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SMA Configuration Guidelines

Using Storage Area Manager in a Dual-Redundant Fabric Configuration

Storage Management Appliances are often deployed in dual-redundant Fibre Channel environments.

The Storage Area Manager software is compatible with dual redundancy.

Using dual-redundant Fibre Channel paths for storage management enables the SMA to have redundant control over the SAN, creating an environment with no single point of failure. In such a configuration, the SMA has two host bus adapters (HBAs), allowing greater ability to provide nonstop management control and monitoring of critical SAN devices.

Figure 4 shows two fabrics with fiber connections between the SMA, a host, switches, and storage devices, including:

The SMA with two host bus adapters

A storage host system on which you install the Storage Area Manager host agent software

An HSG controller pair connected to the fabric through Ports 1 and 2 (top controller) and Ports 1 and 2 (bottom controller)

An HSV controller pair connected to the fabric through Fabric Ports 1 and 2 (top controller) and Fabric Ports 1 and 2 (bottom controller)

Figure 4: Dual-redundant fabric configuration

For more information, refer to the HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance Software

High Availability Application Notes, available at http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/sanworks/managementappliance/documentation.html.

Using Storage Area Manager on the Storage Management Appliance Application Notes

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Contents Hp OpenView Copyright 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P About this Document Application Notes ContentsIntended Audience Other Related DocumentationHttp//support.openview.hp.com HP OpenView Storage Area Manager OverviewHP OpenView Storage Management Appliance Network View and Storage Allocation Reporter Transition Hardware and Software Requirements Storage Area Manager and SMA ImplementationAccessing Storage Area Manager Connecting to the SMALicensing Event NotificationDatabases SecurityDiscovery Performance ConsiderationsStorage Area Manager Installation Prerequisites Installing and Uninstalling Storage Area Manager on the SMAStorage Management Appliance Software Home Preparing for the InstallationUninstalling SAR Uninstalling SANworks ApplicationsUninstalling Network View Double-clickAdd/Remove Programs Upgrading the SMA II HardwareInstalling Storage Area Manager Storage Area Manager Service Registration with SMA Software Registering the Storage Area Manager Service with the SMAConfiguring a Fixed IP Address Uninstalling Storage Area Manager from the SMA Maximum Configuration SMA Configuration GuidelinesPerforming Backup and Restore Operations Storage Area Manager BackupConfiguring the SMA to Back Up Storage Area Manager Storage Management Appliance BackupSave the osmbackup.conf file So that it reads as follows Backing Up the Storage Management ApplianceRestoring Storage Area Manager Restoring the Storage Management ApplianceDual-redundant fabric configuration Using Modular Data Routers with the SMA