HP StorageWorks Data Replication Manager HSG80 ACS Version 8.7P Configuration Guide (AA-RPHZF-TE, March 2004)

Configuring a Standard Data Replication Manager Solution
77Data Replication Manager HSG80 ACS Version 8.7P Configuration Guide
Example Display 12
Connection Unit
Name Operating system Controller Port Address Status Offset
HostB1 VMS THIS 1 210013 online 0
HOST_ID=nnnn-nnnn-nnnn-nnnn . . . . ADAPTER_ID=nnnn-nnnn-nnnn-nnnn
HostB2 VMS OTHER 1 200013 online 0
HOST_ID=nnnn-nnnn-nnnn-nnnn . . . . ADAPTER_ID=nnnn-nnnn-nnnn-nnnn
Update Switch Zones
The switch zones created earlier must be updated with the host connection information (refer
to Chapter 6, “Configuring the Optional Advanced DRM Solutions,” for detailed information
on zone creation):
T 1. On the top fabric, add the host connection to the zone that contains port 1 of the top target
controller.
T 2. On the bottom fabric, add the host connection to the zone that contains port 1 of the
bottom target controller.
Your OpenVMS host is now configured to use DRM. Execute this procedure for each
OpenVMS host present at the target site. After configuring the target site hosts, go to the
section titled “Configure the Controllers at the Initiator Site,” on page 100.
HP Tru64 UNIX
Before starting this procedure, make sure that your host is up to date with service packs and
patches. For supported revision levels, refer to the DRM Release Notes.
Install the HBAs
T You must install at least two HBAs in each host system. Record the HBA WWID for use later
in this chapter. Refer to the Compaq StorageWorks 64-Bit PCI-to-Fibre Channel Host Bus
Adapter User Guide for installation instructions. The user guide is located at:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/techdoc/adapters/AA-RKPDB-TE.html.
Note: Do not attach your fiber connections to the HBAs at this time. The driver is installed in the
following step.
Install the HBA Driver
T The EMX driver for Tru64 UNIX is already installed. Verify that the driver version and
firmware version are at a supported level:
cat /usr/adm/messages |grep KGPSA
You should see a display similar to that in Example Display 13.