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Zoneing in 3 PAR
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 7:42 am
by waugh
Dear All,
I am trying to add the new host in to 3 PAR. Could you please let me know on details how to add it.
Thanks,
Waugh
Re: Zoneing in 3 PAR
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 7:56 am
by Luki
this is explanatory itself in the IMC.
IMC > Hosts > Right Klick on the 3PAR System > Create Host
Re: Zoneing in 3 PAR
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 12:05 pm
by hdtvguy
Are you asking about basic fabric zoning for the 3par or how to add an accessible host to the array?
Re: Zoneing in 3 PAR
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 2:19 am
by waugh
Yes, I am looking for zoneing. In 3 PAR we have persistant ports. As per my knowledge will it be simple zoning like
1) check the wwpn of host and node
2) alicreate
3) zone create etc
then add the host in to stoarge and create host group etc.
Please let me know someting differnet I have to perform.
Thanks ,
Waugh
Re: Zoneing in 3 PAR
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 3:23 am
by Christian
Should work but remember to create the host on the 3PAR as well
Re: Zoneing in 3 PAR
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 5:10 am
by RitonLaBevue
check wwn of host hbas
alicreate
zonecreate
cfgadd
cfgsave
cfgenable
don't forget to zone both ports of node cluster with the same hba:
0:1:2 and 0:1:2
not 0:1:1 and 0:1:2
Don't forget port persistent.
Re: Zoneing in 3 PAR
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 10:08 am
by Richard Siemers
How many nodes do you have, and how many host ports are there per host?
Don't under estimate the importance of a good zoning plan, and stick to it. Check out the host connectivity guides for 3PAR on the OS you're attaching. They explain it well.
I'n my environment we use hosts with 2 HBA ports, and storage with 4 nodes. So we zone each host port to a "node pair" which determines which storage nodes share back end disks and cover each other for port persistence.
ZoneA would contain:
Host port A
Node 0, port 1
Node 1, port 1 (has to be same port as above for port persistence)
ZoneB would contain:
Host port B
Node 2, port 1
Node 3, port 1 (has to be same port as above for port persistence)