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Note:

Beforeusingthisinformationandtheproductitsupports,readtheinformationintheSafetyandenvironmentalnoticesand Noticessections.

FourthEdition(May2005)

ThiseditionreplacesSC26-7628-02andallpreviousversionsofSC26-7628.

©CopyrightInternationalBusinessMachinesCorporation2004,2005.Allrightsreserved.

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Contents

Figures . . . xiii

Tables . . . xv

About thisguide . . . xvii

Safetyandenvironmentalnotices . . . xix

Safety notices . . . xix

Environmentalnotices . . . xix

Productrecycling . . . xix

Disposingof products . . . xix

Conventions usedinthisguide . . . xix

Relatedinformation . . . xx

DS8000serieslibrary . . . xx

Other IBMpublications . . . xxi

Ordering IBMpublications . . . xxvi

Websites . . . xxvi

Howto sendyourcomments . . . xxvii

Summary ofChangesforSC26-7628-03IBM TotalStorageDS8000Host SystemsAttachment Guide . . . xxix

Chapter1. IntroductiontoIBMTotalStorage DS8000 . . . 1

DS8000models . . . 1

DS8100(Model921) . . . 4

DS8300(Models 922and9A2) . . . 5

Modelcomparison . . . 5

DS8000physical footprint . . . 6

DS8000performancefeatures. . . 8

Interfacesof theDS8000 . . . 8

IBMTotalStorageDSStorage Manager . . . 9

DSOpenapplicationprogramminginterface . . . 9

DScommand-lineinterface. . . 9

Pathconsiderations forastorageimage . . . 10

FlashCopy,RemoteMirrorandCopyattachmentrestrictions . . . 10

IBMTotalStorageMultipathSubsystemDeviceDriver. . . 11

DS8000hardware specifics . . . 11

Storage unitstructure . . . 11

IBMTotalStorageManagementConsole . . . 12

Hostsystemsthatthestorageunitsupports . . . 13

Attaching aDS8000seriestoanopen-systemshost withfibrechannel adapters . . . 13

Fibre-channel (SCSI-FCP)attachedopen-systemshoststhatthestorageunit supports . . . 14

ESCON-attachedS/390andzSerieshoststhatthestorageunitsupports 15 FICON-attachedS/390andzSerieshoststhatthestorageunitsupports. . . 15

Processor memory . . . 16

General informationaboutattachingtoopen-systemshost withfibre-channel adapters . . . 16

Fibre-channel architecture. . . 16

Fibre-channel cablesandadaptertypes. . . 19

Fibre-channel node-to-nodedistances . . . 19

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TargetsandLUNs forfibre-channelattachment . . . 20

LUNaccessmodesforfibre-channelattachment . . . 20

Fibre-channel storageareanetworks. . . 21

Datamanagementfeatures . . . 22

RAID . . . 22

Storage SystemLPARs(logical partitions) . . . 22

CopyServices . . . 23

FlashCopy . . . 25

Disasterrecovery usingCopyServices . . . 26

Comparisonof licensedfunctions . . . 27

ParallelAccess Volumes . . . 28

Chapter2.AttachingtoaAppleMacintoshserver. . . 29

Supported fibre-channeladaptersfor theAppleMacintoshserver . . . 29

Chapter3.AttachingtoaFujitsu PRIMEPOWERhostsystem . . . 31

Supported fibre-channeladaptersfor PRIMEPOWER. . . 31

Fibre-channel attachmentrequirementsfor PRIMEPOWER . . . 31

Installing theEmulexadaptercardfora PRIMEPOWERhostsystem . . . 31

DownloadingtheEmulexadapterdriver fora PRIMEPOWERhost system . . . 32

Installing theEmulexadapterdriverfor aPRIMEPOWERhostsystem . . . . 32

Configuringhostdevicedriversfor PRIMEPOWER . . . 32

ParametersettingsfortheEmulexLP9002Ladapter . . . 34

SettingparametersforEmulexadapters . . . 36

Chapter4.AttachingtoaHewlett-PackardAlphaServer Tru64UNIXhost 37 Attaching toanHPAlphaServerTru64UNIXhostsystem withfibre-channel adapters . . . 37

Supportedfibre-channeladaptersfor theHPAlphaServerTru64UNIXhost system . . . 37

Supportedoperating systemlevelsfor fibre-channelattachmentto anHP Tru64UNIXhost . . . 37

Fibre-channel Tru64UNIXattachmentrequirements . . . 37

Fibre-channel Tru64UNIXattachmentconsiderations. . . 38

Supporting theAlphaServerConsoleforTru64UNIX . . . 38

Attaching theHPAlphaServerTru64UNIXhosttoa storageunitusing fibre-channeladapters . . . 39

InstallingtheKGPSA-xxadaptercard inanTru64UNIXhostsystem . . . . 40

Settingthemodefor theKGPSA-xxhostadapter . . . 41

Settingupthestorageunitto attachtoanHPAlphaServerTru64UNIXhost system withfibre-channeladapters. . . 42

Configuringthestorageforfibre-channelTru64UNIXhosts . . . 46

Removing persistentreservesforTru64UNIX5.x . . . 47

LimitationsforTru64UNIX . . . 50

Chapter5.AttachingtoaHewlett-PackardAlphaServer OpenVMShost 51 Supported fibre-channeladaptersfor theHPAlphaServerOpenVMShost system . . . 51

Fibre-channel OpenVMSattachmentrequirements. . . 51

Fibre-channel OpenVMSattachmentconsiderations . . . 51

Supported OpenVMSfeaturecodes . . . 52

Supported microcodelevelsfortheHPOpenVMS hostsystem . . . 52

Supported switchesfortheHPOpenVMShostsystem . . . 52

Attaching theHPAlphaServer OpenVMShosttoa storageunitusing fibre-channeladapters . . . 52

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Supportedoperating systemlevelsfor fibre-channelattachmentto anHP

OpenVMShost . . . 52

Confirming theinstallationof theOpenVMSoperating system. . . 53

InstallingtheKGPSA-xxadaptercard inanOpenVMShostsystem . . . 53

Settingthemodefor theKGPSA-xxhostadapterinanOpenVMShostsystem 54 Settingupthestorageunitto attachtoanHPAlphaServer OpenVMShost system withfibre-channeladapters. . . 55

AddingormodifyingAlphaServer fibre-channelconnectionsfor theOpenVMS host . . . 55

DefiningOpenVMSfibre-channeladapterstothestorageunit. . . 55

Configuringfibre-channelhost adapterports forOpenVMS. . . 56

OpenVMSfibre-channelconsiderations . . . 56

OpenVMSUDIDSupport . . . 56

OpenVMSLUN0 -CommandControlLUN . . . 58

Confirming fibre-channelswitchconnectivityforOpenVMS. . . 58

Confirming fibre-channelstorageconnectivityfor OpenVMS . . . 59

OpenVMSWorldWideNodeNamehexadecimalrepresentations . . . 60

Verifying thefibre-channelattachmentof thestorageunitvolumesfor OpenVMS. . . 60

Configuringthestorageforfibre-channelOpenVMShosts . . . 61

OpenVMSfibre-channelrestrictions . . . 61

Troubleshootingfibre-channelattachedvolumesfortheOpenVMShostsystem 62 Chapter6.AttachingtoaHewlett-Packard Servers(HP-UX)host . . . 65

Attaching withfibre-channeladapters. . . 65

Supportedfibre-channeladaptersfor HP-UXhosts. . . 65

Fibre-channel attachmentrequirementsfor HP-UXhosts . . . 65

Installingthefibre-channeladapterdriversfor HP-UX11.i,andHP-UX11iv2 66 Settingthequeuedepth fortheHP-UXoperatingsystemwithfibre-channel adapters . . . 66

ConfiguringthestorageunitforclusteringontheHP-UX11iv2operatingsystem 66 Chapter7.Attachingtoan IBMiSerieshost . . . 69

Attaching withfibre-channeladaptersto theIBMiSerieshostsystem . . . 69

Supportedfibre-channeladaptercardsfor IBMiSerieshosts . . . 69

Fibre-channel attachmentrequirementsfor IBMiSerieshosts. . . 69

Fibre-channel attachmentconsiderationsfor IBMiSerieshosts . . . 69

HostlimitationsforIBMiSerieshosts. . . 70

IBMiSerieshardware . . . 71

IBMiSeriessoftware. . . 71

General informationforconfigurationsfor IBMiSerieshosts . . . 71

Recommended configurationsforIBMiSerieshosts . . . 72

RunningtheLinuxoperatingsystemonanIBMi5server . . . 74

Supportedfibre-channeladaptersfor IBMi5serversrunningtheLinux operating system . . . 74

RunningtheLinuxoperatingsysteminaguestpartitiononanIBMi5servers 74 Planning torunLinuxinahostedor nonhostedguestpartition . . . 75

Creatingaguestpartitionto runLinux . . . 76

ManagingLinuxina guestpartition . . . 77

Ordering anewserverorupgradinganexistingservertorunaguestpartition 78 Chapter8.Attachingtoan IBMNASGateway500host. . . 79

SupportedadaptercardsforIBMNASGateway500hosts. . . 79

Findingtheworldwideportname . . . 79

ObtainingWWPNsusingaWebbrowser . . . 79

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MultipathingsupportforNASGateway500 . . . 81

