HP QR516B Exporting LUNs to an ESX Host, Creating Virtual Volumes for HP 3PAR OS 2.2.3 or Earlier

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Creating Virtual Volumes for HP 3PAR OS 2.2.3 or Earlier

When running HP 3PAR OS 2.2.3 or earlier, the createaldvv command can be used to create virtual volumes on the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage that can then be exported and discovered by the ESX host. Here is the general form of the command:

#createaldvv [options] <vvname>[.<index>] <size>[gGtT]

Here is an example:

#createaldvv -cnt 5 TESTLUNs 5G

This will create five virtual volumes of 5 Gb each in size, fully provisioned from PDs.

NOTE: To create a fully-provisioned or thinly-provisioned virtual volume, consult the HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference, which is available on the HP BSC website:

http://www.hp.com/go/bsc

Exporting LUNs to an ESX Host

This section explains how to export virtual volumes created on the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage as VLUNs for the ESX host.

When exporting VLUNs to the VMware ESX host, you should observer the following guidelines:

New VLUNs that are exported while the host is running will not be registered until a Bus Rescan is initiated. This may be performed from the VI/vSphere client Management Interface. Some versions of ESX will automatically scan for newly exported LUNs.

Disks can be added to a virtual machine with the virtual machine powered up. However, to remove a disk, the virtual machine must be powered off. This is a limitation of ESX.

The maximum number of LUNs on a single ESX HBA port is 256, and 256 total LUNs on the ESX host. Internal devices, such as local hard drives and CD drives, are counted as a LUN in the ESX host LUN count.

VLUNs can be created with any LUN number in the range from 0 to 255 (VMware ESX limitation).

iSCSI LUNs and FC LUNs are treated as any other LUN on the ESX host. No special requirements or procedures are needed to use iSCSI LUNs. HP does not recommend or support same storage LUN being exported on different protocol interfaces, such as exporting to FC interface on one host and iSCSI on another host, because the timing and error recovery of the protocols would be different.

The ESX limitation for the largest LUN that can be utilized by the ESX host is 2047 GB. For ESXi 5.x, the maximum LUN size is 16 T or 16384 GB.

Sparse LUN numbering (meaning that LUN numbers can be skipped), is supported by VMware ESX host. A LUN 0 is not required.

For failover support using the QLogic or Emulex drivers, virtual volumes should be exported down multiple paths to the host simultaneously. To facilitate this task, create a host definition on the

HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage that includes the WWNs of multiple HBA ports on the host and export the VLUNs to that host definition.

It has been noted by HP that provisioning several VMs to a smaller number of large LUNs, versus a single VM per single LUN, provides better overall results. Further examination and explanation of this recommendation is outlined in the document 3PAR Utility Storage with VMware vSphere, which is available on the HP BSC website:

