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 Contents
 Hardware Installation
Installation Overview
 Installing a New SAN
Switch Activation
Configuring the SAN
Upgrading the SAN
 Managing the SAN
 Software Architecture Error Messages
Troubleshooting Tools and Resources 133
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 Figures
 16-Port Switch Power Connector
 Preface
Using Unix Commands
 Shell Prompts
Typographic Conventions
 Related Documentation
Installer’s/User’s Manual
 Sun Welcomes Your Comments
Accessing Sun Documentation Online
 Introduction
 Examples
New Features, Benefits, and Products
New Device Names
 On-Demand Node Creation
Cascading of Switches
Fabric Connection of Hosts
Higher Realized Bandwidth
 Support of Multiple Protocols
Software Upgrade Only
Support for More, Heterogeneous Storage Devices
Support for New Hardware and Software
 Supported Hardware
Configurations
Switch
 1Supported Hardware
SG-XSW16
 Host/Operating Environment Rules
Supported Configurations
Hosts
 Supported Host Bus Adapters
Arrays
FC Tape
Software/Drivers
 3Sun StorEdge T3 Array and T3+ Array
2Sun StorEdge A5200 Array
 L180 and L700 FC Tape Libraries
Switches
Fcip NFS/NAS and Sndr
4Sun StorEdge A3500FC array
 FC Tape Libraries
 Ports
6Switch Port Types
Zones
Hard Zones
 Zoning Rules
SL Zones
Cascading Rules
Zones
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 Zones and Storage
Guidelines for Configuration
Zones and Arrays
 8Arrays, Zones, and Initiators
Configuration Examples
Single Host Connected to One Storage Array
 Host adapter
 3Single Host Connected to One Sun StorEdge T3 Partner Pair
Single Host Connected to Multiple Storage Arrays
 Configurations
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 SL SL SL SL SL SL SL
 FC Tape library
 Sun StorEdge T3 partner pairs Host Host Adapter Switches
 Scsi
 IBA IBB
 Multihost
 FC-AL Port Controller B Scsi x Drive Tray x Controller a
 Host Host Adapter Switches Sun StorEdge A5200 arrays
 Two Hosts Connected to Four Sun StorEdge T3 Partner Pairs
 IBA
 Sun Enterprise E220 Host a Host Adapter Sun Enterprise E3000
 To Set the Loop ID of a Sun StorEdge A3500 FC Controller
Setting the Loop ID
Install the jumpers on the pins as shown in Figure
 Configurations
 Controller B 2 1 Dec
 Installation Overview
 1Minimum Software Component Versions and Patches
Software Components and Patches
 Sndr
Overview-Installing a New Switch
 PatchPro Interactive
Overview for Software Installations
 PatchPro Expert
To Download Patches Using PatchPro Interactive
 Download the patches
To Download Patches Using PatchPro Expert
Under switches and HBAs, select the HBAs in your SAN
 Preparing for the Installation
Hardware Installation
 Attaching the Mounting Rails to the Expansion Cabinet
 Back Stopper screws
 Mount the first two switches
To Attach Mounting Rails for Four 8- Port Switches
 3Attaching the Mounting Rails for a 16-port Switch
To Attach Mounting Rails for Two 16-Port Switches
 To Install the 8-port or 16-port Switch into the Cabinet
Installing the Switch
 To Install the Vent Panel on Two 8-Port Switches
Installing the Vent Panel
 5Installing the Vent Panel- Two 8-Port Switch Configuration
To Install the Vent Panels on Four 8-Port Switches
 6Installing the Vent Panel-Four 8-Port Switch Configuration
To Install the Vent Panel on a 16-Port Switch
 7Installing the Vent Panel for a 16-Port Switch
Connecting the Cables
 8Power Sequencer
Power off the system
 To Connect the Cables to a Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array
To Connect the Cables to a Sun StorEdge A5200 Array
 Gbic
 11Power Connection for Two or Four Switches
Install the Gbic
 Power Fibre channel cables Tie wrap
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 Using Rarp to Change the IP Address
Switch Activation
Configuring the Switch Ethernet Port
 1Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 MAC Address Location
To Set the Network IP Address Using Rarp
 80207d937e switch-name
Back up the affected management station configuration files
Switch-name
Determine whether the Rarp daemon is running by typing
 # ping
To Make the IP Address Setting Permanent
# /usr/sbin/in.rarpd -ad
 Upgrading the GUI
Installing the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch 3.0 GUI
To View the SANsurfer Application Version
 To Remove the 2.0 GUI
To Install the 3.0 GUI Software
Root directory, type
Type
 Use the command line and type
To Install the 3.0 GUI Patch
To Start the GUI Software
Use Component Manager Click the Launch button
