34 for instructions about setting the loop ID 18 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configur
41. Uberlastungsschutz und sind daher fiir Computersysteme nicht geeignet Achtung Ihr Sun Ger t wird mit einem dreiadrigen Netzkabel fiir geerdete Netzsteckdosen geliefert Um die Gefahr eines Stromschlags zu reduzieren schlie en Sie das Kabel nur an eine fachgerecht verlegte geerdete Steckdose an Die folgende Warnung gilt nur fiir Ger te mit Wartezustand Netzschalter A Achtung Der Ein Aus Schalter dieses Ger ts schaltet nur auf Wartezustand Stand By Modus Um die Stromzufuhr zum Ger t vollst ndig zu unterbrechen miissen Sie das Netzkabel von der Steckdose abziehen Schlie en Sie den Stecker des Netzkabels an eine in der Nahe befindliche frei zug ngliche geerdete Netzsteckdose an Schlie en Sie das Netzkabel nicht an wenn das Netzteil aus der Systemeinheit entfernt wurde Lithiumbatterie A Achtung CPU Karten von Sun verf gen ber eine Echtzeituhr mit integrierter Lithiumbatterie Teile Nr MK48T59Y MK48TXXB XX MK48T18 XXXPCZ M48T59W XXXPCZ oder MK48T08 Diese Batterie darf nur von einem qualifizierten Servicetechniker ausgewechselt werden da sie bei falscher Handhabung explodieren kann Werfen Sie die Batterie nicht ins Feuer Versuchen Sie auf keinen Fall die Batterie auszubauen oder wiederaufzuladen Batterien A Achtung Die Ger te Sun StorEdge network FC switch 16 enthalten auslaufsichere Bleiakkumulatoren Produkt Nr TLCO2V50 fiir portable Stromversorgung Werden bei der
42. Use the luxadm remove_device command to hot remove a disk drive enclosure or chain of enclosures This command interactively guides you through the hot removal of one or more devices In the Sun StorEdge A5200 disk array the remove_device command of the luxadm command performs the following functions Checks whether the device is busy and if so warns you Takes the device offline this fails if the disk is open Sends notice when device can be safely removed Indicates which device to remove by a blinking activity LED on the enclosure Requests confirmation that the list is as expected Removes the logical device names for the device that was removed For additional information see the 1uxadm 1M man page Removing a Sun StorEdge T3 Array Workgroup or Enterprise Configuration When a Sun StorEdge T3 array is connected to a Fabric device an array to a switch TL_port and a host port to a switch F port and m If the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software is enabled refer to To Unconfigure a Fabric Device Associated With Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Devices on page 104 m If the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software is not enabled refer to To Unconfigure a Fabric Device on page 94 To Remove a Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array Launch RAID Manager Click the Status icon Select the RAID module for removal from the pull down menu Click Select from the Module menu Verify the module for removal is highlighted
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44. and TL port configuration Only switches in IOT mode can be cascaded together v To Change SL Zoning to FLS IO Transfer IOT 1 In the Fabric window enter the IP address of the switch in the IP Address Field SANsurfer finds the switch and a gray Sun icon is displayed in the status box If a red Sun icon is displayed in the Status box SANsurfer did not find the switch If the red Sun icon appears check the following a Does the switch have power b Is the Ethernet cable plugged into the switch c Is the IP address on the switch the same as the IP address in the IP Address Field in SANsurfer d Do you have access to the switch from your subnet 2 When the gray Sun icon appears select it The Topology window opens 3 In the Topology window select Special 4 From the Special menu select Change Stage Type Changing the stage type is a disruptive event When the stage type on one switch changes all the switches in the Fabric change to the same stage type and each switch resets 5 When the prompt appears to continue choose Yes After the reset the display returns to the Fabric window 66 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CHAPTER 6 Installing a New SAN This chapter contains the following topics that describe how to install a new SAN system Required Software Components on page 67 Downloading Patches and Packages on page 69
45. c unconfigure c0 Note This operation repeats the unconfigure operation of an individual device for all the devices on c0 and it can be time consuming if the number of devices on c0 is large Chapter 8 Configuring the SAN 97 98 4 Verify that all the devices on c0 are unconfigured cfgadm al Ap_Id Type co fc f c0 50020 2300006107 dis cl fc p c1 220203708b69c32b dis c1 220203708ba7d832 dis cl 220203708b8d45f2 dis cl 220203708b9b20b2 dis c0 50020 2300006077 disk c0 50020 23000063a9 disk c0 50020f2300005f24 disk k abric rivate K K K K Receptacle connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected Occupant Condition unconfigured unknown unconfigured unknown unconfigured unknown unconfigured unknown unconfigured unknown configured configured configured configured configured unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown Notice that the Occupant column of c0 and all the Fabric devices attached to it are displayed as unconfigured Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Creating Device Nodes With the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Software Enabled This section describes how to perform Fabric device configuration steps on a host that has the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software enabled For details on enabling Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager softw
46. co fc fabric connected unconfigured unknown c0 50020f2300006077 disk connected unconfigured unknown c0 50020f23000063a9 disk connected unconfigured unknown c0 50020f2300005f24 disk connected unconfigured unknown c0 50020f2300006107 disk connected unconfigured unknown c1 fc private connected configured unknown c1 220203708b69 c32b disk connected configured unknown c1 220203708ba7d832 disk connected configured unknown c1 220203708b8d45f2 disk connected configured unknown c1 220203708b9b20b2 disk connected configured unknown Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Note The cfgadm 1 commands displays information about fibre channel host ports Use the cfgadm al command to also display information about fibre channel devices The lines that include a port World Wide Name in the attachment point ID field associated with c0 represent a Fabric device Use the c gadm configure and unconfigure commands to manage those devices be made available on Solaris host The attachment points with port WWN under c1 represent private loop devices that are configured through the c1 host port Y To Configure a Fabric Device This procedure describes how to configure a Fabric device that is attached to the Fabric connected host port co 1 Become superuser 2 Identify the device to be configured Only the devices on a Fabric connected host port can be configured cfgadm al
47. connectivity to the sourcelP switch in the Fabric Check your Ethernet connections Click OK to return to FABRIC list window Verify network connection to Fabric Guest user not allowed to change the Fabric configuration Flash Download was unsuccessful Error encountered while saving the Fabric configuration Operation cancelled Login as admin or superuser and retry Either the flash file has been corrupted or the network connection is unreliable Verify that the correct flash file was selected and verify the network connection to the Fabric then retry Verify network connection to Fabric and retry The device appears to be offline Please verify it is connected properly Your Fabric contains conflicting Name Server zoning methods You must select the zoning methodology for this Fabric Verify Fibre Channel links to switch and retry The cascaded switches are configured with different Nameserver zoning methods Port based or WWN based From the Topology Display select the Special gt Select Zoning Method menu item to configure the zoning method for the Fabric appears to be no longer in the Fabric Configuration changes may have been lost The GUI has detected a loss in Ethernet connectivity to the sourcelP switch in the Fabric Check your Ethernet connections Click OK to return to FABRIC list window Verify network connection to Fabric and Fibre Channel links to switch then retry
48. device or being in Fabric mode When used in this context it simply means a public device capable of logging into a Fabric and having public loop characteristics as opposed to a private loop legacy device Glossary 206 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001
49. diagnostic tool used for troubleshooting and fault isolation After alerts or events are generated by Network Storage Agent Stortools via Stortools Functional and Expert testing modes helps isolate the suspect component and assists in verifying the correct operation of the new Field Replaceable Unit FRU Use both Network Storage Agent and Stortools for system installation verification and testing at the time of initial system install Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Network Storage Agent can help in patch and firmware maintenance and to display a topology view of the entire SAN You can use Stortools to capture a snapshot of the system configuration as well as to assist in component and system wide testing and verification See TABLE 6 1 for download URLs for StorTools and Network Storage Agent packages and documentation Common Problems General Tips For Troubleshooting In all cases m Verify that all patches and firmware are the most recent ones available See Minimum Software Component Versions and Patches on page 36 m Verify all ports are logged in with solid green light on the switch port m Check the array and switch cables and power cord for secure attachment a Re seat the cables if necessary m Become familiar with luxadm and cfgadm outputs while the system is in a known good state Check the outputs during a problem a Configure Network
50. les les les les w_remov lw_remove_ lw_remove_ lw_remove hba_fiber hba_loopback iport_fiber fiber loopback K ba_eport_fiber ba_eport_loopback K port_fiber port_loopback K port_fiber port_loopback lw_remove_iport_loopback lw_rep les lw_r les les Lw_r place_dev_fiber les lw_rep lace_dev_gbic place_dev_mia lw_r les les les lw_r place_devic lw_replace_dport_fiber lw_replace_dport_gbic les lw_r les les les les les lw_repl lw_replace_hba_gbic lw_replace_iport_fiber lw_replace_iport_gbic les lace_dev_eport_fiber place_dev_eport_gbic place_hba_eport_fiber ace_hba_eport_gbic lw_restore_dev_eport_fiber t bin modul lw_restore_dev_eport_gbic les lw_restore_dev_fiber CODE EXAMPLE D 1 opt SUNWvtsst bin modules lw_restore_dev_gbic opt SUNWvtsst bin modules lw_restore_dev_mia opt SUNWvtsst bin modules lw_restore_devic opt SUNWvtsst bin modules lw_restore_dport_fiber opt SUNWvtsst bin modules lw_restore_dport_gbic opt SUNWvtsst bin modules lw_restore_hba_eport_fiber opt SUNWvtsst bin modules lw_restore_hba_eport_gbic opt SUNWvtsst bin modules lw_restore_hba_fiber opt SUNWvtsst bin modules lw_restore_hba_gbic opt SUNWvtsst bin modules lw_restore_iport_fiber opt SUNWvtsst bin modules lw_r
51. location 111846 01 Chapter 6 Installing a New SAN 73 16 Update MANPATH to access cfgadm_fp 1M man page For sh or ksh type MANPATH opt SUNWsan man SMANPATH export MANPATH For csh type setenv MANPATH opt SUNWsan man SMANPATH 17 Install StorTools package SUNWvtsst If you plan to used your system as a SAN Management host install Step 17 Step 18 and Step 19 pkgadd d pkg location SUNWvtsst 18 Install Network Storage Agent package SUNWrasag pkgadd d pkg location SUNWrasag 19 Install Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch Manager package SUNWsmgr Not all installations require the SUNWsmgr package Install it only on the SAN Management host pkgadd d pkg location SUNWsmgr 20 Reboot the system For a sample installation session see Appendix D For each of the storage devices upgrade the software firmware or configuration The components should be upgraded to the revision levels outlined in Table 3 1 Minimum Software Component Versions and Patches on page 36 in chapter 3 After the above steps you can leverage additional features provided by Sun StorEdge FC network switch 8 and switch 16 version 3 0 You can configure the SAN for Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager functionality Solstice DiskSuite functionality FCIP functionality additional fabric zones 74 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2
52. on the back sequencer routes up the right side The Y cable on the front sequencer routes up the left side Use tie wraps as necessary to secure the cables Connect the Y cable on the right side to the right side of the fan tray and the right side of number 8 T3 Connect the Y cable on the left side to the left side of the fan tray and the left side of number 8 T3 Connect the existing R8 cable to the lowest switch Connect the existing L8 cable to the highest switch Chapter 4 Hardware Installation 51 v To Connect the Cables to a Sun StorEdge A5200 Array If the existing power cords are too short replace them with the Y cable 1 Power off the system For instructions about powering off the Sun StorEdge A5200 Array refer to the documentation that came with the array 2 Remove the lower vented side panel from the right side 3 Working from the back push the lowest Sun StorEdge A5200 array about eight inches toward the front of the cabinet This provides access to the cables 4 Disconnect the power cord from the J8 port on both sequencers See FIGURE 4 8 for J8 location 5 Connect the Y cable to the J8 port on both sequencers 6 Replace the side vent panel 7 From the front push the lowest Sun StorEdge A5200 array back into place 8 Connect one end of the left Y cable to the lowest switch Connect the other end to the next switch If there are four switches connect one end of the right Y cable to the thi
53. server zone and is accessed by a host port connected to a switch F port For additional information refer to Creating On Demand Device Nodes on Hosts for Fabric Configurations on page 89 of Chapter 8 Import any Volume Manager disk groups Mount any existing file systems available on the Sun StorEdge T3 LUNSs or disk groups Adding Storage Devices This section contains the following topics Adding a Sun StorEdge A5200 Array on page 123 Adding a Sun StorEdge T3 Workgroup or Enterprise Array on page 124 Adding a Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array on page 124 Adding a FC Tape Drive on page 124 Adding a Sun StorEdge A5200 Array You can only add Sun StorEdge A5200 arrays to a SL zone Use the luxadm insert_device command to hot swap a new disk drive enclosure or chain of enclosures If you specify more than one enclosure you can perform concurrent hot swapping on multiple buses The insert_device command interactively guides you through the hot swapping of one or more devices For further information see the 1uxadm 1M man page In the disk array the insert_device command performs the following functions Sends notice when the device can be safely inserted Requests confirmation that the list is as expected Creates the logical device names for the new devices a a a m Displays the logical path name for the devices Chapter 9 Managing the SAN 123 Adding a Sun StorEdge T3 Workgroup or Enter
54. several hosts in parallel 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 is as follows 1 Familiarize yourself with the required software components versions and patches See Chapter 3 TABLE 3 1 Minimum Software Component Versions and Patches on page 38 2 Back up all data Volume Management Solstice DiskSuite If you are using Solstice DiskSuite as your volume manager refer to the Solstice DiskSuite 4 2 1 Reference Guide part number 806 3204 available at http docs sun com It contains instructions for upgrading your operating system Veritas Volume Manager If you are using Veritas Volume Manager refer to the Veritas Volume Manager Installation Guide for special instructions about upgrading your system There are several steps that need to be followed prior to your system upgrade 1 Upgrade the Solaris Operating System To take advantage of full Fabric support for your SAN you must upgrade to at least Solaris 8 4 01 For information on how to upgrade your systems refer to Solaris 8 Installation Supplement part number 806 5182 available at http docs sun com Sun StorEdge SAN 3 0 The packages on your system that were previously used should be available To verify their availability use the pkginfo command 78 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide
55. 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 Edit the etc hosts file with the IP address and switch name For example 192 129 122 111 switch name In this example 192 129 122 111 is the assigned IP address Edit the etc nsswitch conf file to reference the local system files To ensure that the Solaris software 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 Determine whether the RARP daemon is running by typing ps eaf grep rarpd Chapter 5 Switch Activation 59 9 If RARP is not running start the RARP daemon in the Solaris software environment by typing 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 Note RARP might not work properly if you have connected the ethernet port of the FC 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 GUI to change the
56. the addition of a new path to the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager device CODE EXAMPLE 8 8 luxadm display 50020f2300006077 DEVICE PROPERTIES for disk 50020f2300006077 Status Port A O K Status Port B O K Vendor SUN Product ID T300 WWN Node 50020 2000006077 WWN Port A 50020 2300006077 WWN Port B 50020 2300006107 Revision 0117 Serial Num Unsupported Unformatted capacity 558448 000 MBytes Write Cache Enabled Read Cache Enabled Minimum prefetch 0x0 Maximum prefetch 0x0 Device Type Disk device Path s dev rdsk c6t60020F20000061073AC8B52D000B74A3d0s2 devices scsi_vhci ssd g60020f20000061073ac8b52d000b74a3 c raw Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CODE EXAMPLE 8 8 Controller Device Address Continued devices pcit1f 2000 pci 1 SUNW qlc 4 fp 0 0 50020f2300006107 1 Class secondary State STANDBY Controller devices pci 1f 2000 pci 1 SUNW qlce5 fpeo O Device Address 50020 2300006077 1 Class primary State ONLINE DEVICE PROPERTIES for disk 50020 2300006077 Status Port A Oks Status Port B On Rs Vendor SUN Product ID T300 WWN Node 50020 2000006107 WWN Port A 50020 2300006107 WWN Port B 50020 2300006077 Revision 0117 Serial Num Unsupported Unformatted capacity 558448 000 MBytes Write Cache Enabled Read Cache Enabled Minimum p
57. 001 name server zones additional initiators per zone host fabric connectivity cascaded switch configurations Chapter 6 Installing a New SAN 75 76 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CHAPTER 7 Upgrading the SAN This chapter contains the following topics regarding how to upgrade your SAN system to the latest version Downloading Patches and Packages on page 77 a Verifying Upgrade Compliance on page 77 To Upgrade Software on page 78 Downloading Patches and Packages See TABLE 6 1 on page 69 for all the locations of patches and packages for download Download all patches and packages to the host prior to beginning the upgrade procedure Verifying Upgrade Compliance Before starting the upgrade insure that your system is stable and that all required software and patches are accessible For more information on required software see Chapter 3 TABLE 3 1 Minimum Software Component Versions and Patches on page 36 For instructions about how to get patches using PatchPro refer to Overview for Software Installations on page 38 77 v To Upgrade 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
58. 07 Traffic Manager Device To Configure a Fabric Connected Device as a Sun StorEdge This example uses Fabric connected host ports c0 and c2 to configure Fabric devices as Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager devices on a host that has the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software enabled Note that whether a Solaris host has the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software enabled or not the configure operation for Fabric devices is identical but the result of the operation is different When the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software is enabled the Solaris host creates device node and path information that includes Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager information 1 Become superuser 2 Identify the port WWN of the device to be configured as a Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager device Only the devices on a Fabric connected host port can be configured through the cfgadm configure command CODE EXAMPLE 8 2 cfgadm al Ap_Id co el c2 c0 50020 2300006077 disk c0 50020 23000063a9 disk c1 220203708b69c32b dis c1 220203708ba7d832 dis c1 220203708b8d45f2 dis cl 220203708b9b20b2 dis c2 50020f2300005f24 disk c2 50020f2300006107 disk Type fc fabric fc private k k k k fc fabric Receptacle connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected Occupant Condition unconfigured unknown unconfigured unknown unconfigured unknown configured configu
59. 0F20000061073AC8B4C50004ED3Ad0s2 devices scsi_vhci ssd g60020f20000061073ac8b4c50004ed3a c raw Controller devices pci 1f 2000 pci 1 SUNW qlce5 fpeo 0 Device Address 50020 2300006077 0 Class secondary State ONLINE 3 Configure all of the unconfigured devices on the selected port cfgadm c configure c2 Note This operation repeats the configuration operation of an individual device for all the devices on c2 and it can be time consuming if the number of devices on c2 is large Chapter 8 Configuring the SAN 111 4 Verify that all devices on c2 are configured cfgadm al Ap_Id Type co fc fabric c0 50020 2300006077 disk c0 50020 23000063a9 disk cl fc private c1 220203708b69c32b disk c1 220203708ba7d832 disk c1 220203708b8d45f2 disk c1 220203708b9b20b2 disk c2 fc fabric c2 50020f2300005f24 disk c2 50020f2300006107 disk Receptacle connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected Occupant configured configured configured configured configured configured configured configured configured configured configured un un Condition KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN Notice that the Occupant column of both c2 and all of the devices under c2 as configured Compare the luxadm output in CODE EXAMPLE 8 8 with that in CODE EXAMPLE 8 7 on page 110 Notice
60. 142 10 875 3060 10 875 3143 10 816 0842 10 805 1018 13 806 1497 12 806 6419 10 805 7758 11 816 2096 10 816 1420 10 805 0315 12 Preface xxix Product Storage Cabinet Software manpage Application Title Part Number Rackmount information Rackmount Placement Matrix 805 4748 xx Online RAID software RAID Manager 6 22 User s Guide 806 0478 10 cfgadm utility cfgadm_fp 1 Check for the latest updates at http sunsolve sun com Accessing Sun Documentation Online A broad selection of Sun system documentation is located at http www sun com products n solutions hardware docs A complete set of Solaris documentation and many other titles are located at http docs sun tom 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 816 0830 10 of your document in the subject line of your email xxx Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CHAPTER 1 Introduction This guide provides instructions for installing and configuring Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Sun StorEdge SAN 3 0 release hardware and software components Hardware components include Fibre Channel switches Fibre Channel host adapters and storage devices and encl
61. 2 and later using the same techniques you would use on a system without VxVM as described in the previous section The Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software does not support VxVM versions previous to version 3 2 Managing With the Solstice DiskSuite Software If you are using the Solstice DiskSuite software as your volume manager you must unconfigure it and then reconfigure it after you have enabled the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software The Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software renames the storage devices that Solstice DiskSuite uses This process is not difficult and it is described in the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Installation and Configuration Guide Caution This process can result in data loss if done incorrectly 118 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Managing Switch Zones For the following topics see the SANBox 8 16 Switch Management User s Manual Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 3 0 Adding a zone Removing a zone Removing a port from a zone Adding an additional inter switch link Adding a host to an existing zone or switch Verifying the results Verifying the software patch revision Verifying the software package revision Verifying the firmware revision Rezoning Hosts and Arrays This section contains the following topics m Rezoning and Reassigning a Sun StorEdge A5200 Arrays from Host A to Host B on page 119 m Rezoning
62. 2 and the devices attached to them It illustrates Fabric device discovery and device configuration using the cfgadm 1M command Note If the proper c gadm support for fibre channel device is not installed fibre channel devices will not be displayed in the c gadm 1M command output In the following examples only fp attachment points are listed The attachment points displayed on your system depend on your system configuration 1 Become superuser Chapter 8 Configuring the SAN 99 100 2 Display information cfgadm 1 Ap_Id cO cl c2 Type fc fabric fc private fc fabric Receptacle connected connected connected about the attachment points on the system Occupant Condition unconfigured unknown configured unknown unconfigured unknown An attachment point id Ap_Id on a Fabric connected host port is a path to a Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager device In this example c0 and c2 represent Fabric connected host ports and c1 represents a private loop connected host port Use the cfgadm 1M command to manage the device configuration on Fabric connected host ports The device configuration on private loop connected host ports is handled by a Solaris host by default 3 Display information about host ports and their attached devices on the system cfgadm al Ap_Id co c1 c2 c0 50020 2300006077 disk c0 50020 23000063a9 disk c1 220203708b69c32b dis c1 2
63. 20203708ba7d832 dis cl 220203708b8d45f2 dis c1 220203708b9b20b2 dis c2 50020f2300005f24 disk c2 50020 2300006107 disk Type fc fabric fc private EN PS AN PNA fc fabric Receptacle connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected Occupant Condition unconfigured unknown unconfigured unknown unconfigured unknown configured configured configured configured configured unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unconfigured unknown unconfigured unknown unconfigured unknown Note The cfgadm 1 command displays information about fibre channel host ports Use the cfgadm al command to also display information about fibre channel devices The attachment point IDs with that output include port World Wide Names associated with c0 and Fabric devices which have c2 attachment point IDs Those devices should be managed by the cfgadm configure and unconfigure commands to be made available on a Solaris host The attachment point IDs with port WWN under cl represent private loop devices that are configured by default Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 In the previous example host ports c0 and c2 are connected to the two ports of a Sun StorEdge T3 enterprise array which has two port WWNs associated with it attachment point IDs 50020f2300006077 and 50020 23000061
64. 3708ba7d832 dis c1 220203708b8d45f2 dis c1 220203708b9b20b2 dis Type fc fabric et PEA fc private K K K K Receptacle connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected Occupant Condition unconfigured unknown unconfigured unknown unconfigured unknown unconfigured unknown unconfigured unknown configured configured configured configured configured unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown 3 Configure all of the unconfigured devices on the selected port Chapter 8 Configuring the SAN 95 Note Stop all device activity to each Fabric device on the selected port and unmount any filesystems on each Fabric device If the device is under any volume manager s control see the documentation for your volume manager for maintaining the Fabric device cfgadm c configure c0 Note This operation repeats the configuration operation of an individual device for all the devices on c0 and may be time consuming if the number of devices on c0 is large 4 Verify that all devices on c0 are configured co c1 gos cU co co ciz Gls cl EL cfgadm al Ap_Id Type fc fabric 50020 2300006077 dis 50020 23000063a9 dis 50020 2300005 24 dis 50020 2300006107 dis fc private 220203708b69c32b dis 220203708ba7d832 dis 220203708b8d45f2 dis 220203708b9b20b2 dis K nn YA PUC A PE