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Contents HP 3PAR VMware ESX Implementation Guide Acknowledgments Contents Support and Other Resources Configuring the Host for an iSCSI ConnectionAllocating Storage for Access by the ESX Host TargetDocumentation feedback Required Supported ConfigurationsIntroduction RequiredAudience HP 3PAR OS Upgrade ConsiderationsSetting Up the Ports Configuring the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage for Fibre Channel# showport -par # showhost -listpersona Creating the Host Definition# showhost -persona # showhost# controlport persona 7 nodeslotport # createhost ESXserver1 10000000C9724AB2 10000000C97244FE Setting Up and Zoning the FabricHP 3PAR Coexistence Configuration Guidelines for Fabric VendorsAdminportcfgfillword Target Port Limits and SpecificationsHP 3PAR Priority Optimization Persistent Ports # showport Persistent Ports Setup and Connectivity GuidelinesPersistent Ports Limitations Unsupported ConfigurationsSoftware iSCSI Support Configuring the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage for iSCSISetting Up the Ports for an iSCSI Connection # controlport config iscsi # showport# vmkping # showport -iscsi# controliscsiport ping 10.1.1.10 ESX1 Setting Up and Configuring Chap Authentication Chap Authentication in ESX Chap Credentials in ESX/ESXi 4.x or ESX/ESXi For ESX 4.x # showhost -chap Hardware iSCSI SupportSetting a Static IP Address Showiscsisession Chap Configuration for One-Way Chap Chap Configuration for Mutual Chap HP 3PAR Priority Optimization Target Port Limits and Specifications# showport -fcoe Configuring the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage for FCoE# controlport config fcoe # showport 031 # showport -i 031# controlport offline Showport Turn off the iSCSI portsCreating the Host Definition Target Port Limits and Specifications # esxcli brocade bcu --command=vhba --query 1/0 Configuring the Host for a Fibre Channel ConnectionInstalling the HBA and Drivers # esxcli brocade bcu --command=port --listHttp//kb.vmware.com Installing Virtual Machine Guest Operating System# cat /etc/rc.local Multipath Failover Considerations and I/O Load BalancingConfiguring the Host for a Fibre Channel Connection Multipath Failover Considerations and I/O Load Balancing LUN Set to Round Robin Vmwpsprr Vmwpspfixed Vmwpspmru To remove the above Alua custom Satp rule ESX/ESXi 4.0 GA 4.0 UxESXi ESX/ESXi 4.1 GA 4.1 UxDefault Satp Rules and Their Current Default PSP Satp Info Commands# esxcli storage nmp device list naa.50002ac0000a0124 Satp Custom Rules and Associated Defined ParametersShow Device Information # esxcli nmp satp listrules grep -i 3par# esxcli storage nmp device list -d naa.50002ac0005800ac # esxcli nmp device list naa.50002ac000b40125VMware ESX Releases through ESX 3.5 Update Performance Considerations for Multiple Host Configurations# esxcli nmp device list -d naa.50002ac0005800ac Esxcli storage core device list --device devicename VMware ESX Release 3.5 Update 4 through ESX 4.x and ESXiVMware ESXi Release # esxcli storage core device list497 / 16 = 31.xxx recommended max target port queue depth = Lpfcdd7xx Lpfcdd732 Lpfc740 Storage I/O Control ESX/ESXi 4.1, ESXi 5.x Additional Feature ConsiderationsVStorage APIs for Array Integration Vaai HP 3PAR Vaai Plugin 2.2.0 for ESXi HP 3PAR Vaai Plugin 1.1.1 for ESXi# mount -t ext4 -o discard /dev/sda2 /mnt # cd /vmfs/volumes/volune-nameUnmap Space Reclaim Storage Hardware Support for ESXi Out-of-Space Condition for ESX 4.1 and ESXi# showalert Additional New Primitives Support on ESXi Vaai and New Feature Support TableVaai Status supported Vaai Plugin Verification# esxcli storage core plugin list # esxcfg-scsidevs -l naa.50002ac0002200d7# esxcli storage core plugin list Plugin name Plugin class # esxcfg-scsidevs -l naa.50002ac003da00ebHardware Acceleration for HP 3PAR devices VMware All Paths DownUsing system Bios to configure FCoE Configuring the FCoE SwitchConfiguring FCoE Configuring the PCI Slots Exiting the Bios Utility Configuring Initiator FCoE to FC TargetInitiator FCoE to FC Target Configuring Initiator FCoE to Target FCoEInitiator FCoE to Target FCoE Installing iSCSI on VMware ESX Configuring the Host for an iSCSI ConnectionConfiguring the Host for an iSCSI Connection Creating a VMkernel Port Configuring the Host for an iSCSI Connection Click OK to complete Click Next Configuring the Host for an iSCSI Connection Page Configuring the VMware iSCSI Initiator Configuring the VMware iSCSI Initiator Configuring the Host for an iSCSI Connection Configuring the VMware iSCSI Initiator # showhost ESX/ESXi Additional Feature Considerations Using the HP 3PAR OS CLI Allocating Storage for Access by the ESX HostCreating Virtual Volumes for HP 3PAR OS 2.2.4 and Later Using the HP 3PAR Management Console# createaldvv -cnt 5 TESTLUNs 5G Creating Virtual Volumes for HP 3PAR OS 2.2.3 or EarlierExporting LUNs to an ESX Host # createaldvv options vvname.index sizegGtT# createvlun options VVname VVset LUN nodeslotport/hostname Creating a Vlun for Export# createvlun options VVname VVset LUN nodeslotport # createvlun options VVname VVset LUN hostname/setDiscovering LUNs on VMware ESX Hosts Removing VolumesEventlog and Host Log Messages Host and Storage UsageHost and Storage Usage Page Contacting HP Support and Other ResourcesHP 3PAR documentation Reference Storage Physical Planning HP 3PAR branding information Typographic conventionsDocumentation feedback