HP 3PAR RedHat and Oracle Linux Implementation Guide

Required
The following setup must be completed before connecting the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage port to
a device.
Configuring Ports for a Direct Connection
To configure the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage ports for a direct connection, complete the following
steps.
1. Set each HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage port to port persona 1 by issuing controlport
persona 1 <X:X:X>, where <X:X:X> is the port location, expressed as node:slot:port.
2. Issue controlport vcn disable -f <X:X:X>.
3. Verify that each port has the appropriate persona defined:
# showport -par
N:S:P ConnTypeCfgRateClass2 VCN -----------Persona------------ IntCoal
4:0:2 loop auto disable disable *(1) g_ven, g_hba, g_os, 0, DC enabled
Configuring Ports for a Fabric Connection
To configure the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage ports for a fabric connection, complete the following
steps.
Procedure 1
1. Set each storage server port that will connect to a fabric to port persona 7 by issuing
controlport persona 7 <X:X:X>, where <X:X:X> is the port location, expressed as
node:slot:port.
2. Issue controlport vcn disable -f <X:X:X> for each port.
3. Verify that each port has the appropriate persona defined:
# showport -par
N:S:P ConnType CfgRate Class2 VCN -----------Persona------------ IntCoal
4:0:2 point auto disable disable *(7) g_ven, g_hba, g_os, 0, FA enabled
Creating the Host Definition (HP 3PAR OS 2.2.x)
Before connecting the RHEL host to the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage, create a host definition for
each HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage that is to be connected to a host HBA port through a fabric or
a direct connection.
1. To create host definitions on the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage, issue the following command:
# createhost [options] <hostname> [<WWN>]...
Example:
# createhost redhathost 1122334455667788 1122334455667799
Configuring the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage Running HP 3PAR OS 2.2.x 13