MultipathI/OandSDDconsiderationsfor NASGateway500 . . . 81

Hostattachmentmultipathingscripts . . . 81

MultipathingwiththeSubsystemDeviceDriver . . . 83

Chapter9.Attachingtoan IBMRS/6000orIBM eServerpSerieshost . . . 85

Installing the2107 hostattachmentpackageonIBMpSeriesAIXhosts . . . . 85

Preparingfor installationof thehostattachmentpackageonIBMpSeriesAIX hosts. . . 85

Installingthehost attachmentpackageonIBMpSeriesAIXhosts . . . 85

Upgradingthehost attachmentpackageonIBMpSeriesAIXhosts. . . 86

Attaching withfibre-channeladapters. . . 86

Supportedfibre-channeladaptercardsfor IBMpSerieshosts. . . 86

Fibre-channel attachmentrequirementsfor IBMpSerieshosts . . . 87

Fibre-channel attachmentconsiderationsfor IBMpSerieshosts . . . 87

Verifying theconfigurationof thestorageunit forfibre-channeladapters on theAIXhost system . . . 87

Making SANchangesforIBMpSerieshosts . . . 88

Support forfibre-channelboot . . . 89

Prerequisites forsettinguptheIBMpSerieshostasafibre-channelboot device . . . 89

Fibre-channel bootconsiderationsfor IBMpSerieshosts . . . 89

SupportedIBMRS/6000or IBMpSerieshostsforfibre-channelboot . . . . 89

Supportedlevels offirmware forfibre-channelboot onIBMpSerieshosts 90 Supportedlevels offibre-channeladaptermicrocodeonIBMpSerieshosts 90 InstallationmechanismsthatPSSPsupportsforbootinstall from fibre-channelSANDASDonIBMpSerieshosts . . . 90

Support fordiskconfigurationsforRS/6000 forafibre-channelbootinstall 90 Support forfibre-channelbootwhenadisksubsystemisattachedonIBM pSerieshosts . . . 90

Attaching tomultipleRS/6000orpSerieshostswithouttheHACMPhostsystem 91 Considerationsfor attachingto multipleRS/6000 orpSerieshostswithout the HACMPhostsystem . . . 91

SavingdataonthestorageunitwhenattachingmultipleRS/6000orpSeries host systemstothestorageunit. . . 91

Restoringdata onthestorageunitwhenattachingmultipleRS/6000or pSerieshostsystemsto thestorageunit . . . 92

RunningtheLinuxoperatingsystemonanIBMpSerieshost . . . 92

Attachmentconsiderations forrunningtheLinuxoperating systemonanIBM pSerieshost . . . 92

Hardwarerequirements fortheLinuxoperatingsystemonthepSerieshost 93 Softwarerequirementfor theLinuxoperating systemonthepSerieshost 93 Preparingto installtheSubsystemDeviceDriverfor theLinuxoperating system onthepSerieshost . . . 94

InstallingtheSubsystemDeviceDriveronthepSerieshostrunningtheLinux operating system . . . 94

UpgradingtheSubsystemDeviceDriverfortheLinuxoperatingsystem on thepSerieshost . . . 95

Verifying theSubsystemDeviceDriverfor theLinuxoperating systemonthe pSerieshost . . . 95

ConfiguringtheSubsystemDeviceDriver . . . 96

MigratingwithAIX5LVersion5.2 . . . 96

Storage unitmigrationissues whenyouupgradetoAIX5LVersion5.2 maintenancerelease5200-01 . . . 96

Storage unitmigrationissues whenyouremovetheAIX5LVersion5.2with the5200-01Recommended Maintenancepackagesupport. . . 98

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Chapter10.Attachingtoan IBMS/390orIBM eServerzSerieshost. . . . 99

ESCON connectivityonzSerieshosts . . . 99

Attaching withESCON adapters . . . 100

Controllerimagesandinterconnectionsfor ESCONadaptersonzSeries hosts . . . 100

Hostadapters, cables,distances,andspecificationsforESCON adapterson zSerieshosts . . . 100

Cablelengths andtypesfor ESCONadaptersonzSerieshosts . . . 101

Logical pathsandpathgroupsfor ESCONadaptersonzSerieshosts . . . 101

DatatransferforESCONadapters onzSerieshosts. . . 101

Directorsandchannel extendersfor ESCONadaptersonzSerieshosts 101 Identifying theportforTSOcommandsonzSerieshosts . . . 101

MigratingfromESCONto nativeFICON . . . 102

MigratingfromESCONtonativeFICONonzSerieshosts:FICONsupport 102 MigratingfromESCONtonativeFICONonzSerieshosts:Native ESCON configuration . . . 102

MigratingfromESCONtonativeFICONonzSerieshosts:Mixed configuration . . . 103

MigratingfromESCONtonativeFICONonzSerieshosts:FICON configuration . . . 104

MigratingfromaFICONbridgeto anativeFICONattachment . . . 105

MigratingfromaFICONbridgeto anativeFICONattachmentonzSeries hosts:FICONbridgeoverview . . . 105

MigratingfromaFICONbridgeto anativeFICONattachmentonzSeries hosts:FICONbridgeconfiguration . . . 105

MigratingfromaFICONbridgeto anativeFICONattachmentonzSeries hosts:Mixedconfiguration . . . 106

MigratingfromaFICONbridgeto anativeFICONattachmentonzSeries hosts:Native FICONconfiguration . . . 107

Attaching withFICONadapters . . . 108

ConfiguringthestorageunitforFICONattachmentonzSerieshosts. . . . 108

Attachmentconsiderations forattachingwithFICONadaptersonzSeries hosts . . . 108

Attaching toa FICONchannelonaS/390or zSerieshost . . . 110

Registered state-changenotifications(RSCNs)onzSerieshosts . . . 111

Linuxfor S/390andzSeries. . . 112

Attaching astorageunitto anS/390or zSerieshost runningLinux . . . . 112

RunningLinuxonanS/390orzSerieshost . . . 112

Attaching FCPadapters onzSerieshosts. . . 113

Chapter11.AttachingtoanIntelhostrunningLinux . . . 119

SupportedadaptercardsforanIntelhostrunningLinux . . . 119

Attaching withfibre-channeladapters . . . 119

Attachmentrequirementsfor anIntel hostrunningLinux . . . 119

Attachmentconsiderations foranIntelhostrunningLinux. . . 120

InstallingtheEmulexadaptercardforanIntelhost runningLinux. . . 120

DownloadingtheEmulexadapterdriver foranIntelhostrunningLinux 121 InstallingtheEmulexadapterdriverfor anIntel hostrunningLinux . . . . 121

InstallingtheQLogic adaptercardfor anIntelhostrunningLinux . . . 122

DownloadingthecurrentQLogic adapterdriver foranIntelhostrunning Linux . . . 123

InstallingtheQLogic adapterdriver foranIntelhostrunningLinux . . . . 123

DefiningthenumberofdiskdevicesonLinux . . . 123

Configuringthestorageunit. . . 125

ConfiguringthestorageunitforanIntelhostrunningLinux . . . 125

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AssigningthesystemIDto thepartitionforanIntelhostrunningLinux 126 Creatingandusingfilesystemsonthestorageunitfor anIntelhost running

Linux . . . 127

SCSIdiskconsiderationsfor anIntelhostrunningLinux . . . 128

ManuallyaddingandremovingSCSIdisks . . . 128

LUNidentification fortheLinuxhost system. . . 128

SCSIdiskproblemidentificationandresolution . . . 130

Support forfibre-channelboot . . . 130

Creatingamodulesdiskfor SUSELINUXEnterpriseServer9.0 . . . 130

InstallingLinuxovertheSANwithoutanIBMSubsystemDeviceDriver 130 Updatingto amorerecentmodulewithoutanIBMSubsystemDeviceDriver 132 InstallingLinuxovertheSANwithanIBMSubsystemDeviceDriver. . . . 132

Chapter12.Attachingto anIntelhostrunningVMwareESXserver . . . 139

Supported adaptercardsforanIntelhostrunningVMwareESXServer . . . 139

Attaching withfibre-channeladapters . . . 139

Attachmentrequirementsfor anIntel hostrunningVMwareESXserver 139 Attachmentconsiderations foranIntelhostrunningVMwareESXServer 140 InstallingtheEmulexadaptercardforanIntelhost runningVMwareESX Server. . . 140

InstallingtheQLogic adaptercardfor anIntelhostrunningVMwareESX Server. . . 141

DefiningthenumberofdisksdevicesonVMwareESXServer . . . 142

SCSIdiskconsiderationsfor anIntelhostrunningVMwareESXserver . . . 142

LUNidentification fortheVMwareESXconsole . . . 142

Disk devicediscoveryonVMwareESX . . . 145

Persistentbinding . . . 145

Configuringthestorageunit. . . 146

ConfiguringthestorageunitforanIntelhostrunningVMwareESXServer 146 Partitioningstorageunitdisksfor anIntel hostrunningVMwareESXServer 146 CreatingandusingVMFSonthestorageunitforanIntelhostrunning VMwareESXServer . . . 148

CopyServices considerations . . . 148

Chapter13.Attachingto aNovellNetWarehost . . . 151

Attaching withfibre-channeladapters . . . 151

Attaching aNovellNetWarehostwithfibre-channeladapters . . . 151

Fibre-channel attachmentconsiderationsfor aNovellNetWarehost . . . . 151

InstallingtheEmulexadaptercardfora NovellNetWare host . . . 151

DownloadingthecurrentEmulexadapterdriverfor aNovellNetWarehost 152 InstallingtheEmulexadapterdriverfor aNovellNetWarehost . . . 152