65. BLE B 5 Application Messages Error Message User Login Failed Corrective Action Enter correct login ID and password and retry Failed reading Fabric from file Verify that Fabric file exists and has correct permissions Error encountered while accessing selected configuration file This function is not available to guest user Verify that configuration file exists and has correct permissions Login as admin or superuser and retry This function only available to super user Login as superuser and retry Invalid ip Address Could not save topology to switch 1 Verify network connection to Fabric Enter a correct IP address and retry Verify network connection to Fabric and retry Check that the correct IP address for the Fabric is entered in the Fabric Display If the address is incorrect then enter the correct IP address for the network switch in the Fabric Verify that the gateway address is correctly configured on the workstation If the gateway is incorrect then configure the correct gate way Verify that the Fabric is accessible through the network For example ping the switch and verify that responses are not being dropped If the Fabric is not accessible then diagnose network the problem or try to access the Fabric from a different workstation Try to access the Fabric from a workstation on the same subnetwork as the Fabric If the Fabric is manageable on the sam
66. Fabric switches for the unassigned switch select the switch which was replaced Click OK and at the prompt allow reprogramming of the Switch Reset the replacement switch The replacement switch has now been assigned the parameters which had been in place for the failed switch Appendix C Frequently Asked Questions 159 Refer to Section 2 23 Performing an Archive Restore of a Fabric How do I identify Duplicate Chassis IDs in a Fabric If a Chassis ID of a switch has the same value as another switch in the Fabric only one of the two switches appears in the Topology window and the Logged in LED on the connection port s between the switches blinks rapidly What do I do if a Port is in an unknown mode Press the Refresh button Refer to Section 2 48 second NOTE How do I confirm a T Port connection Failure The Topology window shows a line between chassis to represent at least one T_Port Link between chassis If the application loses its ability to find a T_Port Link it displays that T_Port Link in Red Select a T_Port Link The application changes the color of the line to Blue when the link is selected The information at the left side of the window displays detailed T_Port Link information for the selected link What do I do if Loading a Flash File fls fails Note Flash files use a naming scheme to represent the switch type to which they apply Files starting with M08 pertain to 8 port switches M16 fi
67. Flash load begins If the checksum is not correct the application warns you Make sure you select the correct firmware file The firmware file for the 8 port switch is m080304xx fls The firmware file for the 16 port switch is m160304xx fls Select the filename with the highest xx number The application displays information about the progress of the firmware update File The name of the firmware binary file Position Number of bytes downloaded Total The total number of bytes in the file Complete The percentage of the file sent to the chassis When the firmware update is complete the application displays a dialog box that states that the flash load is complete and asks whether to Reset Immediately Tf you want to Reset click Yes Remember that a Reset operation disrupts the operation of the switch If you do not want to Reset until traffic is removed from the switch click No You can perform the Reset later by choosing Special gt Reset in any of the Chassis FacePlate windows Chapter 5 Switch Activation 65 Setting the Stage Type After installing the GUI you can leave the stage type to SL zoning segmented loop or change it to FLS IO Transfer IOT mode SL zones enable you to divide the SL ports into multiple zones that define which ports will communicate with each other Communications occur only between ports in the defined SL zone The default state type is SL zoning IOT mode allows F port T port
68. For Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Switch 3 0 go to http sunsolve sun com Select Patches from the menu on the left side of the page From the same menu select PatchPro From the same menu select Storage Products Select the PatchPro Interactive link on the main page Select the pieces of hardware software for analysis a From the SAN Product Bundle section select Network FC Switch and version 3 0 This will provide the driver and utility patches Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager the switch firmware and the switch GUI patch necessary to use and install the 3 0 software b From the software section select the packages that you have installed or are planning to install before loading the patches This selection provides you with patches to the packages but it does not provide the package itself You must obtain each package separately and install each one on your host before you install the patches c Select the disk arrays that you plan to connect to your SAN switch Chapter 3 Installation Overview 39 d Under switches and HBAs select the HBAs in your SAN You do not need to select the switches under this block because the switch GUI firmware was captured when you selected the Network FC Switch Version 3 0 7 When your selections are complete select Generate Patch List An ordered list of the patches required for your selections displays You can choose which patches to download or you ca
69. N 89 90 a To Configure All Fabric Devices on a Fabric Connected Host Port on page 95 To Unconfigure All Fabric Devices on a Fabric Connected Host Port on page 97 v To Discover Fabric Devices Visible on a Host Fibre channel host ports c0 and c1 and the devices attached to them provide an example of discovering Fabric devices This procedure also shows the device configuration information that can be displayed with the c gadm 1M command Note If the proper cfgadm support for fibre channel devices is not installed fibre channel devices do not display in the cfgadm 1M command output In the next examples only fp attachment point IDs Ap_Ids are listed The attachment points displayed on your system depend on your system configuration Become superuser Display information about the attachment points on the system cfgadm 1 Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition co fc fabric connected unconfigured unknown cl fc private connected configured unknown In this example c0 represents a Fabric connected host port and c1 represents a private loop connected host port Use the c gadm 1M command to manage the device configuration on Fabric connected host ports By default the device configuration on private loop connected host ports is handled by a Solaris host 3 Display the information about the host ports and their attached devices cfgadm al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition
70. NSurfer does not start The path may be incorrect or the package may not be installed What do I do If I lose my super user password Reinstall the SANSurfer Note The default username is su and the default password is su i Type pkgrm SUNWsmgr 155 Follow the instructions displayed ii Type pkgadd d lt path to the SUNWsmgr package gt Follow the instructions displayed Note If patches have been installed on top of the SUNWsmgr package you must reinstall those patches What do I do if the Fabric Icon is not present in the Fabric Window The Fabric Icon is not present when the GUI is installed for the first time Verify that the default fab file is not empty and that the user is assigned to a non empty Fabric file in the Admin window Each managed Fabric has a name and an Ethernet connection to a Switch chassis through which the Fabric is managed the Fabric Management Switch SANsurfer chooses one Ethernet connection at a time to use The Fabric window is the first window displayed after entering the application The application loads the default fab file or the file assigned to a user see User Administration Window on page 2 72 for assigning alternate files which contains an entry for the managed Fabric if the Fabric was saved in a previous session If this is the first time the application is being accessed there is no defined Fabric The default fab file does not co
71. Network Adapter Device Path pci 1f 4000 pci 4 SUNW glc 5 fpe0 0 3 fp Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Configuration Each network interface should have an etc hostname interface file defining the name of the IP address associated with it For example an FCIP network interface fcip0 will have a file named etc hostname fcipo Manually create a etc hostname interface file with a text editor so it contains a single line that identifies the host name or interface IP address Use a text editor to make any additional entries to the etc inet hosts file The Solaris installation program creates the etc inet hosts file with minimum entries You must manually make additional entries with a text editor Refer to the hosts 4 man page for additional information The etc inet hosts file contains the hosts database This file contains the host names and the primary network interface IP addresses other network interfaces attached to the machine and any other network interface that the machine should know about CODE EXAMPLE 9 4 sunl machine etc inet hosts 127 01 01 01 localhost loghost 192 9 200 70 sunl This is the local host name 192 9 201 10 fcip0 Interface to network 192 9 201 10 Edit the etc nsswitch conf file so all the uncommented entries will have the word files before any other name service The etc nsswitch conf specifies which name
72. Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S Wrasag bin myread Wrasag bin pcicomp Wrasag bin pcidump Wrasag bin perf Wrasag bin prototype Wrasag bin ptopo Wrasag bin ras_install Wrasag bin rasagent Wrasag bin rasagent sh Wrasag bin rashstart Wrasag bin rashttp Wrasag bin rasstat Wrasag bin rawdump Wrasag bin readToc Wrasag bin readmess Wrasag bin reset Wrasag bin rgrep Wrasag bin saf pl Wrasag bin sanbox Wrasag bin save_password Wrasag bin seek Wrasag bin seek pl Wrasag bin sendtosupport Wrasag bin set_sum Wrasag bin shortdiscman Wrasag bin show_devs Wrasag bin snmpget Wrasag bin snmpwalk Wrasag bin storconfig Wrasag bin storstat Wrasag bin storstat old Wrasag bin swap sh Wrasag bin t pl Wrasag bin t3wwn Wrasag bin tar pl Wrasag bin test_ip Wrasag bin testconfig Wrasag bin testhttp pl Wrasag bin testlux Wrasag bin testrasd Wrasag bin testrasd pl Wrasag bin testt3 Wrasag bin wget pl Appendix D Sample Installati
73. OM For a table of software drivers refer to TABLE 3 1 Array Storage Rules The following tables specify the supported features of the Sun StorEdge A5200 array the Sun StorEdge T3 array and the Sun StorEdge A3500FC array 8 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Sun StorEdge A5000 and A5100 arrays are not supported TABLE 2 2 Sun StorEdge A5200 Array Feature Supported Cascading No Zone type SL zone only Maximum number of arrays per SL zone 3 Maximum initiators per SL zone 2 Maximum initiators per array 4 2 per loop Split loop support No TABLE 2 3 Sun StorEdge T3 Array and T3 Array Feature Supported Cascading Yes Zone Type nameserver zone SL zone Maximum number of arrays per zone 8 Maximum initiators per LUN 2 Maximum initiators per zone 22 1 The host must be connected to the F Port on the switch Sun StorEdge T3 array must be connected to the TL port of the switch 2 This implies 2 initiators 2 hosts for simple arrays T3WG but 4 initiators 2 hosts for a partner pair T3ES Each host has one path to each of the Sun StorEdge T3 arrays in the partner pair Chapter 2 Configurations 9 The Sun StorEdge T3 array and the Sun StorEdge T3 array can be part of the same SL zone or nameserver zone TABLE 2 4 Sun StorEdge A3500FC array 1 Feature Supported Cascading No Zone Type SL zone only Maximum number of arrays per SL
74. Provider pm Provider HttpProvider pm Appendix D Sample Installation Session 191 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 opt SUNWrasag lib Provider NetConnectProvider pm opt SUNWrasag lib RASAgentSNMPTrap pm opt SUNWrasag lib Report pm opt SUNWrasag lib ReportContent pm opt SUNWrasag lib Rules pm opt SUNWrasag lib SNMP_Session pm opt SUNWrasag lib Scheduler pm opt SUNWrasag lib SelectSaver pm opt SUNWrasag lib Serialize pm opt SUNWrasag lib Shuttle pm opt SUNWrasag lib Socket pm opt SUNWrasag lib Socket pm0 opt SUNWrasag lib Solaris Procfs pm opt SUNWrasag lib Solaris Procfs Filesystem pm opt SUNWrasag lib Solaris Procfs Process pm opt SUNWrasag lib Solaris Procfs include sys procfs ph opt SUNWrasag lib State pm opt SUNWrasag lib Storable pm opt SUNWrasag lib System pm opt SUNWrasag lib TO pm opt SUNWrasag lib TObjects pm save opt SUNWrasag lib Time CTime pm opt SUNWrasag lib Time DaysInMonth pm opt SUNWrasag lib Time HiRes HiRes pm opt SUNWrasag lib Time JulianDay pm opt SUNWrasag lib Time Timezone pm opt SUNWrasag lib Time Zone pm opt SUNWrasag lib Time gmtime pm opt SUNWrasag lib Time localtime pm opt SUNWrasag lib Time tm pm opt SUNWrasag lib Timelapse pm opt SUNWrasag lib Tree pm opt SUNWrasag lib URI pm opt SUNWrasag lib URI Escape pm opt SUNWrasag lib URI Heuristic pm opt SUNWrasag lib URI URL pm opt SUNWrasag lib URI WithBase pm opt SUNWrasag lib URI _foreign pm opt SUNWr
75. Receptacle connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected Occupant Condition configured configured configured configured configured configured configured configured configured configured 96 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN v To Unconfigure All Fabric Devices on a Fabric Connected Host Port This procedure describes how to unconfigure all configured Fabric devices that are attached to a Fabric connected host port 1 Become superuser 2 Identify the Fabric devices to be unconfigured Only the devices on a Fabric connected host port can be unconfigured cfgadm al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition co fc fabric connected configured unknown c0 50020 2300006077 disk connected configured unknown c0 50020f23000063a9 disk connected configured unknown c0 50020f2300005f24 disk connected configured unknown c0 50020f2300006107 disk connected configured unknown cl fc private connected configured unknown c1 220203708b69 c32b disk connected configured unknown c1 220203708ba7d832 disk connected configured unknown c1 220203708b8d45f2 disk connected configured unknown c1 220203708b9b20b2 disk connected configured unknown 3 Unconfigure all of the configured Fabric devices on a selected port cfgadm
76. Single Fibre Channel Network 1 12 Adapter Fcode x6799a Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Fibre Channel Network 1 12 Adapter Fcode x6727a StorageTek 9840 Native FC 1 28 126 Sun StorEdge T3 Firmware 1 17b Minimum Version Minimum Patch 108982 09 108984 08 109529 06 SUNWsan 111847 01 111412 04 111095 05 111096 03 111097 04 111413 04 111267 02 SUNWcfpl SUNWcfplx 111846 01 110614 02 108693 06 110696 03 110696 03 109115 09 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 TABLE 3 1 Minimum Software Component Versions and Patches Continued Non Bundled Software Minimum Version Minimum Patch Sun StorEdge T3 18Gb disk Firmware 109115 09 VERITAS Volume Manager 3 2 VERITAS File System 3 4 Instant Image 3 0 fast Write Cache 3 0 SNDR 3 0 AP 2 3 1 110722 01 110432 01 StorTools 4 1 Sun StorEdge Network Storage Agent 2 1 VERITAS NetBackup 3 4 110539 04 Solstice Backup 6 0 Sun Enterprise 3x00 4x00 5x00 6x00 Flash 3 2 28 103346 29 prom Sun Fire 3800 4800 4810 6800 Flash prom 5 11 6 111346 02 E450 Flash prom 3 22 0 106122 09 E250 Flash prom 3 22 0 106503 06 E420R Flash prom 3 29 0 109082 04 1 After patch 110696 03 is applied the SANsurfer GUI windows display the package level as 2 08 30 Overview Installing a New Switch The following provides the major steps for installing either the 8 port or 16 port switch hardware
77. Storage Agent to monitor SAN devices and email Administrator if a problem occurs Monitor the SANsurfer GUI for error counters Large number of errors in a short time can indicate a problem link Network Storage Agent also monitors error counters Problems and Corrective Measures General Storage Problem You cannot see storage in format output Chapter 10 Troubleshooting Tools and Resources 135 Corrective Measures m Using the SANsurfer GUI verify that the zoning is correct m Using the SANsurfer GUI check that the port configuration is correct Fabric Mode a Sun Storage T3 is configured on TL_Port HBA is configured on F_Port point to point only Segmented Loop Mode private loop Storage is configured on SL Ports a HBA is configured on SL Ports HBA and storage are configured in the same SL Zone m Make sure Sun StorEdge T3 or Sun StorEdge A3500FC LUNs are properly initialized and mounted m Check the cfgadm listing for Fabric connected ports only for the Sun StorEdge T3 Array in Fabric mode m Are Fabric connected Sun StorEdge T3 arrays listed as configured and in normal condition Refer to the cfgadm_fp 1M man page for information on configuring and checking conditions m Check var adm messages for any errors reported during configuration m Rundevfsadm C This removes stale device nodes which belong to removed devices m Check Network Storage Agent for messages or events a Run Stortool
78. Switch Firmware You must have the correct firmware revision for the 3 0 version of the GUI in each switch of the Fabric For cascaded switches both switches must have the same firmware revision Y To Verify the Firmware Revision Level of the switch es Perform the following procedure for each switch 1 Verify that the switches are not connected to each other 2 Connect one switch to the net 3 Launch the GUI and bring up the switch See To Start the GUI Software on page 63 4 Open the Topology View screen The switch icon representing the connected switch displays in the right window pane 64 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Double click the switch icon The Topology View screen is erased and the Switch FacePlate Display screen displays Make a note of the firmware revision level The revision level appears on the second line of the text in the upper right corner of the Switch FacePlate Display screen To Load the Firmware Revision Locate the file containing the new firmware on the management station The default location is usr opt SUNWsmgr flash Choose Special gt Update Flash The application displays a standard Open dialog box that allows you to browse to and then open the firmware revision binary file When you select the firmware revision file the switch checks the file for a valid checksum Then if the checksum is correct the
79. To Set the Loop ID of a Sun StorEdge A3500 FC Controller This section explains how to set the loop ID of a Sun StorEdge A3500 FC controller that is connected to a switch Tools and equipment needed a Needle nose pliers a Jumpers supplied with the Sun StorEdge A3500 A3500FC unit m Antistatic wrist strap Every device attached to a SCSI or FC AL bus must have a unique controller module ID number in order to communicate The factory default ID settings for controller A and B are ID 5 and ID 4 respectively Caution Do not configure more than four controller modules on the same loop Attach the antistatic wrist strap to your wrist and to the metal casing of the switch Locate the 16 pins on the rear of the FC AL controller module FIGURE 2 15 The eight pins on the right determine the host ID for controller 1 A the pins on the left determine the ID for controller 2 B Install the jumpers on the pins as shown in FIGURE 2 15 If necessary use the needlenose pliers to remove the jumpers Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 v To Verify the Loop ID of the Sun StorEdge A5200 and T3 Arrays Make sure that each array on a single loop has a unique target ID If two Sun StorEdge T3 arrays have the same target ID on the same FC AL loop the software does not recognize their presence Refer to the Sun StorEdge T3 documentation for information on verifying
80. V6 U Wrasag snmp mibs SNMP C H Wrasag snmp mibs SNMP D MIB txt TIFICATION MIB txt OXY MIB txt RGET MIB txt Wrasag snmp mibs SNMP ER BASED SM MIB txt Wrasag snmp mibs SNMP VIEW BASED ACM MIB txt Wrasag snmp mibs SNMPv2 CONF txt Wrasag snmp mibs SNMPv2 MIB txt Wrasag snmp mibs SNMPv2 SMI txt Wrasag snmp mibs SNMPv2 TC txt Wrasag snmp mibs SNMP Wrasag snmp mibs SNMP N Wrasag snmp mibs SNMP P Wrasag snmp mibs SNMP T Wrasag snmp mibs SNMPv2 TM txt Wrasag snmp mibs t300 mib Appendix D Sample Installation Session 195 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 opt SUNWrasag snmp mibs v2_2FA mib opt SUNWrasag snmp mibs v2_2FE mib opt SUNWrasag snmp mibs v2_2SW txt opt SUNWrasag tmp Catalog pm opt SUNWrasag tmp ConfigFile pm opt SUNWrasag tmp Graph pm opt SUNWrasag tmp T3Agent pm opt SUNWrasag tmp TO pm opt SUNWrasag tmp TOPOAgent pm opt SUNWrasag tmp WWNINFO verifying class lt none gt Executing postinstall script libsnmp 0 4 2 0 2 so Using usr bin perl version 5 00503 After the package is completely installed execute the program opt SUNWrasag bin ras_install This will install the rasagent inet service and cron If you choose not to use cron this time re run ras_install later to establish a cron entry Installation of lt SUNWrasag gt was successful pkgadd d download SUNWsmgr Processing pa
81. Verifying Successful Patch Downloads on page 69 Installing the Software on page 70 Required Software Components The following software components might be required for your particular SAN system Refer to the documentation for each individual product to insure proper installation Software Components m Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager This is available as a patch which can be installed on Solaris 8 release 4 01 or later It should be installed with the latest revision of Sun StorEdge Network Foundation Software a Sun StorEdge Network Foundation This software is included with the Solaris upgrades for the FC switch product It includes the drivers to support switches management tools and storage devices 67 m Solstice DiskSuite Solstice DiskSuite is an unbundled software product that is delivered with Solaris software Solstice DiskSuite provides host based storage management such as mirroring and striping of disks which provides greater reliability and volume size Solstice DiskSuite 4 2 1 also implements RAID 5 a VERITAS Volume Manager VERITAS Volume Manager is a separately installed software product that provides host based storage management such a disk labeling mirroring striping and RAID 5 a SANsurfer Switch Manager SANsurfer Switch Manager is software supplied with the switch This software provides management capabilities such as maintaining zones setting port attributes setting up cascaded switche
82. Wrasag lib GUI MessageLog pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUI Notifs pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUI Providers pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUI RUNAgent pm opt SUNWrasag 1lib GUI ReadMess pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUI Review pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUI SAN pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUI SWITCHUtil pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUI Sched pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUI Start pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUI Stats pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUI StorTools pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUI T3Util pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUI Thresholds pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUI Timeouts pm opt SUNWrasag 1lib GUI Topo pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUIAdmin pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUIAdmin A1000 pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUIAdmin A3500FC pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUIAdmin A5K pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUIAdmin BROCADE pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUIAdmin SWITCH pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUIAdmin Subnet pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUIAdmin T3 pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUIAdmin test c opt SUNWrasag lib HTML Entities pm opt SUNWrasag lib HTML Filter pm opt SUNWrasag lib HIML Form pm opt SUNWrasag lib HTML HeadParser pm opt SUNWrasag lib HTML LinkExtor pm opt SUNWrasag lib HTML Parser pm opt SUNWrasag lib HTML TokeParser pm opt SUNWrasag lib HTTP Cookies pm 188 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op o
83. a CL a NOT a ya Le ZA 4 Lt Z J P yr l E ge A gt A i A 1 47 a LAN a le go A Y Preinstalled screws I i 27 y FIGURE 4 3 Attaching the Mounting Rails for a 16 port Switch 3 Working from the front of the cabinet install the mounting rails by sliding the keyhole slot in the rail onto the screw In a two switch configuration install the lower rail before you install the upper one Chapter 4 Hardware Installation 45 4 Insert the remaining screws through the mounting rail into the cabinet rail Do not tighten any of the screws until you have them all loosely started 5 Tighten all the screws when all four screws in each bracket are in place The order of tightening does not matter Installing the Switch v To Install the 8 port or 16 port Switch into the Cabinet 1 From the front of the cabinet slide the first switch into the lowest of the mounting rails The GigaBit Interface Converter GBIC side goes toward the back of the rack The switch casing stops moving when it meets the stopper screw on the mounting rail 2 Insert the front lockdown screws see FIGURE 4 4 for 8 port switch only 3 Tighten the stopper screws 46 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 FIGURE 4 4 Installing Four 8 Port Switches Into the Mounting Rails Installing the Vent Panel This secti
84. a lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr jre bin keytool lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr jre bin policytool lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr jre bin rmid lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr jre bin rmiregistry lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr 3jre bin sparc native_threads java usr opt SUNWsmgr jre bin sparc native_threads java_vm usr opt SUNWsmgr jre bin sparc native threads keytool usr opt SUNWsmgr jre bin sparc native_threads policytool usr opt SUNWsmgr jre bin sparc native_threads rmid usr opt SUNWsmgr jre bin sparc native_threads rmiregistry usr opt SUNWsmgr 3jre bin sparc native_threads tnameserv usr opt SUNWsmgr jre bin tnameserv lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr jre jre_config txt usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib audio soundbank gm usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib cmm CIEXYZ pf usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib cmm GRAY pf usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib cmm LINEAR RGB pf usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib cmm PYCC pf usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib cmm sRGB pf usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib content types properties usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib flavormap properties Appendix D Sample Installation Session 197 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib font properties usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib font properties 5 5 1 usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib font properties ISO8859 13 usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib font properties ISO8859 13 5 7 usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib font properties ISO8859 15 FDIS us
85. a Fabric connected host port can be unconfigured cfgadm al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition co fc fabric connected configured unknown c0 50020f2300006077 disk connected configured unknown c0 50020f23000063a9 disk connected configured unknown c1 fc private connected configured unknown c1 220203708b69 c32b disk connected configured unknown c1 220203708ba7d832 disk connected configured unknown c1 220203708b8d45f2 disk connected configured unknown c1 220203708b9b20b2 disk connected configured unknown c2 fc fabric connected configured unknown c2 50020f2300005 f24 disk connected configured unknown c2 50020 2300006107 disk connected configured unknown 3 Unconfigure all of the configured devices on a selected port cfgadm c unconfigure c2 114 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Note This operation repeats the unconfigure command of an individual device for all the all devices on c2 and it can be time consuming if the number of devices on c2 is large 4 Verify that all of the devices on c2 are unconfigured cfgadm al fabric k k fc private K K K K fc fabric Ap_Id Type c0 fc c0 50020f2300006077 dis c0 50020f23000063a9 dis cl c1 220203708b69c32b dis c1 220203708ba7d832 dis c1 220203708b8d45f2 dis c1 220203708b9b20b2 dis EZ c2 50020f2300005f24 dis c2 50020 2300006107 dis K K Receptac
86. a TL_port This section contains the following topics m Creating Device Nodes Without the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Software Enabled on page 89 m Creating Device Nodes With the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Software Enabled on page 99 Creating Device Nodes Without the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Software Enabled This section describes Fabric device configuration tasks on a host that does not have the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software enabled The procedures in this section use specific devices as examples to illustrate how to use the cfgadm 1M command to discover and configure Fabric devices The devices attached to the Fabric connected host port are not configured by default thus those devices are not available to the Solaris host Use the cfgadm 1M configure and unconfigure commands to manage device node creation for Fabric devices See the cfgadm_fp 1M man page for additional information The procedures in this section illustrate how to discover Fabric devices which are visible on a host and to configure and make them available to a Solaris host The device information that you supply and is displayed with the c gadm 1M command depends on your system configuration This section contains the following procedures a To Discover Fabric Devices Visible on a Host on page 90 a To Configure a Fabric Device on page 91 a To Unconfigure a Fabric Device on page 94 Chapter 8 Configuring the SA