 To Verify the Firmware Revision Level of the switches
To Verify and Load the Switch Firmware
Enter the switch IP address in the Fabric window of the GUI
After the switch icon becomes gray, click the Sun logo
 If you want to Reset, click Yes
Double-click the switch icon
To Load the Firmware Revision
Make a note of the firmware revision level
 To Change SL Zoning to FLS-IO Transfer IOT
Setting the Stage Type
 Software Components
Installing a New SAN
Required Software Components
 Luxadm and libgfc/liba5k
 Verifying Successful Patch Downloads
Downloading Patches and Packages
To Verify Successful Patch Downloads
1Software Download Sites
 Code Example 6-2Example of GNU md5sum Utility
Installing the Software
2Software Installation Sequence
 # pkagdd -d pkg-locationSUNWsan
To Install the Software
 Install Solaris driver patches
Install the SAN Foundation Kit SUNWsan patch
Install ses driver patch
 Install Network Storage Traffic Manager patch
Install luxadm/libgfc/liba5k patch
Install fcip driver patch
Install qlc driver patch
 Reboot the system
Install StorTools package SUNWvtsst
Install Network Storage Agent package SUNWrasag
 Installing a New SAN
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 Upgrading the SAN
Verifying Upgrade Compliance
 Volume Management
To Upgrade Software
Upgrade the Solaris Operating System
Sun StorEdge SAN
 # pkgadd -d pkg-locationSUNWsan
Upgrade your SUNWsan package to StorEdge SAN
# pkginfo -l pkgname
 Cfgadm Plug-in Library Packages
Software Installation
SAN Management Software
Follow through on page 72 and page 74 of Chapter
 # pkginfo -l SUNWvtsst
Upgrade StorTools package SUNWvtsst
 # pkginfo -l SUNWrasag
Upgrade the Network Storage Agent package, SUNWrasag
Network Storage Agent
 Switch Firmware
Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch Manager
Upgrade the switch firmware on all SAN switches
# showrev -p grep
 For a sample installation session, see Appendix D
 Managing Multiple Switches
Configuring the SAN
 To Save a Subsequent Switch IP Configuration to Disk
To Save a Switch IP Configuration to Disk
To Recall a Switch IP Configuration
Click File Click Open Fabrics
 Managing Cascaded Switches
To Delete a Switch Configuration
Adding an Inter-Switch Link
Zoning
 To Create a Name Server Zone Across Cascading Switches
Managing Switch Zones
Broadcast Zones
SL Zones and Name Server Zones
 Configuring the SAN
 # cfgadm -al
To Discover Fabric Devices Visible on a Host
# cfgadm -l
 Become superuser Identify the device to be configured
To Configure a Fabric Device
Configure the Fabric device
# cfgadm -c configure c050020f2300006077
 # luxadm display 50020f2300006077
Verify that the selected Fabric device is configured
 Code Example
 Become superuser Identify the device to be unconfigured
To Unconfigure a Fabric Device
Unconfigure the Fabric device
# cfgadm -c unconfigure c050020f2300006077
 Verify that the selected Fabric device is unconfigured
 # cfgadm -c configure c0
Verify that all devices on c0 are configured
 # cfgadm -c unconfigure c0
 Verify that all the devices on c0 are unconfigured
 Become superuser
To Discover Fabric Devices Visible to a Host
 # cfgadm -l
 Code Example
 # cfgadm -c configure c050020f2300006077 c250020f2300006107
Verify that the selected devices are configured
 Online
 Code Example
 Verify that the selected devices are unconfigured
 Code Example
 # cfgadm -c unconfigure c250020f2300006107
 Verify that the selected device is unconfigured
 StatusPort B Vendor
 # cfgadm -al
 # cfgadm -c configure c2
 Verify that all devices on c2 are configured
 Standby
 # cfgadm -c unconfigure c2
Unconfigure all of the configured devices on a selected port
 Verify that all of the devices on c2 are unconfigured
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 Managing the SAN
Managing Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager with a Volume Manager
 Managing With the Solstice DiskSuite Software
Managing Without a Volume Manager
Managing With VxVM/VxDMP
 Rezoning Hosts and Arrays
 To Rezone a Sun StorEdge A5200 Array to Host B
To Rezone a Sun StorEdge A5200 Array from Host a
 To Rezone a Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array From Host a
If necessary, run the /etc/init.d/rdacctrl start command
To Rezone a Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array to Host B
# /etc/init.d/rdacctrl stop
 To Rezone Sun StorEdge T3 Array from Host a
Run the following commands
 Adding a Sun StorEdge A5200 Array
Adding Storage Devices
To Rezone a Sun StorEdge T3 Array to Host B