DownloadingthecurrentQLogic adapterdriver fora NovellNetWare host 152 InstallingtheQLogic QLA23xxadaptercardfora NovellNetWare host 153 Installingtheadapterdriversfora NovellNetWare host . . . 154

Chapter14.Attachingto aiSCSIGatewayhost . . . 157

Attachmentconsiderations . . . 157

Attachmentoverviewof theiSCSI Gatewayhost . . . 157

Attachmentrequirementsfor theiSCSIGatewayhost . . . 157

Ethernetadapterattachmentconsiderationsfor theiSCSI Gatewayhost 158 Configuringforstoragefor theiSCSIGatewayhost . . . 158

iSCSI GatewayoperationthroughtheIPServiceModule . . . 159

Chapter15.Attachingto anIBMSANFileSystem . . . 161

Attaching toanIBMSANFileSystemmetadata serverwithFibre-channel adapters . . . 161

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Configuringastorageunitfor attachmenttotheSANFileSystemmetadata

node . . . 161

Chapter16.Attachingtoan IBMSANVolumeControllerhost. . . 163

Attaching toanIBMSANVolumeControllerhostwithfibre-channeladapters 163 Configuringthestorageunitforattachmentto theSANVolumeControllerhost system . . . 163

Chapter17.Attachingan SGIhostsystem . . . 165

Attaching anSGIhostsystem withfibre-channeladapters . . . 165

Fibre-channel attachmentconsiderationsfor theSGIhost system. . . 165

Fibre-channel attachmentrequirementsfor theSGIhost system . . . 165

Checking theversionoftheIRIXoperating systemfortheSGIhostsystem 166 Installinga fibre-channeladaptercardfor theSGIhostsystem. . . 166

Verifying theinstallationof afibre-channeladaptercardfor SGI . . . 166

Configuringthefibre-channeladapterdriversforSGI . . . 167

Installinganopticalcablefor SGIinaswitched-fabrictopology. . . 167

Installinganopticalcablefor SGIinanarbitratedlooptopology . . . 167

Confirming switchconnectivityfor SGI. . . 167

Displayingzoning informationfortheswitch. . . 168

Confirming storageconnectivity . . . 169

Confirming storageconnectivityforSGIinaswitched-fabrictopology . . . 169

Confirming storageconnectivityforSGIinafibre-channelarbitrated loop topology . . . 170

Configuringthestorageunitforhostfailover . . . 170

Configuringthestorageunitforhostfailover . . . 170

Confirming theavailabilityoffailover . . . 171

Making aconnectionthroughaswitched-fabrictopology . . . 171

Making aconnectionthroughanarbitrated-looptopology . . . 172

SwitchingI/Ooperationsbetweentheprimaryandsecondarypaths . . . . 172

Configuringstorage. . . 172

Configurationconsiderations . . . 172

Configuringstorageina switchedfabrictopology. . . 173

Configuringstorageinanarbitratedloop topology . . . 175

Chapter18.Attachingtoa Sunhost. . . 179

Attaching withfibre-channeladapters . . . 179

Supportedfibre-channeladaptersfor Sun . . . 179

Fibre-channel attachmentrequirementsfor Sun . . . 179

InstallingtheEmulexadaptercardfora Sunhost system. . . 180

DownloadingtheEmulexadapterdriver foraSunhostsystem. . . 181

InstallingtheEmulexadapterdriverfor aSunhostsystem . . . 181

InstallingtheAMCCPCIadaptercardfor Sun . . . 181

DownloadingthecurrentAMCCPCIadapterdriver forSun . . . 182

InstallingtheAMCCPCIadapterdriverfor Sun . . . 182

InstallingtheAMCCSBUSadaptercardforSun . . . 182

DownloadingthecurrentAMCCSBUSadapterdriverfor Sun . . . 182

InstallingtheAMCCSBUSadapterdriverfor Sun . . . 182

InstallingtheQLogic adaptercardintheSunhost . . . 183

DownloadingtheQLogicadapterdriverfor Sun . . . 183

InstallingtheQLogic adapterdriver packagefor Sun . . . 183

Configuringhostdevicedrivers . . . 184

Configuringhostdevicedriversfor Sun . . . 184

ParametersettingsfortheEmulexadaptersfor theSunhostsystem . . . 185

ParametersettingsfortheAMCCadaptersfor theSunhost system . . . . 187

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ParametersettingsfortheQLogicQLA23xxadaptersfor SanSurf

configuration(4.06+driver) . . . 191

SettingtheSunhost systemparameters . . . 192

SettingparametersforAMCCadapters . . . 193

SettingparametersforEmulexorQLogic adapters . . . 193

Installing theSubsystemDeviceDriver . . . 194

Attaching astorageunitto aSunhostusingStorageTrafficManagerSystem 194 ConfiguringtheSunSTMShostsettings . . . 195

Attaching astorageunitto aSunhostusingSunCluster . . . 195

Chapter19.Attachingto aWindows2000 host . . . 197

Attaching withfibre-channeladapters . . . 197

Supportedfibre-channeladaptersfor Windows2000 . . . 197

Fibre-channel attachmentrequirementsfor theWindows2000host system 197 Fibre-channel attachmentconsiderationsfor Windows2000 . . . 198

Installingandconfiguring theEmulexadaptercard . . . 198

Installingandconfiguring theNetfinityadaptercardfor Windows2000 201 UpdatingtheWindows2000devicedriver . . . 203

Installingandconfiguring theQLogic adaptercardsinWindows2000 . . . 203

Verifying thatWindows2000 isconfiguredfor storage . . . 206

Configuringforavailabilityandrecoverability . . . 206

Configurationconsiderations . . . 206

SettingtheTimeOutValueregistry forWindows2000 . . . 206

Installing remotefibre-channelbootsupportforaWindows2000host system 207 Configurezoningandobtainstorage . . . 207

FlashQLogichost adapter . . . 208

ConfigureQLogic hostadapters . . . 208

Windows2000Installation . . . 208

Windows2000PostInstallation . . . 209

Chapter20.Attachingto aWindowsServer2003host. . . 211

Attaching withfibre-channeladapters . . . 211

Supportedfibre-channeladaptersfor WindowsServer2003 . . . 211

Fibre-channel attachmentrequirementsfor theWindowsServer2003host system. . . 211

Fibre-channel attachmentconsiderationsfor WindowsServer2003 . . . . 212

Installingandconfiguring theEmulexadaptercard . . . 212

Installingandconfiguring theNetfinityadaptercard . . . 215

UpdatingtheWindowsServer2003devicedriver. . . 217

Installingandconfiguring theQLogic adaptercards . . . 217

Verifying thatWindowsServer2003 isconfiguredfor storage . . . 220

Configuringforavailabilityandrecoverability . . . 220

Configurationconsiderations . . . 220

SettingtheTimeOutValueregistry forWindowsServer2003. . . 220

Installing remotefibre-channelbootsupportforaWindowsServer2003host system . . . 221

Configurezoningandobtainstorage . . . 221

FlashQLogichost adapter . . . 222

ConfigureQLogic hostadapters . . . 222

Windows2003Installation . . . 222

Windows2003PostInstallation . . . 223

Appendix. Locatingthe worldwideportname(WWPN) . . . 225

Fibre-channel portnameidentification . . . 225

LocatingtheWWPNfora FujitsuPRIMEPOWERhost. . . 225

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LocatingtheWWPNfora Hewlett-Packardhost . . . 226

LocatingtheWWPNforanIBMeServer iSerieshost . . . 227

LocatingtheWWPNforanIBMeServer pSeriesoranRS/6000 host . . . . 227

LocatingtheWWPNfora Linuxhost . . . 228

LocatingtheWWPNfora NovellNetWare host . . . 229

LocatingtheWWPNforanSGIhost . . . 229

LocatingtheWWPNfora Sunhost . . . 230

LocatingtheWWPNfora Windows2000 host. . . 230

LocatingtheWWPNfora WindowsServer2003 host . . . 231

Accessibility . . . 233

Notices . . . 235

Termsandconditionsfor downloadingandprintingpublications . . . 236

Trademarks. . . 237

Electronicemissionnotices . . . 238

FederalCommunications Commission(FCC)statement . . . 238

Industry Canadacompliancestatement . . . 238

Europeancommunity compliancestatement. . . 238

JapaneseVoluntary ControlCouncilforInterference(VCCI)classA statement . . . 239

Korean Ministryof InformationandCommunication(MIC) statement. . . . 239

TaiwanclassAcompliancestatement . . . 240

Glossary . . . 241

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Figures

1. Abasemodel(withfrontcoveroff)anditsmain components . . . 2

2. Anexpansionmodel(withfrontcoveroff)anditsmain components . . . 3

3. Maximumconfigurationfor Model921 . . . 4

4. Maximumconfigurationfor Models922and9A2. . . 5

5. DS8000physicalfootprint.Dimensionsareincentimeters (inches).. . . 7

6. Point-to-pointtopology. . . 17

7. Switched-fabrictopology . . . 18

8. Arbitratedlooptopology . . . 19

9. Exampleofsd.conf fileentriesforfibre-channel . . . 33

10. Exampleofa startlpfcauto-generatedconfiguration. . . 34

11. Confirmingthestorageunitlicensedmachinecode onanHPAlphaServerthroughthetelnet command . . . 39

12. Exampleofthesizer-vcommand . . . 40

13. Exampleofthesetmode diagcommandandthewwidmgr-showadaptercommand. . . 41

14. Exampleresultsofthewwidmgrcommand. . . . 41

15. Exampleoftheswitchshowcommand . . . 43

16. ExampleofstorageunitvolumesontheAlphaServerconsole . . . 43

17. Exampleofa hexstringfor astorageunitvolumeonanAlphaServerTru64UNIXconsole 44 18. Exampleofa hexstringthatidentifiesthedecimalvolumenumberforastorageunitvolume on anAlphaServer consoleorTru64UNIX . . . 44

