Sun Cluster 3.0 12/01 Hardware Guide

StorEdge A3500FC Array SAN Considerations

This section contains information for using StorEdge A3500FC arrays as the storage devices in a SAN that is in a Sun Cluster environment. StorEdge A3500 arrays are not supported by the Sun SAN 3.0 release at this time.

Full, detailed hardware and software installation and configuration instructions for creating and maintaining a SAN are described in the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 and Switch-16 Installation and Configuration Guide, Sun SAN 3.0 that is shipped with your switch hardware. Use the cluster-specific procedures in this chapter for installing and maintaining StorEdge A3500FC arrays in your cluster; refer to the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 and Switch-16 Installation and Configuration Guide, Sun SAN 3.0 for switch and SAN instructions and information on such topics as switch ports and zoning, and required software and firmware

Hardware components of a SAN include Fibre Channel switches, Fibre Channel host adapters, and storage devices and enclosures. 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.

StorEdge A3500FC Array Supported SAN Features

Table 7-3 lists the SAN features that are supported with the StorEdge A3500FC array. See the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 and Switch-16 Installation and Configuration Guide, Sun SAN 3.0 for details about these features.

Table 7-3 StorEdge A3500FC Array Supported SAN Features

Feature 

Supported 

Cascading 

No 

Zone type 

SL zone only 

Maximum number of arrays per SL zone 

Maximum initiators per SL zone 

The StorEdge A3500FC array is not supported on hosts that have Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software enabled or that have Fabric-connected host ports.

Sample StorEdge A3500FC Array SAN

Figure 7-6 shows a sample SAN hardware configuration when using two hosts and four StorEdge A3500FC arrays. All switch ports are defined as the segmented loop (SL) type, as required. See the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 and Switch-16 Installation and Configuration Guide, Sun SAN 3.0 for details.

Figure 7-6 Sample StorEdge A3500FC Array SAN Configuration

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StorEdge A3500FC Array SAN Clustering Considerations

If you are replacing an FC switch and you intend to save the switch IP configuration for restoration to the replacement switch, do not connect the cables to the replacement switch until after you recall the Fabric configuration to the replacement switch. For more information about saving and recalling switch configurations see the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 and Switch-16 Installation and Configuration Guide, Sun SAN 3.0.