ConfigurationWith any SAN, consideration for the balance between performance and capacity always must be paramount. If too much emphasis is placed on capacity, performance will surely suffer, so heed the word of your storage vendor about storage layout. In this chapter, we focus only on how to increase storage with a simple storage layout, and not on performance. We use the following two servers to illustrate our concepts. The particulars on Machine 1 are as follows: [root@cyclops root]# uname -a Machine 2 looks like this: atlorca4:~ # uname -a The following representations outline the two servers within the SAN. First, Machine 1 (Cyclops): (Cyclops) Has two Emulex LP8000 HBAs This design is nothing more than an example of fault-tolerant Host Bus Adapter (HBA). If we lose the storage port, our host loses access to the storage. Then we have Machine 2 (atlorca4): |-LP9802-|-WWN 10000000c93d3fc5 --> FCID 0x652d13 on Mcdata 6064 director \ Note This calculation works on any McDATA switch, calculating the port number from the FCID area field. Many tricks exist for different switches, but they are beyond the scope of this chapter. As you can see in the previous example, the storage array plugs into port 41 on FCID 0x652b13 of McDATA 6064, yielding 100% locality for this host. |
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