19. Exampleofhexrepresentationof last5charactersofa storageunitvolumeserialnumberonan AlphaServerconsole . . . 44

20. Exampleofthehwmgrcommandtoverifyattachment . . . 45

21. Exampleofa Kornshellscripttodisplayasummaryofstorageunitvolumes . . . 46

22. ExampleoftheKornshellscriptoutput. . . 46

23. Exampleoftheessvol script . . . 48

24. Exampleofthescucommand . . . 48

25. Exampleofthescucommand . . . 49

26. Exampleofthescuclear command . . . 49

27. Exampleofthescucommandto showpersistentreserves . . . 50

28. Exampleofshowsystem commandto showsystemcommandontheOpenVMSoperating system 53 29. Exampleoftheproductshowhistorycommandtochecktheversionsofpatches alreadyinstalled 53 30. Exampleofthesetmode diagcommandandthewwidmgr-showadaptercommand. . . 54

31. Exampleresultsofthewwidmgrcommand. . . . 55

32. Exampleoftheswitchshowcommand . . . 59

33. ExampleofstorageunitvolumesontheAlphaServerconsole . . . 59

34. Exampleofa WorldWide NodeNamefor thestorageunitvolume onanAlphaServerconsole 60 35. Exampleofa volumenumberforthestorageunitvolumeonanAlphaServer console . . . 60

36. ExampleofwhatisdisplayedwhenyouuseOpenVMSstorageconfigurationutilities. . . 61

37. Exampleofthedisplayfortheauxiliarystoragehardwareresourcedetailfora 2766or2787 adaptercard . . . 70

38. Exampleofthelogical hardwareresourcesassociatedwithanIOP . . . 72

39. Exampleofthedisplayfortheauxiliarystoragehardwareresourcedetailforthestorageunit 72 40. Exampleoutputfromthelscfg-vpl“fcs*”|grepNetworkcommand. . . . 80

41. Exampleoutputsavedto atextfile . . . 80

42. Exampleofinstalledfileset . . . 82

43. ExampleenvironmentwhereallMPIOdevicesremoved . . . 82

44. Exampleofinstalledhost attachmentscripts. . . 83

45. ExampleofextractingtheSDDarchive. . . 84

46. Exampleofa listofdevicesdisplayedwhenyouusethelsdev-Ccdisk|grep2107commandfor fibre-channel . . . 88

47. Exampleofa listofotherdevicesdisplayedwhenyouusethelsdisk commandfor fibre-channel. 88 48. ESCONconnectivity . . . 99

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49. Portidentificationfor S/390andzSeriesTSOcommands . . . 102

50. ExampleofanESCONconfiguration . . . 103

51. ExampleofanESCONconfigurationwithaddedFICONchannels . . . 104

52. Exampleofa nativeFICONconfigurationwithFICONchannelsthathavebeenmoved nondisruptively . . . 105

53. Exampleofhow toconfigureaFICONbridgefromanS/390orzSerieshostsystem toastorage unit . . . 106

54. Exampleofhow toadda FICONdirectorandaFICONhostadapter . . . 107

55. ExampleoftheconfigurationaftertheFICONbridgeisremoved. . . 108

56. Exampleofprerequisite informationforFCPLinuxonzSeries. . . 114

57. Exampleofprerequisite informationforFCPLinuxonzSeries. . . 115

58. Exampleofprerequisite informationforFCPLinuxonzSeries. . . 116

59. Exampleofprerequisite informationforFCPLinuxonzSeries. . . 117

60. Exampleofa scriptto addmorethanonedevice . . . 117

61. Exampleofhow toaddSCSIdevicesthroughtheadd_mapcommand . . . 118

62. Savingthemoduleparametersinthe/etc/zfcp.conf file . . . 118

63. ExampleofLogical VolumeManagerMultipathing . . . 118

64. Exampleofrange ofdevicesfora Linuxhost . . . 125

65. Exampleofdifferentoptionsfor thefdiskutility . . . 126

66. Exampleofa primarypartitiononthedisk/dev/sdb. . . 126

67. Exampleofassigning aLinuxsystemIDtothepartition . . . 127

68. Exampleofcreating afilewiththemke2fs command . . . 127

69. Exampleofcreating afilewiththemkfscommand . . . 128

70. ExampleoutputforaLinuxhostthatonly configuresLUN0 . . . 129

71. ExampleoutputforaLinuxhostwithconfiguredLUNs . . . 129

72. Exampleofa completelinuxrc fileforRed Hat . . . 137

73. Exampleofa completelinuxrc fileforSUSE . . . 138

74. ExampleofQLogic Output: . . . 143

75. ExampleofEmulexOutput: . . . 144

76. Examplelistingof aVmhbadirectory . . . 144

77. ExampleofVmhba entries. . . 145

78. Exampleofthedifferentoptionsfor thefdiskutility:. . . 147

79. Exampleofprimarypartitiononthedisk/dev/vsd71 . . . 147

80. ExampleofPCIbusslots . . . 167

81. Exampleresultsfortheswitchshowcommand . . . 168

82. ExampleresultsforthecfgShow command. . . 169

83. Exampleofcommands toturnfailoveron . . . 171

84. Exampleofanedited/etc/failover.conffile . . . 172

85. Exampleofanedited/etc/failover.conffileforanarbitratedloop connection. . . 172

86. Examplecommandsfor theIRIXswitched fabricstorageconfigurationutility . . . 174

87. Examplecommandsfor theIRIXswitched fabricstorageconfigurationutility,part2. . . 175

88. Examplecommandsfor theIRIXarbitrated loopstorageconfigurationutility . . . 176

89. Examplecommandsfor theIRIXarbitrated loopstorageconfigurationutility, part2 . . . 177

90. Exampleofsd.conf fileentriesforfibre-channel . . . 184

91. Exampleofa startlpfcauto-generatedconfiguration . . . 185

92. Examplebindinginsertsfor qlaxxxx.conf. . . 192

93. ExampleofwhatisdisplayedwhenstarttheWindows2000 host . . . 202

94. ExampleofwhatthesystemdisplayswhenyoustarttheWindowsServer2003host . . . 216

95. ExampleoftheoutputfromtheHewlett-PackardAlphaServer wwidmgr-showcommand 226 96. ExampleoftheoutputfromtheHewlett-Packard#fgrep wwn/var/adm/messagescommand 226 97. ExampleoftheoutputfromtheHewlett-Packardfcmsutil/dev/td1|grepworldcommand. 227 98. Exampleofwhatisdisplayedinthe/var/log/messages file . . . 229

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Tables

1. DS8000modelcomparison chart . . . 6

2. Comparisonof licensedfunctions. . . 27

3. RecommendedconfigurationfileparametersfortheEmulexLP9002Ladapter . . . 35

4. Maximumnumberof adaptersyoucanusefor anAlphaServer . . . 38

5. Maximumnumberof adaptersyoucanusefor anAlphaServer . . . 51

6. Hostsystem limitationsfor theIBMiSerieshostsystem . . . 70

7. Capacityandmodelsof diskvolumesforIBMiSeries . . . 73

8. RecommendedsettingsfortheQLogicadaptercardfor anIntel hostrunningLinux. . . 122

9. RecommendedsettingsfortheQLogicadaptercardfor anIntel hostrunningVMwareESX Server . . . 141

10. RecommendedsettingsfortheQLogicQLA23xxadaptercardforaNovellNetWarehost 153 11. Solaris8 minimumrevisionlevelpatchesfor fibre-channel . . . 180

12. RecommendedconfigurationfileparametersfortheEmulexLP9002DC,LP9002L,LP9002S, LP9402DCandLP9802adapters . . . 186

13. RecommendedconfigurationfileparametersforaAMCCFCX-6562,AMCCFCX2-6562,AMCC FCE-6460,oraAMCCFCE-1473adapter . . . 187

14. RecommendedconfigurationfileparametersfortheQLogicQLA2310F,QLA2340,andQLA2342 adapterswithdriver level4.03 . . . 190

15. Parametersettingsfor theQLogic QLA23xxhost adaptersforSanSurfConfiguration(4.06+) 191 16. RecommendedconfigurationfileparametersfortheEmulexLP9002L,LP9002DC,LP9402DC, LP9802,LP10000,andLP10000DCadapters. . . 200

17. RecommendedsettingsfortheQLogicQLA23xxadaptercardforWindows2000 . . . 204

18. RecommendedconfigurationfileparametersfortheEmulexLP9002L,LP9002DC,LP9402DC, LP9802,LP10000,andLP10000DCadapters. . . 214 19. RecommendedsettingsfortheQLogicQLA23xxadaptercardforaWindowsServer2003host 218

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About

this

guide

This guideprovidesinformationaboutthefollowinghost attachmentissues: v Attachingthestorageunitto anopen-systemshost withfibre-channeladapters

v ConnectingIBMEnterpriseSystems Connection(ESCON) cablestoyourIBM

S/390andIBMeServer zSerieshostsystems

v ConnectingIBMfibre-channelconnection(FICON)cablestoyourS/390and

zSerieshostsystems

You canattachthefollowing hostsystemstoastorageunit: v AppleMacintosh

v FujitsuPRIMEPOWER

v Hewlett-Packard

v IBMeServer iSeries

v IBMNASGateway500

v IBMRS/6000 andIBMeServer pSeries

v IBMS/390 andIBMeServerzSeries

v IBMSANFileSystem

v IBMSANVolumeController

v Linux

v MicrosoftWindows2000

v MicrosoftWindowsServer2003

v NovellNetWare

v SiliconGraphics

v Sun

For alistof opensystemshosts,operatingsystems,adapters andswitchesthat IBMsupports,seetheInteroperability Matrixat

http://www.ibm.com/servers/storage/disk/ds8000/interop.html.

