Limitations apply to switch zoning for the Lenovo Storage V series system
and the HP MA and EMA systems.
Attention: The HP MA and EMA systems are supported
with a single HSG80 controller or dual HSG80 controllers. Because
the Lenovo Storage V series system supports only those configurations in which the HSG80
cache is enabled in write-back mode, running with a single HSG80 controller
results in a single point of data loss.
Switch zoning
For Lenovo Storage V series clustered systems that have installed software version 1.1.1, a single Fibre Channel port that is attached to the system can be
present in a switch zone that contains Lenovo Storage V series Fibre Channel ports, whether the HP MA or EMA system uses
one or two HSG80 controllers. This guarantees that the nodes in the
system can access at most one port on the HSG80 controller.
For Lenovo Storage V series systems that have software version 1.2.0 or later installed,
switches can be zoned so that HSG80 controller ports are in the switch
zone that contains all of the ports for each Lenovo Storage V series node.
Connecting to the SAN
Multiple ports from
an HSG80 controller must be physically connected to the
Fibre
Channel SAN to enable servicing of the HP MA or EMA system.
However, switch zoning must be used as described in this topic.
Note: If the HP Command Console is not able to access a Fibre
Channel port on each of the HSG80 controllers in a two-controller
system, there is a risk of an undetected single point of failure.