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4.7 RDAC Installation and Configuration
Notes on Linux
There are two versions of the Linux RDAC. The version (09.00.A5.09)for Linux 2.4 kernels only like Redhat EL 3 and SuSe SLES 8 and RDAC package version 09.01.B5.XX for Linux 2.6 kernel environment.
•Make sure you read the README.TXT files for V9.15 Linux RDAC, HBA and Storage Manager for Linux.
•When using the Linux RDAC as the failover/failback driver, the host type should be set to LNXCL instead of Linux. If Linux RDAC is not used, the host type of Linux must be used instead.
•There is not a requirement that the UTM (Access LUN) must be removed from the LNXCL Storage Partitioning partition.
•The Linux RDAC driver cannot
•Auto Logical Drive Transfer (ADT/AVT) mode is not supported when using Linux in a cluster, or when using RDAC. Since ADT(AVT) is automatically enabled in the Linux storage partitioning host type. It has to be disabled by selecting 'host type' of LNXCL.
•AVT is required if you are using the Qlogic Failover drivers.
•The Linux SCSI layer does not support skipped (sparse) LUNs. If the mapped LUNs are not contiguous, the Linux kernel will not scan the rest of the LUNs. Therefore, the LUNs after the skipped LUN will not be available to the host server. The LUNs should always be mapped using consecutive LUN numbers
•Although the host server can have different FC HBAs from multiple vendors or different FC HBA models from the same vendors, only one model of FC HBAs can be connected to the IBM DS4000 Storage Servers.
•If a host server has multiple HBA ports and each HBA port sees both controllers (via an
•Linux SCSI device names have the possibility of changing when the host system reboots. We recommend using a utility such as devlabel to create
•Linux RDAC supports
4.8Serial Over LAN (SOL) for Blades
4.8.1 Overview
The Management Module
To start an SOL connection with a blade server, you must first start a telnet or ssh session with the management module. When this session is running, you can start a
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