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4.2.2 Dual Host Connection

In Figure 4-2two channels (CH0 and CH1) are configured as host channels and two channels (CH2 and CH3) are configured as drive channels. The firmware (FW) can be used to create LDs. These LDs must in turn be mapped to the host channels.

Figure 4-2: Dual Host Connection

Creating redundant host paths: If access to data is a critical requirement, redundant data paths to different LDs or logical volumes (LVs) can be created. To do this, logical units (LDs or LVs) are mapped to both the host channels (CH0 and CH1 in Figure 4-2). This will ensure that if one host computer fails, the second host computer will be able to access the logical units on that host computer.

NOTE: To create dual-redundant data paths on the host side, it is necessary for third-party failover software to be installed on the host computer(s).

Physically isolating one OS system from another: The multiple-host configuration can also be applied when the array is shared by two or more systems. Using each host channel for a host adapter on different host computers can physically isolate one OS system from another.

This configuration is applied when two systems cannot share the same SCSI bus as the access route to storage. Unless some file system "lock manager" is available, physical drives should be configured into different logical drives or logical volumes, and each logical unit should be mapped to IDs/LUNs on each host channel. In this way, each host computer will be accessing separate logical units.

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Contents Installation and Hardware Reference Manual 320MB/sec SCSI-to-SCSI RAID ControllerContact Information Asia Pacific International HeadquartersChina AmericasCopyright This Edition First PublishedDisclaimer TrademarksThis device is in conformity with the EMC Table of Contents Controller Monitoring Appendix C Hardware Troubleshooting Safety Precautions Precautions and InstructionsESD Precautions About This ManualWho should read this manual? ConventionsRelated Documentation NamingSoftware and Firmware Updates Product Overview Chapter IntroductionProduct Introduction Enclosure Controller BoxFront Side Rear SideLCD Panel SR ComponentsController Board Connector Type Label Description JP1 and JP13Interfaces Controller Board FrontConnector Type Label Description SR Accessory Items Separately Purchased Accessory ItemsPower Connector 4 I2C Signal Compatible CablesBattery Backup Unit BBU Optional ItemsEnvironmental Requirements Power Supply RequirementsDaughter Board Expansion LED Indicators SR Controller MonitoringCooling Requirements 1 I2C BusAudible Alarms This page is intentionally left blank Chapter Installation Installation OverviewInstallation Prerequisites General ConsiderationsHardware Installation Preparation Static-free InstallationTools or Equipment Needed for Installing the Subsystem Planning Before InstallationGeneral Installation Procedure Unpacking the ControllerOverview Accessing the Controller BoardRemoving and Replacing the Chassis Top Cover Dimm Module Installation Procedure Memory Module InstallationSelecting the DIMMs Battery Backup Unit BBU Installation About the First BBU InstallationBBU Installation Procedure Remove the Battery Connector CapInstall the Battery Charger Board About Daughter Board Installation Daughter Board InstallationDaughter Board Installation Procedure Daughter Board Installation Chapter Controller Monitoring Controller Monitoring OverviewStatus-indicating LEDs PWRDefault Threshold Values Audible AlarmI2C Port Enclosure Monitoring I2C Port Enclosure Monitoring 1 I/O Channel Configuration Chapter Controller Connections OperationSentinelRAID Connection Host ConnectionSR 170 Topologies Drive ConnectionScsi Termination Unique IDsSR 170 Topologies Dual Host Connection Dual Host ConnectionController Integration ExpansionConnecting RS-232C Terminal Emulation Power ConnectionOther Connections Power On Check ListPower On Sequence LCD ScreenPower Off Procedure Stop I/O access to the system Disconnect the hostPower Off Procedure Chapter Controller Maintenance Controller Maintenance OverviewAbout Controller Maintenance User Serviceable ComponentsDimm Module Replacement Procedure When should a Dimm module be replaced?Replacing a failed Dimm Module Replacing a failed Dimm Module About BBU Maintenance Replacing a Failed Optional BBU ModuleOnce the controller board has pack from the charger board Daughter Board Maintenance BBU Charger Board ReplacementAbout Daughter Board Maintenance Replacing a Daughter BoardRemove the Daughter Board Retention Screws This page is intentionally left blank Appendix a SentinelRAID Features Flexible ConfigurationUser-friendly Configuration Utilities SCSI-320 I/O ChannelsOther Fault Tolerant Features Controller ArchitectureGlobal and Local Spares Hot-swapping of DrivesRAID Levels Supported Controller ChassisThis page is intentionally left blank Configuration Appendix B Hardware SpecificationsSpecification Feature Controller Architecture RAID ManagementFault Tolerance Technical Specifications Specification SizeDescription Specification SoftwareController Specifications Technical Specifications Appendix C Hardware Troubleshooting ProblemProblem Installed. Reinstall a Dimm module will usually solve This page is intentionally left blank Appendix D Spare Parts and Accessories AccessoriesAccessory Part Number Description Spare PartsAccessories Appendix E Connectors and Jumper Identification Controller Main Board InterfacesLabel Connector Name Controller Main Board Interface DescriptionsCOM Port Pin Outs LED Jumper Pin OutsPin Description J3 I2C Port Symbol Type DescriptionPin Pin Name J1 Battery Connector Symbol Parameter Rating UnitTTL Device Parameters PinIFT- 9011 Null Modem IFT-9012 RS-232C Extension CableIndex SentinelRAID 170 Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Index This page is intentionally left blank