87. ag lib CIM Base pm opt SUNWrasag lib CIM GenInstance pm opt SUNWrasag lib CIM Instance pm opt SUNWrasag lib CIM Key pm opt SUNWrasag lib CIM Mof pm opt SUNWrasag lib CIM Property pm opt SUNWrasag lib CIM README opt SUNWrasag lib CIM Tree pm opt SUNWrasag lib CIM doc opt SUNWrasag lib CIM test pl opt SUNWrasag lib Carp pm opt SUNWrasag lib Catalog pm opt SUNWrasag lib Crypt Blowfish pm opt SUNWrasag lib Crypt MD5 pm opt SUNWrasag lib Data Dumper pm 186 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wr
88. air Configuration Examples Single Host Connected to One Storage Array FIGURE 2 1 shows one host connected through fiber optic cables to one Sun StorEdge A3500FC controller module Each controller module has two Fibre Channel ports FIGURE 2 2 shows one host connected through fiber optic cables to one Sun StorEdge A5200 controller module Each controller module has two Fibre Channel ports FIGURE 2 3 shows one host connected through fiber optic cables to one Sun StorEdge T3 partner pair Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Sun StorEdge A3500FC Arrays gst Switches Controller A Host adapter SL FC AL ports Controller B Host adapter SL P FC AL ports SCSI x 5 Fiber optic cables 3 Drive tray x 5 FIGURE 2 1 Single Host Connected to One Sun StorEdge A3500FC Controller Module Switches Host Sun StorEdge A5200 array SL SL IBA IBB SL SL Fiber optic cables FIGURE 2 2 Single Host Connected to One Sun StorEdge A5200 Array Chapter 2 Configurations 17 Switches Host Sun StorEdge T3 partner pair F TL Host Adapter Host Adapter F
89. alled in the system you must perform a package removal before you install the Sun StorEdge FC Switch 3 0 GUI Note If you have the patch for the Sun StorEdge FC Switch 3 0 you can update your version using pat chadd Chapter 5 Switch Activation 61 v To Remove the 2 0 GUI 1 In the root directory type pkgrm SUNWsmgr The following message displays The following package is currently installed SUNWsmgr SANsurfer Qlogic Fibre Channel Administration 186pc sparc 2 07 Do you want to remove this package 2 Type y Yes The following message is displayed Removing installed package instance lt SUNWsmgr gt Verifying package dependencies Processing package information Removing pathnames in class lt none gt usr opt SUNWsmgr bin esm_smgr usr opt SUNWsmgr bin Sun jar usr opt SUNWsmgr bin usr opt SUNWsmgr app dat usr opt SUNWsmgr lt non emty directory not removed gt Updating system information Removal of lt SUNWsmgr gt was successful v To Install the 3 0 GUI Software e Add the GUI package by typing pkgadd d SUNWsmgr 1 118n support is not available in this release 2 United States ISO8859 15 locale is not supported in this release 62 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 v To Install the 3 0 GUI Patch If you have the 2 0 or 2 1 GUI already installed
90. anager software is not enabled refer to To Unconfigure a Fabric Device on page 94 126 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 If the same Fabric devices are intact during DR operations and need to be reconfigured on the host reconfigure them through an on demand node creation after you add the system component and it is available to the host m If Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager is enabled refer to To Configure a Fabric Connected Device as a Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Device on page 101 m If Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager is not enabled refer to To Configure a Fabric Device on page 91 The following procedure gives the sequence of operations for a Sun Enterprise 10000 server board with a Fabric connection Unconfigure the Fabric devices on Fabric connected host ports on the board to be detached Start the DR detach operations for the board See the Sun Enterprise 1000 DR Configuration Guide Start the DR attach operations when the board is ready See the Sun Enterprise 1000 DR Configuration Guide Configure any Fabric devices on the attached boards Refer to Creating On Demand Device Nodes on Hosts for Fabric Configurations on page 89 On the newly attached board the devices could be the same or completely new devices Managing IP Networks Over Fibre Channel Networks The configuration rules for FCIP are explained in TABLE 2 5 Th
91. and Reassigning Sun StorEdge A3500FC LUNs from Host A to Host B on page 121 m Rezoning and Reassigning Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays from Host A to Host B on page 122 Rezoning and Reassigning a Sun StorEdge A5200 Arrays from Host A to Host B Rezoning to reassign a storage device from host A and to host B causes host A to loose all access to the storage device To rezone a Sun StorEdge A5200 array from one host to another host perform the following two procedures m To Rezone a Sun StorEdge A5200 Array from Host A on page 120 m To Rezone a Sun StorEdge A5200 Array to Host B on page 120 Chapter 9 Managing the SAN 119 120 To Rezone a Sun StorEdge A5200 Array from Host A Stop all disk activity to the StorEdge A5200 array Unmount any file systems currently using disks in Sun StorEdge A5200 array Deport any VM disk groups Run luxadm remove command to remove the Sun StorEdge A5200 array from host A The system is now ready for rezoning You can reassign the Sun StorEdge A5200 array from Host A to Host B To Rezone a Sun StorEdge A5200 Array to Host B Run luxadm insert command to add the Sun StorEdge A5200 array on host B Import any Volume Manager disk groups Mount any existing file systems available on the Sun StorEdge A5200 disks or disk groups Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Rezoning and Reassigning Sun StorEdge A3500FC
92. and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Bloc batterie network FC switch 16 contiennent une batterie tanche au plomb produits nerg tiques portatifs n TLC02V50 Il existe un risque d explosion si ce bloc batterie est manipul de facon erron e ou mal mis en place Ne remplacez ce bloc que par un bloc batterie Sun Microsystems du m me type Ne le d montez pas et n essayez pas de le recharger hors du syst me Ne faites pas br ler la batterie mais mettez la au rebut conform ment aux r glementations locales en vigueur Attention Les unit s Sun StorEdge Couvercle Pour ajouter des cartes de la m moire ou des unit s de stockage internes vous devrez d monter le couvercle de l unit syst me Sun Ne pas oublier de remettre ce couvercle en place avant de mettre le syst me sous tension fonctionner un produit Sun sans le couvercle en place Si l on n glige cette pr caution on encourt des risques de blessures corporelles et de d g ts mat riels Attention il est dangereux de faire Conformit aux certifications Laser Les produits Sun qui font appel aux technologies lasers sont conformes aux normes de la classe 1 en la mati re Class 1 Laser Product Luokan 1 Laserlaite Klasse 1 Laser Apparat Laser KLasse 1 CD ROM r glages ou de performances de proc dures autre que celle sp cifi e dans le pr sent document peut provoquer une exposition
93. and software 1 Select the area for the expansion cabinet onto which you plan to install the switch Be sure to allow for the minimum airflow temperature and power restrictions See the SANbox 16STD Fibre Channel Switch Installer s User s Manual for instructions 2 Verify the configuration for your system Supported configurations are detailed in Chapter 2 Configuration Chapter 3 Installation Overview 37 3 Install the GBICs See the Sun Switch Management Installer s User s Manual for the 8 port switch or the SANbox Segmented Loop Switch User s Manual for instructions 4 Install the vent panel See Installing the Vent Panel on page 47 5 Connect the cables and power cords See Chapter 2 for configuration information See also Connecting the Cables on page 50 6 Configure the switch for the network See Chapter 5 for information on configuring the switch to the network 7 Install the SANSurfer 3 0 application See Installing the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 3 0 GUI on page 61 for information on installing the GUI application 8 Confirm the switch firmware and GUI revision level for your switch Refer to TABLE 3 1 Overview for Software Installations To install software in your Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 for the first time see PatchPro Interactive on page 38 and To Download Patches Using PatchPro Interactive on page 39 To upgrade your software to the Version 3
94. and you have the patch for the 3 0 GUI you can upgrade the GUI with the 3 0 patch 1 If you want to preserve your current user administration and Fabric configurations copy the current user administration file app dat and Fabric information file default fab to another file 2 Type patchadd 110696 xx v To Start the GUI Software You can start the GUI in two ways Use the command line and type usr opt SUNWsmgr bin esm_smgr Use Component Manager 2 2 a Click the Launch button See the Component Manager documentation that came with your software for more details on how to install and use Component Manager The login window appears If this is the first time this switch has been logged into or if no username and password file have been created by a superuser use the default username and password which is su for each one Otherwise use the username and password assigned during a previous session Chapter 5 Switch Activation 63 Es microzytera 208 10 5157000 b Enter the switch IP address in the Fabric window of the GUI It may take a few seconds for the switch icon to become gray You can click the Refresh button c After the switch icon becomes gray click the Sun logo Note If the icon remains red it is likely that the IP address is wrong or that the switch cannot be accessed from that subnet or the switch lacks power or an ethernet connection v To Verify and Load the
95. apan e Bureau of Standards Metrology and Inspection BSMI Taiwan Please read the appropriate section that corresponds to the marking on your Sun product before attempting to install the product FCC Class A Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual it may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded Cables Connections between the workstation and peripherals must be made using shielded cables to comply with FCC radio frequency emission limits Networking connections can be made using unshielded twisted pair UTP cables Modifications Any modifications made to this device that are not a
96. are refer to Managing Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager with a Volume Manager on page 117 The devices that are attached to Fabric connected HBA port are not configured by default These devices are thus not available to the Solaris host when a host port is initially connected to a Fabric The procedures in this section illustrate steps to discover Fabric devices that are visible on a host and to configure them to make them available to the Solaris host as Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager devices The device information that you supply and is displayed with the cfgadm 1M command depends on your system configuration For more information on the cfgadm command see the cfgadm_fp 1M and cfgadm 1M man pages This section contains the following procedures a To Discover Fabric Devices Visible to a Host on page 99 a To Configure a Fabric Connected Device as a Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Device on page 101 a To Unconfigure a Fabric Device Associated With Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Devices on page 104 a To Unconfigure a Path to Multipathed Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Devices on page 106 a To Configure All Fabric Connected Devices on a Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Enabled Host Port on page 109 a To Unconfigure All Fabric Connected Devices on Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Enabled Ports on page 114 Y To Discover Fabric Devices Visible to a Host This example shows fibre channel host ports c0 cl and c
97. asag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag lib Fil lib Fil lib Fil lib Fil lib Fil lib Fil lib Fil lib Debug pm lib Deviceld pm lib Event pm lib Events pm Lib FC pm Lib FCConfig Python pm lib FCRules pm lib FCRules Rulel pm Lib FCRul Lib FCRu lter Util lter sh pm lib FindBin pm lib GDBM_File pm lib Date Format pm lib Date Language pm lib Date Parse pm les Rule2 pm les Rule3 pm lib FCRules Rule4 pm lib FCRules Rule lib FCRules Rule8 pm lib Fibre ByDisk pm lib Fibre 6 pm ByDiskSw j pm lib Fibre ByDiskT3 pm lib Fibre Discover pm lib Fibre lib Fibre Rules pm lib Fibre Rules lib Fibre Rules lib Fibre Rules lib Fibre Rules lib Fibre Rules lib Fibre Rules lib Fibre Rules lib Fibre State pm lib Fibre Stools pm lib Fibre T3Data pm lib FibreGUI pm lib FibreStat pm lter Util Call pm History pm README Rulel pm Rule2 pm Rule3 pm Rule4 pm Rule6 pm Rule8 pm Exec pm lter cpp pm lter decrypt pm lter exec pm lter tee pm Appendix D Sample Installation Session 187 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 opt SUNWrasag lib GUI A5KUtil pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUI Cache pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUI Config pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUI Devices pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUI Errlog pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUI EventLog pm opt SUNWrasag 1lib GUI Graph pm opt SUNWrasag 1lib GUI Hosts pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUI Instr pm opt SUNWrasag lib GUI InstrReport pm old opt SUN
98. asag lib URI _generic pm opt SUNWrasag lib URI _login pm opt SUNWrasag lib URI _query pm opt SUNWrasag lib URI _segment pm opt SUNWrasag lib URI _server pm 192 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U Lib U RI _userpass pm RI data pm RI file pm RI file Base pm RI file FAT pm RI file Mac p
99. ase64 Base64 bs opt SUNWrasag lib auto MIME Base64 Base64 so opt SUNWrasag lib auto MIME Lite packlist opt SUNWrasag lib auto Proc ProcessTable packlist opt SUNWrasag lib auto Proc ProcessTable Process autosplit ix opt SUNWrasag lib auto Proc ProcessTable ProcessTable bs opt SUNWrasag lib auto Proc ProcessTable ProcessTable so opt SUNWrasag lib auto Socket Socket bs opt SUNWrasag lib auto Socket Socket so opt SUNWrasag lib auto Solaris Procfs Procfs bs opt SUNWrasag lib auto Solaris Procfs Procfs so opt SUNWrasag lib auto Storable Storable bs opt SUNWrasag lib auto Storable Storable so opt SUNWrasag lib auto Storable _freeze al opt SUNWrasag lib auto Storable _store al opt SUNWrasag lib auto Storable _store_fd al opt SUNWrasag lib auto Storable autosplit ix opt SUNWrasag lib auto Storable fd_retrieve al opt SUNWrasag lib auto Storable freeze al opt SUNWrasag lib auto Storable nfreeze al opt SUNWrasag lib auto Storable nstore al opt SUNWrasag lib auto Storable nstore_fd al opt SUNWrasag lib auto Storable retrieve al opt SUNWrasag lib auto Storable retrieve_fd al opt SUNWrasag lib auto Storable store al opt SUNWrasag lib auto Storable store_fd al opt SUNWrasag lib auto Storable thaw al opt SUNWrasag lib auto Time HiRes packlist opt SUNWrasag lib auto Time HiRes HiRes bs opt SUNWrasag lib auto Time HiRes HiRes so opt SUNWrasag lib common remove 194 Sun St
100. ation Guide October 2001 Caution Make sure that the controller module of the array is split between two switches For example connect controller A to switch 1 and controller B to switch 2 Chapter 2 Configurations 19 Host Host Adapter Switches Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array Controller A FC AL port Controller B FC AL port SCSI x 5 Drive tray x 5 Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array Host Adapter SCSI x 5 Drive tray x 5 O O O Oo Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array SCSI x 5 Drive tray x 5 FIGURE 2 4 Single Host Connected to Multiple Sun StorEdge A3500FC Arrays 20 All SL Ports Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Host Switches Sun StorEdge A5200 arrays SL SL SL Host Adapter SL IBA IBB Host Adapter SL SL SL SL IBA IBB IBA IBB FIGURE 2 5 Single Host Connected to Multiple Sun StorEdge A5200 Arrays All SL Ports Chapter 2 Configurations 21 Sun StorEdge A5200 arrays
101. ation_20 TWS micro_COMPstation_5 s Tadpole_S3 so lt symbolic re lib sparc libmon_Tadpole_S3000ST so Appendix D Sample Installation Session 201 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libmon_Tadpole_S3000XT so lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libmon_Tadpole_S3GS so lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libmon_Tadpole_S3GX so lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr 3jre lib sparc libmon_Tadpole_S3LC so lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr 3jre lib sparc libmon_Tadpole_S3TS so lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libmon_Tadpole_S3TX so lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libmon_Tadpole_S3XP so lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libmon_Tadpole_S3XS so lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libmon_sun4c so lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr 3jre lib sparc libmon_sun4d so lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr 3jre lib sparc libmon_sun4m so lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr 3jre lib sparc libmon_tadpole4m so lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libnet so usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libsunwjdga so usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libverify so usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libxinerama so usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libzip so usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc motif12 libmawt so usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc motif21 li
102. bmawt so usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc native_threads libhpi so usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc server Xusage txt usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc server libjvm so usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sunrsasign jar usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib tzmappings usr opt SUNWsmgr jre man man 1 java l usr opt SUNWsmgr jre man man 1 keytool 1 usr opt SUNWsmgr jre man man 1 rmid l usr opt SUNWsmgr jre man man 1 rmiregistry 1 usr opt SUNWsmgr jre man man 1 tnameserv 1 usr opt SUNWsmgr jre plugin sparc ns4 javaplugin so usr opt SUNWsmgr jre plugin sparc ns600 libjavaplugin_oji so verifying class lt none gt Executing postinstall script usr opt SUNWsmgr bin esm_smgr Now you can start the GUI by typing 202 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 usr opt SUNWsmgr bin esm_smgr Installation of lt SUNWsmgr gt was successful patchadd download 110696 03 Checking installed patches Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity dry run method Installing patch packages Patch number 110696 03 has been successfully installed See var sadm patch 110696 03 log for details Patch packages installed SUNWsmgr Appendix D Sample Installation Session 203 204 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Glossary This glossary contains a definitions for terms used in this guide Terms AL_PA
103. c 4 fpe0 0 Device Address 210000203719f802 0 Class primary State ONLINE Controller devices pci 6 2000 pci 1 SUNW qlc 5 fpe0 0 Device Address 220000203719f802 0 Class primary State ONLINE Note Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager is not supported for use with the Sun StorEdge A3500FC array In the previous code examples Path Class indicates either primary or secondary Primary path is used for 1 0 operations The secondary path is not used for active I O unless a failover happens The Sun StorEdge T3 array has both a primary and secondary path class The Sun StorEdge A5200 array has two primary paths if it is dual connected Both primary paths are used for active I O Path State indicates ONLINE STANDBY or OFFLINE Active I O travels down ONLINE paths only STANDBY paths indicate paths that are waiting for I O in the event of a failover operation OFFLINE paths indicate no I O can travel down the Chapter 10 Troubleshooting Tools and Resources 139 path and that the path is not available for a failover operation Both paths of a dual connected Sun StorEdge A5200 array are ONLINE Only one path of a Sun StorEdge T3 array is ONLINE the other path is STANDBY m Check that the c gadn listing to verify Ap_Ids representing Fabric connected Sun StorEdge T3 Array paths are configured and in the normal condition m Check var adm messages or Network Storage Agent for any related errors m Check the SANsurfer GUI for error count
104. cal device with c0 50020f2300006077 already being configured The luxadm display in CODE EXAMPLE 8 7 shows the Solaris device associated with this path One path is configured CODE EXAMPLE 8 7 D VICE PROPERTIES for di Status Port A Vendor Product ID WWN Node WWN Port A Revision Serial Num Unformatted capacity Write Cache Read Cache Minimum prefetch Maximum prefetch Device Type Path s dev rdsk c6t60020F200 devices scsi_vhci ssd Controller luxadm display 50020 2300006077 sk O K SUN T300 50020 2000006077 50020 2300006077 0117 Unsupported 558448 000 MBytes Enabled Enabled 0x0 0x0 Disk device 50020 2300006077 00061073AC8B52D000B74A3d0s2 g60020F20000061073ac8b52d000b74a3 c raw devices pcit1f 2000 pci 1 SUNW qlc 5 fp 0 0 110 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CODE EXAMPLE 8 7 Continued Device Address 50020 2300006077 1 Class primary State ONLINE DEVICE PROPERTIES for disk 50020 2300006077 Status Port B OK Vendor SUN Product ID T300 WWN Node 50020 2000006077 WWN Port B 50020 2300006077 Revision 0117 Serial Num Unsupported Unformatted capacity 558448 000 MBytes Write Cache Enabled Read Cache Enabled Minimum prefetch 0x0 Maximum prefetch 0x0 Device Type Disk device Path s dev rdsk c6t6002
105. cauci n El manejo de los controles los AN ajustes o la ejecuci n de procedimientos distintos a los aqu especificados pueden exponer al usuario a radiaciones peligrosas xiii GOST R Certification Mark Ur Nordic Lithium Battery Cautions Norge A Sverige A ADVARSEL Litiumbatteri Eksplosjonsfare Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukt batteri returneres apparatleverandgren VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Anv nd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera anv nt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion Danmark A Suomi A ADVARSEL Litiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig h ndtering Udskiftning m kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lev r det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandoren VAROITUS Paristo voi r j ht jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin H vit k ytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Regulatory Compliance Statements Your Sun product is marked to indicate its compliance class e Federal Communications Commission FCC USA e Industry Canada Equipment Standard for Digital Equipment ICES 003 Canada e Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI J
106. ch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 BSMI Class A Notice The following statement is applicable to products shipped to Taiwan and marked as Class A on the product compliance label GN BE HARA Saletan ARMES ER FF ESERIA iB gt TARIST gt ERE SRE RRNA xvii xviii Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Contents 1 Introduction 1 New Features Benefits and Products 2 New Device Names 2 On Demand Node Creation 3 Fabric Connection of Hosts 3 Cascading of Switches 3 Higher Realized Bandwidth 3 Support of Multiple Protocols 4 Support for More Heterogeneous Storage Devices 4 Support for New Hardware and Software 4 Software Upgrade Only 4 Building Blocks for More Complex Topologies 4 2 Configurations 5 The Switch 5 Supported Hardware 5 Supported Configurations 7 Hosts 7 Arrays 8 Contents xix Supported Host Bus Adapters 8 FC Tape 8 Software Drivers 8 Array Storage Rules 8 L180 and L700 FC Tape Libraries 10 FCIP NFS NAS and SNDR 10 Switches 10 FC Tape Libraries 11 Ports 12 Zones 12 Guidelines for Configuration 15 Switches 15 Zones and Arrays 15 Zones and Storage 15 Configuration Examples 16 Single Host Connected to One Storage Array 16 Single Host Connected to Multiple Storage Arrays 18 Multihost 26 Setting the Loop ID 32 3 Installation Overview 35 Software Components and Patches 36 Overview Installing a New Switch 37 O
107. ch location 111847 01 6 Install ses driver patch 110614 xx patchadd patch location 110614 02 7 Install Solaris driver patches The two patches may have been included in your operating system Use the showrev command to see if they have already been installed see Step a on page 72 and the patchadd command to add them patchadd patch location 108982 09 patchadd patch location 108984 08 72 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 10 11 12 13 14 15 Install luxadm libg_fc liba5k patch 109529 xx Patch 109529 06 may have been included with your operationg system Use the showrev command to see it it has been included patchadd patch location 109529 06 Install Network Storage Traffic Manager patch 111412 xx patchadd patch location 111412 04 Install luxadm libg_fc liba5k patch 111413 xx Install cp fp fct1 usoc drivers patch 111095 xx patchadd patch location 111095 05 Install cip driver patch 111096 03 patchadd patch location 111096 03 Install qlc driver patch 111097 xx patchadd patch location 111097 04 Install specfs patch 111267 xx Patch 111267 02 may have been installed with your operating system Use the showrev command to see if has already been installed patchadd patch location 111267 02 Install cfgadm plug in library patches 111846 xx patchadd patch
108. checking as well as log file monitoring 68 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Downloading Patches and Packages You can download the required software components from the following web sites listed in TABLE 6 1 TABLE 6 1 Software Download Sites Software Downloading Web Site packages and http www sun com storage san documentation patches http sunsolve sun com Note You can also get all the patches and packages for your configuration from the SunSolve web site If you use PatchPro to generate a patch list a README txt file with the installation order is included Follow the installation order defined in TABLE 6 2 For instructions about how to get patches using PatchPro refer to To Download Patches Using PatchPro Interactive on page 39 Verifying Successful Patch Downloads Refer to TABLE 3 1 Minimum Software Component Versions and Patches for the list of required software versions packages and patches v To Verify Successful Patch Downloads 1 Use one of the following three utilities to obtain the checksum value of the patch you downloaded CODE EXAMPLE 6 1 Solaris usr 5bin sum Utility usr 5bin sum 108982 09 zip 2010 880 108982 09 zip usr 5bin sum r 108982 09 zip 63160 880 108982 09 zip Chapter 6 Installing a New SAN 69 Note The direcotry usr ucb has another version of the sum utility Use usr 5bin
109. chselstromzufuhr O zum Gerat Wartezustand Stand by Position Der Ein Wartezustand Schalter steht auf Wartezustand nderungen an Sun Ger ten Nehmen Sie keine mechanischen oder elektrischen nderungen an den Ger ten vor Sun Microsystems bernimmt bei einem Sun Produkt das ge ndert wurde keine Verantwortung f r die Einhaltung beh rdlicher Vorschriften vii Aufstellung von Sun Ger ten A A Achtung Um den zuverl ssigen Betrieb Ihres Sun Ger ts zu gew hrleisten und es vor Uberhitzung zu schiitzen d rfen die Offnungen im Ger t nicht blockiert oder verdeckt werden Sun Produkte sollten niemals in der Nahe von Heizk rpern oder Heizluftklappen aufgestellt werden Achtung Der arbeitsplatzbezogene Schalldruckpegel nach DIN 45 635 Teil 1000 betr gt 70Db A oder weniger Einhaltung der SELV Richtlinien Die Sicherung der I O Verbindungen entspricht den Anforderungen der SELV Spezifikation Anschluf des Netzkabels A Achtung Sun Produkte sind fiir den Betrieb an Einphasen Stromnetzen mit geerdetem Nulleiter vorgesehen Um die Stromschlaggefahr zu reduzieren schlie en Sie Sun Produkte nicht an andere Stromquellen an Ihr Betriebsleiter oder ein qualifizierter Elektriker kann Ihnen die Daten zur Stromversorgung in Ihrem Geb ude geben Achtung Nicht alle Netzkabel haben die gleichen Nennwerte Herk mmliche im Haushalt verwendete Verl ngerungskabel besitzen keinen
110. ckage instance lt SUNWsmgr gt r from lt download gt SANsurfer QLogic Fibre Channel Administration i86pc sparc 2 07 54 REV 2001 01 09 13 05 Copyright 2001 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Copyright 2000 QLogic Inc 11 Rights Reserved except where specifically shared Processing package information Processing system information package pathname is already properly installed Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Se Se e D Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user 196 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SUNWsmgr gt y n y Installing SANsurfer OLogic Fibre Channel Administration as lt SUNWsmgr gt Installing part 1 of 1 usr opt SUNWsmgr app dat usr opt SUNWsmgr bin Sun jar usr opt SUNWsmgr bin esm_smgr usr opt SUNWsmgr default fab usr opt SUNWsmgr flash m08030462 fls usr opt SUNWsmgr flash m16030462 f1ls usr opt SUNWsmgr jre COPYRIGHT usr opt SUNWsmgr jre ControlPanel html usr opt SUNWsmgr jre LICENSE usr opt SUNWsmgr jre bin java_wrapper usr opt SUNWsmgr jre bin ControlPanel usr opt SUNWsmgr jre bin awt_robot usr opt SUNWsmgr jre bin jav
