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Old 01-16-2008, 12:07 PM
M Han
 
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Default SE 3510

I need to set uo a SE3510 JBOD FC array connecting to
two Sun servers, in order to have a HA system - sharing
an array between two servers. I notice that there are 4 ports
on the back of the array.
So, I assume that one server connection goes
to the upper left port and the other's goes to the lower right port.

But, SE3510 Document says Sun doesn't support this configuration.
Is it possible to setup this way?
Any customization/modification is required?
I appreciate any comments and suggestions.

Thanks, M Han
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Old 01-16-2008, 12:07 PM
Fredrik Lundholm
 
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Default Re: SE 3510

In article <32c8cfbe.0309230935.a3c78f2@posting.google.com> ,
M Han <oceanite88yh@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I need to set uo a SE3510 JBOD FC array connecting to
>two Sun servers, in order to have a HA system - sharing
>an array between two servers. I notice that there are 4 ports
>on the back of the array.


I think you should use the Raid controller with its cache memory and raid-5
to get better performance and availability.

>But, SE3510 Document says Sun doesn't support this configuration.


Becuase then you have more than one initiator on each FC_AL loop?


/wfr
Fredrik

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