Finding

attachment

information

in

the

Host

Systems

Attachment

Guide

Thefollowingtable providesinformationabout howto findattachmentinformation quicklyinthisguide.

Host Fibre-channel

AppleMacintoshServers “Supportedfibre-channeladaptersforthe AppleMacintoshserver”onpage29 FujitsuPRIMEPOWER “Supportedfibre-channeladaptersfor

PRIMEPOWER”onpage31

Hewlett-PackardAlphaServerTru64UNIX® “Supportedfibre-channeladaptersfortheHP

AlphaServerTru64UNIXhostsystem”on page37

Hewlett-PackardAlphaServerOpenVMS “Supportedfibre-channeladaptersfortheHP AlphaServerOpenVMShostsystem”on page51

Hewlett-PackardServers(HP-UX) “Attachingwithfibre-channeladapters”on page65

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Host Fibre-channel

iSCSIGateway “AttachmentoverviewoftheiSCSIGateway host”onpage157

IBM®eServeriSeries“Attachingwithfibre-channeladapterstothe

IBMiSerieshostsystem”onpage69 IBMNASGateway500 “SupportedadaptercardsforIBMNAS

Gateway500hosts”onpage79

IBMeServerpSeries™orIBMRS/6000® “Attachingwithfibre-channeladapters”on

page86

IBMeServerzSeries®orS/390® “AttachingFCPadaptersonzSerieshosts

runningLinux”onpage113(forzSeriesonly) Linux “Attachingwithfibre-channeladapters”on

page119

Microsoft®Windows®2000 “Attachingwithfibre-channeladapters”on

page197

MicrosoftWindowsServer2003 “Attachingwithfibre-channeladapters”on page211

NovellNetWare “Attachingwithfibre-channeladapters”on page151

IBMSANVolumeController “AttachingtoanIBMSANVolumeController hostwithfibre-channeladapters”onpage 163

SiliconGraphics “AttachinganSGIhostsystemwith fibre-channeladapters”onpage165

Sun “Supportedfibre-channeladaptersforSun”

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Safety

and

environmental

notices

This sectioncontainsinformationaboutsafetynotices thatareused inthisguide andenvironmentalnotices forthisproduct.

Safety

notices

Usethisprocess tofindinformationabout safetynotices. Tofindthetranslatedtextfora dangeror cautionnotice:

1. Look fortheidentificationnumberattheendof eachdangernoticeoreach

caution notice.Inthefollowingexamples,thenumbers1000 and1001arethe identification numbers.

DANGER

Adangernoticeindicatesthe presenceofa hazardthathasthe potentialof causingdeathorseriouspersonal injury.

1000

CAUTION:

Acautionnoticeindicatesthepresenceofahazard thathasthepotential ofcausingmoderateorminorpersonalinjury.

1001

2. FindthenumberthatmatchesintheIBMTotalStorage SolutionsSafety Notices

for IBMVersatileStorageServer andIBMTotalStorageEnterprise Storage Server, GC26-7229.

Environmental

notices

This sectionidentifiestheenvironmentalguidelinesthatpertaintothis product.

Product

recycling

This unitcontainsrecyclablematerials.

Recycle thesematerialsatyourlocalrecyclingsites.Recyclethematerials accordingto localregulations.Insomeareas,IBMprovidesaproducttake-back programthatensuresproper handlingof theproduct.ContactyourIBM

representativefor moreinformation.

Disposing

of

products

This topiccontainsinformationabouthow todisposeofproducts.

This unitmightcontain batteries.Removeanddiscardthesebatteries,orrecycle them, accordingtolocalregulations.

Conventions

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boldface

Text inboldfacerepresentsmenuitemsandlowercaseormixed-case commandnames.

italics Text initalics isusedtoemphasize aword.Incommandsyntax,it isused for variablesforwhichyousupply actualvalues.

monospace

Text inmonospace identifiesthedataorcommandsthatyoutype, samplesof

commandoutput,orexamplesof programcode ormessagesfromthe system.

Related

information

Thetablesinthissectionlist anddescribethefollowingpublications: v ThepublicationsthatmakeuptheIBM

®

TotalStorage™DS8000 serieslibrary v OtherIBMpublicationsthatrelateto theDS8000series

v Non-IBMpublicationsthatrelateto theDS8000series

See“OrderingIBMpublications”onpage xxvifor informationabouthow toorder publicationsintheIBMTotalStorageDS8000seriespublicationlibrary.See“Howto send yourcomments”onpagexxviiforinformationabout howto sendcomments about thepublications.

DS8000

series

library

ThesecustomerpublicationsmakeuptheDS8000serieslibrary.

Unlessotherwisenoted,thesepublicationsareavailableinAdobeportable

documentformat (PDF)onacompactdisc(CD)thatcomeswiththestorageunit. If you needadditionalcopiesof thisCD,theordernumberisSK2T-8803.These publicationsarealso availableasPDFfilesbyclickingontheDocumentationlink

onthefollowingWebsite:

http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/storage/support/disk/ds8100/index.html

See“OrderingIBMpublications”onpage xxvifor informationaboutorderingthese andother IBMpublications.

Title Description Order

Number IBMTotalStorage®DS:

Command-LineInterface User’sGuide

Thisguidedescribesthecommandsthatyoucanusefromthe

command-lineinterface(CLI)formanagingyourDS8000configurationand CopyServicesrelationships.TheCLIapplicationprovidesasetof

commandsthatyoucanusetowritecustomizedscriptsforahostsystem. ThescriptsinitiatepredefinedtasksinaCopyServicesserverapplication. YoucanusetheCLIcommandstoindirectlycontrolRemoteMirrorand CopyandFlashCopy®configurationtaskswithinaCopyServicesserver

group. SC26-7625 (SeeNote.) IBMTotalStorage DS8000:HostSystems AttachmentGuide

ThisguideprovidesguidelinesforattachingtheDS8000toyourhost systemandformigratingtofibre-channelattachmentfromasmall computersysteminterface.

SC26-7628 (SeeNote.) IBMTotalStorage

DS8000:Introduction andPlanningGuide

ThisguideintroducestheDS8000productandliststhefeaturesyoucan order.Italsoprovidesguidelinesforplanningtheinstallationand configurationofthestorageunit.

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Title Description Order Number IBMTotalStorage

MultipathSubsystem DeviceDriverUser’s Guide

ThispublicationdescribeshowtousetheIBMSubsystemDeviceDriver (SDD)onopen-systemshoststoenhanceperformanceandavailabilityon theDS8000.SDDcreatesredundantpathsforsharedlogicalunit

numbers.SDDpermitsapplicationstorunwithoutinterruptionwhenpath errorsoccur.Itbalancestheworkloadacrosspaths,andittransparently integrateswithapplications.

SC30-4096

IBMTotalStorage DS8000:User’sGuide

ThisguideprovidesinstructionsforsettingupandoperatingtheDS8000 andforanalyzingproblems.

SC26-7623 (SeeNote.) IBMTotalStorageDS

ApplicationProgramming InterfaceReference

ThispublicationprovidesreferenceinformationfortheIBMTotalStorage DSapplicationprogramminginterface(API)andprovidesinstructionsfor installingtheCommonInformationModelAgent,whichimplementsthe API.

GC35-0493

IBMTotalStorage DS8000Messages Reference

Thispublicationprovidesexplanationsoferror,information,andwarning messagesthatareissuedfromtheDS8000userinterfaces.

GC26-7659

Note: Nohardcopybookisproducedforthispublication.However,aPDFfileisavailablefromthefollowingWeb site:http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/storage/support/disk/ds8100/index.html

Other

IBM

publications

Other IBMpublicationscontain additionalinformationthatisrelatedto theDS productlibrary.

Thefollowinglist isdivided intocategoriestohelp youfindpublicationsthatare relatedto specifictopics.Someofthepublicationsarelistedundermorethanone category. See“Ordering IBMpublications”onpagexxviforinformationabout orderingtheseandotherIBMpublications.