111. command listing see cfgadm_fp 1M and cfgadm 1M manpages a Sun StorEdge T3 Array syslog a LED indicators on the affected component refer to the hardware service manual for the product in question or call your Sun Service representative m Sun Explorer Data Collector utility You can use the results of the Sun Explorer Data Collector utility to capture most of the host based information as well as other system configuration information For more details and to download this tool refer to http sunsolve sun com and select the Explorer Data Collector link The output from this tool is essential if you need a service call After you have gathered relevant information a service action can be generated and Service Personnel dispatched on site for parts replacement if necessary Contact Sun Service for the appropriate service steps Storage Software You can achieve the best troubleshooting results with a combination of the resources listed above as well as by using the Network Storage Agent software and Stortools m Network Storage Agent is an online monitoring and reporting utility that is used to track the status of SAN components At a basic level Network Storage Agent monitors the health of the SAN and generates alerts or events when problems are detected You can also use it to check patch firmware revision levels You can configure it to email or page the administrator in the event of problem detection m Stortools is an offline
112. communicate with each other A particular port may be placed in only one Hard Zone no overlapping Hard Zones If Hard Zones are enabled Name Server Zones and SL Zones will not communicate across defined Hard Zone boundaries Broadcast Zone Zone type used to filter broadcast traffic away from end nodes that cannot use or interpret it A port will broadcast to all ports in the same Broadcast Zone s in which the port is defined Broadcast zoning is primarily used for doing IP over Fibre Channel or when mixing IP and SCSI traffic on the switch These zones are not yet useful or interesting in Suns current SAN implementations SL_Port Zone A set of ports and their connected devices zone that behave as a single private loop SL Zones on the switch allow the division of the Fabric one or more Switch chassis into Fabric wide zones that define the ports that can communicate with each other Cascade Connection of two or more switches together to increase the number of available ports or to allow for increased distances between components of the SAN Name Server Zones allow the division of the Fabric one or more Switch chassis into as many as 256 Fabric wide zones that define which ports or devices receive Name Server information If Hard Zones are enabled Name Server Zones will not communicate across defined Hard Zone boundaries Fabric Fibre channel network built around one or more switches It is also common to refer to something as a Fabric
113. comply to SELV requirements Power Cord Connection A A A Caution Sun products are designed to work with single phase power systems having a grounded neutral conductor To reduce the risk of electric shock do not plug Sun products into any other type of power system Contact your facilities manager or a qualified electrician if you are not sure what type of power is supplied to your building Caution Not all power cords have the same current ratings Household extension cords do not have overload protection and are not meant for use with computer systems Do not use household extension cords with your Sun product Caution Your Sun product is shipped with a grounding type three wire power cord To reduce the risk of electric shock always plug the cord into a grounded power outlet The following caution applies only to devices with a Standby power switch A Caution The power switch of this product functions as a standby type device only The power cord serves as the primary disconnect device for the system Be sure to plug the power cord into a grounded power outlet that is nearby the system and is readily accessible Do not connect the power cord when the power supply has been removed from the system chassis Lithium Battery A Caution On Sun CPU boards there is a lithium battery molded into the real time clock SGS No MK48T59Y MK48TXXB XX MK48T18 XXXPCZ M48T59W XXXPCZ or
114. dbc so re lib sparc libawt so re lib sparc libcmm so re lib sparc libdcpr so re lib sparc libfontmanager so re lib sparc libhprof so re lib sparc libioser12 so re lib sparc libjava so re lib sparc libjavaplugin_jni so re lib sparc libjawt so re lib sparc libjcov so Appendix D Sample Installation Session 199 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libjdgaSUNWafb so lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libjdgaSUNWcg6 so usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libjdgaSUNWffb so usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libjdgaSUNWm64 so usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libjpeg so usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libjsound so usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libjvm so usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libmlib_image so usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libmlib image _v so usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libmon_Axil 210 so lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libmon_Axil 220 so lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libmon_Axil 235 so lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libmon_Axil 240 so lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libmon_Axil 245 so lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libmon_Axil 311 so lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib sparc libmon_Axil 320 so lt symbolic link gt usr opt SUNWsmgr 3jre lib sparc libmon_PFU S 4_20A s
115. de alimentaci n el ctrica del que se dispone en su edificio Precauci n No todos los cables de alimentaci n el ctrica tienen la misma capacidad Los cables de tipo dom stico no est n provistos de protecciones contra sobrecargas y por tanto no son apropiados para su uso con computadores No utilice alargadores de tipo dom stico para conectar sus productos Sun Precauci n Con el producto Sun se proporciona un cable de alimentaci n con toma de tierra Para reducir el riesgo de descargas el ctricas con ctelo siempre a un enchufe con toma de tierra Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 La siguiente advertencia se aplica solamente a equipos con un interruptor de encendido que tenga una posici n En espera este producto funciona exclusivamente como un dispositivo de puesta en espera El enchufe de la fuente de alimentaci n est dise ado para ser el elemento primario de desconexi n del equipo El equipo debe instalarse cerca del enchufe de forma que este ltimo pueda ser f cil y r pidamente accesible No conecte el cable de alimentaci n cuando se ha retirado la fuente de alimentaci n del chasis del sistema Precauci n El interruptor de encendido de Bater a de litio una bater a de litio insertada en el reloj de tiempo real tipo SGS N m MK48T59Y MK48TXXB XX MK48T18 XXXPCZ M48T59W XXXPCZ o MK48T08 Las bater as no son elem
116. des radiations dangereuses Attention L utilisation de contr les de Normativas de seguridad El siguiente texto incluye las medidas de seguridad que se deben seguir cuando se instale alg n producto de Sun Microsystems Precauciones de seguridad Para su protecci n observe las siguientes medidas de seguridad cuando manipule su equipo m Siga todas los avisos e instrucciones marcados en el equipo m Aseg rese de que el voltaje y la frecuencia de la red el ctrica concuerdan con las descritas en las etiquetas de especificaciones el ctricas del equipo m No introduzca nunca objetos de ning n tipo a trav s de los orificios del equipo Pueden haber voltajes peligrosos Los objetos extra os conductores de la electricidad pueden producir cortocircuitos que provoquen un incendio descargas el ctricas o da os en el equipo S mbolos En este libro aparecen los siguientes s mbolos personales y da os al equipo Siga las Precauci n Existe el riesgo de lesiones instrucciones Precauci n Superficie caliente Evite el contacto Las superficies est n calientes y pueden causar da os personales si se tocan xi A Precauci n Voltaje peligroso presente Para reducir el riesgo de descarga y da os para la salud siga las instrucciones Encendido Aplica la alimentaci n de CA al sistema Seg n el tipo de interruptor de encendido que su equipo tenga es posible que se utilice uno de
117. e FC Tape Libraries on page 11 56 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CHAPTER 5 Switch Activation This chapter contains the procedures for bringing the new Sun StorEdge FC Switch 3 0 software onto the network For more details about the switch refer to Switch Management User s Manual Configuring the Switch Ethernet Port on page 57 Installing the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 3 0 GUI on page 61 Setting the Stage Type on page 66 Configuring the Switch Ethernet Port The IP address of the switch is set to the default value of 10 0 0 1 You can change this default IP address using the Reverse Address Resolution Protocol RARP or the switch management GUI This guide provides the procedures for changing the IP address using RARP only To set the IP address using the GUI method see Chapter 2 in the Sun Switch Management User s Manual 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 The Sun StorEdge FC Switch 3 0 RARP feature automatically downloads the assigned IP address to the switch After you cable the switch and turn the power on the IP address is automatically assigned 57 You will need the following information to change the IP address IP address MAC address Switch name Contact the person who maintains your netw
118. e such as Sun StorEdge Component Manager before upgrading the SANsurfer Switch Manager insures that the host software will be compatible with the new SANsurfer Switch Manager 2 Before you start check your system to see if it has been installed and if it is already up to date Use the pkginfo command to see if it has been installed pkginfo SUNWsmgr system SUNWsmgr SANsurfer QLogic Fibre Channel Administration The output indicates that the SUNWsmgr package has already been installed If your system has the SUNWsmgr package installed use the showrev command to see if it is up to date showrev p grep 110696 Patch 110696 03 Obsoletes Requires Incompatibles Packages SUNWsmgr The showrev results line indicates that the SUNWsmgr package is already up to date If the patch 110696 xx has not been installed install it using the pat chadd command patchadd patch location 110696 03 3 If your system does not have the SUNWsmgr package installed install the new SUNWsmgr package from your StorEdge SAN 3 0 software pkgadd d pkg location SUNWsmgr Switch Firmware 4 Upgrade the switch firmware on all SAN switches Chapter 7 Upgrading the SAN 83 84 a Stop Network Storage Agent Monitoring on all hosts connected to this switch This insures that unnecessary events and notifications are not generated when the switch is reset after the firmware upgrade b Use the newly installed SANsurfer Sw
119. e 119 Adding Storage Devices on page 123 Removing Storage Devices on page 124 Managing Fabric Devices Through Dynamic Reconfiguration on page 126 Managing IP Networks Over Fibre Channel Networks on page 127 Managing IP Networks in a SAN on page 128 Managing Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager with a Volume Manager This section contains the following topics a Managing Without a Volume Manager on page 118 Managing With VxVM VxDMP on page 118 Managing With the Solstice DiskSuite Software on page 118 117 AN Managing Without a Volume Manager You can use the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software to manage multiple paths to a device Install the drivers Enable the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software system wide by setting the mpxio disable field in the kernel drv scsi_vhci conf file to no Additional explanation of this file is provided in the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Installation and Configuration Guide Configure each Fibre Channel host adapter on the system to either use or not use this feature You do this by setting the mpxio disable flag in the conf file for each adapter for example kernel drv qlc conf to no or yes This procedure is described in detail in the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Installation and Configuration Guide Managing With VxVM VxDMP You can manage the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software with VxVM versions 3
120. e following restrictions apply a Use only physical port 2 for FCIP if you are using a PCI dual Fibre channel network adapter a Use only physical port 1 for FCIP if you are using a CPCI dual Fibre channel network adapter Promiscuous mode is not supported The snoop 1M utility cannot be used Multicasting is supported over broadcasting Assign it to a subnet different from that of theEthernets on the same system Unplumb all the FCIP streams on this host before perfoming a dynamic reconfiguration DR operation Chapter 9 Managing the SAN 127 128 Managing IP Networks ina SAN This section contains the following topics Installation on page 128 Configuration on page 131 Invocation on page 131 Usage on page 132 Installation The FCIP depends on the instance of fp If multiple HBAs are present plumb manually after identifying the fp instance on which IP should be plumbed The following two procedures determine fp instances a To Determine All FP Instances to Which IP Can Be Plumbed on page 128 m To Determine an FP Instance for a Known HBA Port Physical Device Path on page 129 To Determine All FP Instances to Which IP Can Be Plumbed 1 Become root 2 Determine fp instances prtconf v grep fp fp driver not attached fp instance 0 fp driver not attached fp instance 1 fp driver not attached fp instance 2 fp driver not attached fp instance 3
121. e subnetwork but is not manageable through a network gateway then examine the network configuration gateway address subnet mask etc on the network switch to verify that it is correct Examine the switch itself Verify that the switch is powered on and that the heartbeat LED is blinking normal ly If the heartbeat indicates an error then contact customer support Appendix B Error Messages 149 Network Configuration Error Messages TABLE B 6 Network Configuration Messages Error Message Invalid gateway address entered Changes not applied Corrective Action Enter a valid gateway address and apply again Port Display Error Messages TABLE B 7 Port Display Messages Error Message Reset Failed Invalid testing argument entered Test cancelled Corrective Action Verify network connection to Fabric and retry An incorrect value was entered Retry the test with correct values Testing times must be a positive number in seconds Invalid frame size Must be value between 36 lt size lt 2148 bytes Retry the test with a test time larger that zero Retry the test with a frame size between 36 and 2148 bytes Testing pattern should be a hex pattern not exceeding 4 bytes 1 Verify network connection to Fabric Retry the test with a test pattern at most 4 bytes long entered in hexadecimal format Check that the correct IP address for the Fabric is enter
122. earing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems Inc The Energy Star logo is a registered trademark of EPA The OPEN LOOK and Sun Graphical User Interface was developed by Sun Microsystems Inc for its users and licensees Sun acknowledges the pioneering efforts of Xerox in researching and developing the concept of visual or graphical user interfaces for the computer industry Sun holds a non exclusive license from Xerox to the Xerox Graphical User Interface which license also covers Sun s licensees who implement OPEN LOOK GUIs and otherwise comply with Sun s written license agreements Ars As an Energy Star partner Sun Microsystems Inc has determined that configurations of this product that bear the Energy Star Logo meet the Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency Federal Acquisitions Commercial Software Government Users Subject to Standard License Terms and Conditions DOCUMENTATION IS PROVIDED AS IS AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT ARE DISCLAIMED EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH DISCLAIMERS ARE HELD TO BE LEGALLY INVALID Copyright 2001 Sun Microsystems Inc 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto CA 94303 4900 Etats Unis Tous droits r serv s Ce produit ou document est distribu avec des licences qui en restreignent l utilisation la copie
123. echnician for help Shielded Cables Connections between the workstation and peripherals must be made using shielded cables in order to maintain compliance with FCC radio frequency emission limits Networking connections can be made using unshielded twisted pair UTP cables Modifications Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Sun Microsystems Inc may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment xv ICES 003 Class A Notice Avis NMB 003 Classe A This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada ICES 003 Class B Notice Avis NMB 003 Classe B This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada VCCI TT xvi 232 AVCCI DT JIA AVCCOORRRHIJ Y AFV VBEOAT Ta IL 2 DAA ME MEET CEDEX PHROHADKRIET DREJ FURA eK A EA 2 VCCD D PERES lt IA A RELATE Ai Co COR EAR CHATS CERES eS ALZAN HOEFT COBRIIHMEA SAH YTS ok ERINA TENDEN ET 23A B VCCI DT PIABVCCI DER WE MHAI VAF V 32 BEUTI a MER 25 ABRAM CT CHSOMMICI FRORAMRY LET EUX ERUR ee a A EB WA VCC ORCE VIA a BET COREL ARSE CHE T2 EI L eHMNELTUETA DREBEMNIVAPCTV EV a RENDIRLE Ran SERRES iaa ZCTTEMHOET WRB Ichi TEU MORVNELTS ES Y Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Swit
124. ed it is shown as inactive unless the device responds to contact made with it Port modes are determined at the time the zoning window is entered Port connection changes made while in the zoning window require returning to the faceplate window or the topology window and pressing the Refresh button on the tool bar Re entering the zoning window displays the current port modes Why are my zones unintentionally merging in the Fabric Zone indexes are universal across Fabric In an instance when two Fabrics are to be connected and both Fabrics have zones defined when the Fabrics are connected zones with the same name become a single zone with that name If the devices within the zones with the same name should not be zoned together Define the zone in one Fabric as a new zone that does not exist in the other Fabric Remove the ports zoned to the previous zone but do not remove the zone itself When a zone is deleted the subsequent zones are renumbered so they remain in sequential order For example if Fabric A is using zones 1 and 2 and Fabric B is using zones 1 2 and 3 connecting the two Fabrics results in zones 1 2 and 3 Assuming that combining zone 1 from each Fabric is acceptable but combining zone 2 is not do the following Go to the Fabric Zoning window for the Fabric with the most defined zones In this example it is Fabric B has the most defined zones Select the zone type to be changed Select the Zone Index
125. ed in the Fabric Display If the address is incorrect then enter the correct IP address for the network switch in the Fabric Verify that the gateway address is correctly configured on the workstation If the gateway is incorrect then configure the correct gate way Verify that the Fabric is accessible through the network For example ping the switch and verify that responses are not being dropped If the Fabric is not accessible then diagnose network the problem or try to access the Fabric from a different workstation Try to access the Fabric from a workstation on the same subnetwork as the Fabric If the Fabric is manageable on the same subnetwork but is not manageable through a network gateway then examine the network configuration gateway address subnet mask etc on the network switch to verify that it is correct Examine the switch itself Verify that the switch is powered on and that the heartbeat LED is blinking normal ly If the heartbeat indicates an error then contact customer support 150 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Topology Display Error Messages TABLEB 8 Topology Display Messages Error Message Source IP switch cannot be deleted Corrective Action SANsurfer does not allow the user to delete the switch with the network connection only the cascaded switch Imay be deleted The GUI has detected a loss in Ethernet
126. ed to Four Sun StorEdge T3 Partner Pairs Chapter 2 Configurations 29 Note You must enable Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software or use Veritas VxDMP 3 2 for failover across multiple hosts to work Set the mp_support on the Sun StorEdge T3 to mpxio Sun StorEdge L180 or L700 FC Tape Library Switch 0 Sun Enterprise 420 1 2 3 4 Sun StorEdge T3 partner pairs Host Adapter 5 6 Host Adapter d 8 LS Sun Enterprise 3500 Switch 1 1 2 Host Adapter 3 4 5 6 s Host Adapter un StofEdge A5200 Array 7 8 IBA Switch 0 1 SE IBB Nameserver zones Ports 1 F 3 F 2 TL 4 TL SL Zones Ports 5 6 are SL ports SL zone Ports 7 8 are SL ports FIGURE 2 13 Two Hosts Connected to Sun StorEdge T3 Partner Group Each Host with Separate Non shared Storage 30 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001
127. ename Shell Prompts TABLE P 2 Shell C shell C shell superuser Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser xxviii Prompt machine_name machine_name Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Product SANbox Arrays Other Components Related Documentation Application Installer User s information Installer User s information Installer User s Information Installer User s Information Latest Information Software Latest Information Latest Information Late news Best Practices Latest Information Sun StorEdge T3 Array Switch Traffic Management Hub information Title SANbox 16STD Fibre Channel Switch Installer s User s Manual SANbox 8 Fibre Channel Switch Installer s User s Manual SANbox 8 16 Switch Management User s Manual SANbox 8 16 Switch Management User s Manual Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Release Notes CDInsert Sun StorEdge A5000 Product Notes Sun StorEdge T3 Disk Tray Release1 Notes Sun StorEdge A3x00 A3500 FC Best Practices Guide Sun StorEdge A3500FC Release Notes Sun StorEdge T3Array to Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch Configuration Guide Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Installation and Configuration Guide Sun StorEdge FC 100 Hub Installation and Service Manual Part Number 875 3141 10 875 3
128. ent la m me puissance nominale en mati re de courant Les rallonges d usage domestique n offrent pas de protection contre les surcharges et ne sont pas pr vues pour les syst mes d ordinateurs Ne pas utiliser de rallonge d usage domestique avec votre produit Sun Attention votre produit Sun a t livr quip d un cordon d alimentation 4 trois fils avec prise de terre Pour carter tout risque d lectrocution branchez toujours ce cordon dans une prise mise la terre L avertissement suivant s applique uniquement aux syst mes quip s d un interrupteur VEILLEUSE A Attention le commutateur d alimentation de ce produit fonctionne comme un dispositif de mise en veille uniquement C est la prise d alimentation qui sert mettre le produit hors tension Veillez donc installer le produit proximit d une prise murale facilement accessible Ne connectez pas la prise d alimentation lorsque le ch ssis du syst me n est plus aliment Batterie au lithium A Attention sur les cartes CPU Sun une batterie au lithium r f rence MK48T59Y MK48TXXB XX MK48T18 XXXPCZ M48T59W XXXPCZ ou MK48T08 a t moul e dans l horloge temps r el SGS Les batteries ne sont pas des pi ces remplacables par le client Elles risquent d exploser en cas de mauvais traitement Ne pas jeter la batterie au feu Ne pas la d monter ni tenter de la recharger Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8
129. entered in the Fabric Display If the address is incorrect then enter the correct IP address for the network switch in the Fabric Verify that the gateway address is correctly configured on the workstation If the gateway is incorrect then configure the correct gate way Verify that the Fabric is accessible through the network For example ping the switch and verify that responses are not being dropped If the Fabric is not accessible then diagnose network the problem or try to access the Fabric from a different workstation Try to access the Fabric from a workstation on the same subnetwork as the Fabric If the Fabric is manageable on the same subnetwork but is not manageable through a network gateway then examine the network configuration gateway address subnet mask etc on the network switch to verify that it is correct Examine the switch itself Verify that the switch is powered on and that the heartbeat LED is blinking normal ly If the heartbeat indicates an error then contact customer support 148 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Help Error Messages TABLE B 4 Help Messages Error Message Could not find help txt file in archive Java Archive may be corrupt Corrective Action The SUNWsmegr package was not installed correctly or has become corrupted re install the SUNWsmgr package Application Error Messages TA
130. entos reemplazables por el propio cliente Pueden explotar si se manipulan de forma err nea No arroje las bater as al fuego No las abra o intente recargarlas Precauci n En las placas de CPU Sun hay Paquete de pilas network FC switch 16 contienen una pila de plomo sellada Productos de energ a port til n TLCO2V50 Existe riesgo de estallido si el paquete de pilas se maneja sin cuidado o se sustituye de manera indebida Las pilas s lo deben sustituirse por el mismo tipo de paquete de pilas de Sun Microsystems No las desmonte ni intente recargarlas fuera del sistema No arroje las pilas al fuego Des chelas siguiendo el m todo indicado por las disposiciones vigentes Precauci n Las unidades Sun StorEdge Tapa de la unidad del sistema Debe quitar la tapa del sistema cuando sea necesario a adir tarjetas memoria o dispositivos de almacenamiento internos Aseg rese de cerrar la tapa superior antes de volver a encender el equipo Precauci n Es peligroso hacer funcionar AN los productos Sun sin la tapa superior colocada El hecho de no tener en cuenta esta precauci n puede ocasionar da os personales o perjudicar el funcionamiento del equipo Aviso de cumplimiento con requisitos de l ser Los productos Sun que utilizan la tecnolog a de l ser cumplen con los requisitos de l ser de Clase 1 Class 1 Laser Product Luokan 1 Laserlaite Klasse 1 Laser Apparat Laser KLasse 1 CD ROM Pre
131. ers If the problem persists contact your Sun Service representative Problems and Corrective Measures Error Messages Problem ONLINE OFFLINE messages appear in var adm messages or on the console Corrective Measures m Check the SANsurfer GUI port details for increasing error counters m Run Stortools to test HBA status qlctest m Check Network Storage Agent for messages or events If the problem persists contact your Sun Service representative Problems and Corrective Measures Switch Problem You cannot connect to a switch with the SANsurfer GUI Corrective Measures m Verify that the switch is powered on and has an Ethernet cable connected to it m Make sure the switch is not in Force Prom Mode 140 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 m If necessary set Force Prom Mode to force the switch to IP address 10 0 0 1 Connect to the switch in this mode and reset the desired IP address Set back to normal mode and reset the switch Try reconnecting See the switch hardware manuals listed in Related Documentation on page xxix for more details If the problem persists contact your Sun Service representative Chapter 10 Troubleshooting Tools and Resources 141 142 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 APPENDIX A Software Architecture This appendix contains a block diagram of t
132. es and Name Server Zones The following items supersede the contents of the SANbox 8 16 Switch Management User s Manual m Item 5 of Name Sever Zones Rules on page 2 62 describes a switch that allows a port or device to belong to one or more name server or SL zones This release of the FC switch product does not support overlapped zone features a In addition to the Name Server Zone rules and SL Zone rules listed on page 2 63 this release of the FC switch prohibits SL zones and name server zones from being in the same hard zone v To Create a Name Server Zone Across Cascading Switches 1 Create a hard zone spanning both switches 2 Create the name server zone within that hard zone Include at least two ISLs within one hard zone This will provide better availability and performance 88 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Creating On Demand Device Nodes on Hosts for Fabric Configurations In SL zones hosts and storage devices connect in private loop topology and devices are available by default when devices are added to an SL zone With the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software enabled the Solaris host configures the devices as Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager devices The discussion of on demand node creation in these sections applies to Fabric devices such as an array connected to a host through a switch a host port connected to an F_port and an array connected to
