- Has 2 HBA ports on the server.
- An agent has been registered.
Note
- When not using VIOM or HBA address rename, disk information of connected SAN disks is not displayed.
- When importing an L-Server into an L-Platform in an environment where an admin LAN with multiple subnets has been configured,
before linking to the L-Server, create an admin LAN network resource with the subnet addresses including the IP address of the admin
LAN for the physical server.
18.3.3 Manageable Storage
Manageable storage differs depending on whether a physical server or a virtual machine is used.
For Physical Servers
Servers and storage can be managed when using the hardware listed in "Table 2.64 Required Hardware" in "2.5 Hardware Environment"
in the "Design Guide CE", and in the following cases. In other cases, only servers can be managed.
- When using the ETERNUS storage or NetApp storage listed in "Table 2.67 Storage Units that can be Connected with L-Servers on
Physical Servers" in "2.5 Hardware Environment" in the "Design Guide CE"
- When using "Table 2.68 Fibre Channel Switches which can be used when Connecting ETERNUS Storage, NetApp Storage, EMC
CLARiiON Storage, EMC Symmetrix DMX Storage, and EMC Symmetrix VMAX Storage with L-Servers on Physical Servers" in
"2.5 Hardware Environment" in the "Design Guide CE"
- When storage units are managed using the storage management software listed in "2.4.2.2 Required Software" in the "Design Guide
CE"
- When one AffinityGroup is operated for one physical server
- The HBA port for the physical server must be the same as the HBA port that is configured in storage and is accessible to LUNs using
that physical server.
For Virtual Machines
Settings differ according to the server virtualization software being used.
In the following cases, both servers and storage can be managed.
[VMware]
- Virtual machines are managed using VMware and vCenter Server
- Datastores are used
- SAN storage or NAS storage supported by VMware, excluding built-in disks on the server and iSCSI storage, is used
- SCSI:0:0 is used for the system disk
- The following device paths are used for data disks
- SCSI:0:1 - SCSI:0:6
- SCSI:0:8 - SCSI:0:14
- SCSI:1:0 - SCSI:1:6
- SCSI:1:8 - SCSI:1:14 AM
- SCSI:2:0 - SCSI:2:6
- SCSI:2:8 - SCSI:2:14 AM
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