Title Description Order

Number Data-copyservices

z/OSDFSMSAdvanced CopyServices

ThispublicationhelpsyouunderstandanduseIBMAdvancedCopy Servicesfunctions.Itdescribesthreedynamiccopyfunctionsandseveral point-in-timecopyfunctions.Thesefunctionsprovidebackupandrecovery ofdataifadisasteroccurstoyourdatacenter.Thedynamiccopyfunctions arepeer-to-peerremotecopy,extendedremotecopy,andcoupled

extendedremotecopy.Collectively,thesefunctionsareknownasremote copy.FlashCopy,SnapShot,andconcurrentcopyarethepoint-in-timecopy functions.

SC35-0428

IBMEnterpriseStorage Server

Thispublication,fromtheIBMInternationalTechnicalSupportOrganization, introducestheEnterpriseStorageServerandprovidesanunderstandingof itsbenefits.Italsodescribesindetailthearchitecture,hardware,and functions,includingtheadvancedcopyfunctions,oftheEnterpriseStorage Server.

SG24-5465

ImplementingCopy Services0nS/390

Thispublication,fromtheIBMInternationalTechnicalSupportOrganization, tellsyouhowtoinstall,customize,andconfigureCopyServicesonan EnterpriseStorageServerthatisattachedtoanS/390orzSerieshost system.CopyServicesfunctionsincludepeer-to-peerremotecopy, extendedremotecopy,FlashCopy®,andconcurrentcopy.Thispublication

describesthefunctions,prerequisites,andcorequisitesanddescribeshow toimplementeachfunctionintoyourenvironment.

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Title Description Order Number IBMTotalStorageESS

ImplementingCopy ServicesinanOpen Environment

Thispublication,fromtheIBMInternationalTechnicalSupportOrganization, tellsyouhowtoinstall,customize,andconfigureCopyServicesonUNIX, WindowsNT®,Windows2000,SunSolaris,HP-UX,Tru64,OpenVMS,and

iSerieshostsystems.TheCopyServicesfunctionsthataredescribed includepeer-to-peerremotecopyandFlashCopy.Thispublicationdescribes thefunctionsandshowsyouhowtoimplementthemintoyourenvironment. Italsoshowsyouhowtoimplementthesefunctionsinahigh-availability clustermultiprocessingenvironment.

SG24-5757

Fibrechannel FibreChannel

Connection(FICON)I/O Interface:PhysicalLayer

Thispublicationprovidesinformationaboutthefibre-channelI/Ointerface. ThisbookisalsoavailableasaPDFfilefromthefollowingWebsite: http://www.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink/

SA24-7172

FibreTransportServices (FTS):Physicaland ConfigurationPlanning Guide

Thispublicationprovidesinformationaboutfibre-opticandESCON-trunking systems.

GA22-7234

IBMSANFibreChannel Switch:2109ModelS08 InstallationandService Guide

ThisguidedescribeshowtoinstallandmaintaintheIBMSANFibre ChannelSwitch2109ModelS08.

SC26-7350

IBMSANFibreChannel Switch:2109ModelS08 User’sGuide

ThisguidedescribestheIBMSANFibreChannelSwitchandtheIBM TotalStorageESSSpecialist.Itprovidesinformationaboutthecommands andhowtomanagetheswitchwithTelnetandtheSimpleNetwork ManagementProtocol.

SC26-7349

IBMSANFibreChannel Switch:2109ModelS16 InstallationandService Guide

ThispublicationdescribeshowtoinstallandmaintaintheIBMSANFibre ChannelSwitch2109ModelS16.Itisintendedfortrainedservice representativesandserviceproviders.

SC26-7352

IBMSANFibreChannel Switch:2109ModelS16 User’sGuide

ThisguideintroducestheIBMSANFibreChannelSwitch2109ModelS16 andtellsyouhowtomanageandmonitortheswitchusingzoningandhow tomanagetheswitchremotely.

SC26-7351

ImplementingFibre ChannelAttachmenton theESS

Thispublication,fromtheIBMInternationalTechnicalSupportOrganization, helpsyouinstall,tailor,andconfigurefibre-channelattachmentof

open-systemshoststotheEnterpriseStorageServer.Itprovidesyouwitha broadunderstandingoftheproceduresthatareinvolvedanddescribesthe prerequisitesandrequirements.Italsoshowsyouhowtoimplement fibre-channelattachment.

SG24-6113

Open-systemshosts ESSSolutionsforOpen

SystemsStorage: CompaqAlphaServer, HP,andSun

Thispublication,fromtheIBMInternationalTechnicalSupportOrganization, helpsyouinstall,tailor,andconfiguretheEnterpriseStorageServerwhen youattachCompaqAlphaServer(runningTru64UNIX),HP,andSunhosts. ThisbookdoesnotcoverCompaqAlphaServerthatisrunningthe

OpenVMSoperatingsystem.Thisbookalsofocusesonthesettingsthat arerequiredtogiveoptimalperformanceandonthesettingsfordevice driverlevels.ThisbookisfortheexperiencedUNIXprofessionalwhohasa broadunderstandingofstorageconcepts.

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Title Description Order Number IBMTotalStorageESS

ImplementingCopy ServicesinanOpen Environment

Thispublication,fromtheIBMInternationalTechnicalSupportOrganization, tellsyouhowtoinstall,customize,andconfigureCopyServicesonUNIXor Windows2000hostsystems.TheCopyServicesfunctionsthatare

describedincludepeer-to-peerremotecopyandFlashCopy.This

publicationdescribesthefunctionsandshowsyouhowtoimplementthem intoyourenvironment.Italsoshowsyouhowtoimplementthesefunctions inahigh-availabilityclustermultiprocessingenvironment.

SG24-5757

ImplementingFibre ChannelAttachmenton theESS

Thispublication,fromtheIBMInternationalTechnicalSupportOrganization, helpsyouinstall,tailor,andconfigurefibre-channelattachmentof

open-systemshoststotheEnterpriseStorageServer.Itgivesyouabroad understandingoftheproceduresthatareinvolvedanddescribesthe prerequisitesandrequirements.Italsoshowsyouhowtoimplement fibre-channelattachment.

SG24-6113

S/390andzSerieshosts DeviceSupport

Facilities:User’sGuide andReference

ThispublicationdescribestheIBMDeviceSupportFacilities(ICKDSF) productthatareusedwithIBMdirectaccessstoragedevice(DASD) subsystems.ICKDSFisaprogramthatyoucanusetoperformfunctions thatareneededfortheinstallation,theuse,andthemaintenanceofIBM DASD.Youcanalsouseittoperformservicefunctions,errordetection,and mediamaintenance.

GC35-0033

z/OSAdvancedCopy Services

ThispublicationhelpsyouunderstandanduseIBMAdvancedCopy Servicesfunctions.Itdescribesthreedynamiccopyfunctionsandseveral point-in-timecopyfunctions.Thesefunctionsprovidebackupandrecovery ofdataifadisasteroccurstoyourdatacenter.Thedynamiccopyfunctions arepeer-to-peerremotecopy,extendedremotecopy,andcoupled

extendedremotecopy.Collectively,thesefunctionsareknownasremote copy.FlashCopy,SnapShot,andconcurrentcopyarethepoint-in-timecopy functions.

SC35-0428

DFSMS/MVSV1: RemoteCopyGuide andReference

Thispublicationprovidesguidelinesforusingremotecopyfunctionswith S/390andzSerieshosts.

SC35-0169

FibreTransportServices (FTS):Physicaland ConfigurationPlanning Guide

Thispublicationprovidesinformationaboutfibre-opticandESCON-trunking systems.

GA22-7234

ImplementingESSCopy ServicesonS/390

Thispublication,fromtheIBMInternationalTechnicalSupportOrganization, tellsyouhowtoinstall,customize,andconfigureCopyServicesonan EnterpriseStorageServerthatisattachedtoanS/390orzSerieshost system.CopyServicesfunctionsincludepeer-to-peerremotecopy, extendedremotecopy,FlashCopy,andconcurrentcopy.Thispublication describesthefunctions,prerequisites,andcorequisitesanddescribeshow toimplementeachfunctionintoyourenvironment.

SG24-5680

ES/9000,ES/3090: IOCPUserGuide VolumeA04

ThispublicationdescribestheInput/OutputConfigurationProgramthat supportstheEnterpriseSystemsConnection(ESCON)architecture.It describeshowtodefine,install,andconfigurethechannelsorchannel paths,controlunits,andI/OdevicesontheES/9000processorsandthe IBMES/3090ProcessorComplex.

GC38-0097

IOCPUser’sGuide,IBM e(logo)serverzSeries 800and900

ThispublicationdescribestheInput/OutputConfigurationProgramthat supportsthezSeries800and900servers.Thispublicationisavailablein PDFformatbyaccessingResourceLinkatthefollowingWebsite: www.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink/

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Title Description Order Number IOCPUser’sGuide,IBM

e(logo)serverzSeries

ThispublicationdescribestheInput/OutputConfigurationProgramthat supportsthezSeriesserver.ThispublicationisavailableinPDFformatby accessingResourceLinkatthefollowingWebsite:

www.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink/

SB10-7037

S/390:Input/Output ConfigurationProgram User’sGuideand ESCON

Channel-to-Channel Reference

ThispublicationdescribestheInput/OutputConfigurationProgramthat supportsESCONarchitectureandtheESCONmultipleimagefacility.

