Configuring the hardware, Inserting the servers in the management console, Establishing the connection – HP Storage Mirroring Software User Manual

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Configuring the hardware

You need to configure your hardware so that Storage Mirroring traffic is permitted access through the

router and directed appropriately. Using the port information from the previous section, configure

your router identifying each Storage Mirroring server, its IP address, and the Storage Mirroring and

router ports. Also, note the following caveats.

Since Storage Mirroring communication occurs bidirectionally, make sure you configure your

router for both incoming and outgoing traffic for all of your Storage Mirroring servers and Storage

Mirroring clients.

In addition to UDP heartbeats, Storage Mirroring failover can use ICMP pings to determine if the

source server is online. If you are going to use ICMP pings and a router between the source and

target is blocking ICMP traffic, failover monitors cannot be created or used. In this situation, you

must configure your router to allow ICMP pings between the source and target.

Since there are many types of hardware on the market, each can be configured differently. See your

hardware reference manual for instructions on setting up your particular router.

Inserting the servers in the Management Console

If your network is configured to propagate UDP broadcasts, your servers will be populated in the

Management Console from across the router. If not, you have to manually insert the servers, by

selecting

Insert, Server. Type the IP address of the router the server is connected to and the port

number the server is using for heartbeats.

Establishing the connection

Once your server is inserted in the Management Console, you can use the Connection Wizard or the

Connection Manager to establish your connection. See

Establishing a Connection Using the

Connection Wizard

on page 5-1 or

Establishing a Connection Using the Connection Manager

on page 6-1 for details on establishing a connection through either of these methods.

Storage Mirroring

Server Service Listen

Port

The Service Listen Port sends and receives

TCP communication between Storage

Mirroring servers and between Storage

Mirroring servers and Storage Mirroring

clients.

1500

Storage Mirroring

Server Heartbeat

Transmit Port

The Heartbeat Advertisement port sends and

receives broadcast UDP communications to

populate the Management Console tree with

Storage Mirroring servers.

1500

Storage Mirroring

Server Status Listen

Port

The Status Listen Port sends directed UDP

comunications to display status and statistics

in the Management Console.

1505

NOTE:

If you change any of the port settings, you must stop and restart the Storage Mirroring

daemon for the new port setting to take effect.

Port

Description

Default

Setting

Record

Your Port

Setting

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