Lun manager for the xp128/xp1024, Lu configuration overview, Fibre channel environment – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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LUN Configuration and Security Manager XP user guide for the XP128/XP1024

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LUN Manager for the XP128/XP1024

You can connect XP arrays to open system and mainframe hosts using iSCSI (Internet Small Computer

System Interface), Fibre Channel, and Network Attached Storage (NAS). Use LUN Manager to configure

host groups, logical units (LUs), and Fibre Channel and NAS ports. You can also configure NAS cache

settings.

LU configuration overview

One of the important tasks in logical unit (LU) configuration is to define I/O paths from hosts to LUs. After

the paths are defined, the hosts can send commands and data to the LUs and can receive data from them.
LUN Manager can also configure security policies to protect LUs from unauthorized access.

Fibre Channel environment

In a Fibre Channel environment, you must configure the Fibre Channel ports on the disk array. With LUN

Manager, you can set addresses and speed, and specify topology for Fibre Channel ports.

iSCSI environment

In an iSCSI environment, the XP disk array provides mutual user authentication between hosts and ports by

using Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP).

NAS environment

There are two types of LUs in a NAS environment:

System LUs

User LUs

When configuring a NAS system, you must define paths between hosts and user LUs. You cannot define

paths to system LUs, and you cannot define any LU paths to external volumes.

Supported emulation types

LUN Manager supports the following device emulation types:

OPEN-3, OPEN-9, OPEN-8 (XP128/XP1024 only), OPEN-E, OPEN-L, and OPEN-V for open systems

3390-3A/B/C and 3380-KA/B/C for mainframe systems

LU paths

After hosts and the disk array are physically connected by cables, switches, and so on, use LUN Manager

to establish paths between the hosts and LUs. These paths are called LU paths and they determine which

host can access which LU.

Up to 256 LU paths can be defined for a host group in a Fibre Channel or iSCSI environment

Up to 512 LU paths can be defined for a Fibre Channel port for the XP128/XP1024 arrays

Up to 256 LU paths can be defined for a NAS port

Up to 128 host groups can be defined for a Fibre Channel port for the XP128/XP1024 arrays

In an iSCSI environment, you can define:
• Up to 16 initiators per port
• Up to 16 host groups per port
• Up to 16 initiators per host group

NOTE:

In an iSCSI environment, the number of initiators per host group multiplied by the number

of host groups must be less than or equal to 16.

Up to 65,536 host groups can be defined for one disk array (256 x 256)

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