 Adding a Sun StorEdge T3 Workgroup or Enterprise Array
Removing Storage Devices
Adding a Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array
Adding a FC-Tape Drive
 To Remove a Sun StorEdge A3500FC Array
Removing a Sun StorEdge A5200 Array
 Click remove
Managing Fabric Devices Through Dynamic Reconfiguration
Removing a FC-Tape Drive
 Managing IP Networks Over Fibre Channel Networks
 Managing IP Networks in a SAN
Installation
To Determine All FP Instances to Which IP Can Be Plumbed
Become root Determine fp instances
 Manually plumb fp instances
# ifconfig fcip0 plumb
 Other /etc/pathtoinst Device Path Entries
# ifconfig fcip7 plumb
Manually plumb the fp instance
Device Path Entry
 Invocation
Configuration
 Usage
Use the ifconfig command with the appropriate interface
To Start a Network Interface Manually
 Diagnostics
Troubleshooting Tools Resources
To Identify the Problem
Host Based Files
 Storage Software
Component Based Resources
 General Tips For Troubleshooting
Common Problems
Problems and Corrective Measures-General Storage
Problem
 Corrective Measures
 Check /var/adm/messages for errors
 Code Example 10-1Output for Sun StorEdge T3 Array
 Seagate
Code Example 10-2Output for Sun StorEdge A5200 Array
 Problems and Corrective Measures-Switch
Problems and Corrective Measures-Error Messages
 Troubleshooting Tools and Resources
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Software Architecture
 Figure A-1Software Architecture Block Diagram
 Table B-1cfgadm Utility Messages
Error Messages
Cfgadm Error Messages
 Table B-2Fabric Display Messages
Fabric Display Error Messages
 Table B-3Faceplate Display Messages
Faceplate Display Error Messages
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 Application Error Messages
Help Error Messages
Table B-4Help Messages
Table B-5Application Messages
 Port Display Error Messages
Network Configuration Error Messages
Table B-6Network Configuration Messages
Table B-7Port Display Messages
 Table B-8Topology Display Messages
Topology Display Error Messages
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 Zoning Error Messages
User Administration Error Messages
Table B-9User Administration Messages
Table B-10Zoning Messages
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 What do I do if SANSurfer does not start?
Frequently Asked Questions
What do I do If I lose my super user password?
 Ii. Type
 What does it mean if the Fabric Icon displays PROM?
What do I do if the Fabric icon is red in the Fabric window?
 How do I replace a non-functional switch in the Fabric?
How can I find out which switch SANsurfer is connected to?
 To Replace a Switch
 How do I identify Duplicate Chassis IDs in a Fabric?
What do I do if a Port is in an unknown mode
How do I confirm a T-Port connection Failure?
What do I do if Loading a Flash File .fls fails?
 Why are my zones unintentionally merging in the Fabric?
 Click the Apply button to save the changes
 # pkgadd -d /download SUNWsan
Sample Installation Session
 # patchadd /download/108982-09
# patchadd /download/111847-01
 # patchadd /download/111412-04
# patchadd /download/108984-08
 # patchhad /download/111096-03
# patchadd /download/111095-05
 # patchadd /download/111413-04
# patchadd /download/111097-04
# patchadd /download/109529-06
 # pkgadd -d /download SUNWcfplx
# pkgadd -d /download SUNWcfpl
 # patchadd /download/110614-02
# patchadd /download/111846-01
# patchadd /download/111267-02
 # pkgadd -d /download SUNWvtsst
 Appendix D Sample Installation Session
 Code Example D-1
 Appendix D Sample Installation Session
 Code Example D-1
 Appendix D Sample Installation Session
 Code Example D-1
 Appendix D Sample Installation Session
 Code Example D-1
 # pkgadd -d /download SUNWrasag
 Code Example D-1
 Appendix D Sample Installation Session
 Code Example D-1
 Appendix D Sample Installation Session
 Code Example D-1
 Appendix D Sample Installation Session
 Code Example D-1
 Opt/SUNWrasag/lib/FindBin.pm /opt/SUNWrasag/lib/GDBMFile.pm
 Code Example D-1
 Appendix D Sample Installation Session
 Code Example D-1
 Opt/SUNWrasag/lib/NWS/Host.pm
 Code Example D-1
 Appendix D Sample Installation Session
 Code Example D-1
 Opt/SUNWrasag/lib/date.sh Opt/SUNWrasag/lib/myMenu.js
 # pkgadd -d /download/SUNWsmgr
 Appendix D Sample Installation Session
 Usr/opt/SUNWsmgr/jre/lib/font.properties
 Appendix D Sample Installation Session
 Code Example D-1
 Appendix D Sample Installation Session
 Now you can start the GUI by typing
 # patchadd /download/110696-03
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