Dell CX4 manual Using Worldwide Port Name Zoning, Port Worldwide Names in a SAN Environment

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Zoning automatically and transparently enforces access of information to the zone devices. More than one PowerEdge cluster configuration can share Dell/EMC storage system(s) in a switched fabric using Fibre Channel switch zoning and with Access Control enabled. By using Fibre Channel switches to implement zoning, you can segment the SANs to isolate heterogeneous servers and storage systems from each other.

Using Zoning in SAN Configurations Containing Multiple Hosts

Using the combination of zoning and Access Control in SAN configurations containing multiple hosts, you can restrict server access to specific volumes on a shared storage system by preventing the hosts from discovering a storage volume that belongs to another host. This configuration allows multiple clustered or nonclustered hosts to share a storage system.

Using Worldwide Port Name Zoning

PowerEdge cluster configurations support worldwide port name zoning.

A worldwide name (WWN) is a unique numeric identifier assigned to Fibre Channel interfaces, such as HBA ports, storage processor (SP) ports, and Fibre Channel to SCSI bridges or storage network controllers (SNCs).

A WWN consists of an 8-byte hexadecimal number with each byte separated by a colon. For example, 10:00:00:60:69:00:00:8a is a valid WWN. Using WWN port name zoning allows you to move cables between switch ports within the fabric without having to update the zones.

Table 3-1 provides a list of WWN identifiers that you can find in the Dell/EMC cluster environment.

Table 3-1. Port Worldwide Names in a SAN Environment

Identifier

Description

 

 

xx:xx:00:60:69:xx:xx:xx

Dell/EMC or Brocade switch

xx:xx:xx:00:88:xx:xx:xx

McData switch

50:06:01:6x:xx:xx:xx:xx

Dell/EMC storage processor

xx:xx:00:00:C9:xx:xx:xx

Emulex HBA ports

xx:xx:00:E0:8B:xx:xx:xx

QLogic HBA ports (non-embedded)

xx:xx:00:0F:1F:xx:xx:xx

Dell 2362M HBA port

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Contents Hardware Installation Troubleshooting Guide October Contents Installing the Fibre Channel HBAs Cluster Configuration OverviewImplementing Zoning on a Fibre Channel Zoning Configuration Form Contents Introduction IntroductionCluster Hardware Requirements Cluster SolutionCluster nodes Cluster storage For the internal drives Cluster NodesCluster Node Requirements Component Minimum Requirement IdenticalEnclosure Expansion Cluster StorageCluster Storage Requirements RequirementNavisphere Manager Storage Views Description EMC PowerPath Limitations in a Direct-Attached Cluster Supported Cluster ConfigurationsDirect-Attached Cluster SAN-Attached Cluster Other Documents You May NeedPage Cabling Your Cluster Hardware Cabling the Power SuppliesCabling Your Cluster Hardware Cabling the Mouse, Keyboard, and MonitorCabling Your Cluster Hardware Cabling Your Cluster for Public and Private Networks Network Connections Description Cabling the Public NetworkPrivate network Cluster node NIC Teaming Using Dual-Port Network AdaptersCabling the Storage Systems Cabling the Private NetworkFibre Channel Connections Cabling Storage for Your Direct-Attached ClusterCabling a Two-Node Cluster to a Dell/EMC Storage System Cabling a Cluster to a Dell/EMC Storage SystemCX4-120 or CX4-240 storage system Cluster node HBA portsCabling a Two-Node Cluster to a CX4-960 Storage System Cabling Your Cluster Hardware Cabling Two Two-Node Clusters to a Dell/EMC Storage System Cabling Storage for Your SAN-Attached ClusterStorage system Cabling Your Cluster Hardware Cluster node Private networkStorage system Cabling Your Cluster Hardware Cabling a SAN-Attached Cluster to a Dell/EMC Storage System Connect cluster node 1 to the SAN Sw0 CX4-480 storage system Sw1 Cabling Your Cluster Hardware 12. Cabling a SAN-Attached Cluster to the Dell\EMC CX4-960 CX4-960 storage systemFirst cluster, connect cluster node 1 to the SAN There is a maximum of four storage systems per cluster Connecting a PowerEdge Cluster to Multiple Storage SystemsStorage systems Connecting a PowerEdge Cluster to a Tape LibraryObtaining More Information Configuring Your Cluster With SAN BackupTape library Tape library Storage systems Cabling Your Cluster Hardware 15. Cluster Configuration Using SAN-Based BackupCabling Your Cluster Hardware Preparing Your Systems for Clustering Cluster Configuration OverviewPreparing Your Systems for Clustering Preparing Your Systems for Clustering Installation Overview Implementing Zoning on a Fibre Channel Switched Fabric Installing the Fibre Channel HBAsInstalling the Fibre Channel HBA Drivers Port Worldwide Names in a SAN Environment Using Worldwide Port Name ZoningPort Worldwide Names in a SAN Environment Identifier Single Initiator ZoningAccess Control Installing and Configuring the Shared Storage SystemStorage Groups IP address IP address of the host system Displays whether the path is enabled or disabledStorage Group Properties Property Description Name Name of the host systemNavisphere Agent Navisphere ManagerEMC PowerPath Preparing Your Systems for Clustering Configuring and Managing LUNs Configuring the Hard Drives on the Shared Storage SystemsConfiguring the RAID Level for the Shared Storage Subsystem SAN Copy Optional Storage FeaturesMirrorView SnapViewUpdating a Dell/EMC Storage System for Clustering Installing and Configuring a Failover ClusterPreparing Your Systems for Clustering Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Been booted Troubleshooting Use the Advanced with Check all zone configurationsCheck all cable connections Attached storage systemsMy Computer and click Manage Window, double-click ServicesCluster Services Recovery tabNode HBA WWPNs Storage Or Alias WWPNs or Names Zoning Configuration FormZoning Configuration Form Public IP Address Private IP Address Cluster Data Form Cluster Data FormName Seed Cluster Data Form DAEsIndex IndexInstalling SAN Index