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

Configuring a Standard Data Replication Manager Solution
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Reverify the Disks
I Issue the format command again to verify that disks are present. There must be only one
entry for each disk.
Note: All target numbers are stored in IdLite.conf.
Configure the SWCC Agent (Optional)
I You may now install SWCC. Refer to the HP StorageWorks HSG80 ACS Solution Software
Version 8.7 for Sun Solaris Installation and Configuration Guide for details regarding the
Configuration utility.
Invoke the Configuration utility with the following command:
/opt/steam/bin/install.sh
Additional Setup
I Reboot the host using the reboot -- -r command.
Your Solaris host is now configured to use DRM. Follow this procedure for each Solaris host
present at the initiator site. After configuring the initiator site hosts, go to the section titled
“Additional Host Configuration,” on page 144.
Additional Host Configuration
This section provides the final configuration procedures, which are to be performed at both the
initiator and target sites. The procedures are marked with both symbols: IT.
Install Cluster Server for Windows NT and Windows 2000 (Optional)
IT
Windows NT and Windows 2000 Fibre Channel cluster software enables two host servers to
share a Fibre Channel storage subsystem through a Fibre Channel switch. If a failure occurs on
the server, the cluster software detects that failure and initiates a failover. The failed
components can be warm-swapped or serviced while the functioning components remain
active. This process requires minimal downtime and ensures high availability of data. If you
are using Windows NT or Windows 2000 and want to run the cluster option, you may safely
install it now.
Install NetWare Cluster Services (NWCS) Version 1.01 (Optional)
IT
NWCS Fibre Channel cluster software enables two host servers to share a Fibre Channel
storage subsystem through a Fibre Channel switch. If a failure occurs on the server, the cluster
software detects that failure and initiates a failover. The failed components can be
warm-swapped or serviced while the functioning components remain active. This process
requires minimal downtime and ensures high availability of data. If you are using NetWare 5.1
and want to run the cluster option, you may safely install it now.
Only non-RCS LUNs are supported.