133. ession 179 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S Wrasag System Storage_1 1 mof Wrasag System Systeml 0 tar z Wrasag System checksum Wrasag System config Wrasag System config matrix Wrasag System cron_started Wrasag System event_sequenc Wrasag System last_config Wrasag System mpxio Wrasag System password Wrasag System prototype Wrasag System rules Wrasag System sequence Wrasag bin c2s Wrasag bin cdmenu Wrasag bin checkAgent Wrasag bin checkcron Wrasag bin clearcache Wrasag bin crontabs txt Wrasag bin d2t Wrasag bin dexRW Wrasag bin discman sample Wrasag bin disk_inquiry Wrasag bin disklist Wrasag bin disks Wrasag bin display Wrasag bin dump pl Wrasag bin dump_kstat Wrasag bin email_store pl Wrasag bin err Wrasag bin fix_perl_path Wrasag bin getWWN Wrasag bin grep Wrasag bin httpget Wrasag bin install_discman Wrasag bin lib libsnmp 0 4 2 0 2 so Wrasag bin locale pl Wrasag bin look Wrasag bin luxdisc Wrasag bin mapdev Wrasag bin merge Wrasag bin mess sample Wrasag bin mess_sum 180 Sun StorEdge
134. estore_iport_gbic opt SUNWvtsst bin modules lw_retry_test opt SUNWvtsst bin modules qlc_core opt SUNWvtsst bin modules qlc_ext_loop opt SUNWvtsst bin modules qlc_int_loop opt SUNWvtsst bin modules socal_core opt SUNWvtsst bin modules socal_ext_loop opt SUNWvtsst bin modules socal_int_loop opt SUNWvtsst bin modules stress_test opt SUNWvtsst bin modules switch_dev_eport opt SUNWvtsst bin modules switch_dport opt SUNWvtsst bin modules switch_hba_eport opt SUNWvtsst bin modules switch_iport opt SUNWvtsst bin modules t3_disk opt SUNWvtsst bin modules wr_dev_buffer_test opt SUNWvtsst bin pm compare_ss arm pm opt SUNWvtsst bin pm compare_ss gray pm opt SUNWvtsst bin pm compare_ss pm opt SUNWvtsst bin pm create_ss arm pm opt SUNWvtsst bin pm create_ss gray pm opt SUNWvtsst bin pm create_ss pm opt SUNWvtsst bin pm exit arm pm opt SUNWvtsst bin pm exit pm opt SUNWvtsst bin pm fail_icon 1 bm opt SUNWvtsst bin pm fail_icon l pm opt SUNWvtsst bin pm host arm pm opt SUNWvtsst bin pm host gray pm opt SUNWvtsst bin pm host pm opt SUNWvtsst bin pm log arm pm opt SUNWvtsst bin pm log gray pm opt SUNWvtsst bin pm log pm opt SUNWvtsst bin pm pass_icon 1 bm opt SUNWvtsst bin pm pass_icon l pm Appendix D Sample Installation Session 173 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op
135. etry An error has occurred while changing switch configuration parameters Please verify your configuration The switch responds that it is not in the correct state to apply the configuration changes cf SANbox 8 Fibre Channel Switch Installer s User s Manual Place the switch into the correct state then retry An error was received while changing the port configurations Please verify your configuration The switch responds that it is not in the correct state to apply the configuration changes cf SANbox 8 Fibre Channel Switch Installer s User s Manual Place the switch into the correct state then retry Switch is not responding to requests Verify Inetwork connection and hit REFRESH The switch has stopped responding or has returned a check condition Check your network connection to the switch Retry the flash download You cannot transition an existing T Port to an SL jor TL Port Verify network connection to Fabric and Fibre Channel links to switch then retry Verify network connection to Fabric and retry Verify this is the correct action then set ports offline apply changes and set ports online again Network configuration is only available to switches with active Ethernet connections Network configuration changes can only be applied to the switch with the network connection not to the cascaded switch in the Fabric Appendix B Error Messages 147 Fabric has mo
136. ew switch IP address Click File and select Save As a Type the Fabric name of the switch b Click OK The new switch Fabric is saved to disk To Recall a Switch IP Configuration Click File Click Open Fabrics The Fabrics with a fab extension are displayed Select the Fabric you want to recall and then Click OK The new Selected Fabric has been added 86 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 v 1 2 To Delete a Switch Configuration Click File Click Delete Fabrics File Select the Fabric you want to delete Click OK The Fabric is deleted Managing Cascaded Switches A cascaded configuration is managed through the Ethernet connection to one of the switches For redundancy connect the Ethernet of both switches Switch management is done through the Ethernet and Inter Switch Links ISL which provides connection to the second switch To identify one switch in a rack use the beacon toggle see page 2 20 of the SANbox 8 16 Switch Management User s Manual For additional information on cascading rules see Cascading Rules on page 13 This section contains the following topics m Zoning on page 87 m Adding an Inter Switch Link on page 87 Zoning The zoning process for cascaded switches is the same as the zoning process for a single switch In the current release of the FC switch SL zoning is supported
137. for zone 2 the zone that can t be combined with zone 2 of Fabric A Record the ports attached to this zone Remove all assigned ports Click on the Add Zone button Observe that zone 4 is created Add the ports that were designated as part of zone 2 Appendix C Frequently Asked Questions 161 7 Click the Apply button to save the changes The new Fabric contains four zones for this zone type When the two Fabrics are connected the result contains zone 1 from both Fabrics combined in zone 1 zone 2 contains the ports defined for the original Fabric A zone 3 contains the original ports defined for zone 3 of Fabric B and zone 4 contains the ports defined in the original zone 2 of Fabric B After installing the HBA in F Port mode on port 1 the devices on TL ports cannot be seen Make sure the switch chassis ID is not 0 The chassis ID can be checked and changed from the Switch Faceplate Display window After changing the chassis ID click the Apply button For more information on chassis ID refer to the SANbox 8 16 Switch Management User s Manual for Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 3 0 162 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 APPENDIX D Sample Installation Session CODE EXAMPLE D 1 contains output from an installation session using minimum patch levels available at the time of publication CODE EXAMPLE D 1 pkgadd d download SUNWsan Proces
138. ftware Architecture 143 Error Messages 145 cfgadm Error Messages 145 Fabric Display Error Messages 146 Faceplate Display Error Messages 147 Help Error Messages 149 Application Error Messages 149 Network Configuration Error Messages 150 Port Display Error Messages 150 Topology Display Error Messages 151 User Administration Error Messages 153 Contents xxiii Zoning Error Messages 153 C Frequently Asked Questions 155 D Sample Installation Session 163 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 GURE 2 1 GURE 2 2 GURE 2 3 GURE 2 4 GURE 2 5 GURE 2 6 GURE 2 7 GURE 2 8 GURE 2 9 GURE 2 10 GURE 2 11 GURE 2 12 GURE 2 13 GURE 2 14 GURE 2 15 Figures Single Host Connected to One Sun StorEdge A3500FC Controller Module 17 Single Host Connected to One Sun StorEdge A5200 Array 17 Single Host Connected to One Sun StorEdge T3 Partner Pair 18 Single Host Connected to Multiple Sun StorEdge A3500FC Arrays All SL Ports 20 Single Host Connected to Multiple Sun StorEdge A5200 Arrays All SL Ports 21 Single Host Connected to Multiple Sun StorEdge A5200 Arrays and a Single FC Tape Library 22 Single Host Connected to Multiple Sun StorEdge T3 Partner Pairs 23 Single Host Connected to Multiple Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays and Multiple Sun StorEdge A3500FC Arrays 24 Single Host Cascading Switches Connected to Sun StorEdge T3 Array and Local Storage
139. g Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag Wrasag htdocs gif space gif htdocs gif1 htdocs gif1 htdocs gif1 htdocs gif1 htdocs gif1 htdocs gif1 htdocs gif1 htdocs gif1 htdocs gif1 htdocs gif1 htdocs gif1 htdocs gif1 htdocs gif1 htdocs gif1 htdocs gif1 Topo bclick gif Topo bg0 gif Topo bout gif Topo bover gif Topo dot_blue gif Topo dot_clear gif Topo item gif Topo item0 gif Topo iteml gif Topo line gif Topo menu_root gif Topo minus gif Topo plus gif Topo ras0 gif Topo redarrow gif htdocs gif1 Topo space gif htdocs graph html htdocs help html htdocs helpF html htdocs helpPage html htdocs helpWelcome html htdocs host gif htdocs host_registration html htdocs index html htdocs instr_frame html htdocs leftPage html htdocs local_notification html htdocs log html htdocs logF html htdocs logWelcome html htdocs maint html htdocs maintF html htdocs maintWelcome html htdocs monitor html html htdocs monitorWelcome html htdocs monitorF htdocs provider_Http html etConnect html htdocs provider_Trap html htdocs provider_ htdocs provider_Uucp html htdocs redarrow gif htdocs san html 184 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 op op op op
140. g LW fiber cable if you cascade more than 500 meters TABLE 2 1 Supported Hardware Part Number 540 4026 540 4027 X6799A X6727A X6798A X6731A X7637A X978A X6746A SG XSW16 32P Description Sun StorEdge A3500FC FC AL controller for Sun StorEdge A3500FC array with Sun StorEdge D1000 tray Sun StorEdge A3500FC FC AL controller for Sun StorEdge A3000 array with Sun StorEdge RSM tray Sun StorEdge A5200 array Sun StorEdge T3 array Sun StorEdge PCI Single Fibre Channel Network Adapter Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Fibre Channel Network Adapter Sun StorEdge CPCI Dual Fibre Channel Network Adapter Gigabit Interface Converter GBIC Long Wave LW GBIC 15m fiber optic cable Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 16 Sun StorEdge L180 or L700 FC Tape Library 6 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Supported Configurations To support a high availability environment use these configurations to ensure switch redundancy See the example diagrams in this chapter for more information on the supported configurations Hosts Sun Enterprise E220R E250 E420R and E450 server hosts Sun Enterprise E10000 server host Sun Enterprise E3000 E6000 server hosts Sun Enterprise E3500 E6500 server hosts Sun Enterprise F3800 server host only with the Sun StorEdge CPCI Dual Fibre Channel Adapter Sun Enterprise F4800 and
141. g htdocs FC_gifs verify0l jpg Wrasag htdocs FC_gifs verify0l txt Wrasag htdocs Topo a5k gif Wrasag htdocs Topo dgea html Wrasag htdocs Topo g0 gif Wrasag htdocs Topo gl gif Wrasag htdocs Topo g2 gif Wrasag htdocs Topo g3 gif Wrasag htdocs Topo hba gif Wrasag htdocs Topo host gif Wrasag htdocs Topo sport gif Wrasag htdocs Topo switch gif Wrasag htdocs Topo t300 gif Wrasag htdocs Topo topo jar 182 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 htdocs a5000 gif htdocs arrowl gif htdocs arrow2 gif htdocs bg gif htdocs buttons js htdocs device_registration html htdocs discover html htdocs doc html htdocs dot_blue gif htdocs dot_clear gif htdocs empty html opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag opt SUNWrasag
142. g requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EC Type Examination Certificates EN60950 1992 2nd Edition Amendments 1 2 3 4 11 TUV Rheinland Certificate No AL 99 03 33778 TEC 950 1991 2nd Edition Amendments 1 2 3 4 Evaluated to all CB Countries CB Scheme Certificate No DE 3 5207 Supplementary Information This product was tested and complies with all the requirements for the CE Mark S S Dennis P Symanski DATE Peter Arkless DATE Manager Compliance Engineering Quality Manager Sun Microsystems Inc Sun Microsystems Scotland Limited 901 San Antonio Road MPK15 102 Springfield Linlithgow Palo Alto CA 94303 4900 U S A West Lothian EH49 7LR Tel 650 786 3255 Scotland United Kingdom Fax 650 786 3723 Tel 0506 670000 Fax 0506 760011 iv Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Safety Agency Compliance Statements Read this section before beginning any procedure The following text provides safety precautions to follow when installing a Sun Microsystems product Safety Precautions For your protection observe the following safety precautions when setting up your equipment m Follow all cautions and instructions marked on the equipment m Ensure that the voltage and frequency of your power source match the voltage and frequency inscribed on the equipment s electrical rating label m Never push objects of any kind through openings i
143. h_TW_Big5 5 5 1 usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib font properties zh_ TW_Big5 5 6 usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib font properties zh_TW_EUC_TW usr opt SUNWsmgr 3jre lib font properties zh_TW_EUC_TW 5 5 1 usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib font properties zh_TW_UTF8 usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib fonts LucidaBrightDemiBold ttf usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib fonts LucidaBrightDemiltalic ttf usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib fonts LucidaBrightltalic ttf usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib fonts LucidaBrightRegular ttf usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib fonts LucidaSansDemiBold ttf usr opt SUNWsmgr jre lib fonts LucidaSansDemiOblique ttf 198 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op Lf usr op usr op if usr op usr op if usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op usr op t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S Wsmgr j Wsmgr j Wsmgr j Wsmgr j Wsmgr j Wsmgr j Wsmgr j Wsmgr j Wsmgr j Wsmgr j Wsmgr
144. he software architecture for the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 version 3 0 software update See FIGURE A 1 on the next page 143 UN SERVERS Solaris 8 4 01 User Level SAN Storage Mgmt Software Standard Applications Component Manager cfgadm Diag Monitoring Software format cfgadm mount mkfs luxadm StorTools NWSAgent K libg_fe libaSk switchAPL Layered Storage Drivers RDAC SDS lt lt v y SCSI Target TCP IP Streams Stack amp Drivers ssd st Modules Solaris SCSA DLPI TCP IP Framework Kernel Modules and Drivers Ree vy vv for Out of Band StorEdge Traffic Manager Interfaces s 2 Out of Band FC FCIP ES Z FP FCTL Fibre Channel Transport Layer StorEdge Network Foundation Software In Band A Switch Firmware o Switch Mgmt Diag Interfaces Fabric OS lt gt In Band Out of Band y Sun Storage Firmware Specific to Mgmt Diag Interfaces Specific type of storage to Storage SUN STORAGE FIGURE A 1 Software Architecture Block Diagram 144 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch
145. his state until it is changed back The blink rate does not automatically change back when the application is exited When the beacon icon is blinking selecting the toggle beacon command removes the small red blinking icon on the topology window and returns the physical LED on the selected chassis to the normal heartbeat pattern If no switch is selected the Fabric management switch is selected by default Refer to Section 2 20 Special gt Beacon and Section 2 36 Special gt Toggle Beacon How do I replace a non functional switch in the Fabric Perform an archive restore of the Fabric For the archive restore function to modify the replacement switch properly the archive file must have been created prior to the switch failure This procedure assumes that the failed switch is not the Fabric Management Switch If the failed switch is the Fabric Management Switch access the Fabric from an alternate Ethernet connection within the Fabric to reconfigure the replacement switch If an alternate Fabric Ethernet entry point is not available or if this is a single switch Fabric you must connect the management station directly to the new switch with the crossover Ethernet cable You must also configure the Fabric window to access the switch using RARP or the default IP address 10 0 0 1 Refer to Configuring the Switch Ethernet Port on page 1 5 for more information on configuring the Fabric window 158 Sun StorEdge Network FC Swi
146. i ssd g60020f20000061073ac8b52d000b74a3 c raw Controller devices pci 1f 2000 pci 1 SUNW qalc 4 fp 0 0 Device Address 50020f2300006107 1 Class secondary State STANDBY Controller devices pci 1f 2000 pci 1 SUNW qlce5 fpeo O Device Address 50020 2300006077 1 Class primary State ONLINE DEVICE PROPERTIES for disk 50020 2300006077 Status Port A ORs Status Port B Or Ka Vendor SUN Product ID T300 WWN Node 50020 2000006107 WWN Port A 50020 2300006107 WWN Port B 50020 2300006077 Revision 0117 Serial Num Unsupported Unformatted capacity 558448 000 MBytes Write Cache Enabled Read Cache Enabled Minimum prefetch 0x0 Maximum prefetch 0x0 Device Type Disk device Path s dev rdsk c6t60020F20000061073AC8B4C50004ED3Ad0s2 Chapter 8 Configuring the SAN 103 CODE EXAMPLE 8 3 Continued devices scsi_vhci ssd g60020f20000061073ac8b4c50004ed3a c raw Controller devices pci 1f 2000 pci 1 SUNW qlc 4 fp 0 0 Device Address 50020 2300006107 0 Class primary State ONLINE Controller devices pci 1f 2000 pci 1 SUNW qlce5 fpeo 0 Device Address 50020 2300006077 0 Class secondary State STANDBY Note The luxadm 1M output on 50020 2300006107 will show the same information as the previous display v To Unconfigure a Fabric Device Associated With Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Devices This example shows a Fabric connected host ports c0 and c2 to illu
147. iba5k and libg_fc patch fcp fp fctl usoc drivers patch fcip driver patch qlc driver patch kernel fs specfs patch c gadm plug in library patch Sun StorTools package Network Storage Agent package SANsurfer Switch Manager package Sun StorEdge Network Fibre Channel 3 0 SANsurfer Administration Patch 1 Patch may have been included with the operating system Note The Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit SUNWsan patch 111847 01 and the SANsurfer Switch Manager SUNW smgr patch 110696 03 are required only if you are upgrading from SAN release 2 0 to SAN release 3 0 v To Install the Software 1 Install Solaris 8 4 01 2 Install the latest Solaris 8 Recommended Security patch cluster See the README file for patch installation instructions and notes 3 Install SUNWsan package pkagdd d pkg location SUNWsan Chapter 6 Installing a New SAN 71 4 Install cfgadm plug in library packages SUNWcfpl and SUNWefplx pkgadd d pkg location SUNWcfpl pkgadd d pkg location SUNWcfplx 5 Install the SAN Foundation Kit SUNWsan patch 111847 xx If you installed the Sun SAN release 3 0 do not install this patch a To find out if this patch has been installed type showrev p grep 111847 If the patch has been installed the system returns Patch 111847 01 Obsoletes Requires Incompaticles Packages SUNWsan b If you need to install patch 111847 xx use the pat chadd command patchadd pat
148. ibraries You can configure either the Sun StorEdge L180 or L700 Tape Library with a switch m The switch may be zoned to allow up to four hosts per zone m You can configure a maximum of three Storage Tech STK 9840FC drives per zone m A library may share a zone with up to three drives a A single zone cannot have more than one tape library Chapter 2 Configurations 11 Ports TABLE 2 6 Switch Port Types Port Type Supported SL Ports Private loop Sun StorEdge A5200 array Sun StorEdge A3500FC array Sun StorEdge T3 array L180 or L700 FC Tape device TL Ports Translated loop Sun StorEdge T3 array F Ports Point to Point Fabric HBA T Ports Trunk ports for switch cascading ISLs configured initially in Fabric port mode Zones Zoning allows the user to divide the switch ports into zones for more efficient and secure communication among functionally grouped nodes There are several types of zones No port can be in all zone types simultaneously F_Ports and TL_Ports have to be in nameserver zones and SL zones have to be in SL zones Nameserver zones and SL zones must also be in separate hard zones Hard Zones Hard zones isolate ports through internal switch hardware no communication across hard zone boundaries is possible Hard zoning is desirable for security and resource dedication because it provides a way of isolating a set of ports from other ports within the Fabric Up to sixteen hard zones are possible withi
149. icrosystems Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide Sun StorEdge SAN 3 0 Release Sun Microsystems Inc 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto CA 94303 U S A 650 960 1300 Part No 816 0830 12 October 2001 Revision A Send comments about this document to docfeedback sun com Copyright 2001 Sun Microsystems Inc 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto CA 94303 4900 U S A All rights reserved This product or document is distributed under licenses restricting its use copying distribution and decompilation No part of this product or document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Sun and its licensors if any Third party software including font technology is copyrighted and licensed from Sun suppliers Parts of the product may be derived from Berkeley BSD systems licensed from the University of California UNIX is a registered trademark in the U S and other countries exclusively licensed through X Open Company Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems the Sun logo AnswerBook2 docs sun com Sun StorEdge Sun Enterprise Java Solstice DiskSuite Solstice Backup StorTools JDK and Solaris are trademarks registered trademarks or service marks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the U S and other countries All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International Inc in the U S and other countries Products b
150. ins separate non shared storage FIGURE 2 14 shows a multihost configuration with cascading switches connected to an FC tape library a Sun StorEdge T3 array and a Sun StorEdge A5200 array 26 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Sun StorEdge A3500 FC Arrays Controller A FC AL Port Controller B FC AL Port SCSI x 5 Host HAS Switches Drive Tray x 5 Host Adapter Controller A FC AL Port Host Adapter Controller B FC AL Port SCSI x 5 Host Adapter gt Host Adapter ey x5 Controller A FC AL Port Controller B FC AL Port SCSI x 5 Drive Tray x 5 FIGURE 2 10 Two Hosts Connected to a Maximum of Four Sun StorEdge A3500FC Arrays All Ports SL Chapter 2 Configurations 27 Note You can attach different storage types to the same switch so long as the storage devices are on different zones Each controller that is connected to a switch must have a unique loop ID Whenever you add a second controller to a switch make sure that the loop ID of the controller being connected is different from the loop ID of any other controller currently connected to the same switch Refer to Setti
151. ipt Installing part 1 of 1 etc fcswitch example opt SUNWvtsst README opt SUNWvtsst bin customtest opt SUNWvtsst bin customtest_OtherDevices opt SUNWvtsst bin sunvts_sec opt SUNWvtsst bin sunvts_sec_gss 170 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss t bin version t bin a3500fctest t bin a5ksestest t bin a5ktest t bin afb_checksum data t bin afb_texture im24 t bin cg6 t bin check_snapshot t bin clear_all_ status bits t bin dex t bin discman t bin dispatcher t bin fcdisktest t bin fctapetest t bin fru_list t bin ifptest t bin 1bf t bin lib lt symbolic link gt t bi
152. it is correct Examine the switch itself Verify that the switch is powered on and that the heartbeat LED is blinking normal ly If the heartbeat indicates an error then contact customer support 154 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 APPENDIX C Frequently Asked Questions This chapter contains answers to questions encountered when configuring the SAN After installing all required software I connected T3 to a switch TL port and a host to a switch F port But the Sun StorEdge T3 array is not available from the Solaris host The Fabric devices must be configured through on demand node creation to be available on the Solaris host Refer to the cfadm_fp 1M manpage and Creating On Demand Device Nodes on Hosts for Fabric Configurations on page 89 The c gadn listing shows that a Fabric host port is in the failed condition and the Fabric device s under the host port are in the failing condition but the devices are still available on the Solaris host The Solaris internal state of the host port has prevented the host port from being able to detect the presence of a Fabric connection but the device s under this port are normally available to the Solaris host Refer to the cfgadm_fp 1M manpage for information about the failing condition reported in the cfgadm listing All references are to the SANbox 8 16 Switch Management User s Manual What do I do if SA
153. itch 16 061073AC8B52D000B74A3d0s2 061073AC8B4C50004ED3Ad0s2 luxadm display 50020f2 300006077 sk O K SUN T300 50020 2000006077 50020 2300006077 0117 Unsupported 558448 000 MBytes Enabled Enabled 0x0 50020 2300006077 Minimum prefetch Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CODE EXAMPLE 8 6 Continued Maximum prefetch 0x0 Device Type Disk device Path s dev rdsk c6t60020F20000061073AC8B52D000B74A3d0s2 devices scsi_vhci ssd g60020f20000061073ac8b52d000b74a3 c raw Controller devices pci 1f 2000 pci 1 SUNW qlce5 fpeo 0 Device Address 50020 2300006077 1 Class primary State ONLINE DEVICE PROPERTIES for disk 50020 2300006077 Status Port B DK Vendor SUN Product ID T300 WWN Node 50020 2000006077 WWN Port B 50020 2300006077 Revision 0117 Serial Num Unsupported Unformatted capacity 558448 000 MBytes Write Cache Enabled Read Cache Enabled Minimum prefetch 0x0 Maximum prefetch 0x0 Device Type Disk device Path s dev rdsk c6t60020F20000061073AC8B4C50004ED3Ad0s2 devices scsi_vhci ssd g60020f20000061073ac8b4c50004ed3a c raw Controller devices pci 1f 2000 pci 1 SUNW qlce5 fpeo 0 Device Address 50020 2300006077 0 Class secondary State ONLINE v To Configure All Fabric Connected Devices on a Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Enabled Host Port In this example an attachment point id Ap_Id on a Fab
154. itch Manager to upgrade the switch firmware Refer to the switch documentation for this upgrade procedure Upload the appropriate switch firmware to the switch and reset it upon completion c Restart the Network Storage Agent Monitoring on the appropriate hosts connected to this switch 5 Upgrade the storage firmware and configuration For each storage device upgrade the software firmware or configuration The components should be upgraded to the revision levels outlined in TABLE 3 1 Minimum Software Component Versions and Patches on page 36 in Chapter 3 Reboot the system For a sample installation session see Appendix D For each of the storage devices upgrade the software firmware or configuration The components should be upgraded to the revision levels outlined in TABLE 3 1 Minimum Software Component Versions and Patches on page 36 in Chapter 3 You can leverage additional features provided by Sun StorEdge FC network switch 8 and switch 16 version 3 0 You can configure the SAN for m Sun StorEdgeTM Traffic Manager functionality m Solstice DiskSuite functionality a FCIP functionality m additional fabric zones m name server zones additional initiators per zone m host fabric connectivity m cascaded switch configurations Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CHAPTER 8 Configuring the SAN This chapter contains the following t
155. k dev rdsk O K Ok SUN T300 50020 20000003d5 50020 23000003d5 50020f23000003c5 0117 Unsupported Unformatted capacity 68294 000 MBytes Write Cache Enabled Read Cache Enabled Minimum prefetch 0x0 Maximum prefetch 0x0 Disk device dev rask c6t60020F20000003C53B4AE50C0005A95Dd0s2 devices scsi_vhci ssd g60020f20000003c53b4ae50c0005a95d c raw Controller devices pcit6 4000 SUNW q1ce2 fpe0 0 Device Address 50020 23000003d5 2 Class primary State ONLINE Controller devices pcit6 4000 SUNW q1ce3 fpe0 0 Device Address 50020 23000003c5 2 Class secondary State STANDBY Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CODE EXAMPLE 10 2 Output for Sun StorEdge A5200 Array luxadm display dev rdsk c6t200000203719F802d0s2 DEVICE PROPERTIES for disk dev rdsk c6t200000203719F802d0s2 Status Port A O K Status Port B OK Vendor SEAGATE Product ID ST39103FCSUN9 0G WWN Node 200000203719f802 WWN Port A 210000203719f802 WWN Port B 220000203719f802 Revision 034A Serial Num 154705570000 Unformatted capacity 8637 338 MBytes Read Cache Enabled Minimum prefetch 0x0 Maximum prefetch OXffff Location In the enclosure named DPL4 Device Type Disk device Path s dev rdsk c6t200000203719F802d0s2 devices scsi_vhci ssd g200000203719f802 c raw Controller devices pci 6 2000 pci 1 SUNW ql
156. la distribution et la d compilation Aucune partie de ce produit ou document ne peut tre reproduite sous aucune forme par quelque moyen que ce soit sans l autorisation pr alable et crite de Sun et de ses bailleurs de licence s il y en a Le logiciel d tenu par des tiers et qui comprend la technologie relative aux polices de caract res est prot g par un copyright et licenci par des fournisseurs de Sun Des parties de ce produit pourront tre d riv es des syst mes Berkeley BSD licenci s par l Universit de Californie UNIX est une marque d pos e aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays et licenci e exclusivement par X Open Company Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems le logo Sun AnswerBook2 docs sun com Sun StorEdge Sun Enterprise Java Solstice DiskSuite Solstice Backup StorTools JDK 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 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 reconnait les efforts de pionniers de Xerox pour la recherche et
