HSG80 ACS Solution Software Version 8.7 for Compaq Tru64 UNIX Installation and Configuration Guide
Table Of Contents
- HSG80 ACS Solution Software Version 8.7 for Compaq Tru64 UNIX Installation and Configuration Guide
- About this Guide
- 1- Planning a Subsystem
- Defining Subsystems
- What is Failover Mode?
- Selecting a Cache Mode
- Enabling Mirrored Caching
- What is the Command Console LUN?
- Determining Connections
- Assigning Unit Numbers
- What is Selective Storage Presentation?
- 2- Planning Storage Configurations
- Where to Start
- Determining Storage Requirements
- Configuration Rules for the Controller
- Addressing Conventions for Device PTL
- Choosing a Container Type
- Creating a Storageset Profile
- Planning Considerations for Storageset
- Changing Characteristics through Switches
- Specifying Storageset and Partition Switches
- Specifying Initialization Switches
- Specifying Unit Switches
- Creating Storage Maps
- 3- Preparing the Host System
- Installing RAID Array Storage System
- Making a Physical Connection
- Preparing LUNs for Access by Tru64 UNIX FileSystem
- DECsafe Available Server Environment (ASE)
- HSG80 Units and Tru64 UNIX Utilities
- Solution Software Upgrade Procedures
- New Features, ACS 8.7 for Tru64
- 4- Installing and Configuring HSG Agent
- 5- FC Configuration Procedures
- Establishing a Local Connection
- Setting Up a Single Controller
- Setting Up a Controller Pair
- Configuring Devices
- Configuring Storage Containers
- Assigning Unit Numbers and Unit Qualifiers
- Configuration Options
- Verifying Storage Configuration from Host
- 6- Using CLI for Configuration
- 7- Backing Up, Cloning, and Moving Data
- A- Subsystem Profile Templates
- Storageset Profile
- Storage Map Template 1 for the BA370 Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 2 for the second BA370 Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 3 for the third BA370 Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 4 for the Model 4214R Disk Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 5 for the Model 4254 Disk Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 6 for the Model 4310R Disk Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 7 for the Model 4350R Disk Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 8 for the Model 4314R Disk Enclosure
- Storage Map Template 9 for the Model 4354R Disk Enclosure
- B- Installing, Configuring, and Removing the Client
- C- SWCC Agent in TruCluster Environment
- SWCC Overview
- Running the SWCC Agent on a V4.0G Cluster
- Running the SWCC Agent under ASE Services
- Running the SWCC Agent on a V5.x Cluster
- Problems with Running the Agent on Multiple Clusters
- Configure the Controller
- Use Multiple-Bus Failover Mode
- Verify That the HSG80/HSG60 Unit Offsets Are Zero
- Install and Run the Agent on One Cluster Member
- Example of Installing the Agent on a Cluster Member
- Create the CAA Action Script
- Create the CAA Resource
- Glossary
- Index
Glossary
Glossary–8 HSG80 ACS Solution Software Version 8.7 for Compaq Tru64 UNIX Installation and
Configuration Guide
FCC Class B
This certification label appears on electronic devices that can be used
in either a home or a commercial environment within the United States.
FCP
The mapping of SCSI-3 operations to Fibre Channel.
FDDI
Fiber Distributed Data Interface. An ANSI standard for 100 megabaud
transmission over fiber optic cable.
FD SCSI
The fast, narrow, differential SCSI bus with an 8-bit data transfer rate
of 10 MB/s. See also FWD SCSI and SCSI.
fiber
A fiber or optical strand. Spelled fibre in Fibre Channel.
fiber optic cable
A transmission medium designed to transmit digital signals in the form
of pulses of light. Fiber optic cable is noted for its properties of
electrical isolation and resistance to electrostatic contamination.
Fibre Channel
A high speed, high-bandwidth serial protocol for channels and
networks that interconnect over twisted pair wires, coaxial cable or
fiber optic cable. The Fibre Channel Switched (FC-SW) (fabric) offers
up to 16 million ports with cable lengths of up to 10 kilometers. The
Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) topology offers speeds of up
to 100 Mbytes/seconds and up to 127 nodes, all connected in serial. In
contrast to SCSI technology, Fibre Channel does not require ID
switches or terminators. The FC-AL loop may be connected to a Fibre
Channel fabric for connection to other nodes.
fibre channel
topology
An interconnection scheme that allows multiple Fibre Channel ports to
communicate with each other. For example, point-to-point, Arbitrated
Loop, and switched fabric are all Fibre Channel topologies.
FL_Port
A port in a fabric where N_Port or an NL_Port may be connected.
flush
The act of writing dirty data from cache to a storage media.
FMU
Fault management utility.
forced errors
A data bit indicating a corresponding logical data block contains
unrecoverable data.
frame
An invisible unit used to transfer information in Fibre Channel.