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ATTO Technology Inc. Diamond Storage Array Installation and Operation Manual
5.9 Creating Zones
Zoning is a collection of related Diamond Storage Array capabilities supporting flexible Diamond
configuration management configurable via CLI commands in the Command Line Interface mode or in
the Advanced CLI Configuration page in the ExpressNAV interface. Zoning supports security by
granting or denying access between initiators and devices as defined by an administrator.
A zone is a collection of devices which can access
each other. The devices in a zone usually include
one or more initiators, one or more devices, and
one or more paths between the initiators and the
devices.
To set up zones, use the Command Line Interface
(refer to
Accessing the Array
on page 17) or the
Advanced
CLI page in the ExpressNAV
interface. Zone CLI commands only take effect
after you enter the ZoneCommit command.
The individual elements are referred to as
device_lun, host_name, port_number and zone_name
as defined in Exhibit 5.9-1.
Exhibit 5.9-1 Definitions of zone configuration
entries
.
Principles of Zoning
Zoning provides a validation filter for each SCSI
command.
Each zone entry includes a named zone, a host
portion, a port portion and a device portion. The
components of a valid path from a host to a device
satisfy the following conjunction:
<host_name> AND <port_list> AND device_list>
The zone
is named to identify it from other
zones. It appears as
zone_name
in this manual.
The host portion
defines the valid access path
from a host through a port to a device (LUN),
representing the Initiator ID in a SCSI
environment or the World Wide Port Name in a
Fibre Channel environment. It appears as
host_name
in this manual.
The device portion
defines the LUN(s)
participating in the zone. It appears as
device_lun
in this manual.
The port portion
defines the Fibre Channel or
SCSI port in the Diamond Storage Array. It
appears as
port_n
in this manual.
The process:
Each command received by the
array is parsed to determine its host/HBA
identifier, its port number and the target LUN,
forming the zone nexus. This zone nexus is
looked up in the defined zones table. If the zone
nexus is present, the operation continues; if it is
not found, the command is rejected with the
appropriate status and sense data.
Two zone configurations accessed through the
CLI regulate zoning:
The Planned configuration
is a work-in-process
configuration used to build or edit the desired
configuration. The Planned configuration does
not control I/O access until it is transformed into
the Active Zone Configuration via successful
completion of the
ZoneCommit
command.
Other than as a site for zone configuration editing,
the Planned configuration has no impact on the
Active configuration or the array. Changes to the
Planned configuration may be made without
considering synchronization with other
configuration commands.
Use the
ZoneClearAll
command to clear the
Planned configuration.
If, while working in the Planned configuration,
you decide you want to negate that configuration
device_lun The LUN of the JBOD or RAID drive
host_name In a Fibre Channel environment, the
WWPN; in a SCSI environment, SCSI
Initiator ID
port_number The Diamond port number (0, 1) for the
data path
zone_name Alphanumeric or ‘_’, character string less
than or equal to 16 characters long