GC38-0401

IBMz/OSHardware ConfigurationDefinition User’sGuide

Thisguideprovidesconceptualandproceduralinformationtohelpyouuse thez/OSHardwareConfigurationDefinition(HCD)application.Italso explains:

v

HowtomigrateexistingIOCP/MVSCPdefinitions

v HowtouseHCDtodynamicallyactivateanewconfiguration

v

HowtoresolveproblemsinconjunctionwithMVS/ESAHCD

SC33-7988

OS/390:Hardware ConfigurationDefinition User’sGuide

Thisguideprovidesdetailedinformationabouttheinput/outputdefinitionfile andabouthowtoconfigureparallelaccessvolumes.Thisguidediscusses howtouseHardwareConfigurationDefinitionforbothOS/390®andz/OS

V1R1.

SC28-1848

OS/390V2R10.0:MVS SystemMessages Volume1(ABA-ASA)

ThispublicationlistsOS/390MVS™systemmessagesABAtoASA. GC28-1784

UsingIBM3390Direct AccessStorageinaVM Environment

Thispublicationprovidesdevice-specificinformationforthevariousmodels ofthe3390anddescribesmethodsyoucanusetomanagestorage efficientlyusingtheVMoperatingsystem.Itprovidesguidanceon

managingsystemperformance,availability,andspacethrougheffectiveuse ofthedirectaccessstoragesubsystem.

GG26-4575

UsingIBM3390Direct AccessStorageina VSEEnvironment

Thispublicationhelpsyouusethe3390inaVSEenvironment.Itincludes planninginformationforaddingnew3390unitsandinstructionsfor installingdevices,migratingdata,andperformingongoingstorage managementactivities.

GC26-4576

UsingIBM3390Direct AccessStorageinan MVSEnvironment

Thispublicationhelpsyouusethe3390inanMVSenvironment.Itincludes device-specificinformationforthevariousmodelsofthe3390and

illustratestechniquesformoreefficientstoragemanagement.Italsooffers guidanceonmanagingsystemperformance,availability,andspace utilizationthrougheffectiveuseofthedirectaccessstoragesubsystem.

GC26-4574

z/ArchitecturePrinciples ofOperation

Thispublicationprovidesadetaileddefinitionofthez/Architecture™.Itis

writtenasareferenceforuseprimarilybyassemblerlanguage

programmersanddescribeseachfunctionatthelevelofdetailneededto prepareanassemblerlanguageprogramthatreliesonaparticularfunction. However,anyoneconcernedwiththefunctionaldetailsofz/Architecturewill findthispublicationuseful.

SA22-7832

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Title Description Order Number IBMOS/390Hardware

ConfigurationDefinition User’sGuide

ThisguideexplainshowtousetheHardwareConfigurationData applicationtoperformthefollowingtasks:

v

Definenewhardwareconfigurations

v

Viewandmodifyexistinghardwareconfigurations

v

Activateconfigurations

v

Querysupportedhardware

v

Maintaininput/outputdefinitionfiles(IODFs)

v

ComparetwoIODFsorcompareanIODFwithanactualconfiguration

v

Printreportsofconfigurations

v Creategraphicalreportsofaconfiguration

v Migrateexistingconfigurationdata

SC28-1848

IBMSANFibreChannel Switch:2109ModelS08 InstallationandService Guide

ThisguidedescribeshowtoinstallandmaintaintheIBMSANFibre ChannelSwitch2109ModelS08.

SC26-7350

IBMSANFibreChannel Switch:2109ModelS08 User’sGuide

ThisguidedescribestheIBMSANFibreChannelSwitchandtheIBM TotalStorageESSSpecialist.Itprovidesinformationaboutthecommands andhowtomanagetheswitchwithTelnetandtheSimpleNetwork ManagementProtocol(SNMP).

SC26-7349

IBMSANFibreChannel Switch:2109ModelS16 InstallationandService Guide

ThispublicationdescribeshowtoinstallandmaintaintheIBMSANFibre ChannelSwitch2109ModelS16.Itisintendedfortrainedservice representativesandserviceproviders.

SC26-7352

IBMSANFibreChannel Switch:2109ModelS16 User’sGuide

ThisguideintroducestheIBMSANFibreChannelSwitch2109ModelS16 andtellsyouhowtomanageandmonitortheswitchusingzoningandhow tomanagetheswitchremotely.

SC26-7351

ImplementingFibre ChannelAttachmenton theESS

Thispublication,fromtheIBMInternationalTechnicalSupportOrganization, helpsyouinstall,tailor,andconfigurefibre-channelattachmentof

open-systemshoststotheEnterpriseStorageServer.Itprovidesyouwitha broadunderstandingoftheproceduresthatareinvolvedanddescribesthe prerequisitesandrequirements.Italsoshowsyouhowtoimplement fibre-channelattachment.

SG24-6113

Seascapefamily IBMEnterpriseStorage

Server

Thispublication,fromtheIBMInternationalTechnicalSupportOrganization, introducestheEnterpriseStorageServerandprovidesanunderstandingof itsbenefits.Italsodescribesindetailthearchitecture,hardware,and functions,includingtheadvancedcopyfunctions,oftheEnterpriseStorage Server.

SG24-5465

IBMEnterpriseStorage ServerPerformance MonitoringandTuning Guide

Thisguide,fromtheIBMInternationalTechnicalSupportOrganization, providesguidanceonthebestwaytoconfigure,monitor,andmanageyour EnterpriseStorageServertoensureoptimumperformance.

SG24-5656

IBMVersatileStorage Server:Introductionand PlanningGuide

ThispublicationintroducestheIBMVersatileStorageServer™andliststhe

featuresyoucanorder.Italsoprovidesplanninginformationforboth2105 ModelsB09and100.

GC26-7223

ImplementingtheIBM EnterpriseStorage ServerinYour Environment

Thispublication,fromtheIBMInternationalTechnicalSupportOrganization, canhelpyouinstall,tailor,andconfiguretheEnterpriseStorageServerin yourenvironment.

SG24-5420

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Title Description Order Number DeviceSupport

Facilities:User’sGuide andReference

ThispublicationdescribestheIBMDeviceSupportFacilities(ICKDSF) productusedwithIBMdirectaccessstoragedevice(DASD)subsystems. ICKDSFisaprogramthatyoucanusetoperformfunctionsthatare neededfortheinstallation,theuse,andthemaintenanceofIBMDASD. Youcanalsouseittoperformservicefunctions,errordetection,andmedia maintenance.

GC35-0033

IBMTotalStorage SolutionsHandbook

Thishandbook,fromtheIBMInternationalTechnicalSupportOrganization, helpsyouunderstandwhatmakesupenterprisestoragemanagement.The conceptsincludethekeytechnologiesthatyoumustknowandtheIBM subsystems,software,andsolutionsthatareavailabletoday.Italso providesguidelinesforimplementingvariousenterprisestorage

administrationtaskssothatyoucanestablishyourownenterprisestorage managementenvironment.

SG24-5250

Ordering

IBM

publications

This sectiontellsyouhowto ordercopiesofIBMpublicationsandhowto setupa profileto receivenotificationsaboutnew orchangedpublications.

IBM

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center

ThepublicationscenterisaworldwidecentralrepositoryforIBMproduct publicationsandmarketingmaterial.

TheIBMpublicationscenteroffers customizedsearchfunctionstohelp youfindthe publicationsthatyou need.Somepublicationsareavailableforyouto viewor download freeof charge.You canalsoorderpublications.Thepublicationscenter displays pricesinyourlocalcurrency.YoucanaccesstheIBMpublicationscenter throughthefollowingWebsite:

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Web

sites

ThefollowingWebsitesprovideinformationabouttheIBMTotalStorageDS8000 seriesandotherIBMstorageproducts.

TypeofStorageInformation WebSite ConcurrentCopyforS/390and

zSerieshostsystems

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TypeofStorageInformation WebSite CopyServicescommand-line

interface(CLI)

http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/storage/support/software/cscli.html

DS8000seriespublications http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/storage/support/disk/ds8100/index.html ClickDocumentation.

FlashCopyforS/390andzSeries hostsystems

http://www.storage.ibm.com/software/sms/sdm/ Hostsystemmodels,operating

systems,andadaptersthatthe storageunitsupports

http://www.ibm.com/servers/storage/disk/ds8000/interop.html ClickInteroperabilitymatrix.

IBMDiskStorageFeatureActivation (DSFA)

http://www.ibm.com/storage/dsfa IBMstorageproducts http://www.storage.ibm.com/

IBMTotalStorageDS8000series http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/storage/disk/ds8000 IBMversionoftheJava(JRE)thatis

oftenrequiredforIBMproducts

http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/

MultipleDeviceManager(MDM) http://www.ibm.com/servers/storage/support/ ClickStorageVirtualization.