157. le connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected Occupant Condition configured configured configured configured configured configured configured configured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured un un un un un un un un un un un known KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN KNOWN Notice that the Occupant column of c2 and all the devices attached to it are listed as unconfigured Chapter 8 Configuring the SAN 115 116 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CHAPTER 9 Managing the SAN This chapter explains how to manage the SAN system For information about managing device node creation on SANs see Creating On Demand Device Nodes on Hosts for Fabric Configurations on page 89 The scope of this chapter is limited to the operations required from the perspective of the Solaris operating environment It does not cover other aspects such as device availability and device specific management If devices are managed by other software such as a volume manager please refer to the respective product documentation for additional instructions This chapter contains the following topics Managing Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager with a Volume Manager on page 117 Managing Switch Zones on page 119 Rezoning Hosts and Arrays on pag
158. le d veloppement du concept des interfaces d utilisation visuelle ou graphique pour l industrie de l informatique Sun d tient une licence non exclusive de Xerox sur l interface d utilisation graphique Xerox cette licence couvrant galement les licenci s de Sun qui mettent en place l interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et qui en outre se conforment aux licences crites de Sun LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE EN L ETAT 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 L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFACON DY Please Y y 8 Recycle es Adobe PostScript Declaration of Conformity Compliance Model Number Compliance ID Product Name Sun StorEdge network FC switch 16 EMC European Union This equipment complies with the following requirements of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EN55022 1998 CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 EN61000 4 2 4 kV Direct 8 kV Air EN61000 4 3 3V m EN61000 4 4 1 0 kV AC Power Lines 0 5 kV Signal and DC Power Lines EN61000 4 5 1 kV AC Line Line and Outdoor Signal Lines 2kV AC Line Gnd 0 5 kV DC Power Lines EN61000 4 6 3V EN61000 4 8 1 A m EN61000 4 11 Pass EN61000 3 2 1995 w Amendments 1 2 Pass EN61000 3 3 1995 Pass Safety This equipment complies with the followin
159. les a35fc_disk t bin sparcv9 modules a5k_disk t bin sparcv9 modules a5k_isolation t bin sparcv9 modules check_device_stat t bin sparcv9 modules check_st_init t bin sparcv9 modules clear_path_status_bits t bin sparcv9 modules dev_eport_ready t bin sparcv9 modules dex t bin sparcv9 modules dport_ready t bin sparcv9 modules fc_disk t bin sparcv9 modules fc_tape t bin sparcv9 modules hba_eport_ready 174 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin
160. les pertain to 16 port switches In the event that the Flash load fails a dialog box asks whether to try again The Switch remains operable until a Reset occurs assuming that the Switch was operating before an attempt to load new Flash code Trying multiple times to load new Flash code does not upset the operation of the Switch as long as the Switch is not Reset If a Switch Reset occurs the Switch tries to use the new Flash code and discovers that it is bad The Switch then displays a Heartbeat error code of three blinks indicating a Flash Checksum error The Switch is still able to load new Flash code but it is not operable until the new code is successfully loaded and the Switch is again Reset When the Flash load is successful Reset the Switch to put the new Flash code into operation What do I do if Loading a zoning template file fails Template file extensions differ depending on the stage type of the switches in the Fabric If the switches are SL Private Loop stage types the extension is tp1l If switches are IO T stage types the extension is tp2 Make sure to load the correct template file 160 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 What do I do if a Port is not appearing in the Zoning Window Criteria for Displaying a Port The application polls each switch to determine the ports that have a device attached to them If a port is configured and has a GBIC install
161. loosely start two screws for the mounting rails into the cabinet see FIGURE 4 2 Refer to the Rackmount Placement Matrix for the locations of the screw holes for your configuration Working from the front of the cabinet install the mounting rails by sliding the slot in each rail onto the screw The large hole is oriented near the rear for both rails Use the slot marked L for the left rail Use the slot marked R for the right rail FIGURE 4 2 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Switches To Attach Mounting Rails for Two 16 Port Each 16 port switch comes with two identical mounting rails There is no difference between the left rail and the right rail 1 Before you install the rails into the cabinet loosely start two stopper screws into each rail see FIGURE 4 3 2 Working from the rear of the cabinet loosely start two screws into the cabinet for each mounting rail one at each end see FIGURE 4 3 Refer to the online Rackmount Placement Matrix for the correct hole positions for your configuration Note Install the screws into the cabinet holes before you place the rails ee ee ee a Preinstalled screws 5s De De alos May NN 1 27 SS ye O L d AN Be Su HT a k LT o E NE Pl l o O J v o a lt l La _ 18 Z Bo 521 oa Ze A di Pa 2 ol A uv
162. los siguientes s mbolos O D Apagado Elimina la alimentaci n de CA del sistema En espera El interruptor de Encendido En espera se ha colocado en la posici n de En espera Modificaciones en el equipo No realice modificaciones de tipo mec nico o el ctrico en el equipo Sun Microsystems no se hace responsable del cumplimiento de las normativas de seguridad en los equipos Sun modificados Ubicaci n de un producto Sun A A Precauci n Para asegurar la fiabilidad de funcionamiento de su producto Sun y para protegerlo de sobrecalentamien tos no deben obstruirse o taparse las rejillas del equipo Los productos Sun nunca deben situarse cerca de radiadores o de fuentes de calor Precauci n De acuerdo con la norma DIN 45 635 Parte 1000 se admite un nivel de presi n ac stica para puestos de trabajo m ximo de 70Db A Cumplimiento de la normativa SELV El estado de la seguridad de las conexiones de entrada salida cumple los requisitos de la normativa SELV Conexi n del cable de alimentaci n el ctrica A A A Precauci n Los productos Sun est n dise ados para trabajar en una red el ctrica monof sica con toma de tierra Para reducir el riesgo de descarga el ctrica no conecte los productos Sun a otro tipo de sistema de alimentaci n el ctrica P ngase en contacto con el responsable de mantenimiento o con un electricista cualificado si no est seguro del sistema
163. m RI file OS2 pm RI file Unix pm RI file Win32 pm RI ftp pm RI gopher pm RI http pm RI https pm RI ldap pm RI mailto pm RI news pm RI nntp pm RI pop pm RI rlogin pm RI snews pm RI telnet pm til pm til Http pm til Lhf pm til Socket pm til2 pm lib WebTabs pm lib auto BerkeleyDB packlist lib auto BerkeleyDB BerkeleyDB bs lib auto BerkeleyDB BerkeleyDB so lib auto BerkeleyDB autosplit ix lib auto Crypt Blowfish packlist lib auto Crypt Blowfish Blowfish bs lib auto Crypt Blowfish Blowfish so lib auto Crypt MD5 packlist lib auto Crypt MD5 MD5 bs lib auto Crypt MD5 MD5 so lib auto Data Dumper Dumper bs lib auto Data Dumper Dumper so lib auto Filter packlist lib auto Filter Util Call Call bs lib auto Filter Util Call Call so lib auto Filter Util Exec Exec bs Appendix D Sample Installation Session 193 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 opt SUNWrasag lib auto Filter Util Exec Exec so opt SUNWrasag lib auto Filter decrypt decrypt bs opt SUNWrasag lib auto Filter decrypt decrypt so opt SUNWrasag lib auto Filter tee tee bs opt SUNWrasag lib auto Filter tee tee so opt SUNWrasag lib auto GDBM_File packlist opt SUNWrasag lib auto GDBM File GDBM File bs opt SUNWrasag lib auto GDBM File GDBM File so opt SUNWrasag lib auto GDBM_File autosplit ix opt SUNWrasag lib auto 10 10 bs opt SUNWrasag lib auto 10 10 s0o opt SUNWrasag lib auto MIME Base64 packlist opt SUNWrasag lib auto MIME B
164. mber 11 converts to b in hexadecimal iv Search for the fp entry with pci hex where hex is the number you derived in Step iv CODE EXAMPLE 9 1 shows a single Fibre channel network adapter device path TABLE 9 1 defines its significance The instance number for this device path is 7 Chapter9 Managing the SAN 129 130 CODE EXAMPLE 9 1 PCI Single Fibre Channel Network Adapter Device Path pci b 2000 SUNW qlc 2 fp 0 0 7 fp TABLE9 1 PCI Single Fibre Channel Network Adapter etc path_to_inst Device Path Entry Entry Item Entry Value Physical Name pci b 2000 SUNW qlc 2 fp 0 0 Instance Number 7 Driver Binding fp Name 3 Manually plumb the fp instance Use the ifconfig interface plumb command In this example interface would be fcip7 ifconfig fcip7 plumb If no error message is displayed manual plumbing has succeeded Repeat this step for the other fp instances identified in Step 2 Other etc path_to_inst Device Path Entries The above procedure uses a a PCI single fibre channel network adapter device path entry from the etc path_to_inst file CODE EXAMPLE 9 2 shows a device path entry for a CPCI dual fibre channel network adapter CODE EXAMPLE 9 3 shows a device path entry for a PCI dual fibre channel network adapter CODE EXAMPLE 9 2 CPCI Dual Fibre Channel Network Adapter Device Path ssm 0 0 pci 19 700000 pci 2 SUNW qlc 4 fp 0 0 6 fp CODE EXAMPLE 9 3 PCI Dual Fibre Channel
165. mbolic link gt t bin sparcv9 vtsinfo a t bin sparcv9 vtsinfo so t bin sparcv9 vtsk t bin stdiscover t bin stexpert t bin stexpert rb t bin stexpert td t bin stortools t bin sunlink t bin switchtest t bin t3test t bin take_snapshot t bin test_name t bin testadd t bin testrm t bin vts_cmd t bin vtsinfo a t bin vtsinfo so t bin vtsk t bin vtsprobe t bin vtstty t bin vtsui t docs ReleaseNotes t docs StorTools pdf t lib Vtsui t lib cfd configd4ul t lib cfd configdWG t lib locale C LC_MESSAGES a3500fctest msg t lib locale C LC SSAGES a5ksestest msg t lib locale C LC_MESSAGES a5ktest msg t lib locale C LC SSAGES discman cat t lib locale C LC_MESSAGES fcdisktest msg t lib locale C LC_MESSAGES fctapetest msg t lib locale C LC_MESSAGES ifptest msg t lib locale C LC SSAGES libtest msg t lib locale C LC_MESSAGES libutil msg t lib locale C LC SSAGES probeutil msg Appendix D Sample Installation Session 177 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op 4 Ins usr t SUNWvtsst lib local t SUNWvtsst lib local t SUNWvtsst lib local t SUNWvtsst lib local t SUNWvtsst lib local t SUNWvtsst lib local t SUNWvtsst lib local t SUNWvtsst lib local t SUNWvtsst lib local t SUNWvtsst lib local
166. n the equipment Dangerous voltages may be present Conductive foreign objects could produce a short circuit that could cause fire electric shock or damage to your equipment Symbols The following symbols may appear in this book Caution There is risk of personal injury and equipment damage Follow the instructions Surfaces are hot and may cause personal injury if touched Caution Hot surface Avoid contact reduce the risk of electric shock and danger to Caution Hazardous voltages are present To personal health follow the instructions On Applies AC power to the system Depending on the type of power switch your device has one of the following symbols may be used O Off Removes AC power from the system Standby The On Standby switch is in the standby position Modifications to Equipment Do not make mechanical or electrical modifications to the equipment Sun Microsystems is not responsible for regulatory compliance of a modified Sun product Placement of a Sun Product of your Sun product Never place a Sun product near a radiator or heat register Failure to follow these guidelines can cause overheating and affect the reliability of your Sun product Caution Do not block or cover the openings Caution The workplace dependent noise level defined in DIN 45 635 Part 1000 must be 70Db A or less SELV Compliance Safety status of I O connections
167. n a Fabric A particular port may be placed in only one hard zone no overlapping hard zones If hard zones are enabled nameserver zones and SL zones do not communicate across defined hard zone boundaries Nameserver zones and SL zones must also be in separate hard zones Nameserver Zones Nameserverzones allow the division of the Fabric one or more Switch chassis into as many as 256 Fabric wide zones each Nameserver zone defines which ports or devices receive nameserver information If hard zones are enabled nameserver zones do not communicate across defined hard zone boundaries Up to 16 12 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 nameserver zones are possible within one hard zone Overlapping nameserver zones are not supported In a hard zone containing F_Ports and TL_Ports nameserver zones must be created if you need more than one zone SL Zones SL zones on the switch allow the division of the Fabric into zones that define the ports that can communicate with each other A particular port may be placed in only one SL zone no overlapping SL zones If hard zones are enabled SL zones do not communicate across defined hard zone boundaries In a hard zone consisting of SL ports SL zones must be created if you need more than one zone The switch does not prevent the user from creating an SL zone spanning more than one switch however the current release of the Sun StorEdge FC
168. n download them all in one tar file If the patch list contains any contract patches provide your SunSolve User ID amp password v To Download Patches Using PatchPro Expert PatchPro Expert analyzes the system configuration and currently installed patches with the latest patch revisions available on http sunsolve Sun Com If newer patch revisions are available on http sunsolve Sun Com it generates a list and allows you to download the patches It also generates a list to indicate the order in which patches should be installed Follow the installation order outlined in TABLE 6 2 1 Go to http sunsolve sun com 2 Select Patches from the menu on the left side of the page 3 From the same menu select PatchPro 4 From the same menu select Storage Products 5 Select the PatchPro Expert link on the main page This analyzes the currently installed patches on the system and generates the list of patches that need to be updated After you follow the instructions on the screen and select the hardware products attached to your system an ordered list of the patches required for your system displays 6 Download the patches 40 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CHAPTER 4 Hardware Installation This chapter describes how to mount the switch in an expansion cabinet install the vent panel and connect the switch to your disk arrays This chapter is arranged a
169. n modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul t bin modul es a35fc_ disk es a5k_disk es a5k_isolation s check_ device stat es check_st_init es clear_path_status bits s dev_eport_ready es dex es dport_ready es fc_disk es fc_tape s hba_eport_ready es hba_ready es ifp_core es iport_ready es is_a5k device _ installed es is_a5k device online es is_dev_daisy_chained es is_disk_a3500fc es is_disk_a5k es is_disk_fc es is_disk_t3 es is_eport es is_hba_ifp es is_hba_online Appendix D Sample Installation Session 171 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op op 172 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S t S Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss Wvtss
170. nd Configuration Guide October 2001 CHAPTER 2 Configurations This chapter contains information and instructions for configuring your Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 or Switch 16 with one or more hosts and storage Supported Hardware on page 5 Supported Configurations on page 7 Guidelines for Configuration on page 15 Configuration Examples on page 16 Setting the Loop ID on page 32 The Switch Either of the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 or Switch 16 units functions with a Sun StorEdge A3500 FC array a Sun StorEdge A5200 array a Sun StorEdge T3 array and STK 94840 FC Tape drives with Sun StorEdge L700 L180 Tape Libraries Supported Hardware In a single switch configuration the switch is connected to the host through a fiber optic cable to a Sun StorEdge PCI Fibre Channel Network Adapter The other ports of the switch are connected to storage devices through a fiber optic cable In a cascaded configuration two switches are connected together via InterSwitchLinks ISL A hard zone and a nameserver zone span both switches All hosts connected to these zones must be on one switch and all storage must be on the other Cascaded switches are supported only for long distance and long wave GBICS are required between switches Note Only long wave Gigabit Interface Converters LW GBIC and cables are supported for connecting the cascading switches You must use LW GBIC and correspondin
171. ng installed patches Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity dry run method Installing patch packages Patch number 111267 02 has been successfully installed See var sadm patch 111267 02 log for details Patch packages installed SUNWcarx SUNWcsr SUNWhea patchadd download 110614 02 Checking installed patches Appendix D Sample Installation Session 169 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity dry run method Installing patch packages Patch number 110614 02 has been successfully installed See var sadm patch 110614 02 log for details Patch packages installed SUNWses SUNWsesx pkgadd d download SUNWvtsst Processing package instance lt SUNWvtsst gt from lt download gt StorTools Diagnostic Package Prototype sparc 4 1 Using lt opt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 7 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying package dependencies Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SUNWvtsst gt y n y Installing StorTools Diagnostic Package Prototype as lt SUNWvtsst gt Executing preinstall scr
172. ng the Loop ID on page 32 for instructions on setting the loop ID of a controller h Caution Ensure that the controller modules are not connected to the same switch Sun StorEdge A5200 arrays Host IBA Switches IBB Host Adapter Host Adapter IBA IBB Host Adapter Host Adapter IBA IBB FIGURE 2 11 Two Hosts Connected to Three Sun StorEdge A5200 Arrays All Ports SL 28 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Sun StorEdge T3 partner pairs Host Switches F TL Host Adapter TL Host Adapter TL F TL Host F TL Host Adapter TL Host Adapter TL F TL FIGURE 2 12 Two Hosts Connect
173. nown configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown In this example the c0 50020f2300006077 and c2 50020f2300006107 attachment point IDs represent different port WWNs for the same device associated with a Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager device 3 Unconfigure the Fabric device associated with the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager device Note Stop all device activity to each Fabric device on the selected port and unmount any filesystems on each Fabric device If the device is under any volume manager s control see the documentation for your volume manager for maintaining the Fabric device cfgadm c unconfigure c0 50020f2300006077 c2 50020 2300006107 4 Verify that the selected devices are unconfigured Chapter 8 Configuring the SAN 105 CODE EXAMPLE 8 4 cfgadm al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition co fc fabric connected configured unknown c0 50020f2300006077 disk connected unconfigured unknown c0 50020f23000063a9 disk connected configured unknown cl fc private connected configured unknown c1 220203708b69c32b disk connected configured unknown c1 220203708ba7d832 disk connected configured unknown c1 220203708b8d45f2 disk connected configured unknown c1 220203708b9b20b2 disk connected configured unknown c2 fc fabric connected configured unknown c2 50020f2300005 f24 disk connected configured unknown c2 50020f2300006107 disk connected unconfigured unknown 5
174. ns 23 Sun StorEdge T3 partner pairs Switch 0 Cee i PL nm a 4 5 7 8 9 10 Host 11 12 Sun StorEdge A3500 FC array 13 STA ee Controller A Host Adapter 145 16 FC AL Port Controller A FC AL Port Ta Host Adapter i 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Controller A 9 10 FC AL Port 12 11 Controller A SCSI 13 414 1 FC AL Port x 5 fis 16 EA Switch Hard zone 1 Ports 1 8 Hard zone 2 Ports 9 16 Switch 0 Switch 1 Nameserver Zone 1 Ports 1 2 4 Nameserver zone 1 Ports 1 2 4 Ports 1 F Ports 1 F 2 TL e at I 4 TL Segmented loop zone 1 Ports 14 15 16 Segmented loop zone 1 Ports 14 15 16 Ports All SL Ports All SL FIGURE 2 8 Single Host Connected to Multiple Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays and Multiple Sun StorEdge A3500FC Arrays Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Host Host Adapter Host Adapter Host Adapter Host Adapter
175. ntain a Fabric unless a Fabric has been defined and saved to the default fab file by a user Use the Network Configuration Window to assign the IP Address to this Switch chassis The Fabric window can also be used to record Port Switch chassis and Fabric statistics through the use of the type and mode fields Note Only one Fabric can be displayed on the Fabric table To create a new Fabric an existing Fabric must be deleted in the Fabric window You can save the Fabric you want to delete in a new fab file through the File pull down menu Refer to Section 2 11 Fabric Window What do I do if the SANsurfer is unable to recognize the switch through which its Ethernet is connected to another sub network Make sure the Gateway and Mask fields in the Network Configuration Window are set correctly 156 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Note The Default Switch is shipped with Switch IP address 10 0 0 1 Mask 255 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Contact your system administrator regarding the correct Gateway and Mask address In most standard networks only the last byte of the IP address is used for the sub network In that case your Mask would be 255 255 255 0 What do I do if the Fabric icon is red in the Fabric window If the icon remains red after the IP address is entered verify that the following conditions exist a The switch has power applied and is t
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177. ock sequential and file access protocols are supported with this product A variety of SCSI devices can be attached to the SAN such as block storage disks intelligent RAID controllers sequential FC tape devices robotic tape libraries and SCSI enclosure services File access devices such as Network Attached Storage NAS and NFS devices can be attached to the SAN as well Support for New Hardware and Software This version of the StorEdge Network provides support for new Fibre Channel host adapters such as the Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Fibre Channel Network Adapter and CPCI Dual Fibre Channel Network Adapter New software support includes Multiplexed I O Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager allowing management and load balancing across multiple paths between a host and storage device the newest release of Sun s Solstice Disk Suite volume manager SDS 4 2 1 and the StorEdge Network Data Replicator SNDR Software Upgrade Only Upgrading from previous versions of the Sun StorEdge Network FC product doesn t have to involve any new hardware While new hardware is supported none is required for this version of the product Building Blocks for More Complex Topologies This version of the StorEdge Area Network introduces configurations with interconnected switches While not all configurations are supported or permitted cascaded switches allow more reliability speed and larger SANs Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation a
178. olume Manager 117 Managing Without a Volume Manager 118 Managing With VxVM VxDMP_ 118 Managing With the Solstice DiskSuite Software 118 Managing Switch Zones 119 Rezoning Hosts and Arrays 119 Rezoning and Reassigning a Sun StorEdge A5200 Arrays from Host A to Host B 119 Rezoning and Reassigning Sun StorEdge A3500FC LUNs from Host A to HostB 121 Rezoning and Reassigning Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays from Host A to Host B 122 Adding Storage Devices 123 Adding a Sun StorEdge A5200 Array 123 Adding a Sun StorEdge T3 Workgroup or Enterprise Array 124 Adding a Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array 124 Adding a FC Tape Drive 124 Removing Storage Devices 124 Removing a Sun StorEdge A5200 Array 125 Removing a Sun StorEdge T3 Array Workgroup or Enterprise Configuration 125 Removing a FC Tape Drive 126 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 10 Managing Fabric Devices Through Dynamic Reconfiguration 126 Managing IP Networks Over Fibre Channel Networks 127 Managing IP Networks ina SAN 128 Installation 128 Configuration 131 Invocation 131 Usage 132 Troubleshooting Tools and Resources 133 Diagnostics 133 Common Problems 135 General Tips For Troubleshooting 135 Problems and Corrective Measures General Storage 135 Problems and Corrective Measures Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager 136 Problems and Corrective Measures Error Messages 140 Problems and Corrective Measures Switch 140 So
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180. on describes how to install the vent panel on the switches in your configuration To Install the Vent Panel on Two 8 Port Switches on page 47 To Install the Vent Panels on Four 8 Port Switches on page 48 To Install the Vent Panel on a 16 Port Switch on page 49 v To Install the Vent Panel on Two 8 Port Switches 1 Mount the 1 U filler panel at the very top Tighten the captive screws Chapter 4 Hardware Installation 47 2 Mount the 1 U filler panel above the vent panel and below the existing 2 U filler panel 3 Tighten the captive screws 1 U filler panel FIGURE 4 5 Installing the Vent Panel Two 8 Port Switch Configuration v To Install the Vent Panels on Four 8 Port Switches 1 Mount each of the two vent panels over the front of a set of two switches No filler panel is necessary 2 Tighten the captive screws 48 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 FIGURE 4 6 Installing the Vent Panel Four 8 Port Switch Configuration v To Install the Vent Panel on a 16 Port Switch Each 16 port switch comes with its own vent panel 1 Mount a vent panel over the front of each switch No filler panel is necessary 2 Tighten the captive screws Chapter 4 Hardware Installation 49
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182. opics regarding how to configure your SAN system For more detailed information on managing multiple switches and managing switch zones see the SANbox 8 16 Switch Management User s Manual Managing Multiple Switches on page 85 Managing Switch Zones on page 88 a Creating On Demand Device Nodes on Hosts for Fabric Configurations on page 89 Managing Multiple Switches For additional information see the SANbox 8 16 Switch Management User s Manual The SANsurfer Switch Manager only displays one switch in the Fabric window display You must perform several operations to manage multiple Fabrics switches This section contains the following topics about multiple switches To Save a Switch IP Configuration to Disk on page 86 To Save a Subsequent Switch IP Configuration to Disk on page 86 To Recall a Switch IP Configuration on page 86 To Delete a Switch Configuration on page 87 Managing Cascaded Switches on page 87 85 v 1 2 To Save a Switch IP Configuration to Disk In the Fabric window type the switch IP address in the IP Address field Click File and select Save As a Type the Fabric name of the switch b Click OK The Fabric is saved to disk To Save a Subsequent Switch IP Configuration to Disk Click the gray Sun icon to highlight the Fabric fields Click Delete The current Fabric field line disappears Select the IP Address field and type the n
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184. ore you install the rails into the cabinet loosely start two stopper screws into each mounting rail FIGURE 4 1 2 Working from the back of the cabinet loosely start two screws into the cabinet rails FIGURE 4 1 Refer to the Rackmount Placement Matrix for the locations of the screw holes of your configuration 42 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Back t ooo ooo onoono oo X P a AN E a GS ANN NN Stopper screws Attaching the Mounting Rails FIGURE 4 1 3 Working from the front of the cabinet install the mounting rails by sliding the keyhole slot in the rail onto the screw The rails for left and right are identical but reversed for the two sides The large hole is oriented near the back for both rails Use the slot marked L for the left rail Use the slot marked R for the right rail FIGURE 4 2 Hardware Installation 43 Chapter 4 FIGURE 4 2 Detail of Rail Slots Install three 10 32 screws on each rail Tighten the fourth screw To Attach Mounting Rails for Four 8 Port Switches Mount the first two switches See To Attach Mounting Rails for Two 8 port Switches on page 42 Before you install the rails into the cabinet loosely start two stopper screws into each rail see FIGURE 4 2 Working from the back of the cabinet
