Preface, Configuration, Physical disk array connections – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Using XP12000 disk arrays with EVA GL disk arrays

attached as subordinated external storage disk

arrays

Preface

This appendix describes the procedure and relevant recommendations for configuring HP StorageWorks

XP12000 and EVA GL (EVA3000 or 5000) disk arrays where the EVA is used as a highly available

external storage disk array.
For the XP12000 to properly manage highly available (HA) connectivity to an EVA GL disk array, the

XP12000 and EVA must have firmware versions 50-04-28-00/00 or later and v3.028 or later,

respectively. The firmware specified for the EVA contains EVA Active/Passive controller capability only. EVA

Active/Active controller capability is not yet supported for external storage use. For more information

about the XP12000 and EVA GL series of disk arrays, visit the HP storage web site:

http://www.hp.com/go/storage

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Configuration

Physical disk array connections

The XP12000 can use multiple fibre channel connections to an attached EVA. The two XP12000-EVA

configuration examples in the following sections—minimum and expanded—are designed with fibre

channel switches to maximize the ability of separate hosts to directly use the EVA in addition to the

XP12000. This also allows for connecting hosts to the EVA that run software applications such as

HP StorageWorks Command View EVA and System Insight Manager so the EVA can be managed in-band

as well as monitoring its operational status. The XP12000 does not forward detailed SIM (status) messages

the EVA generates during operation. Monitoring all EVAs must be done by a host connected in-band to the

EVA via a fibre channel.

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