Connecting hosts, Host system requirements, Connecting the enclosure to data hosts – HP MSA 1040 SAN Storage User Manual

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Host system requirements

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Connecting hosts

Host system requirements

Data hosts connected to HP MSA 1040 arrays must meet requirements described herein. Depending on

your system configuration, data host operating systems may require that multi-pathing is supported.
If fault-tolerance is required, then multi-pathing software may be required. Host-based multi-path software

should be used in any configuration where two logical paths between the host and any storage volume

may exist at the same time. This would include most configurations where there are multiple connections to

the host or multiple connections between a switch and the storage.

Use native Microsoft MPIO DSM support with Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2012. Use

either the Server Manager or the command-line interface (mpclaim CLI tool) to perform the installation.

Refer to the following web sites for information about using Windows native MPIO DSM:

http://support.microsoft.com/gp/assistsupport
http://technet.microsoft.com

(search the site for “multipath I/O overview”)

Use the HP Multi-path Device Mapper for Linux Software with Linux servers. To download the

appropriate device mapper multi-path enablement kit for your specific enterprise Linux operating

system, go to

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

.

Connecting the enclosure to data hosts

A host identifies an external port to which the storage system is attached. The external port may be a port

in an I/O adapter (such as an FC HBA) in a server. Cable connections vary depending on configuration.

Common cabling configurations are shown in this section. A list of supported configurations resides on the

MSA 1040 manuals site at

http://www.hp.com/support/msa1040/manuals

:

HP MSA 1040 Quick Start Instructions

HP MSA 1040 Cable Configuration Guide

These documents provide installation details and describe newly-supported direct attach, switch-connect,

and storage expansion configuration options for MSA 1040 products. For specific information about

qualified host cabling options, see

"Cable requirements for MSA 1040 enclosures" (page 20)

.

Any number or combination of LUNs can be shared among a maximum of 64 host ports (initiators),

provided the total does not exceed 1,024 LUNs per MSA 1040 storage system (single-controller or

dual-controller configuration).

MSA 1040 Storage models

MSA 1040 models use Converged Network Controller technology, allowing you to select the desired host

interface protocol from the available FC or iSCSI host interface protocols supported by the system. The

small form-factor pluggable (SFP transceiver or SFP) connectors used in host ports are further described in

the subsections below. Also see

"MSA 1040 Storage models" (page 11)

for more information concerning

use of these host ports.

Fibre Channel protocol

The MSA 1040 controller enclosures support one or two controller modules using the Fibre Channel

interface protocol for host connection. Each controller module provides two host ports designed for use

with an FC SFP supporting data rates up to 8 Gbit/s. When configured with FC SFPs, MSA 1040

controller enclosures can also be cabled to support the optionally-licensed Remote Snap replication feature

via the FC ports.
The MSA 1040 controller supports Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (public or private) or point-to-point

topologies. Loop protocol can be used in a physical loop or in a direct connection between two devices.

Point-to-point protocol is used to connect to a fabric switch. See the set host-parameters command

within the HP MSA 1040 CLI Reference Guide for command syntax and details about connection mode

parameter settings relative to supported link speeds.

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