185. ork for this information See FIGURE 5 1 and FIGURE 5 2 for the location of the MAC Address This is the assigned name of the switch you are installing Jala 00 MAC Address FIGURE 5 1 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 MAC Address Location 990000000000000000000000000 0 E 0000000000000000000000000000 DOOOCOCO0OCOO00000000000000000 Aa 0000000000000000000000000000 23 e g 8 8 8 8 T T E MAC Address FIGURE 5 2 Sun StorEdge network FC switch 16 MAC Address Location v To Set the Network IP Address Using RARP 1 On a host connected to the same subnet as the switch save your current configuration 2 Check that the etc ethers file exists ls etc ethers 3 If you find the file create the etc ethers SAV backup file cp p etc ethers etc ethers SAV 58 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Back up the affected management station configuration files cp p etc nsswitch conf etc nsswitch conf SAV cp p etc hosts etc hosts SAV On a host connected to the same subnet as the switch edit
186. ort can be unconfigured through the cfgadm unconfigure command CODE EXAMPLE 8 5 Ap_Id co cl EZ cfgadm al c0 50020 2300006077 disk c0 50020 23000063a9 disk c1 220203708b69c32b dis c1 220203708ba7d832 dis c1 220203708b8d45f2 dis c1 220203708b9b20b2 dis c2 50020 2300005 24 disk c2 50020 2300006107 disk Type fc fabric fc private k k k k fc fabric Receptacle connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected Occupant Condition configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown In CODE EXAMPLE 8 5 c0 50020f2300006077 and c2 50020f2300006107 attachment point IDs represent different port WWNSs for the same device such as a Sun StorEdge T3 enterprise array Unconfigure the attachment point ID associated with Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager device Note If the attachment point ID represents the last configured path to the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager device stop all activity to it and unmount any filesystms on it If the device is under any volume manager s control see the documentation for your volume manager for maintaining the Fabric device cfgadm c unconfigure c2 50020 2300006107 Chapter 8 Configuring the SAN 107 4
187. osures The software components include drivers bundled with the operating system firmware for the switches management tools for the switches and storage devices volume managers if needed and other administration tools 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 understanding the purpose of the SAN clarifies appropriate decisions for your site Many new features benefits and products are supported in this release of the SAN products allowing larger more complex and more supportable configurations This chapter provides a list of the configuration rules that you must follow to implement a SAN Planning a SAN outside these rules results in an unsupported configuration that might not perform optimally or at all Hardware installation of new switches is covered in this guide Hardware installation of host adapters and storage devices and enclosures is described in the documentation delivered with those products This guide also describes software installation starting from an installation or upgrade of Solaris and including firmware upgrades for any SAN component required Installation of administration tools such as Veritas Volume Manager or Solstice Disk Suite Stortools and switch administration tools is also explained This guide expo
188. otre protection veuillez prendre les pr cautions suivantes pendant l installation du mat riel m Suivre tous les avertissements et toutes les instructions inscrites sur le mat riel m V rifier que la tension et la fr quence de la source d alimentation lectrique correspondent la tension et la fr quence indiqu es sur l tiquette de classification de l appareil m Ne jamais introduire d objets quels qu ils soient dans une des ouvertures de l appareil Vous pourriez vous trouver en pr sence de hautes tensions dangereuses Tout objet conducteur introduit de la sorte pourrait produire un court circuit qui entra nerait des flammes des risques d lectrocution ou des d g ts mat riels Symboles Vous trouverez ci dessous la signification des diff rents symboles utilis s Attention risques de blessures corporelles et de d g ts mat riels Veuillez suivre les instructions Evitez le contact La temp rature des surfaces est lev e et leur contact peut provoquer des blessures corporelles i Attention surface temp rature lev e Attention pr sence de tensions dangereuses Pour viter les risques d lectrocution et de danger pour la sant physique veuillez suivre les instructions MARCHE Votre syst me est sous tension courant alternatif Un des symboles suivants sera peut tre utilis en fonction du type d interrupteur de votre syst me courant
189. ousands of targets per controller and storage identified more than once by different controllers and targets The new method incorporates the World Wide Name of the device into the device name used by the host The new names provide the benefit of uniquely identifying storage devices to the host When using the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager a device with multiple connections to a host is known to that host by one name Note This feature comes into play only if you use Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager or Fabric attached storage devices Examples Old device path devices pci f 4000 pci 4 SUNW qlc 4 fp 0 0 ssd 3 0 New device path Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 devices pci f 4000 pci 4 SUNW qlc 4 fp 0 0 ssd w50020f200000225 0 Old symbolic device name dev dsk c4t3d0s2 New symbolic designation dev dsk c4t50020 200000225d0s2 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 Network FC Switch 16 Version 3 0 no longer creates device nodes for every storage device attached Instead device nodes are created on demand by the administra
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193. pproved by Sun Microsystems Inc may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment FCC Class B Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television t
194. prise Array The following applies to when the Sun StorEdge T3 array is connected as a Fabric device an array to a switch TL_port and a host port to a switch F_port If Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager is enabled refer to To Configure a Fabric Connected Device as a Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Device on page 101 If Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager is not enabled refer to To Configure a Fabric Device on page 91 Adding a Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array Use the boot r command after installing RAID Manager 6 22 1 and the first Sun StorEdge A3500FC array You can add additional Sun StorEdge A3500FC arrays without rebooting but you must run the usr lib osa bin hot_add command Adding a FC Tape Drive See the following documentation for additional information m For the L180 L180 Operator s Manual L180 Installation Manual L180 Information Manual L180 Assurance Guide m For the L700 L700 Operator s Guide L700 Service Manual L700 Systems Assurance Manual Removing Storage Devices This section contains the following topics a Removing a Sun StorEdge A5200 Array on page 125 m Removing a Sun StorEdge T3 Array Workgroup or Enterprise Configuration on page 125 a To Remove a Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array on page 125 124 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 m Removing a FC Tape Drive on page 126 Removing a Sun StorEdge A5200 Array
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196. rEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide describes how to set up the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 hardware and configure it to the network It provides information and pointers to additional documentation you may need for configuring troubleshooting and using the switch The book is intended for technical users who have experience with storage systems Using UNIX Commands This document may not contain information on basic UNIX 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 a AnswerBook2 online documentation for the Solaris operating environment a Other software documentation that you received with your system xxvii Typographic Conventions TABLE P 1 Typeface Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 AaBbCc123 AaBbCc123 The names of commands files and directories on screen computer output What you type when contrasted with on screen computer output Book titles new words or terms words to be emphasized Command line variable replace with a real name or value Edit your login file Use 1s a to list all files 9 You have mail o 3 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 fil
197. rd switch Connect the other end of the Y cable to the highest switch 9 From the back of the cabinet follow the route of the existing cables to the sides and up the rear of the cabinet to the level of the switches The Y cable on the back sequencer routes up the right side The Y cable on the front sequencer routes up the left side Use tie wraps as necessary to secure the cables v To Connect the Cables to a Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array When you have the switch es vent and filler panels in place you must connect and route the cables If the existing power cords are too short replace them with the Y cable before performing this procedure 52 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 1 Working from the back connect the power cord s FIGURE 4 9 shows the 8 port switch power connector FIGURE 4 10 shows the 16 port switch power connector FIGURE 4 11 shows the power connections for two or four switches Allow the power cord to dangle temporarily GBIC IIS Port 2 Port 4 Port 6 Port 8 SEES d ian so l Port 7 Port 1 Port 3 Port 5 Power FIGURE 4 9 The 8 Port Switch Power Connector
198. re If this system is being used as a SAN Management host follow the steps in this section If the system is not being used as a SAN Management host go to Switch Firmware on page 83 80 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 1 Upgrade StorTools package SUNWvtsst Check your SAN Management host to find the version of the StorToolsTM installed pkginfo 1 SUNWvtsst The system returns KGINST SUNWvtsst E StorTools Diagnostic Package EGORY Diagnostics RCH sparc ERSION 4 1 EDIR opt ENDOR Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation ESC StorTools Diagnostic Package STAMP Built by buildst diag240 Central Sun COM on 09 12 115 02 23 STDATE Oct 14 2001 17 26 STATUS completely installed FILES 370 installed pathnames 7 shared pathnames 24 directories 262 executables 151764 blocks used approx D D Hs HomosguspozZn ep If your SAN Management host is not running the version outlined in TABLE 6 2 on page 70 remove the existing package and install the latest version Remove the old package with the pkgrm command pkgrm SUNWvtsst 2 Install the new version using the pkgadd command Follow the installation instructions provided in the documentation that came with this package pkgadd d pkg location SUNWvtsst Chapter 7 Upgrading the SAN 81 Network Storage Agent 1 Upgrade the Network S
199. re than one Switch Configuration operation cannot be applied Default configuration cannot be restored on a switch in a cascaded Fabric remove all inter switch links or set links offline then retry Switch has reported communications errors Your changes will most likely not take effect Try anyway You cannot transition an existing T Port to an SL or TL Port Verify network connection to Fabric and retry Verify this is the correct action then set ports offline apply changes and set ports online again Network configuration is only available to switches with active Ethernet connections INetwork configuration changes can only be applied to the switch with the network connection not to the cascaded switch in the Fabric Fabric has more than one Switch Configuration operation cannot be applied Switch has reported communications errors Your changes will most likely not take effect Try anyway Switch has reported communications errors Your changes will most likely not take effect Try anyway Default configuration cannot be restored on a switch in a cascaded Fabric remove all inter switch links or set links offline then retry Verify network connection to Fabric and retry Verify network connection to Fabric and retry INo reply from the Switch 1 Verify network connection to Fabric Verify network connection to Fabric Check that the correct IP address for the Fabric is
200. red configured configured configured unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unconfigured unknown unconfigured unknown unconfigured unknown In CODE EXAMPLE 8 2 the c0 50020 2300006077 and c2 50020 2300006107 attachment point IDs Ap_IDs represent the same device with different port WWNs such as a Sun StorEdge T3 enterprise array The c0 and c2 host ports are ports that are enabled for use by the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software Chapter 8 Configuring the SAN 101 3 Configure Fabric devices and create Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager devices cfgadm c configure c0 50020 2300006077 c2 50020 2300006107 4 Verify that the selected devices are configured cfgadm al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition co fc fabric connected configured unknown c0 50020 2300006077 disk connected configured unknown c0 50020f23000063a9 disk connected unconfigured unknown cl fc private connected configured unknown c1 220203708b69 c32b disk connected configured unknown c1 220203708ba7d832 disk connected configured unknown c1 220203708b8d45f2 disk connected configured unknown c1 220203708b9b20b2 disk connected configured unknown c2 fc fabric connected configured unknown c2 50020f2300005f24 disk connected unconfigured unknown c2 50020f2300006107 disk connected configured unknown Notice that the Occupant column of both c0 and c0 50020 2300006077 specifies configured indicating that the c0 por
201. refetch 0x0 Maximum prefetch 0x0 Device Type Disk device Path s dev rdsk c6t60020F2000 devices scsi_vhci ssd g60020f200 Controller Device Address Class State Controller Device Address Class State 0061073AC8B4C50004ED3Ad0s2 00061073ac8b4c50004ed3a c raw devices pcit1f 2000 pci 1 SUNW qlc 4 fp 0 0 50020 2300006107 0 primary ONLINE devices pcit1f 2000 pci 1 SUNW qlc 5 fp 0 0 50020 2300006077 0 secondary STANDBY Chapter 8 Configuring the SAN 113 v To Unconfigure All Fabric Connected Devices on Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Enabled Ports Note Whether Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager is enabled or not the unconfigure operation for Fabric devices is identical but the result of the operation is different When Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager is enabled Solaris removes Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager related path or device node information An attachment point id Ap_Id on a Fabric connected host port is a path to a Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager device When a Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager device has multiple attachment point IDs connected to it the device is still available to the Solaris host after you unconfigure the attachment point ID When no additional paths remain after you unconfigure the last attachment point ID the Sun StorEdge Manager device is unavailable to the Solaris host 1 Become superuser 2 Identify the device to be unconfigured Only the devices on
202. ric connected host port is a path to a Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager device Configuring an attachment point ID on a Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager device has already been configured through another attachment point ID will result in an additional path to the previously configured device but a new Solaris device is not created in this case Note that a new Solaris device is not created in this case A Solaris device is created only the first time an attachment point ID to a corresponding Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager device is configured Chapter 8 Configuring the SAN 109 1 Become superuser 2 Identify a Fabric connected host port to be configured Ap co co c1 EZ c2 co Cl cls cl cl az cfgadm al Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition fc fabric connected configured unknown 50020 2300006077 disk connected configured unknown 50020 23000063a9 disk connected configured unknown fc private connected configured unknown 220203708b69c32b disk connected configured unknown 220203708ba7d832 disk connected configured unknown 220203708b8d45 f2 disk connected configured unknown 220203708b9b20b2 disk connected configured unknown fc fabric connected unconfigured unknown 50020 2300005 24 disk connected unconfigured unknown 50020 2300006107 disk connected unconfigured unknown Devices represented by attachment point IDs c0 50020f2300006077 and c2 50020f2300006107 are two paths to the same physi
203. ric device If the device is under any volume manager s control see the documentation for your volume manager for maintaining the Fabric device cfgadm c unconfigure c0 50020 2300006077 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 4 Verify that the selected Fabric device is unconfigured cfgadm al Ap_Id co el c1 220203708b69c32b disk c1 220203708ba7d832 disk cl 220203708b8d45f2 disk cl 220203708b9b20b2 disk Type fc fabric c0 50020f2300006077 disk c0 50020f23000063a9 disk c0 50020f2300005f24 disk c0 50020f2300006107 disk fc private Receptacle connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected Occupant Condition configured unknown unconfigured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured configured configured configured configured unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown Host Port To Configure All Fabric Devices on a Fabric Connected This procedure describes how to configure all unconfigured Fabric devices that are attached to the Fabric connected host port 1 Become superuser 2 Identify the device to be configured cfgadm al Ap_Id c0 el c0 50020 2300006077 disk c0 50020 23000063a9 dis c0 50020f2300005f24 dis c0 50020 2300006107 dis c1 220203708b69c32b dis c1 22020
204. rify that each broadcast zone is contained within a single hard zone and that no broadcast zone contains SL ports from more than a single SL zone If this does not correct the problem refer to the SANbox 8 16 Switch Management User s Manual for the broadcast zone configuration rules Refer to the SANbox 8 16 Switch Management User s Manual for the name server zone configuration rules Verify that no SL zone contains more than 32 ports If this does not correct the problem refer to the SANbox 8 16 Switch Management User s Manual for the SL zone configuration rules Check that the correct IP address for the Fabric is entered in the Fabric Display If the address is incorrect then enter the correct IP address for the network switch in the Fabric Verify that the gateway address is correctly configured on the workstation If the gateway is incorrect then configure the correct gate way Verify that the Fabric is accessible through the network For example ping the switch and verify that responses are not being dropped If the Fabric is not accessible then diagnose network the problem or try to access the Fabric from a different workstation Try to access the Fabric from a workstation on the same subnetwork as the Fabric If the Fabric is manageable on the same subnetwork but is not manageable through a network gateway then examine the network configuration gateway address subnet mask etc on the network switch to verify that
205. rted between switches m Cascading is supported for nameserver zones only These are used for Sun StorEdge T3 array and FCIP connectivity a A maximum of two switches can be connected for distance Both 8 port to 16 port and 16 port to 8 port switch connectivity is supported Rules for Adding and Removing Devices While the Hosts are Online You can add all initial and additional storage devices while the host is online except the Sun StorEdge A3500 FC array which requires rebooting the host on the first LUN addition In high availability configurations where alternative methods to reconstruct the data exist a device or path to the device can be removed Host volume management or multi pathing software handles this device removal For non available configurations the user must ensure that no host application is configured to use the device In the case of a Fabric configuration nameserver zone the user must unconfigure the device on the host This ensures that during the boot process the host does not attempt to probe this device to create device nodes For details on adding a storage device refer to Adding Storage Devices on page 123 For details on removing a storage device refer to Removing Storage Devices on page 124 You can add or remove a host without shutting down the SAN 14 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Guidelines for Configuration
206. s and setting broadcast zones for IP support m StorTools StorTools is a separately installed software product It provides a system level tree view of storage devices connected by way of a SAN or direct attachment StorTools software provides field replaceable unit FRU diagnostics and an expert mode diagnostic utility m Sun StorEdge Component Manager Component Manager provides a web based front end for SANsurfer Switch Manager Sun StorEdge T3 array management and diagnostics device discovery enclosure monitoring and log viewing m cfgadm plugin for Fabric on demand node creation This component is delivered with the Solaris upgrades for the FC switch product It is used to discover SAN attached devices in addition to creating and deleting nodes for these devices These features are implemented through the cfgadm framework See the cfgadm_fp 1M man page for additional information m luxadm and libg_fc liba5k These components are enhanced to support the SAN attached devices They provide persistent switch attached device configuration across reboots probe SAN attached devices that are available on a host and provide information on various devices m Network Storage Agent Network Storage Agent is a separately installed software product It is a lightweight remote monitoring agent designed to track storage product reliability availability and serviceability Network Storage Agent also provides revision and patch level
207. s follows Preparing for the Installation on page 41 Attaching the Mounting Rails to the Expansion Cabinet on page 42 Installing the Switch on page 46 Installing the Vent Panel on page 47 Connecting the Cables on page 50 Preparing for the Installation Before you begin installing the switch m Refer to the Rackmount Placement Matrix available on the Sun Microsystems web site for hole positions in an expansion cabinet http www sun com products n solutions hardware docs Network Storage _Solutions Cabinets_and_Enclosures index html a If you currently have a hub installed in your expansion cabinet you must remove it and the mounting tray prior to installing the switch and mounting rails Refer to the hub removal instructions in the Sun StorEdge FC 100 Hub Installation and Service Manual which is packaged with the hub 41 Attaching the Mounting Rails to the Expansion Cabinet The 8 port switch comes with a set of mounting rails that holds two switches The 16 port switch comes with individual rails for each switch This section describes how to attach the mounting rails to an expansion cabinet for two switch and four switch configurations To Attach Mounting Rails for Two 8 port Switches on page 42 To Attach Mounting Rails for Four 8 Port Switches on page 44 Installing the Mounting Rails for 8 Port Switches v To Attach Mounting Rails for Two 8 port Switches 1 Bef
208. s Functional or Expert Tests to verify or isolate suspect links If the problem persists contact your Sun Service representative Problems and Corrective Measures Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Problem You cannot see Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager devices with the software installed 136 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Corrective Measures m Check that the kernel drv scsi_vhci conf configuration is correct m Make sure mpxio disable no is set m Check var adm messages for errors a For Sun StorEdge T3 Array installations make sure the sys mp_support setting is set to mpxio If the problem persists contact your Sun Service representative Problem Failing a path to secondary or to primary does not succeed using Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Corrective Measures m Check the luxadm display output on the disk LUN to verify that the secondary path is STANDBY If the path is not STANDBY it cannot be used as a failover path Chapter 10 Troubleshooting Tools and Resources 137 138 CODE EXAMPLE 10 1 Output for Sun StorEdge T3 Array luxadm display dev rdsk c6t60020F20000003C53B4AE50C0005A95Dd0s2 DEVICE PROPERTI Status Port A Status Port B Vendor Product ID WWN Node WWN Port A WWN Port B Revision Serial Num Device Type Path s c6t60020F20000003C53B4AE50C0005A95Dd052 ES for dis
209. s are not allowed Corrective Action Do not try to delete the last superuser Enter a unique user name and retry Invalid value entered Verify that all values entered are valid and retry Invalid value entered Enter a date newer than 01 01 1970 The password expiration date you have entered is a date prior to the current date The account expiration date you have entered is a date prior to the current date Last Super User privileges can t be changed Enter a date later than 01 01 1970 and retry This is a warning message only An account with a password expiration earlier than the current date will be inactive until the expiration date is changed to a future date This is a warning message only An account with an account expiration earlier than the current date will be inactive until the expiration date is changed to a future date Do not edit privileges of last superuser An error occurred while accessing the users file Either SANsurfer was not installed correctly or it has become corrupted Reinstall SANsurfer Zoning Error Messages TABLE B 10 Zoning Messages Error Message Corrective Action Unable to make zoning changes IP connection to Fabric entry switch is down Zone can t be deleted because it is currently in luse Verify network connection to Fabric and retry Remove all members from zone before deleting zone NOTE A hard zone must be empty before i
210. s topoWelcome html htdocs topo_gifs Ultra 250 gif htdocs topo_gifs WS_FTP LOG htdocs topo_gifs a5k gif htdocs topo_gifs g0 gif htdocs topo_gifs gl gif htdocs topo_gifs g2 gif htdocs topo_gifs g3 gif htdocs topo_gifs hba gif htdocs topo_gifs hba0 gif htdocs topo_gifs host gif htdocs topo_gifs sport gif htdocs topo_gifs switch gif Appendix D Sample Installation Session 185 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 opt SUNWrasag htdocs topo_gifs t300 gif opt SUNWrasag htdocs utilities html opt SUNWrasag htdocs welcome html opt SUNWrasag install install_end opt SUNWrasag install install_intro opt SUNWrasag install install_master opt SUNWrasag install install_slave opt SUNWrasag install postinstall opt SUNWrasag install preremove opt SUNWrasag lib Agent pm opt SUNWrasag lib Agent A3500FCAgent pm opt SUNWrasag 1lib Agent A5KAgent pm opt SUNWrasag lib Agent BROCADEAgent pm opt SUNWrasag lib Agent HOSTAgent pm opt SUNWrasag lib Agent MESSAGEAgent pm opt SUNWrasag lib Agent SANAgent pm opt SUNWrasag lib Agent STOOLS4Agent pm opt SUNWrasag lib Agent SWITCHAgent pm opt SUNWrasag lib Agent T3Agent pm opt SUNWrasag lib Agent TOPOAgent pm opt SUNWrasag lib Agent _DiskInq pm opt SUNWrasag lib BER pm opt SUNWrasag lib BK2 pm opt SUNWrasag lib BerkCache pm opt SUNWrasag lib BerkeleyDB pm opt SUNWrasag lib BerkeleyDB Btree pm opt SUNWrasag lib BerkeleyDB Hash pm opt SUNWrasag lib CIM pm opt SUNWras
211. se of controls adjustments or Einhaltung sicherheitsbeh rdlicher Vorschriften Auf dieser Seite werden Sicherheitsrichtlinien beschrieben die bei der Installation von Sun Produkten zu beachten sind Sicherheitsvorkehrungen Treffen Sie zu Ihrem eigenen Schutz die folgenden Sicherheitsvorkehrungen wenn Sie Ihr Ger t installieren m Beachten Sie alle auf den Ger ten angebrachten Warnhinweise und Anweisungen m Vergewissern Sie sich da Spannung und Frequenz Ihrer Stromquelle mit der Spannung und Frequenz bereinstimmen die auf dem Ftikett mit den elektrischen Nennwerten des Ger ts angegeben sind m Stecken Sie auf keinen Fall irgendwelche Gegenst nde in ffnungen in den Ger ten Leitf hige Gegenst nde k nnten aufgrund der m glicherweise vorliegenden gef hrlichen Spannungen einen Kurzschlu verursachen der einen Brand Stromschlag oder Ger teschaden herbeif hren kann Symbole Die Symbole in diesem Handbuch haben folgende Bedeutung Ger teschaden Befolgen Sie die Anweisungen Achtung Gefahr von Verletzung und ber hren da Verletzungsgefahr durch hei e 4 Achtung Hohe Temperatur Nicht Oberflache besteht Achtung Gefahrliche Spannungen Anweisungen befolgen um Stromschlage und Verletzungen zu vermeiden Ein Setzt das System unter Wechselstrom Je nach Netzschaltertyp an Ihrem Ger t kann eines der folgenden Symbole benutzt werden Aus Unterbricht die We
