Automatic configuration of host information enables the GUI to report information about the instance of FSPM running on the host (for example, the number of working paths reported to the GUI from FSPM). In some environments, automatic configuration includes features such as load balancing.
Each FSPM release provides different features, and the features provided for each platform vary. The following table describes the specific features implemented in FSPM 4.
Feature | Benefit |
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Automatic data path failover | (Working with Solaris I/O multipathing features ) Automatically switches to the most suitable path available after a path failure or failback. |
Automatic recognition of SAN hosts by the Oracle FS System services | Sends a description of the host to each Pilot management controller on connected Oracle FS Systems, enabling the Oracle FS System Services to create a host definition. This definition provides information including the world wide names (WWNs) for each host FC port, iSCSI Initiator Names associated with the hosts, and the version of FSPM running on the host. |
Call Home log collection | When an Oracle FS administrator uses Oracle FS System Manager (GUI) to collect system information, the Oracle FS System can be instructed to send a request to each connected FSPM host. The FSPM host collects diagnostic information and sends the information to the Oracle FS System, where the information is bundled with any other requested information. The Oracle FS System can transmit this information to Oracle Customer Support. The following information is collected from each FSPM host:
Note: For more information on Call-Home, refer to the Oracle Flash Storage System Administrator’s Guide.
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Support for FC connections to Controllers | Makes connections to Oracle FS System storage arrays over a high-speed FC network infrastructure. |
Support for iSCSI connections to Controllers | Makes connections to Oracle FS System storage arrays over long distances using an IP network infrastructure. Note: iSCSI connections to FC ports on Controllers require iSCSI-to-FC routers.
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Support for clustering | Clustering is supported as supported by the Oracle Solaris I/O multipathing features. |
Support for Boot from SAN | Boot from SAN is supported as specified by Solaris I/O multipathing features on Oracle Solaris. |
FCoE CNAs | FC over Ethernet (FCoE) Converged Network Adapters (CNAs) are supported on the host. |