Example of fc-al and point-to-point topology, Configuring hosts, Configure hosts workflow – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

Page 156: Host modes for host groups

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Example of FC-AL and point-to-point topology

Configuring hosts

You can configure hosts in your storage system. You can also modify the host configuration with
LUN Manager when the system is in operation.

Read the following topics concerning host modes before configuring hosts:

“Host modes for host groups” (page 156)

“Host mode options” (page 157)

Configuring hosts includes the following tasks:

“Find WWN of the host bus adapter” (page 159)

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“Creating a host group and registering hosts in the host group (in a Fibre Channel environment)”
(page 162)

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Configure hosts workflow

1.

Determine the host modes and host mode options you will use

2.

Determine the WWN of the host bus adapters that you will use.

3.

Create host groups

4.

Register host groups

Host modes for host groups

The following table lists the host modes that are available for use on the P9500 storage system.
Carefully review and determine which host modes you will need to use when configuring your
system and observe the cautions concerning using certain host modes. Host modes and host mode
options must be set on the port before the host is connected. If you change host modes or host
mode options after the host is connected, the host (server) will not recognize it.

When to select this mode

Host mode

When registering Red Hat Linux server hosts or IRIX server hosts in the host group

00 Standard

When registering VMware server hosts in the host group (See Note)

01 VMware

When registering HP-UX server hosts in the host group

08 HP

When registering OpenVMS server hosts in the host group

05 OpenVMS

When registering Tru64 server hosts in the host group

07 Tru64

When registering Solaris server hosts in the host group

09 Solaris

When registering NetWare server hosts in the host group

0A NetWare

When registering Windows server hosts in the host group (See Note)

0C Windows

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