212. service to use for a particular machine CODE EXAMPLE 9 5 sunl machine etc nsswitch conf File hosts files nis Invocation After installation FCIP has to be started manually using ifconfig On subsequent reboots the FCIP network interface starts automatically Chapter9 Managing the SAN 131 v To Start a Network Interface Manually 1 Use the ifconfig command with the appropriate interface For example to enable an FCIP interface associated with fp instance 0 and an IP address of 192 9 201 10 you would use the following command ifconfig fcip0 plumb 192 9 201 10 netmask 255 255 255 0 The ifconfig command is described in more detail in the ifconfig 1M manpage Ask your network administrator for an appropriate IP address and netmask information 2 Use the command ifconfig a to verify the network is up The output of ifconfig a should look like this 100 flags 1000849 lt UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MULTICAST IPv4 gt mtu 8232 index 1 inet 127 0 0 1 netmask ff000000 fcipo flags 1001843 lt UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MULTI_BCAST IPv4 gt mtu 1500 index 2 inet 192 9 201 10 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 192 9 201 255 ether 0 e0 8b 1 3c f7 hme0 flags 1000843 lt UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST IPv4 gt mtu 1500 index 3 inet 192 9 200 70 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 192 9 200 255 ether 8 0 20 fc e9 49 Usage Any standard network commands can be used after FCIP is attached There will not be an
213. sing package instance lt SUNWsan gt from lt download gt SAN Foundation Kit sparc 1 0 Copyright 2001 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Using lt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 1 package pathname is already properly installed Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed The following files are already installed on the system and are being used by another package etc init d lt attribute change only gt etc rc3 d lt attribute change only gt opt lt attribute change only gt Do you want to install these conflicting files y n q y Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user 163 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SUNWsan gt y n y Installing SAN Foundation Kit as lt SUNWsan gt Installing part 1 of 1 opt SUNWsan bin san_recover opt SUNWsan man smanim luxadm 1m opt SUNWsan man sman7d scsi_vhci 7d verifying class lt none gt Modifying opt SUNWsan etc san_drivers Modifying opt SUNWsan etc san_os Modifying opt SUNWsan patches patchconf verifying class lt build gt verifying class lt initd gt etc rc3 d S50san_driverchk lt linked pathname gt Executing postinstall script
214. sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul t bin sparcv9 modul les hba_ready les ifp_core les iport_ready les is_a5k_device_installed les is_a5k_device_online les is_dev_daisy_chained les is_disk_a3500fc les is_disk_a5k les is_disk_fc les is_disk_t3 les is_eport les is_hba_ifp les is_hba_online les is_hba_glc les is_hba_socal les is_hub_config les is_switched les is_tape_fc les isolate_a5k_by_scsi les lbf_loop_test les lw_insert_dev_eport_fiber les lw_insert_dev_eport_loopback les lw_insert_dev_fiber les lw_insert_dport_fiber les lw_insert_dport_loopback les lw_inser ba_eport_fiber ct les lw_inser ba_eport_loopback les lw_insert_hba_loopback les lw_insert_iport_fiber ct Bee 9 D 5 les lw_insert_iport_loopback qd d les lw_rem
215. strate how to unconfigure Fabric devices associated with Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager devices Note Whether Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager is enabled or not the unconfigure operation for Fabric devices is identical but the result of the operation is different When the Sun Storage Traffic Manager software is enabled the Solaris host creates device node and path information that includes Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager information 1 Become superuser 2 Identify the port WWN of the Fabric device to be unconfigured You can obtain port WWNs of Sun StorEdge T3 arrays by using the Sun StorEdge Component Manager software 104 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Only the devices on a Fabric connected host port can be unconfigured through the cfgadm unconfigure command cfgadm al Ap_Id cO El c2 c0 50020 2300006077 disk c0 50020 23000063a9 disk c1 220203708b69c32b dis c1 220203708ba7d832 dis cl 220203708b8d45f2 dis c1 220203708b9b20b2 dis c2 50020f2300005f24 disk c2 50020f2300006107 disk Type fc fabric fc private N A A A fc fabric Receptacle connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected Occupant Condition configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured unk
216. sum CODE EXAMPLE 6 2 Example of GNU md5sum Utility md5sum 108982 09 zip 1297fca385f618c726489c6c7f57c900 108982 09 zip Download the GNU md5sum utility from http www sunfreeware com or from http sunsolve sun com md5 md5 tar z 2 Compare the checksum value that is displayed to the patch checksum value given at the Checksum File link http sunsolve Sun COM If the values are identical the patches were properly downloaded Note The checksum file at http sunsolve Sun COM is approximately 614 KBytes Installing the Software TABLE 6 2 lists the required software installation sequence TABLE 6 2 Software Installation Sequence Patch or Package Software Solaris 8 Solaris 8 4 01 8_Recommended Solaris 8 Recommended and Security patch cluster SUNWsan Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Kit SUNWcfpl cfgadm plug in 32 bit package SUNWcfplx c gadm plug in 64 bit package 111847 01 SAN Foundation Kit patch 110614 02 ses driver patch 108982 09 fctl fp fcp usoc driver patch 70 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 TABLE 6 2 Software Installation Sequence Continued Patch or Package Software 108984 081 109529 06 111412 05 111413 04 111095 05 111096 03 111097 04 111267 02 111846 01 SUNWovtsst SUNWrasag SUNWsmgr 110696 03 kernel drv qlc driver patch luxadm liba5k and libg_fc patch Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager patch luxadm l
217. switch requires the user not to extend the SL zone beyond one switch TABLE 2 7 Zones Zone Type Supported Behavior Hard Zone Supports Segmented Loop zones and nameserver zones Segmented Loop SL ports only zone Nameserver Zone F Ports T Ports and TL Ports 1 The Segmented Loop zone and the nameserver zones must not co exist in the same hard zone Zoning Rules a Only port based zoning is supported m Zones are non overlapping except in cascading switches in which ISL can be shared across nameserver zones that exist in the same hard zone m Nameserver zones and SL zones must be in separate hard zones A minimum of one switch port per zone is supported You can have a maximum of 16 hard zones and 16 nameserver or SL zones on a 16 port switch In a cascaded configuration 16 port to 16 port you can configure a maximum of 16 hard zones and 30 nameserver or SL zones Cascading Rules a Hub to switch connectivity is not supported a Maximum of two switches cascaded in series Chapter 2 Configurations 13 Maximum cascading distance is ten kilometers a In cascaded configurations hosts cannot be connected to both switches in a single zone with storage connected and storage cannot be connected to both switches in a single zone In other words a switch zone can have remote storage only or local storage only but cannot mix the two m Switch to switch connection is supported for distance only a Only LW GBICS are suppo
218. t B 50020 2300006077 Revision 0117 Serial Num Unsupported Unformatted capacity 558448 000 MBytes Write Cache Enabled Read Cache Enabled Minimum prefetch 0x0 Maximum prefetch 0x0 Device Type Path s Disk device dev rdsk c0t50020F2300006077d0s2 devices pci l1f 2000 pci 1 SUNW qlc 4 fp 0 0 ssd w50020f2300006077 0 c raw Chapter 8 Configuring the SAN 93 94 v To Unconfigure a Fabric Device This procedure describes how to unconfigure a Fabric device that is attached to the Fabric connected host port co 1 Become superuser 2 Identify the device to be unconfigured Only the devices on a Fabric connected host port can be unconfigured cfgadm al Ap_Id Type Receptacle co fc fabric connected c0 50020f2300006077 disk connected c0 50020f23000063a9 disk connected c0 50020f2300005f24 disk connected c0 50020f2300006107 disk connected c1 fc private connected c1 220203708b69c32b disk connected c1 220203708ba7d832 disk connected c1 220203708b8d45f2 disk connected c1 220203708b9b20b2 disk connected 3 Unconfigure the Fabric device Occupant Condition configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown configured unknown Note Before you unconfigure a Fabric device stop all activity to the device and unmount any filesystems on the Fab
219. t can be deleted Remove all members from the zone add them to jother zones Appendix B Error Messages 153 Attempt to clear zones on switch failed REFRESH and try again Zoning file operation failed Verify network connection to Fabric and Fibre Channel links to switch then retry Verify network connection to Fabric and Fibre Channel links to switch then retry The file specified was either an invalid file or the file was not found A switch has failed to respond during the zoning operation Zoning operation failed Verify that file exists and is a valid file then retry Verify network connection to Fabric and Fibre Channel links to switch then retry Switch was unable to apply Hard Zone zone modifications Check zoning rules Verify that either 1 all ports are being removed from all hard zones or that 2 all ports are being configured into some numbered hard zone If this does not correct the problem refer to the SANbox 8 16 Switch Management User s Manual for the hard zone configuration rules Switch was unable to apply Broadcast zone modifications Check zoning rules Switch was unable to apply Name Server zone modifications Check zoning rules Switch was unable to apply Segmented Loop modifications Check SL zoning rules NOTE Only 32 ports can occupy a SL cluster You may need to reduce the size of your SL cluster 1 Verify network connection to Fabric Ve
220. t has configured occupants and that the c0 50020f2300006077 device is configured The same change has been made on c2 and c2 50020 2300006107 After the cfgadm c configure command completes without an error the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager devices are created on the Solaris host CODE EXAMPLE 8 3 shows output for a Sun StorEdge T3 enterprise array Notice that two Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager devices dev rdsk c6t60020F20000061073AC8B52D000B74A3d0s2 and dev rdsk c6t60020F20000061073AC8B4C50004ED3Ad0s2 are created for the device represented by c0 50020f2300006077 and c2 50020f2300006107 This indicates that the physical device represented by c0 50020f2300006077 and c2 50020f2300006107 has two LUNs configured CODE EXAMPLE 8 3 luxadm display 50020 2300006077 DEVICE PROPERTIES for disk 50020 2300006077 O K O K Status Port A Status Port B 102 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CODE EXAMPLE 8 3 Continued Vendor SUN Product ID T300 WWN Node 50020 2000006077 WWN Port A 50020 2300006077 WWN Port B 50020 2300006107 Revision 0117 Serial Num Unsupported Unformatted capacity 558448 000 MBytes Write Cache Enabled Read Cache Enabled Minimum prefetch 0x0 Maximum prefetch 0x0 Device Type Disk device Path s dev rdsk c6t60020F20000061073AC8B52D000B74A3d0s2 devices scsi_vhc
221. tch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 10 Note If the restore file used on the current Fabric is not the information that was created from this Fabric the IP information that is restored to this Fabric will be that of switches used to create the archive file in use in another Fabric Using an archive file from another Fabric might result in duplicate IP information Note that a replacement switch must be an exact replacement of the switch being removed A 16 port switch must replace a 16 port switch and an 8 port switch must replace an 8 port switch To Replace a Switch At the failed switch a Turn off the power and disconnect the AC cord s b Note port locations and remove the interconnection cables and GBICs c Remove the failed switch At the replacement switch a Mount the switch in the location where the failed switch was removed b Install the GBICs and cables removed from the failed switch in the same port locations c Attach the AC cord s and turn on one if more than one present power supply Open the Topology window for the Fabric The failed switch and the replacement switch both appear on the topology screen On the tool bar press the Delete button The Fabric now shows only usable switches Select Special gt Restore Fabric Select the file which was created with the desired Fabric archive A dialog box opens Using the drop down list of
222. text Check the condition field lof the device from the cfgadm la listing and diagnose the Fabric connection of the device Unmount the file system listed in the error message and try the c gadm operation again Fabric Display Error Messages TABLE B 2 Fabric Display Messages Error Message again Corrective Action Verify network connection to Fabric and retry Save Operation Failed Enter IP address and try Fabric appears to be offline Hit REFRESH to verify connection 1 Verify network connection to Fabric Verify network connection to Fabric and retry Check that the correct IP address for the Fabric is entered in the Fabric Display If the address is incorrect then enter the correct IP address for the network switch in the Fabric Verify that the gateway address is correctly configured on the workstation If the gateway is incorrect then configure the correct gate way Verify that the Fabric is accessible through the network For example ping the switch and verify that responses are not being dropped If the Fabric is not accessible then diagnose network the problem or try to access the Fabric from a different workstation Try to access the Fabric from a workstation on the same subnetwork as the Fabric If the Fabric is manageable on the same subnetwork but is not manageable through a network gateway then examine the network configuration gateway address subnet mask etc on
223. the loop ID Refer to the Sun StorEdge A5200 documentation on verifying the loop ID for the Sun StorEdge A5200 array Chapter 2 Configurations 33 Controller B Controller A Controller B 15 OOOO MODo 1 Controller A ID AL 18 5000 0000 ID AL 8421 Dec PA 8421 8421 8421 Dec PA 3333 E 3380 E BIC OOGO 2 E4 CORO 2 E4 OOO OOO BE TRE 3 PSE wos oisi el fol IES Ace BIE SU gt gt tt gt gt ee 8 Do er 8 pe 56 9 D6 ate 9 D6 ls 10 D5 gS S 10 os 1288 11 D4 1208 11 D4 Mess 12 D3 ae 12 D3 UE 13 D2 is 13 D2 EEE 14 D1 tt te 14 D1 1108 15 CE eed 15 CE FIGURE 2 15 Sun StorEdge A3500 FC AL ID Settings 34 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CHAPTER 3 Installation Overview This chapter contains an overview of the tasks required for installing new Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 hardware and software It also provides an overview of the tasks required to update the software for previously installed Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 SAN switches To install the software for a Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Version 3 0 switch refer to the instructions in Chapter 6 in this guide To upgrade software on a Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Version
224. the network switch to verify that it is correct Examine the switch itself Verify that the switch is powered on and that the heartbeat LED is blinking normal ly If the heartbeat indicates an error then contact customer support 146 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Faceplate Display Error Messages TABLE B 3 Faceplate Display Messages Error Message Fabric ID must be lt 16 and chassis ID must be lt 64 Both must be gt 0 Correct these values and APPLY again Corrective Action Correct values and apply again NOTE The Fabric ID is fixed only the chassis ID needs to be verified Chassis ID cannot conflict with an existing chassis in the Fabric Correct these values and APPLY again Choose a chassis ID which is not already assigned to the other switch in the Fabric and apply again INot a valid Flash file for this switch Download aborted Verify that the flash file exists and has read permission that the file is not corrupted and that it is the correct type lof flash 8 or 16 port for this switch then retry NOTE only 8 port flash can be loaded onto an 8 port switch and 16 port flash onto a 16 port switch Error opening destination file for writing Operation cancelled You cannot reset the switch while a flash load is in progress Verify permissions on file and retry Wait for flash load to complete and r
225. tober 2001 CODE EXAMPLE D 1 pkgadd d download SUNWrasag Processing package instance lt SUNWrasag gt from lt download gt Network Storage Agent sparc 2 1r1 The selected base directory lt opt SUNWrasag gt must exist before installation is attempted Do you want this directory created now y n q y Using lt opt SUNWrasag gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed de de Se Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SUNWrasag gt y n y Installing Network Storage Agent as lt SUNWrasag gt Installing part 1 of 1 opt SUNWrasag CHANGES opt SUNWrasag README opt SUNWrasag StarterKit TAPEAgent pm opt SUNWrasag StarterKit WHATAgent pm opt SUNWrasag System DeviceState map opt SUNWrasag System DocSequenc opt SUNWrasag System EventSequenc opt SUNWrasag System Events list opt SUNWrasag System Events_1 1 mof opt SUNWrasag System NETCONNECT opt SUNWrasag System Probable_Causes opt SUNWrasag System Recommended_Actions opt SUNWrasag System SW_Thresholds Appendix D Sample Installation S
226. tor using the cfgadm utility The device nodes once created are persistent accross reboots The c gadm utility which provides on demand node creation is described in greater detail in Chapter 9 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 now 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 ten 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 one gigabit Fibre Channel link this can provide an aggregate two gigabits per second of bandwidth when I Os are flowing in both directions Chapter1 Introduction 3 4 Support of Multiple Protocols The StorEdge Network product supports both SCSI FCP and IP FCIP over the Fibre Channel This allows both storage and networking applications to work on the SAN and minimizes the need for multiple networks FCIP can be used in any supported topology and can be used for traditional IP applications and IP file access at the same time Simultaneous SCSI and IP traffic in the same switch zone is not currently supported Support for More Heterogeneous Storage Devices Bl
227. torage Agent package SUNWrasag Check the version of the NetworkStorage Agent on your SAN Management host pkginfo 1 SUNWrasag The system returns PKGINST SUNWrasag NAME Network Storage Agent CATEGORY system ARCH sparc VERSION 21 BASEDIR opt SUNWrasag VENDOR Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation PSTAMP ccadieux on 08 08 00 10 34 24 INSTDATE Oct 14 2001 17 52 STATUS completely installed FILES 811 installed pathnames 96 directories 146 executables 20332 blocks used approx 2 Refer to TABLE 6 2 on page 70 for the version information If you need to upgrade to a newer version remove the outdated package using the pkgrm command pkgrm SUNWrasag 3 Install the new version using the pkgadd command Follow the installation instructions provided in the documentation that came with this package pkgadd d pkg location SUNWrasag 82 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch Manager 1 Upgrade Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch Manager package SUNWsmgr SANsurfer Switch Manager SAN release 3 0 can manage both 2 0 and 3 0 versions of the Sun StorEdge FC Network switch Earlier versions of SANsurfer Switch Manager are not supported and may cause improper switch operation when used for managing SAN 3 0 Sun StorEdgeTM Network FC Switch Installing other host softwar
228. un StorEdge T3 Arrays from Host A to Host B Rezoning to remove a storage device from host A and add it to host B causes host A to loose all access to the storage device To rezone a Sun StorEdge T3 array from one host to another host perform the following two procedures m To Rezone Sun StorEdge T3 Array from Host A on page 122 m To Rezone a Sun StorEdge T3 Array to Host B on page 123 v To Rezone Sun StorEdge T3 Array from Host A 1 Stop all LUN activity to the Sun StorEdge T3 array 2 Unmount any file systems currently using Sun StorEdge T3 array LUNs 3 Deport any VM disk groups 4 If necessary unconfigure paths to the Sun StorEdge T3 array using the cfgadm c unconfigure command Perform this step if the Sun StorEdge T3 array is connected in a name server zone and is accessed by a host port connected to a switch F port For additional information refer to Creating On Demand Device Nodes on Hosts for Fabric Configurations on page 89 of Chapter 8 The system is now ready for rezoning You can reassign the Sun StorEdge T3 array from host A to host B 122 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 vy 1 To Rezone a Sun StorEdge T3 Array to Host B If necessary configure all paths to the Sun StorEdge T3 array using the cfgadm c configure command This will create device nodes Perform this step if the Sun StorEdge T3 array is connected in a name
229. unds upon configuring the SAN including initial configuration of a switch identifying hosts and storage managing multiple and cascaded switches handling multiple paths to storage using Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager and working with volume managers Additionally this guide explains managing Fibre Channel Fabrics and name services configuring and changing zones on switches converting to long device names used by Fabrics and Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager and using on demand device creation 2 New Features Benefits and Products This version of the Sun StorEdge SAN Product provides new features and benefits It delivers a larger 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 New Device Names One of the most noticeable new features that require additional planning is new longer device names SANs and multipath storage devices require the devices to be addressed by device specific static global identifiers and not by physical port IDs which are dynamic in nature and are different across different host s systems Traditionally Solaris has named storage devices based on the controller target ID and logical unit number LUN of the device When large SANs with multiple paths to large storage arrays are constructed this naming convention could lead to th
230. urned on b The Ethernet cable is attached to the switch c The IP address entered in the table is the same as the IP address of the switch What does it mean if the Fabric Icon displays PROM It is an indication of POST failure or a Flash Checksum Error or it may be an indication that the switch was previously in Force PROM mode The icon with the word PROM displayed in the Status field is not an indication of normal operation It is only visible as a result of Power On Self Test POST failure or when the switch has been placed in the Force PROM mode When a Switch chassis has a Flash Checksum error as a result of a POST diagnostic or if the chassis was placed into Force PROM mode via its Test switch the Switch chassis goes into PROM Mode and uses its default IP Address to communicate through its Ethernet port This requires connection of an Ethernet crossover cable directly to the Switch chassis and use of the default IP Address to connect to it When you communicate with this Switch designate an IP Address of 10 0 0 1 When SANsurfer connects to this Switch it will find that it is in PROM Mode and display the PROM Icon When a Switch is in PROM mode there is a very limited number of things that can be done to it New control code can be loaded into Flash memory or give the Switch a new IP Address For details on what can be done while in the force PROM mode refer to SANbox 16 Fibre Channel Switch Installer s User s Manual
231. verview for Software Installations 38 PatchPro Interactive 38 PatchPro Expert 39 4 Hardware Installation 41 Preparing for the Installation 41 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 Attaching the Mounting Rails to the Expansion Cabinet 42 Installing the Mounting Rails for 8 Port Switches 42 Installing the Switch 46 Installing the Vent Panel 47 Connecting the Cables 50 Sun StorEdge A5200 and T3 Arrays 51 Switch Activation 57 Configuring the Switch Ethernet Port 57 Using RARP to Change the IP Address 57 Installing the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 3 0 GUI 61 Upgrading the GUI 61 Setting the Stage Type 66 Installing a New SAN 67 Required Software Components 67 Software Components 67 Downloading Patches and Packages 69 Verifying Successful Patch Downloads 69 Installing the Software 70 Upgrading the SAN 77 Downloading Patches and Packages 77 Verifying Upgrade Compliance 77 Configuring the SAN 85 Managing Multiple Switches 85 Managing Cascaded Switches 87 Managing Switch Zones 88 Broadcast Zones 88 Contents xxi SL Zones and Name Server Zones 88 Creating On Demand Device Nodes on Hosts for Fabric Configurations 89 Creating Device Nodes Without the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Software Enabled 89 Creating Device Nodes With the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Software Enabled 99 9 Managing the SAN 117 Managing Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager with a V
232. within one switch only that is in a cascaded configuration there can be SL zones and each SL zone must only reside in one switch Name server zones span both switches Adding an Inter Switch Link To cascade two switches together the system must meet the following conditions Both switches must be in IO T mode To change the stage type refer to the Topology window in Chapter 2 of the SANbox 8 16 Switch Management User s Manual a The two switches must have unique chassis IDs To change the chassis ID refer to the SAN Surfer Switch Manager software m The ports to be connected must be set to F_port or FL_port After you add the ISL each port will self discover and configure itself as a T_port trunk port Chapter 8 Configuring the SAN 87 Managing Switch Zones With the exception of the following clarifications regarding compatibility with the Sun StorEdge FC Network switch 8 and switch 16 rules refer to pages 2 60 to 2 70 of the SANbox 8 16 Switch Management User s Manual for instructions about managing switch zones a Broadcast Zones on page 88 a SL Zones and Name Server Zones on page 88 a To Create a Name Server Zone Across Cascading Switches on page 88 Broadcast Zones Broadcast zones are not part of Sun StorEdge FC Network switch 8 and switch 16 Disregard the definition of a broadcast zone and its rules refer to pages 2 60 and 2 62 of the SANbox 8 16 Switch Management User s Manual SL Zon
233. y usage differences when these commands telnet ping or ftp are used in an Ethernet setup or FC network setup 132 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 CHAPTER 10 Troubleshooting Tools and Resources This chapter contains information and procedures for correcting faults in initial configuration and subsequent faults Additional information and resources are available at http www sun com service support sunsolve index html The website contains information on software versions and provides necessary patches for customers Diagnostics This section describes tools and resources essential for troubleshooting a Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Version 3 0 switch Use this information as well as information found in the appropriate hardware specific manuals to determine the problem and the service required To Identify the Problem Check one or a combination of resources Make sure you capture the information you gather for a service call if you need one Host Based Files m var adm messages m etc raid rmlog log for A3500FC if applicable a Sun StorEdge T3 Array syslog can be forwarded to the host 133 134 m SANsurfer Webgui log found in HOME Webgui Component Based Resources m Raid Manager 6 22 GUI a SANsurfer Switch GUI a command line luxadm output see the manpage luxadm 1M for usage a command line cfgadm 1M
234. zone 4 Maximum initiators per SL zone 2 1 The Sun StorEdge A3500 FC array is not supported on hosts that have Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager enabled or that have Fabric connected host ports L180 and L700 FC Tape Libraries Both the L180 and L700 FC Tape Libraries require STK 9840 FC tape drives You must upgrade to the most recent software for your L180 or L700 FC Tape unit See the release documentation that came with your tape library for more information FCIP NFS NAS and SNDR TABLE 2 5 FCIP NFS NAS and SNDR Supported Cascading Fabric nameserver zone Zone Type Fabric nameserver zone HBA as F Port point to point Maximum device ports per zone 812 1 With the PCI dual Fibre Channel Network Adapter only physical port 2 can be used for FCIP 2 With the CPCI Dual Fibre Channel Network Adapter only physical port 1 can be used for FCIP Switches For high availability configure any two sets of switches in parallel 10 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 and Switch 16 Installation and Configuration Guide October 2001 m Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 8 m Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 16 Note Make sure the switch chassis ID is not 0 You can change the chassis ID in the Switch Faceplate Display window After changing the chassis ID click the Apply button For more information on the chassis ID refer to the SANbox 8 16 Switch Management User s Manual for Sun StorEdge Network FC switch 3 0 FC Tape L
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