When you use the Thunder 9500V storage system as an external storage system, the following versions are recommended. If you use a 9500V storage system whose version is earlier than the following versions, the information about the SATA drive may not be displayed correctly.
•For Thunder 9530V, Thunder 9520V, Thunder 9570V: version 0658 or later.
•For Thunder 9580V, Thunder 9585V: version 1658 or later.
Relationship between the Serial Number and Thunder 9500V Model
When the external storage system is Thunder 9500V storage system, you can identify the storage system model from the serial number displayed in the Serial Number column in the Volume Operation window.
Table 40 (page 140) describes the relationship between the serial number displayed in the Serial Number column and the storage system model.
Table 40 Relationship between the Serial Number and Thunder 9500V Model
Displayed Serial Number | Model |
D600XXXX | 9570V, 9520V |
D60JXXXX | 9530V |
D60HXXXX | 9580V, 9585V |
NOTE: In serial numbers, X is an arbitrary number or character.
Relationship between the WWN of the Port and Controller
When the external storage system is Thunder 9500V storage system, you can identify the controller (controller 0 or controller 1) from the WWN of the port.
Table 41 (page 140) describes the relationship between WWN of port and controller.
Table 41 Relationship between the WWN of the Port and Controller (Thunder 9500V)
Model | Controller | WWN of the Port |
9570V | Controller 0 | XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX0 |
9530V |
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX1 |
9520V | Controller 1 | XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX2 |
| ||
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3 |
9580V | Controller 0 | XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX0 |
9585V |
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX1 |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX2 |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3 |
| Controller 1 | XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX4 |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX5 |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX6 |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX7 |
NOTE: In WWNs, X is an arbitrary number or character. The ports in the same apparatus have the identical value.
Path Status and Examples of the Recovery Procedure
This section describes errors that require recovery operation on the external storage system side when the path status is not normal. When the path status is not normal, see Table 42 (page 141)
140 Connecting External Storage Systems