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@ 2006-11-13 16:35 John Little
  2006-11-13 19:18 ` James Smart
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: John Little @ 2006-11-13 16:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: dm-devel

Hi all

Admittedly this is not the correct forum for this question but I have googled 
this and the only people I have to ask around here are people who won't touch 
it because it is Linux.

My question is this:  I'm using SLES10 with two emulex hbas, one connected to 
fabric a and one to fabric b.  When zoning the switch for the hbas do I put 
in only one path to the fabric per hba or do I put in two, one to each of the 
separate fabrics?

Again I realize this is not exactly the correct forum but since I couldn't 
find an answer anywhere else I figured you guys would be the most 
knowledgeable.  If there are some docs somewhere that you could point me to I 
would appreciate it.

John

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* RE: multipath and san fabric
@ 2006-11-14 13:09 John Little
  2006-11-14 20:41 ` Edward Goggin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: John Little @ 2006-11-14 13:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: dm-devel; +Cc: James.Smart, egoggin

Hi all

Wow.  thanks for the responses...

James Smart <James.Smart@Emulex.Com> wrote on 11/13/2006 02:54:15 PM:

> >>> Example 2:
> >>>    Fabric A contains HBA1, TargetPort1, and TargetPort3. 
> >>> Typically a zone
> >>>      would exist within Fabric A that contains these 3 ports.
> >>>    Fabric B contains HBA2, TargetPort2, and TargetPort4. 
> >>> Typically a zone
> >>>      would exist within Fabric B that contains these 3 ports.
> >>>    The storage array contains 2 controllers, with 2 ports per 
> >>> controller.
> >>>      Meaning TargetPort1 and TargetPort2 are on controller A, 
> >>> and TargetPort3
> >>>      and TargetPort4 are on controller B. The ports are cross 
> >>> connected on
> >>>      the fabrics for redundancy. All storage can be seen from 
> >>> any port.
> >>>    --
> >>>    This would ahve 4 DM paths
> >>>    The I_T nexus's are:
> >>>       HBA1_TargetPort1
> >>>       HBA1_TargetPort3
> >>>       HBA2_TargetPort2
> >>>       HBA2_TargetPort4

Ok I'm new to SAN and multipathing so maybe it's just the way it is worded.  
Here is what we have and the instructions that were given to me.
####
FCSW00 xxx.xxx.xxx.233 Fabric A 
FCSW01 xxx.xxx.xxx.234 Fabric B
FCSW02 xxx.xxx.xxx.235 Fabric A
FCSW03 xxx.xxx.xxx.236 Fabric B

Summary: One HBA is attached to each fabric; two zones per HBA. One is zoned 
to a port on SPA and one is zoned to a port on SPB We have a CX600 which has 
4 ports per SP. So, it could be zoned to SPA0 (0-3)and SPB0(0-3)
####

If I understand correctly what I have is Example 2 (typo corrected).  Then I 
would, for an hba connected to Fabric A on a port on FCSW00, setup a zone on 
FCSW00 and another on FCSW02.  The same would apply for the hba in Fabric B 
using FCSW01 and FCSW03.

Is this correct or am I still lost?

Thanks,
John

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