Data migration configuration – HP MPX200 Multifunction Router User Manual

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Figure 3 (page 11)

shows the configuration used when you are:

Migrating from one vendor SAN to another vendor SAN.

Installing a new fabric and do not have enough ports available in the old fabric.

Figure 3 Migration between dissimilar vendor SANs

Data migration configuration

Figures in this section show the typical configurations used for offline and online data migration
using MPX200 models.

“Performing data migration” (page 41)

and

“Configuring the data path

through MPX200 for online data migration” (page 152)

also refer to these figures. The following

figure legend applies to all data migration figures in this section.

Figure legend

Host Bus Adapter port number

HBA <n>

Source array controller A port number

SA <n>

Source array controller B port number

SB <n>

Destination array controller A port number

DA <n>

Destination array controller B port number

DB <n>

MPX200 blade number, Fibre Channel port number, and virtual port group number

BL<n> FC<n>:VPG<n>

Presented target from MPX200 representing source array controller port number
and the VPGroup number used to present the LUNs to the MPX200 (online data
migration)

PT-SA <n>+VPG<n>

Presented target from MPX200 representing source array controller port number
and the VPGroup number used to present the LUNs to the MPX200 (online data
migration)

PT-SB <n>+VPG<n>

Physical connections between ports

Solid lines

Presented target connections between ports

Dashed and dotted lines

Figure 4 (page 12)

illustrates the topology for offline data migration between two Fibre Channel

storage arrays.

Supported configurations

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