RemoteMirrorandCopy(formerly PPRC)forS/390andzSerieshost systems

http://www.storage.ibm.com/software/sms/sdm/

SANfibrechannelswitches http://www.ibm.com/storage/fcswitch/ StorageAreaNetworkGatewayand

Router

http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/storage/support/san/index.html

SubsystemDeviceDriver(SDD) http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/storage/support/software/sdd.html z/OSGlobalMirror(formerlyXRC)

forS/390andzSerieshostsystems

http://www.storage.ibm.com/software/sms/sdm/

How

to

send

your

comments

Your feedbackisimportant tohelpusprovidethehighestqualityinformation. Ifyou have anycommentsaboutthis informationoranyotherDS8000series

documentation, youcansubmittheminthefollowingways: v e-mail

Submityour commentselectronicallytothefollowinge-mailaddress: [email protected]

Besureto includethenameandordernumberofthebook and,ifapplicable,the specificlocationof thetextyouarecommentingon,suchasapage numberor tablenumber.

v Mail

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Summary

of

Changes

for

SC26-7628-03

IBM

TotalStorage

DS8000

Host

Systems

Attachment

Guide

This documentcontainsterminology,maintenance,andeditorial changes.Technical changesoradditionsto thetext andillustrationsareindicatedbyaverticalline to theleftof thechange.This summaryof changesdescribesnew functionsthathave been addedto thisrelease.

Changed

Information

This editionincludesthefollowing changedinformation:

v SupportisaddedforSUSESLES9andRed HatEnterpriseLinux4.0forselect

hosts.

v TheHewlett-PackardOpenVMSchapterDSCLIcommandexamplewas

updated.

v TheURLtolocatethemost currentinformationonhostattachmentfirmwareand

devicedriver information,includingdriverdownloads,changedto: http://knowledge.storage.ibm.com/servers/storage/support/hbasearch/interop/hbaSearch.do

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Chapter

1.

Introduction

to

IBM

TotalStorage

DS8000

IBMTotalStorageDS8000isahigh-performance,high-capacityseriesof disk storagethatisdesignedtosupportcontinuousoperations. DS8000seriesmodels (machinetype2107)use theIBMPOWER5servertechnology thatisintegrated withtheIBMVirtualization Enginetechnology. DS8000seriesmodelsconsistof a storageunitandoneor twomanagementconsoles,two beingtherecommended configuration.Thegraphicaluser interface(GUI)or thecommand-lineinterface (CLI) allowsyouto logicallypartitionstorageandusethebuilt-inCopyServices functions.For high-availability,hardware componentsareredundant.

DS8000

models

TheDS8000seriesoffersvarious choicesof baseandexpansionmodels, soyou can configurestorageunitsthatmeetyourperformanceandconfigurationneeds.

DS8100

TheDS8100(Model921)featuresadualtwo-wayprocessorcomplexand supportfor oneexpansionframe.

DS8300

TheDS8300(Models922and9A2)featuresadualfour-way processor complexandsupportforoneor twoexpansionframes.TheModel9A2 supports twoIBMTotalStorageSystemLPARs (LogicalPartitions)inone storageunit.

TheDS8000expansionframes(Models92Eand9AE)expandthecapabilitiesof thebase models.YoucanattachtheModel92Etoeither theModel921or the Model922to expandtheircapabilities.YoucanattachtheModel9AE toexpand theModel9A2.

Figure1onpage2providesahigh-levelviewat thecomponentsfortheDS8100 andDS8300base models(Models921,922,and9A2).

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Thefollowingnotesprovideadditionalinformationabout thelabeled componentson Figure1:

1. Therackpowerareaof thebase modelsprovidesredundantpowersupplies

(two primarypowersupplies),powercontrolcards,andbackupbattery

assembliesto helpprotectdataintheeventofa lossof externalpower.Model 921containstwobatteries.Model922andModel9A2containthreebatteries to supportthe4-wayprocessors.

2. Allbasemodels allowupto eightdiskenclosures,which containthediskdrives.

In amaximumconfiguration,eachbase modelcan holdupto 128diskdrives. 3. Allbasemodels containonemanagementconsole,akeyboard,anddisplay.

Themanagement consoleisthefocalpoint forconfiguration,copyservices management,andmaintenanceactivities.

4. Allbasemodels containtwoprocessorenclosures.Theprocessorenclosures

contain thecomputer electroniccomplex(CEC).TheModel921processor enclosures have2-wayprocessors.Processor enclosuresontheModel922and Model9A2have4-wayprocessors.

5. Allbasemodels containI/Oenclosuresandadapters.TheI/Oenclosureshold

theadaptersandprovideconnectivity betweentheadaptersandtheprocessors. Bothdeviceadapters andhostadaptersareinstalledintheI/Oenclosure. Figure2onpage3 providesahigh-levelviewat thecomponentsfor theexpansion models (Models92Eand9AE).

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Disk Enclosures and Disk Drive Sets

Management Console, Keyboard and Display

Processor Enclosures I/O Enclosures and Adaptors Rack Power 1 2 3 4 5

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Thefollowingnotesprovideadditionalinformationabout thelabeled componentson Figure2:

1. Therackpowerareaof eachexpansionmodelprovidesredundant power

supplies(two primarypowersupplies)andpowercontrolcards.If theexpansion unitcontainsI/Oenclosuresor theextendedpowerlinedisturbance(PLD) feature,threebackupbatteryassembliesarealsoinstalledtohelp protectdata intheeventof alossofexternalpower.

2. Allexpansionmodelsallowupto 16diskenclosures,which containthedisk

drives.In amaximumconfiguration,eachexpansionmodelcanhold 256disk drives.

3. Expansionmodelscan containI/Oenclosuresandadaptersif theyarethefirst

expansion unitsthatareattachedto eitheraModel922ora Model9A2.The second expansionmodelina922or 9A2configurationcannothaveI/O enclosures andadapters,norcananyexpansionunitthatisattachedto a Model921.If theexpansion unitcontainsI/Oenclosures,theenclosuresprovide connectivity betweentheadaptersandtheprocessors.Theadapterscontained intheI/Oenclosurescanbeeitherdeviceor hostadapters.

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Disk Enclosures and Disk Drive Sets

I/O Enclosures and Adaptors Rack Power 1 2 3

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DS8100

(Model

921)

TheIBMTotalStorageDS8100,whichisModel921,offersmanyfeatures. Thesefeaturesinclude:

v Dualtwo-wayprocessorcomplex

v Upto128diskdrives,for amaximumcapacityof38.4TB

v Upto128GBof processormemory(cache)

v Upto16fibre-channel/FICONor ESCON

®hostadapters

TheDS8100modelcansupportoneexpansionframe. Withoneexpansion frame, you canexpandthecapacityof theModel921asfollows:

v Upto384diskdrives,for amaximumcapacityof115.2TB

Note: IBMservicerepresentativescanupgradea Model921inthefieldwhenyou

orderamodelconversionto aModel922orModel9A2.

Figure3shows themaximumconfigurationofa Model921,whichisthe921base modelplus one92Eexpansionmodel.

Fans/Plenum Fan Sense RPC Fan Sense PPS PPS Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Processor 2-way Processor 2-way I/O Enclosures Adapters I/O Enclosures Adapters I/O Enclosures Adapters I/O Enclosures Adapters Battery Battery Fans/Plenum PPS PPS Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set 1w2rzq Base Model 921 128 Drives

Expansion Model 92E 256 Drives

Management Console Keyboard Display Ethernet Switches

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DS8300

(Models

922

and

9A2)

IBMTotalStorageDS8300models(Model922andModel9A2)offerhigher performanceandcapacitythantheDS8100.TheModel9A2also enablesyouto createtwostoragesystem LPARs(orimages)within thesamestorageunit. BothDS8300modelsofferthefollowingfeatures:

v Dualfour-wayprocessorcomplex

v Upto128diskdrives,fora maximumcapacityof38.4TB

v Upto256GBofprocessormemory(cache)

v Upto16fibre-channel/FICONor ESCONhostadapters

TheDS8300modelscan supporteither oneortwoexpansion frames.With expansion frames,youcanexpandtheModel922and9A2asfollows:

v Withoneexpansionframe,youcan supportthefollowingexpandedcapacityand

numberofadapters:

– Upto384diskdrives,fora maximumcapacityof 115.2TB

– Upto32fibre-channel/FICONorESCON hostadapters

v Withtwoexpansionframes,youcansupportthefollowingexpandedcapacity:

– Upto640diskdrives,fora maximumcapacityof 192TB

Figure4shows themaximumconfigurationofa Model922and9A2.Bothofthese models canattachupto twoexpansionmodels.Model922usesthe92Eexpansion model.Model9A2usesthe9AEexpansion model.

Model

comparison

DS8000models varyontheprocessortypesthattheyuse,theirdiskcapacity,and other supportedfeatures.

Fans/Plenum Fan Sense RPC Fan Sense Fan Sense PPS PPS Battery Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Processor 4-way Processor 4-way I/O Enclosures Adapters I/O Enclosures Adapters I/O Enclosures Adapters I/O Enclosures Adapters Battery Battery Fans/Plenum PPS PPS Battery Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set I/O Enclosures Adapters I/O Enclosures Adapters I/O Enclosures Adapters I/O Enclosures Adapters Battery Battery Fans/Plenum PPS PPS Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set Disk Drive Set 1w2rxh

Base Model 922 or 9A2 128 Drives

Expansion Model 92E or 9AE 256 Drives

Expansion Model 92E or 9AE 256 Drives

Management Console Keyboard Display Ethernet Switches

Figure

Figure 2 on page 3 provides a high-level view at the components for the expansion models (Models 92E and 9AE).
Figure 2. An expansion model (with front cover off) and its main components
Figure 3 shows the maximum configuration of a Model 921, which is the 921 base model plus one 92E expansion model.
Table 1 compares the various supported features that are available on different DS8000 model configurations.
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