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HP VMA SAN Gateway Installation and User Guide

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CHAPTER 4

Configuring vSHARE

HP VMA SAN Gateways running vSHARE can be deployed in a High Availability

configuration, where a pair of HP VMA SAN Gateways provide redundant access

to a VMA Array. See

Deploying vSHARE in a High Availability Configuration

on

page 82.

Understanding vSHARE

vSHARE is a solution for block storage management. vSHARE runs as software

on a HP VMA SAN Gateway enabling host systems (for example, database

servers) to use and Fibre Channel (FCP) transport protocols to access logical units

of data (LUNs) stored within VMA Arrays.

On the host system, the LUN appears as a local SCSI disk. The host formats and

partitions the LUN. The storage system sees the contents of a LUN as a set of

blocks of arbitrary data.

Administrators may use vSHARE to define rules for controlling access to LUNs

based on the containers, initiators and initiator groups, and target ports configured

within the system.

Storage Containers: A storage container is an addressable partition within a
VMA Array. Every LUN created and managed by vSHARE is created within
a storage container.

Initiators and Initiator groups: An initiator is a host or client I/O port that
requires access to the LUNs stored in the containers. Multiple initiators may
be grouped together in an initiator group (igroup). Access to the LUNs in a
container may be restricted to specific initiators or initiator groups.

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